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These images capture the history of the automotive workers of Oshawa.
An exterior view of a set of large factory buildings. A railway line with a box car parked on it runs in front of the buildings.
A crowd of several hundred employees pose in front of a series of large factory buildings.
Black and white image of several hundred factory workers posing with four automobiles in front of a large factory building.
A group of several dozen male and female office workers in 1900s formal wear stands on the steps of a building overgrown with ivy.
A black-and-white painting depicting 9 small and 4 large factory buildings. The buildings are placed next to two rail lines and a lot full of shipping containers. Two smokestacks are visible. The caption reads The Factory Behind McLaughlin-Buick Cars.
Black and white image of several dozen male and female office workers in formal 1900s clothing posed in front of a brick wall. Caption reads HEAD OFFICE STAFF OF McLaughlin Carriage and Motor Car Co's., Limited, OSHAWA, + ONT
A factory room. Tools and wooden carriage bodies are piled along the walls.
Early car advertising showing an open-walled car with the tagline This Car Commands Attention.
Black-and-white image of an automotive logo: Oldsmobile in decorative italic text with a swooping underline.
Black-and-white image of an automotive logo: McLaughlin inside a diamond with two decorative triangular shapes.
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