Employees at Dominion Rubber Co.

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Creator
Adanac Images, Photographer
Media Type
Image
Item Type
Photographs
Description
A photograph of two employees working at a Dominion Rubber Co. factory.

From https://vieux.montreal.qc.ca/inventaire/fiches/fiche_gro.php?id=152:
In 1854, William Brown, Ashley Hibbard and George Bourn formed Brown, Hibbard, Bourn & Co., a Montreal-based company that became the largest producer of rubber articles in Canada. In 1863, a new company, the Canadian Rubber Co., replaced Brown, Hibbard, Bourn & Co. as owner of the rubber factory.

In 1906, the Canadian Rubber Co. formed the Canadian Consolidated Rubber Co. after it merged with the Granby Rubber Co. Four months later, the company bought a major competitor, the Toronto-based Maple Leaf Rubber Co. The company continued to buy out others and by 1907, Canadian Consolidated had brought together six rubber manufacturing companies with plants in Ontario and Quebec.

In 1910, the Commercial Rubber Co. of Saint-Jérôme, Montreal, a component of Canadian Consolidated, changed its name to the Dominion Rubber Co. Gradually, the name Dominion Rubber spread to all Canadian facilities. Finally, in 1926, the name of the Canadian Consolidated Rubber Co. was officially replaced by the Dominion Rubber Co. Ltd.
Inscriptions
“Montreal”
“Dave McAsey, Public Relations, Dominion Rubber Co. P.O. Box 130, Place d’Armes, Montreal, P.Q.”
Date of Original
1964
Subject(s)
Corporate Name(s)
Dominion Rubber Company
Local identifier
ada814
Collection
St. Marys Museum Photo Collection
Language of Item
English
Donor
Adanac Images
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Recommended Citation
"Employees at Dominion Rubber Co." Adanac Images Collection, St. Marys Museum, ada814.
Location of Original
St. Marys Museum Archives
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