- CA ON00131 00766-3-1-32022189080910.jpg
- Unidad documental simple
- 1936
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Item is a photograph of a cooling machine at a Wright Fruit Company storage facility.
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Item is a photograph of a cooling machine at a Wright Fruit Company storage facility.
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Item is an image of a display of paint brushes by Meakins & Sons Ltd., 125 Wellington Street North, Hamilton.
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Item is a photograph of a display of paint brushes manufactured by Meakins & Sons Limited.
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Life Savers & Beech-Nut Sales Co. Ltd.
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Item is an image of 15 company vehicles on the lawn of Life Savers & Beech-Nut Sale Company Limited, at 225 Sanford Ave S. Models sit atop 3 of the vehicles.
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Life Savers & Beech Nut Sales Company Limited
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Item is an image of five vehicles on the lawn of Life Savers & Beech Nut Sales Company Limited, 225 Sanford Avenue South.
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Item is a photograph of the showroom at McLaren Motor Sales Limited, 70 John Street North, Hamilton.
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Staff of Goodale Transport Limited in front of one of their trucks
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Item is a photograph of staff of Goodale Transport in front of one of their trucks at 503 Cannon Street East where the company was located. Also on the same building is a sign for Crawford Cartage Company.
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Item is an image of a street view of Lloyd's Glass Company, 380 King Street East.
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Renovations prior to the opening of Arliss Shoe Store 1948
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Item is a photograph of the renovations to the building at 55-57-59 King Street East prior to its re-opening as Arliss Shoe Store in 1948. It had previously housed the R. McKay & Company dry goods store from 1903 to 1913, when the original building burned down. A new building was constructed, and in 1922 it was purchased by the Steel Stores, limited, an American organization who opened a retail store on the site for a short period of time. The building was subsequently divided and rented to several tenants including a restaurant, a bowling alley and several stores. In 1940, it was announced that the building had been acquired by the Adams Furniture Company of Toronto for $200,000. An article in the Spectator on August 15, 1941 announced the upcoming opening of Adams' Credit Departmental Store. They described the renovations of the building in glowing terms and in particular noted that in the centre of the ground floor there was an island display window which was cylindrical in shape and revolved slowly so that the wares displayed could be seen from every angle. It was stated that it was the largest revolving window in Canada. They were not in business long as the building was acquired by Arliss Shoe Store, which opened on the site May 29, 1948. "The new Arliss Shoe Store is now a Department Shoe Store. Dress shoes occupy the entire main floor. The men's department has been doubled and given a secluded spot where men can now shop conveniently away from the women's section. The men also have a new hosiery department."
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Parte deSuperior Engravers collection
Item is an image of William Neilson Limited ice cream trucks at 987 King Street East, circa 1946.
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Brantford Roofing Company Ltd.
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Item is an image of a display of Brantford Roofing Company Ltd. products.
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Item is a photograph of a room in Taits Optometrists, Ltd., 44 James Street North, office of Dr. Joseph George Tait (-1963).
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Item is an image from Superior Engravers used in the production of etchings for printing posters or newspaper and magazine advertisements.
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