PH2025:0002:031
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1984
Grain elevators, Five Roses Flour, Montréal, Québec, from the series The Forms of Canadian Industrial Architecture
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PH2025:0002:031
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PH2025:0002:045
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1984
Livestock sheds, Union Stock Yards, Winnipeg, Manitoba, from the series The Forms of Canadian Industrial Architecture
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PH2025:0002:045
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PH2025:0002:053
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1984 (printed 2024)
Farm storage buildings, Hwy. 1, Bassano, Sasktchewan, from the series The Forms of Canadian Industrial Architecture
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PH2025:0002:053
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PH2025:0002:056
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1984
Tower structure, Baymore magnesium mine, Canmore, Alberta, from the series The Forms of Canadian Industrial Architecture
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PH2025:0002:056
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PH2025:0002:057
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1984
Loading silo, Baymore magnesium mine, Canmore, Alberta, from the series The Forms of Canadian Industrial Architecture
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PH2025:0002:057
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PH2025:0002:060
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1984
Copper smelter, 1901-1918, Greenwood, British Columbia, from the series The Forms of Canadian Industrial Architecture
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PH2025:0002:060
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PH2025:0002:063
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1984
Bunkhouses, Cove Mills, Telegraph Cove, British Columbia, from the series The Forms of Canadian Industrial Architecture
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PH2025:0002:063
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PH2025:0002:074
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1984 (printed 2024)
Storage shed and silo, Hwy. 14, Unity, Saskatchewan, from the series The Forms of Canadian Industrial Architecture
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PH2025:0002:074
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PH2025:0002:078
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1984
Bales of hay, Hwy. 34, Indian Spring, Saskatchewan, from the series The Forms of Canadian Industrial Architecture
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PH2025:0002:078
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PH1986:1207
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Commissioned by the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, for "Lachine Canal," 1985-1986.
architecture
May 1985
View of Smith and Peel Streets from the Canadian National Railway tracks with downtown Montréal in the background, Québec
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PH1986:1207
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Commissioned by the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, for "Lachine Canal," 1985-1986.
architecture