Bedrock of Beachville: The History of Our Limestone Quarries Bedrock of Beachville: The History of Our Limestone Quarries Beachville District Museum
The image depicts a set of 24 large silos standing on the edge of Standard White Lime’s large quarry pit.
After being blasted from the quarry wall, stone is loaded into cars. The cars are brought to the crusher incline by the locomotive. They are pulled to the […]
This image shows the derrick in action in 1910. The boom arm lifts full buckets of stone into a waiting freight car at the north edge of the […]
On large fragments of limestone, referred to as armour stones, it is easy to detect the radiating patterns marking out marine creature remnants. Armour stones are often used […]
William Smith Otis (1813-1839) invented the “steam shovel” in 1836 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a revolutionary invention for the aggregate industry. Before Otis’ invention, almost all excavation projects were […]
This image above is part of an album compiled by Marion Kilcup in 1995. The album features photos beginning from the 1850s. The image depicts a sizeable pit […]
Whether these pools of water result from heavy rainfall or digs towards groundwater reserves, the pumping station on the right is set up to direct the water out […]
This image shows the quarry pit filled with water at Innerkip Lime and Stone/Chemical Lime. Notice the mast of a submerged drill rig with its crown pulley reaching […]
This image shows the scale of the Beachville quarries. The Village of Beachville is marked at the top (in the east), and the Town of Ingersoll is labelled […]