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.
Sydney Steel
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Item is a photograph showing Sydney Harbour and the steel plant as seen from the front lawn of Moxham Castle. The Moxham Castle was owned and built by steel magnate A.J. Moxham.
Item is a photograph of transport trucks for the Sydney steel plant.
Sydney Steel CorporationItem is a photograph showing a boat as it sits docked at the international pier in Sydney.
Item is a postcard depicting the blast furnaces and open hearth at the Sydney Steel Plant.
Item is a photograph of the blast furnaces of the Sydney Steel Plant.
Item is a photograph of the blast furnaces of the Sydney Steel Plant, as seen from the rear.
Item is a photograph showing the end view of the blast furnaces at the Sydney Steel Plant.
Item is a photograph displaying seafarers enjoy rowing on the harbour in front of the Royal Cape Breton Yacht Club.
Item is a photograph of the executive of the Sydney Steel Union on the steps of an unidentified building. The eleven men are named in the accompanying material.
Item is a photograph of the Sydney Steel Plant Strike in 1923.
Item is a photograph of the Sydney Steel Plant officials, taken at the blast furnace.
Item is a photograph showing workers at the Steel Plant in the summer of 1923.
Item is a photograph of the Sydney Steel Plant's blast furnace set against the night sky.
Item is a photograph of a view of the Sydney Steel Plant from Westmount Road, with a car in the foreground.
Item is a panoramic photograph of the Sydney Steel Plant taken from Muggah's Creek.
Dodge, H. O.Item is "Sydney Steel Module" by Kassandra Jabalee and Hannah Fournier, compiled for History 3105.
Item is a panoramic photograph of Sydney taken from Hardwood Hill.
Dodge, H. O.Item is a photograph of the Steelworkers of America Local 1064 float in the Sydney Centennial Celebrations.
Item is a photograph of the Steel Union 1064 Executive Officers.
Back row: Martin Merner, E.P. Pledge, Charles Wall, and Bill Mackinnon.
Front row: Clarence MacInnis, Dan MacKay, Ben O'Neil (president), James Nicholson (Director District 5).
Item is a photograph of the Local 1064 Executive Officers.
Back row: Donald Steele, William Reid, Lawrence MacIsaac.
Front row: Charles Wall, Martin Merner, Dan MacKay, Clarance MacInnes.
Item is a photograph of the Steel Union Executive Officers 1064.
Back row: Walter Codiac, Ben O'Neil, E.P. Pledge, Martin Merner.
Front row: James Nicholson (#5 Dist. Director), M.E. Corbett (President), Dan MacKay (Vice President).
Item is a photograph of Steel Union Executive Officers, Local 1064. The occasion is unknown.
From left to right: Jack Coleman, Charles Crowe, George MacNeil, Art MacGillivray, Martin Merner.
Item is a photograph of the Sydney Steel Plant shortly after it was built.
Item is a photograph depicting the shipping piers of the allied companies in Sydney harbour.
Item is a photograph of the site where the Sydney steel plant was eventually located. The photograph was taken from the roof of the court house in Victoria Park. On left is the original building that held the marine hospital. The Pond is the "Kentuck" Pond referred to by W.M. MacLeod in his booklet.
Items are two coloured postcards depicting the Blast Furnace of the Sydney Steel Plant.
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 the following individuals seated at a table: Clifford Murray (Works Manager DOSCO), Martin Merner, Joe Legge (Asst. Safety Superintendent DOSCO) and an unknown man. The occasion was, possibly, a panel discussion on industrial safety.
Item is a report written by Mitchell Jabalee for HIST3104.
Item is photograph of the Royal Canadian Dragoons at Sydney Steel Plant.
Item is a photograph of the Steel Co. cars, coal piers, buckle, loaders, Coal Co. cars and four vessels loading at the coal piers. The private houses were then being used as offices.
Item is a photograph of students from Xavier College taking part in the March of Concern, protesting the proposed Sydney Steel Plant closure in 1967. The plant was eventually taken over and operated by the Province of Nova Scotia as the Sydney Steel Company (SYSCO) until its closure in 2001.
Raytel PhotographyItem is a photograph of a march of concern.
Item is a photograph of the Labor (Steel) Union #1064.
Item is a photograph of coke being pushed from ovens at the DISCO plant in Sydney, Cape Breton.
Item is a photograph of H.J. Kelley, the general manager of Dominion Iron and Steel Company.
Item is a photograph of SYSCO heavy rolls mills, showing an ingot being lowered by crane into a soaking pit in the blooming mill. Ingots were "soaked" with heat in the pits until they reached a uniform temperature inside and out.
Nova Scotia Information ServiceItem is a photograph of SYSCO heavy rolls mills, showing an ingot being removed by crane from a soaking pit in the blooming mill. It will be transported by buggy to the roll line, centre, operated by the two men in the pulpit, above.
Nova Scotia Information ServiceItem is a photograph of SYSCO heavy rolls mills, showing a worker making a visual inspection of an ingot being removed by crane from a soaking pit in the blooming mill. From there, the ingot is taken by buggy to the blooming mill rolls.
Nova Scotia Information ServiceItem is a photograph of SYSCO heavy rolls mills, showing workings removing scale and irregularities from blooms, a process called "scarfing." Billets are stockpiled in the background in the old stockyard.
Nova Scotia Information ServiceItem is a photograph of SYSCO heavy rolls mills, showing tie plate being rolled in the rail mill; individuals above the rolls are probably a guide setter and a roller.
Nova Scotia Information ServiceItem is a photograph of SYSCO heavy rolls mills, showing a recorder noting heat numbers and types of rails piled in the finishing mill.
Nova Scotia Information ServiceItem is a photograph of SYSCO heavy rolls mills, showing rails being inspected in the rail finishing mill. Worker with the bar would wrench the rails so the inspector could measure the drill holes to ensure they're accurately spaced.
Nova Scotia Information ServiceItem is a photograph of SYSCO heavy rolls mills, showing workers scarfing ingots, removing scale and irregularities, in the scarfing yard on the west side of the blooming mills rolls. Ingots here are probably axle, bound for Trenton, N.S..
Nova Scotia Information ServiceItem is a photograph of SYSCO heavy rolls mills, showing workers wrenching rails in the finishing mill. Worker with drill is probably knocking burrs off rail. Note that none of the workers are wearing safety equipment.
Nova Scotia Information ServiceItem is a photograph of SYSCO heavy rolls mills, showing two workers stockpiling billets by crane in the small billet yard.
Nova Scotia Information ServiceItem is a photograph of SYSCO heavy rolls mills, showing a hot ingot being moved from the soaking pit by crane to a buggy in the blooming mill. The buggy will take the ingot on to the blooming mill rolls.
Nova Scotia Information ServiceItem is a photograph of the SYSCO heavy rolls mill, showing an ingot being removed from a soaking pit by crane, where it has been "soaked" with heat until a uniformed temperature is reached inside and out. Beyond, the other pits in the blooming mill are visible.
Nova Scotia Information ServiceItem is a photograph of SYSCO heavy rolls mills, showing a worker scarfing an ingot. Scarfing was a process for removing burrs and irregularities or fixing cracks on the surface of a bloom using a torch.
Nova Scotia Information ServiceItem is a photograph of SYSCO heavy rolls mills, showing and unidentified worker watching as a bloom goes through the blooming mill rolls in a shower of sparks.
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