Manufacturing
Found in 366 Collections and/or Records:
Industries - Electrochemical - Niagara Electro-Chemical Co. - Old bunny Electrochecmical Co., circa 1900-1960s
Photographs showing buildings part of the Electrochemical company
Industries: General A-M, bulk: 1908-2008, undated
Directories and company profiles related to Niagara Falls industries and manufacturing firms. Includes histories, technical bulletins, product catalogs, annual reports, company newsletters and employee recruiting and promotional materials.
Industries: General N-Z, bulk: 1927-1998, undated
Directories and company profiles related to Niagara Falls industries and manufacturing firms. Includes histories, technical bulletins, product catalogs, annual reports, company newsletters and employee recruiting and promotional materials.
Industries - Gen'l , 1931-1997
Directories and company profiles related to Niagara Falls industries and manufacturing firms. Includes histories, technical bulletins, product catalogs, annual reports, company newsletters and employee recruiting and promotional materials.
Industries - Great Lakes Carbon, 1940-1976
Photographs of the electrode corporation
Industries History, 1896 - 1966
Publications about the history of certain products made by Carborundum and ones about the company
Industries - Hooker, 1914-1982
Photographs of the Hooker Research Center, the surrounding area, and workers including H.W. Hooker. Photographs show the industrial section around the Niagara River near Buffalo and Tonawanda including the Huntly power station, damage to buildings and snow. A 1985 press release regarding a chemical leak is also present.
Industries - Matheson, circa 1964-1965
Photographs of Olin Mathieson Corp. as it was being demolished
Industries - Milling Districts, circa 1875-1930
Photographs of the hydraulic canal and flour mill, milling district along the Niagara Gorge, and mill owners. Some facsimiles also present. Some photographs are larger/oversized.
Industries - Milling Districts - 2, circa 1870s-1920s
Photographs of the Bridal Falls and the milling district along lower Niagara River