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          CA ON00419 WAT · Collection · 1837-2009, predominantly 1890-1970

          The collection consists of engineering drawings, photographic material, company records, employee records, product catalogues, company research, and other material relating to Waterous equipment, plant operations, and the employees of the Waterous Engine Works Co. 1874-1926, Waterous Ltd. 1926-1953 and Koehring-Waterous Ltd. 1953-1992. Textual records consist of corporate history, directors and shareholder’s minutes, order books, insurance appraisals, letters patents, deeds and mortgages, financial ledgers, stocks and bond issues, and brochures. There is also research by Roy Belshaw and his related correspondence. The engineering plans consist of 1773 drawings 1894-1931, mostly 1908-1931. Graphic material consists of 402 glass plate negatives, 171 negatives, 384 photographic prints, 1880-1960.

          Waterous Engine Works Company
          Pierre Thibault fonds
          CA ON00419 THI · Fonds · 1940-1998

          The fonds contains company records from roughly 1940 to 1998. It consists primarily of technical drawings of fire engines or truck pieces made by the company Pierre Thibault. The fonds also contains photographs of the fire engines manufactured, tender bid files, as well as a file on the construction of the two Popemobiles made by the company. There are a few other types of documents such as, for example, factory floor plans. There are also several boxes of documentation on the company Phoenix, as well as several boxes of technical drawings and files for orders from the company Camions à incendie Pierreville. There are some product catalogues from other manufacturers from the 1950s and the 1960s, such as, for example, the companies Merryweather and Metz, manufacturers of aerial ladders. There are also instruction and maintenance manuals. Lastly, there are a number of videocassettes either on NovaQUINTech and its products, or on other related companies and their product offerings, such as pumps, chassis, or fire engines.

          Camions Pierre Thibault Inc.
          CA ON00419 CTH · Collection · 1929-1995

          The fonds contains textual records and graphic material, mostly photographs, related to the company Pierre Thibault Ltée, including: photograph albums, sales catalogues, calendars (marketing tool), technical drawings, maintenance and operating manuals, press clippings, bills, and other administrative or financial documents. There is also a video on VHS cassette and DVD from the program Aujourd’hui on the fire fighters festival of Pierreville and Saint-François-du-Lac.

          The records are organized into 14 series: 1) Oversize photographs; 2) Slide and photograph albums; 3) Slide binders; 4) Catalogues, Manuals, and Public Relations; 5) Marketing and public relations; 6) Pierre Thibault company – Management, family, and operations; 7) Miscellaneous documents; 8) Manufacturing at the Thibault Factory – Fire – Canada: alphabetical order by customer 9) Thibault manufacturing – outside of Canada; 10) Thibault manufacturing by order number; 11) Thibault – miscellaneous manufacturing; 12) Thibault – unidentified manufacturing; 13) Thibault – Truck and pump parts; and 14) Other companies – manufacturing.

          Société historique de la Région de Pierreville
          Photographs

          Photographs are divided into seven subseries:
          A - Architecture
          B - Arts (Theatre, music, dance, arts, crafts)
          C - Business & industry
          D - Churches
          E - Communities in Northwestern Ontario
          F - People, families, & genealogy
          G - Organizations

          326-39
          ON00120 023-1-.1-4-.326-3 · Item · October 13, 1942
          Part of Sudbury Star

          One image of the Sudbury Construction & Machinery Company Limited at 139-149 Lorne Street in Sudbury, Ontario on fire with a black cloud of smoke billowing off of the roof. Crowds of people can be seen walking up Lorne Street toward the fire and a number of cars are parked on each side of the street.

          326-33
          ON00120 023-1-.1-4-.326-2 · Item · October 13, 1942
          Part of Sudbury Star

          One image of a fire at the Sudbury Construction & Machinery Company Limited at 139-149 Lorne Street in Sudbury, Ontario, where smoke and flames can be seen consuming the roof. A car with a loudspeaker on the roof and a 'Chief' decal on the drivers side door is parked to the side of the building where two firefighters can be seen.