Lincoln Foundry and the 12 Mile Creek
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- This slide shows Lincoln Foundry at 65 St. Paul Crescent and the 12 Mile Creek. St. Catharines, Ontario.
The image is taken from the Burgoyne Bridge. The lower bridge over the canal at the bottom of St. Paul Crescent is in the middle of the image. - Notes
- Slide File Number: 01.10-C-3
Lincoln Foundry was founded on the site of Kinleith Paper Co. The site was bought in 1933 and the original buildings demolished. The foundry began production in 1939. The company was bought out by Dayton-Walther Corp in 1973. In 1977 the site was bought by the city for the expansion of Highway 406 through the city and the factory was demolished. - Sujet(s)
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Ontario, Canada
Latitude: 43.1520106826296 Longitude: -79.2463077050018
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