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Grown in the Garden of Canada: The History of the Fruit Industry in Grimsby, Ontario

 
Peach Slicing Machine at the Canadian Canners Aylmer Factory #378
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Cherries Being Packed Into Cans
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Cans of Cherries Receiving Lids in Preparation for Sealing
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Bob Arkell Describes the Original Arkell Foods Factory
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Mr. and Mrs. Bob Arkell Describe The Boilers in the Factory at Arkell Foods
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Arkell Foods Factory and Trucks
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Tom Greensides, Employee of Arkell Foods Discusses the Method of Canning Tomatoes
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Bob Arkell of Arkell Foods Describes the Process of Canning Peaches
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Arkell Foods Dessert Pears
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Bob Arkell of Arkell Foods Describes his Experience Growing Up and Working in the Factory
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Bob Arkell of Arkell Foods Describes his Experience Working with Farmers
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Mr. And Mrs. Bob Arkell of Arkell Foods Describes Picking up Workers for Their Shifts
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Bob Arkell of Arkell Foods Describes That the Workers Had Duties, Not Positions
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Llewellyn Smith of E. D. Smith Explains how it was a Difficult and Risky Business
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Letter Detailing Construction Dates for E. D. Smith Buildings
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E. D. Smith Jam Factory
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Llewellyn Smith of  E. D. Smith Describes how Kettle Cooking was Replaced by Continuous Cooking
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Jam Kettles in the E. D. Smith Jam Factory
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