Our Brickyards in 1906

The Clayworker, November 1906

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The Don Valley Plant Seen from a Neighboring Hill Top.

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Bird’s-eye-view Don Valley Plant.

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Continuous Kiln at the Russell Plant.

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John Price’s Clay Field.
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General View of Ontario Paving Brick Co.’s Plant.
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Glimpse of Kilns at Ontario Paving Brick Co.’s Plant.

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Sand Bank Canada Sand-Lime Pressed Brick Company.
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Sand-Lime Brick Ready for Market.

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Clay Derrick in Operation Port Credit Brick Co.’s Plant.
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Delivering Car of Shale to Derrick.
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BELOW: General view Port Credit plant
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General View Port Credit Plant.

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Published by Leslieville Historical Society

Welcome to the Leslieville Historical Society's website. Please feel free to join us, to ask questions, to attend walking tours and other events, and to celebrate Leslieville's past while creating our future. Guy Anderson, President, Leslieville Historical Society and Joanne Doucette, local historian and webmaster.

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