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  2. Category:Foundries in Canada - Wikipedia

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  3. Fonderie Darling - Wikipedia

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    The foundry was constructed in 1880 by the Darling brothers due to the high demand for metal in the construction of machinery, ships and the railway. It was later expanded several times between 1888 and 1918. [7] Once complete, the complex consisted of four buildings, each with a specific role in the process of the foundry. [7]

  4. Bowmanville Foundry - Wikipedia

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    Bowmanville Foundry Co. Ltd. is a foundry located in Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada. The company has a long history in the manufacture of ductile , gray iron and malleable iron castings. History

  5. Reliance Foundry - Wikipedia

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    Reliance Foundry was founded in 1925 in Vancouver, Canada, by Mike and Gerry Engelbeen, H. G. Ireland and Ray McDougal.The company constituted the first foundry in British Columbia to produce malleable iron, and in 1925 it received a contract to produce 225 cast iron streetlamp standards for the city of Vancouver.

  6. Windsor Casting - Wikipedia

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    Windsor Casting Plant was an iron foundry owned by Ford Motor Company in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. The plant opened November 9, 1934 and was located next to the Windsor Engine Plant in downtown Windsor. It was known to area residents as "the foundry". Internally, it was called WCP.

  7. Pictou Shipyard - Wikipedia

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    Launching of S.S. Ashby Park at the Pictou Shipyard in 1944. The Pictou Shipyard is a Canadian shipbuilding site located in Pictou County, Nova Scotia, and made famous by its use as an emergency shipbuilding facility in World War II, during which it constructed twenty-four 4,700-ton Scandinavian class freighters.

  8. The Best Things Our Editors Ate This Year - AOL

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    Explore Oklahoma City . Figgy Kouign Amann Weltons Tiny Bakeshop-Charleston, SC "I'm a sucker for fresh figs, and Weltons totally won me over by pairing their kouign amann's perfectly caramelized ...

  9. TrentonWorks - Wikipedia

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    TrentonWorks is an industrial manufacturing facility located in the town of Trenton, Nova Scotia, Canada.. This collection of factories on the bank of the East River of Pictou has witnessed a large variety of industrial operations, ranging from steel making (the first steel plant in Canada), rolling mills, forging, shipbuilding, munitions manufacturing, rivets and bolts, and most recently (and ...