Art Windsor-Essex respectfully acknowledges that we are located on Anishinaabe Territory – the traditional territory of the Three Fires Confederacy of First Nations, comprised of the Ojibway, the Odawa, and the Potawatomi. Today the Anishinaabe of the Three Fires Confederacy are represented by Bkejwanong. We want to state our respect for the ancestral and ongoing authority of Walpole Island First Nation over its Territory.
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Omer Myers and Anton Buzas, Furnace Operators, Foundry
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George Karpiuk, Plant No. 2, Final Motor Assembly, Dept. 52
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Emric (Jimmy) Saska, Set-Up Man, Plant No. 2, Valve Det. 39
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Terry Trush, Maurice Lehoux, Ed Thurman, Mr. Lajeunesse, Final Assembly, Painting Booth, Plant No. 4
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Richard Fraser, Laboratory Technician, Foundry Laboratory
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William Logan
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Robert Trinder, Photographed with Comparator (Training Program)
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The Trade School (Discussion Period, with Head of School Mr. Moncrieff)
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Emric (Jimmy) Saska, Set-Up Man, Plant No. 2, Valve Det. 39
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Edward Lyons, Third Year Student at Gigbora Machine, Trade School
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Portrait of Mr. Gow Crapper, Ford Motor Company of Canada, Windsor, putting trim cord on rear window, Trim Line No. 1, Plant No. 4
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Omer Myers and Anton Buzas, Furnace Operators, Foundry
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William N. Hagen, Plant No. 2 Camshaft, Dept. 17
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Roland Legendre With Pyrometer, Works in Foundry pouring from ladle into sand castings
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Unidentified, Foundry
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Richard Fraser, Laboratory Technician, Foundry Laboratory
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William Logan
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Yousuf Karsh
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Yousuf Karsh
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Orel Meunier Plant No. 2, Crankshaft Department
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Benoit Dupuis, Wheel Rim Welding, Plant No. 2
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Portrait of Winston Churchill, 30 December 1941
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Judson LaMarch
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Rene Gabiau, Frank Herbert and Ross Ryan
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Roland Legendre With Pyrometer, Works in Foundry pouring from ladle into sand castings
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Unidentified, Foundry
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Theophile St. Pierre, Acetylene Cutting Torch Welder Burning Tractor Axles, Foundry
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Benoit Dupuis, Wheel Rim Welding, Plant No. 2
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Gow Crapper Putting trim cord on rear window, Trim Line No. 1, Plant No. 4
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Ralph Mather, Final Motor Assembly, Plant No. 4
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Terry Trush, Maurice Lehoux, Ed Thurman, Mr. Lajeunesse, Final Assembly, Painting Booth, Plant No. 4
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Reese Davis and William Hendra, Plant No.2, Pattern Makers
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William Nelson Hagen at Ford Motor Company of Canada Ltd.
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Gerald T. Bruner, Richard D. Tunks, Plant No. 2, Extruding Press, Valve Dept. 39
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Lawrence Larsh, Plant No. 2, End of Motor Assembly
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Orel Meunier Plant No. 2, Crankshaft Department
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Edward Lyons, Third Year Student at Gigbora Machine, Trade School
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Theophile St. Pierre, Acetylene Cutting Torch Welder Burning Tractor Axles, Foundry
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Reese Davis and William Hendra, Plant No.2, Pattern Makers
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Robert Trinder, Photographed with Comparator (Training Program)
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Ed Pfeiffer, Plant No. 2 Cylinder Block Dept. 20
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Robert Trinder Photographed with Comparator (Training Program)
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Omer Myers and Anton Buzas, Furnace Operators, Ford Motor Company of Canada, Windsor
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