Steam Drill at Horseshoe Quarry, 1903

Description
Creator
Milton Reesor, Photographer
Media Type
Image
Item Type
Photographs
Description
A photograph displaying the use of steam technology in quarry drilling at Horseshoe Quarry in 1903. The steam drill was used to crack into the limestone shelves and break off sections of rock. The worker is bracing against the quarry wall and the drill is set into a tripod with weighted legs to keep it upright while the drill bit is driven into the rock. At this time, technology has outpaced the progression of labour safety requirements.

The Horseshoe Quarry predated the cement company in St. Marys. The quarry provided stone for cement making before the company began to quarry its own stone. The quarry was located at the far south end of Church Street and was close enough to the rail line that the Grand Trunk ran a short spur to the quarry to load stone. Milton Reesor took several photos of the Horseshoe Quarry and the men at work.
Notes
Condition: Excellent - Image is very clear. Little to no discolouration. No damage to photograph. Album matte is stained and discoloured around edges.
Inscriptions
"Steam Drill at Horseshoe Quarry."
Date of Original
1903
Dimensions
Width: 11.3 cm
Height: 17.4 cm
Image Dimensions
Image Width: 8cm
Image Height: 5.5cm
Subject(s)
Local identifier
reesor111
Collection
St. Marys Museum Photo Collection
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 43.25009 Longitude: -81.13304
Donor
Dan O'Toole
Copyright Statement
Copyright status unknown. Responsibility for determining the copyright status and any use rests exclusively with the user.
Recommended Citation
"Steam Drill at Horseshoe Quarry, 1903", St. Marys Museum, reesor111.
Location of Original
R. Lorne Eedy Archives
Terms of Use
Reproduction of digital objects is restricted to fair use for personal study or research; any other use must be done with permission of copyright holder.
Reproduction Notes
This image is a watermarked low resolution reproduction. High resolution images are available at the St. Marys Museum for a fee.
Contact
St. Marys Museum
Email:museum@town.stmarys.on.ca
Website:
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177 Church Street South,

P.O. Box 998,

St. Marys, Ontario.

N4X 1B6

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