925 resultados para Poets, Canadian.
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A large group of men in hard hats in the tunnel. The names of the men are unknown.
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Four men standing in hydro tunnel.
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Photograph of water rushing through hydro tunnel.
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Another photograph of several men walking through the tunnel.
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Large group of men standing in the tunnel wearing boots and hard hats.
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Group of men in the hydro tunnel with a loaded dolly and large lamp for light.
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One male looking down tunnel.
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Three men looking down tunnel as water is pouring in.
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Four men, same men from a previous photograph, standing in the water of the tunnel.
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A photograph of man working high in rafter of the tunnel with ropes securing him.
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A photograph of the hydro tunnel wall.
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A certificate of initiation and acceptance to the Canadian Order Chosen Friends, Thomas Cowan. The certificate reads "This certifies that evidence has been received that Thomas Cowan has been accepted and initiated by the Council name below, and has thus become a member of the Canadian Order of Chosen Friends, and entitled to all the rights and privileges of membership and a benefit of not exceeding one thousand dollars from the relief fund of said order, which shall in case of death be paid to Annie Cowan his wife in the manner and subject to the conditions set forth in the laws governing said relief fund and in the application for membership. This certificate to be in force and binding when accepted in writing by the said member, with the acceptance attested by the Councilor and Recorder and the seal of the Subordinate Council affixed, so long as said member shall comply with the requirements of the Constitution, Laws and Regulations now in force or hereafter adopted for the government of the Order: otherwise, and also in the case of granting of a new certificate, to be null and void. In witness whereof, we have hereunto attached our signatures, and affixed the seal of the Grand Council of the Canadian Order of Chosen Friends. Dated the Twenty Seventh day of July, A.D. 1891." The front and back of the certificate are available for viewing.
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Advertisement for the Canadian National Exhibition Toronto, reads: Aug. 29, Sept. 12, 1925 Hoot Mon! For the Canadian National Exhibition Toronto.
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The Canadian Niagara Power Company was created in 1892, in large part due to the efforts of William Birch Rankine, a businessman who pioneered the development of hydropower on both the Canadian and American shores of the Niagara River. Numerous delays and problems postponed the construction and operation of the company's powerhouse, which was formally opened on January 2, 1905. Upon opening, the powerhouse boasted the largest generators of their kind in the world, with a capacity of 10,000 electrical horsepower each. The company was acquired by FortisOntario in 2002. In 2009, the company’s water rights expired and the Canadian Niagara Powerhouse building, also known as the Rankine Generating Station, was turned over to the Niagara Parks Commission.
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An award certificate given to Donald Ziraldo April 18, 2007 at the 17th Annual Business Appreciation Dinner (Buffalo Marriott Niagara, Amherst, New York).