- C-07124
- Item
- 1915
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The item is a black and white photograph taken in 1915. It shows the expense magazine.
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The item is a black and white photograph taken in 1915. It shows the expense magazine.
8' x 30' Toloul storage tank, bottom of incline
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The item is a black and white photograph taken in 1915. It shows a Toloul storage tank.
A 1914 Studebaker on Saanichton wharf opposite James Island in 1917
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The item is a black and white photograph taken in 1917 which shows Mr. and Mrs. G.C. Grubb in a 1914 Studebaker on Saanichton wharf opposite James Island.
A group from James Island at the Saanichton wharf
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The item is a black and white photograph taken in 1919. It shows a group with a 1914 Studebaker at the Saanichton wharf.
Far left: Mrs. G.C. Grubb
Far right: J.H. Hall
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The item is a black and white photograph taken in 1915. It shows the acid area.
Almost ready, showing fuel oil line.
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The item is a black and white photograph taken in 1915. It shows the acid area.
Note absence of buildings seen in picture of the 15th. G.C. Grubb & "Jack Dokin" on the tracks. Tracks lit up for night work.
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The item is a black and white photograph taken in 1915. It shows the acid area.
Note building not yet started September 1, above (#8).
Acid fortifying house, ready for tanks
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The item is a black and white photograph taken in 1915. It shows the acid fortifying house ready for tanks.
Aircraft carrier in dry dock, Burrard Shipyards, Vancouver.
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Alf Dakin & Wes Mack in front of store
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The item is a black and white photograph taken in the winter of 1916. It shows the store.
It required a lot of labour to keep tram lines open.
Alf Dakin & Wes Mack in front of store
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The item is a black and white photograph taken in the winter of 1916. It shows the store.
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The item is a black and white photograph taken in 1917. It shows the plant where ammonia liquor was purified.
Nitrate of ammonia is one of the ingredients of many dynamites. Before the war CLX obtained their supply from Europe and the U.S. By 1917 the cost was high and the supply scarce. We therefore built a small plant for the manufacture of it on the island. Crude ammonia liquor (15-20%) was purchased in drums from the gas works of Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle. Weak nitric acid (50-55%) was run thru glass line from our nitric house 600' away. From the two we made the nitrate of ammonia for CXL Dynamite plant at Nanaimo.
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The item is a black and white photograph taken in 1917. It shows the plant where ammonia was purified.
Another view of acid recovery area taken from water towers
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The item is a black and white photograph taken in the spring of 1917. It shows the acid recovery area.
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The item is a black and white photograph taken in 1915. It shows the ballasting track.
Baptisms solemnized in the Parish of Victoria, Vancouver Island
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The file consists of a typescript extract or table (source unknown) of baptisms solemnized in the Parish of Victoria between 1859 and 1886. The file is number from p. 42-179, presumably following on from the previous register. Information collected includes the date of baptism, name of child, parent's names, abode, quality, trade or profession and by whom the ceremony was performed.
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The item is a black and white photograph from 1915. It shows the bi and tri nitrating house.
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The item is a black and white photograph taken in 1915. It shows the bi and tri nitrating house.
Ready to operate. Note all pipe lines, power lines and fume lines, note also safety shoots.
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The item is a black and white photograph from 1915 which shows the bi and tri nitrating plant.
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The item is a black and white photographs from 1915. It shows the bi and tri nitrating house.
Bi and tri waste acid, boiler house.
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The item is a black and white photograph taken in 1915. It shows the bi and tri waste acid and boiler house.
Bill Gibson, foremen, starting no. 1 boarding house
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The item is a black and white photograph taken in 1915. It shows foreman Bill Gibson starting no. 1 boarding house.
Bill could eat 2 x 4's.
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The item is a black and white photograph taken in 1915. It shows Bill Russell (or Russel), foreman carpenter, at a building site.
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The item is a black and white photograph taken in 1917. It shows the box factory.
Box pack, sulfuric acid concentrator
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The item is a black and white photograph taken in 1915. It shows box pack.
Sulfuric acid concentrator.
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The item is a black and white photograph taken in 1915. It shows the box packing house.
In this house, T.N.T. was screened and packed in 100 lb. boxes ready for shipment. Each box was worth $100.
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The item is a black and white photograph taken in 1915. It shows the box packing house.
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The item is a black and white photograph taken in 1915. It shows the box packing house.
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The item is a black and white photograph taken in 1915. It shows the box packing house.
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The item is a black and white photograph taken in the winter of 1916. It shows the building of no. bi and tri house.
We ran a steam line with coil into house so that carpenters could keep their hands warm.