Item is a photograph of the blast furance at Dominion Iron and Steel Co.
Item is a photograph of the mechanical department, machine shop, foundry and carpenter shop at the Dominion Iron and Steel Co.
Item is a photograph of the construction of a large building for the Dominion Iron and Steel Company - possibly the open hearth building.
Items are two coloured postcards depicting the Blast Furnace of the Sydney Steel Plant.
Item is a photograph of construction at the Dominion Iron and Steel Co.
Item is a photograph of the blast furnace and boiler room and the Dominion Iron and Steel Co. in Sydney, Cape Breton.
Item is a photograph of the Dominion Iron and Steel Co. loader and pump house in Sydney Harbour.
Item is a photograph of the interior of the electric power house of the Dominion Iron and Steel Company.
Item is a photograph of the Dominion Iron and Steel Company steel plant taken from Sydney Harbour a few years after it was built. The site of the plant is now a recreational community space called Open Hearth Park.
Item is a photograph of H.J. Kelley, the general manager of Dominion Iron and Steel Company.
Item is a photograph of dignitaries from Montreal at the Sydney Railway Station meeting officials from the Dominion Iron and Steel Company.
Item is a photograph of dignities visiting from Montreal with officials from the Dominion Iron and Steel Company in front of the Steel Plant in Sydney.
Item is a photograph of a view of the Steel Plant during construction and early operations.
Item is a photograph of a view of the Steel Plant during construction and early operations.
Item is a photograph of members of the DISCO Victory Loan Committee of 1918, organized during the First World War. Those pictured are listed below but not so as to allow for identification. A large board tracking the work of the committee is visible behind the assembled members. Smokestacks, power lines, a small building, and a large Union Jack flag are also visible.
Item is a photograph of the DISCO Victory Loan Committee, organized during World War 1. The committee is gathered next to a small one-story building around a large clock erected to keep track of contributions. An insert at the top of the item shows the record for each team, the executive, the company, and the grand total.