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Keyword: Manufacturing

Cranbrook Foundry

Cranbrook Foundry on 10th Avenue (aka Norbury Avenue) owned and operated by MacKinnon family. An early important industry for Cranbrook, lasted to the mid 1970's. The new 10th Avenue and Cranbrook Street re-alignment was placed over this site.

Internal ID: 0154.0001
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1930

Cranbrook Foundry

Cranbrook Foundry Co. Ltd. on Cranbrook Street owned and operated by MacKinnon family. An early important industry for Cranbrook, lasted to the mid 1970's. The new 10th Avenue and Cranbrook Street re-alignment was placed over this site.

Internal ID: 0154.0002
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1949

Safety Award Presentation

Cranbrook Foundry safety award presentation, C.E. MacKinnon holding award. Seated with MacKinnon is Lyle Wicks and Alf Clark. Others unknown, possibly factory workers.

Internal ID: 0157.0008
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1940

East Kootenay Power Improves its position

East Kootenay Power annual reports

Internal ID: 0042.0066
Medium:Newspaper
Date: June 17th 1926

View of the smelter, Trail, B.C.

The smelter in Trail B.C. Hughes Bros.

Internal ID: 2306.0238
Medium:Photograph
Date: 0000

View of the smelter and the City of Trail B.C. beside the Columbia River.

Trail, B.C. Hughes Bros.

Internal ID: 2306.0239
Medium:Photograph
Date: 0000

Overlooking Trail B.C. along the Columbia River.

Trail, B.C. Hughes Bros.

Internal ID: 2306.0240
Medium:Photograph
Date: 0000

Cranbrook Promotion

Showing Cranbrook as the natural commercial, mining, lumbering and railway center of Southeast Kootenay.

Internal ID: 0051.0672
Medium:Newspaper
Date: September 14th 1907