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Keyword: concrete

Paving the Cranbrook North Interchange, Highway 3, and Van Horne Ave.

A worker for Kootenay, 1985. Paving of the Cranbrook North Interchange and Highway 3 and Van Horne Ave.

Internal ID: 2290.0008
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1985

Cranbrook Foundry Construction

Work on new building to extend Cranbrook Foundry and Machine shops soon to start and will be fitted with all the latest in casting equipment.

Internal ID: 0053.0079
Medium:Newspaper
Date: August 14th 1930

Concrete Pillar

Sullivan Mine underground, Kimberley, BC - group of miners on top of concrete pillar.

Internal ID: 0237.0363
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1933

Kimberley Bank of Commerce Building

Kimberley's Bank of Commerce building ready for concrete foundation to be poured.

Internal ID: 0050.0670
Medium:Newspaper
Date: October 2nd 1930

Wycliffe Bridge

New Wycliffe bridge construction employing 50 men at a good start with concrete foundations ready to pour.

Internal ID: 0050.0687
Medium:Newspaper
Date: October 2nd 1930

Gold Creek Line Finished

New pipe line on the Gold Creek diversion has been tested out thoroughly, and after strengthening a few places, every requirement has been met.

Internal ID: 0050.0723
Medium:Newspaper
Date: October 23rd 1930

Foundation Laid

Work on new Cranbrook schoolhouse progressing rapidly.

Internal ID: 0050.0779
Medium:Newspaper
Date: July 10th 1909

Gyro Pool

Cranbrook Gyro Club sponsoring the construction of a modern swimming pool in Baker Park, proceeds from upcoming production of "Mad Capers" will be earmarked for the project.

Internal ID: 0052.0817
Medium:Newspaper
Date: February 20th 1930

Pool Construction

Construction of Cranbrook swimming pool, when completed, will be the largest outdoor pool in the province, other construction in Cranbrook is excavating for concrete sidewalk and widening of other sidewalks.

Internal ID: 0052.0876
Medium:Newspaper
Date: April 17th 1930

Better Buildings

Cranbrook has a few new buildings made of brick and are modern in design, the urge is on to replace all the old wood buildings with brick or concrete structures, especially the government building, C.P.R. station building and the now condemned courthouse.

Internal ID: 0052.0896
Medium:Newspaper
Date: May 1st 1930

Jackson Block Description

New business block rapidly approaching completion for the occupancy of Cranbrook Trading Co.

Internal ID: 0052.0992
Medium:Newspaper
Date: July 17th 1930