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Steel liners as much as 60 feet long and weighing up to five tons are slipped into the 320-foot-high anti-pollution smokestack at the St. Lawrence Sta(...)
Steel liners as much as 60 feet long and weighing up to five tons are slipped into the 320-foot-high anti-pollution smokestack at the St. Lawrence Sta(...)

Steel liners as much as 60 feet long and weighing up to five tons are slipped into the 320-foot-high anti-pollution smokestack at the St. Lawrence Sta(...)

Date7/12/1971
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Original Toronto Star caption: Steel liners as much as 60 feet long and weighing up to five tons are slipped into the 320-foot-high anti-pollution smokestack at the St. Lawrence Starch Co. in Port Credit. Don Nelson hoists the huge liners into place; using a crane 380 feet high that weighs 200 tons. It's the second largest crane in North America.
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Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0010936F