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            1321 Archival description results for Sudbury, Greater

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            ON00120 038-1-8-6 · Item · February 1952
            Part of Brian Buckley

            One image of an outdoor skating rink in Levack, Ontario. Several men can be seen playing hockey on the ice while spectators stand around the outside of the rink. Various buildings can also be seen in the background.

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            ON00120 023-1-.1-2-.196 · Sub-file · September 1940
            Part of Sudbury Star

            Sub-file contains photographic negatives of Moose Mountain Mine in Sellwood, Ontario.

            196-30
            ON00120 023-1-.1-2-.196-1 · Item · September 1940
            Part of Sudbury Star

            One image of rocks and trees at the closed Moose Mountain Mine in Sellwood, Ontario.

            196-31
            ON00120 023-1-.1-2-.196-2 · Item · September 1940
            Part of Sudbury Star

            One image of a 70 ton Buicyrus steam shovel with a 2 1/2 yard shovel at the closed Moose Mountain Mine in Sellwood, Ontario.

            196-32
            ON00120 023-1-.1-2-.196-3 · Item · September 1940
            Part of Sudbury Star

            One image of a lake at the closed Moose Mountain Mine in Sellwood, Ontario.

            196-33
            ON00120 023-1-.1-2-.196-4 · Item · September 1940
            Part of Sudbury Star

            One image of rows of abandoned houses in Sellwood, Ontario. Many trees, outhouses and sheds can also be seen in the image.

            196-34
            ON00120 023-1-.1-2-.196-5 · Item · September 1940
            Part of Sudbury Star

            One image of an outcropping of solid iron ore at an abandoned Lumbering dam on the Roberts River in Sellwood, Ontario.

            196-35
            ON00120 023-1-.1-2-.196-6 · Item · September 1940
            Part of Sudbury Star

            One image of an abandoned house, formerly belonging to Superintendent of Moose Mountain Mine Fred Jordan in Sellwood, Ontario.

            196-36
            ON00120 023-1-.1-2-.196-7 · Item · September 1940
            Part of Sudbury Star

            One image of the remains of a building at the closed Moose Mountain Mine grinding mill site in Sellwood, Ontario.

            196-37
            ON00120 023-1-.1-2-.196-8 · Item · September 1940
            Part of Sudbury Star

            One image of the face of an open pit near the former Moose Mountain Mine No. 2 location in Sellwood, Ontario. Packaging for polar forcite gelatin can be seen in the bottom left hand corner.

            196-38
            ON00120 023-1-.1-2-.196-9 · Item · September 1940
            Part of Sudbury Star

            One image of an arm of a 70 ton Buicyrus steam shovel with a 2 1/2 yard shovel at the closed Moose Mountain Mine in Sellwood, Ontario.

            196-39
            ON00120 023-1-.1-2-.196-10 · Item · September 1940
            Part of Sudbury Star

            One image of part of the transformer station (left), the compressor house (without a roof), a coal trestle (beside the compressor house) and a dilapidated building at the closed Moose Mountain Mine grinding mill site in Sellwood, Ontario.

            196-40
            ON00120 023-1-.1-2-.196-11 · Item · September 1940
            Part of Sudbury Star

            One image of solid iron ore and Roberts River overlooking a landscape of trees at the closed Moose Mountain Mine in Sellwood, Ontario. Another mass of solid iron ore can be seen in the background on the hills.

            196-41
            ON00120 023-1-.1-2-.196-12 · Item · September 1940
            Part of Sudbury Star

            One image of the closed No. 2 open pit Moose Mountain Mine in Sellwood, Ontario. A tunnel can be seen on the left leading to the Moose Mountain Mine's briquetting plant.