One image of the Canada Creosoting Company on Copper Cliff Road in Sudbury, Ontario.
One image of the 1940 cornerstone being laid in St. Andrew's United Church's Wesley Hall in Sudbury, Ontario by Oliver Commisso, who is lowering the cornerstone into place on a chain, and Amos DeCecco, who is guiding the stone into place. George Elliot, St. Andrew's United Church Official since 1891, can be seen standing with his back to the camera on the left and William Joseph Bell, Treasurer of St. Andrew's United Church since 1909, and Rev. E.S. Lautenslager, who is holding two books open in his hands, are standing to the right of Commisso.
One image of two female gas station attendants, Jill Gervais (left) and Irene Mahon, pumping gas for motorists at McLeod's Service Station (10-16 Larch Street, Sudbury, Ontario) prior to the newly initiated national 7 pm deadline for the sale of gasoline.
One image of the 1941 Jersey City Champions, the Copper Cliff Minor Midget-Pro Baseball team, posing for a team picture in their championship sweaters. In the back row, left to right, are: Enso Tenilli, [unknown], Gino Vendriman, [unknown], [unknown], Linkin Canapini, [unknown], and Gord Alcott (coach). In the front row, left to right, are: [unknown], Ernie Canapini, Dero Nicoli, [unknown], D. Newell and [unknown].
One image of George Gee (centre), a Coniston baseball club team member, shaking hands with members of the opposing baseball team on the pitch after a baseball game. Unidentified players and spectators can be seen in the background.
One image of two men using a team of two work horses and a scraper to clear the snow from Lake Ramsey.
One image of the Coniston Band marching toward Nickel Park in a parade during the Copper Cliff Victoria Day celebrations in Copper Cliff, Ontario. A young boy is walking alongside the band and spectators are lined up along both sides of the gravel road.
One image of spectators observing the damage done to Andrew's Confectionery and the Ontario Auto Supply Parts Company after an explosion took place at the Morrison Apartments and business block at 164 Elgin Street South in Sudbury, Ontario.
One image of Driver W.T. McCabe, left, and Driver J.E. Bellmore standing on the running boards of two cars outside of the World War II Army recruitment centre on Elm Street in Sudbury, Ontario, where they were preparing to leave on recruitment tours of North Bay, Ontario and Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. A sign that reads "Recruits Wanted! in Canada's Active Army Enlist Here Now" is hanging outside of the recruitment centre and the Canadian Pacific Telegraphs building can be seen next door.
One film of mining in Falconbridge, Ontario.
00:00 Turning a bullwheel and connecting the pin on the train cars in a mine.
00:18 Books in an office.
00:34 Grinder and a chain.
01:02 Miner marking for an engineer’s line.
01:20 Tools.
01:30 Air saw.
01:51 Mill hole.
02:09 Train in a mine.
02:59 Mill hole.
03:55 Air saw.
04:02 Chains to stop ore coming down a mill hole.
04:28 Steam shovel.
04:43 Mine shaft head frame.
05:15 Ore coming down a mill hole.
06:13 Rock house.
06:29 Picking belt.
06:42 Falconbridge Nickel Mines Limited – Concentration
07:25 Slurry.
07:41 Electric diamond motor turning the mix.
07:56 Stock Tanks. These tanks furnish storage for thickened concentrates and take care of short filter plant shutdowns.
08:29 Laboratory.
10:00 Miners.
10:13 Slurry.
11:27 Arrival of Coke by Rail.
12:11 50” x 240” Blast Furnace.
12:27 Steam shovel in quarry.
13:11 Pouring Converter SLAG to outside bed.
13:56 Falconbridge Nickel Mines Limited – Concentration.
14:01 Falconbridge Nickel Mines Limited – Smelting.
15:38 13’ x 24’ Pierce Smith Converter.
15:42 Tapping Settler Slag.
15:45 End.
One film of the Royal Visit at Garson Crossing in Garson, Ontario.
00:00 Awaiting the King and Queen’s arrival at Garson Crossing.
01:37 Arrival of the Royal Train.
02:03 The band performing and the crowd waiting.
02:58 Arrival of the Royal Train.
03:26 Arrival of King George IV and Queen Elizabeth at Garson Crossing.
04:45 Departure of the King and Queen in their car.
04:19 Departure of Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King, Sudbury Mayor William Joseph Laforest, Margaret Laforest (Mayor Laforest's daughter), Copper Cliff Mayor Everett Alfred Collins and Mary Ireland (Mayor Collin’s niece) in their car.
04:54 End.
Item is one volume of a handwritten lesson plan on botany, including plant descriptions of the root, leaf and inflorescence, as well as the organ number, cohesion, adhesion and form (if the plant flowers). Notes on any fruit that may grow on the plant are also given, as well as the classification of that fruit. Hand drawn or traced diagrams are included throughout the item.
Item is an auditor's report with statements and balance sheets for the Town of Copper Cliff, the Copper Cliff Public School, the Copper Cliff High School and the Copper Cliff Public Library.
Item is an auditor's report with statements and balance sheets for the Town of Copper Cliff.
Item is an auditor's report with statements and balance sheets for the Copper Cliff High School Board.
One bound, handwritten volume of the collector's roll for Fournier Ward in the Town of Sudbury.
One bound, handwritten volume of the collector's roll for Fournier Ward in the Town of Sudbury.
One image of Mayor Stephen Fournier (aka Jean Étienne Fournier, 1852–1929, Mayor 1893 & 1896).
One annotated photograph of Green Bay Lodge on French River. Jack Heit stayed in this cabin while working on a project for Pioneer Construction. Several cabins are visible by the shore of a river. Several boats are floating on the water and two individuals are partially visible near the dock.
One photograph of the Garson Volunteer Fire Brigade. Seated in the front row from left to right are Courtney Gregg, Lorne Bronson, Orlando Rinaldi and Jack Heit. Standing in the back row from left to right are Art Caswell, Pete Van Heukelom, Gus Della Vedova, Sam Gillis, Jack Hayes, and Urho Nasi.