Cobalt (inhabited place)
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
A man going up a tree with climbing irons, Cobalt, 1909
Quarter-plate.
Boots at Cobalt, 1909
Cobalt, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Seen from the McKinley Darragh Mine. Nipissing on the right.
Cobalt, 1919
Cobalt : the Larson vein, 1909
Quarter-plate. (The white paper slips show width). [Two men leaning on log fencing by the vein].
Drilling for silver, 1908-08
Half-plate. In an 80 foot level at La Rose mine, Cobalt. These men are drifting, i.e. building a tunnel to other veins from this one. Flashlight photo, Aug, 1908.
Dumping on the 'La Rose' Mine, Cobalt, 1909
Quarter-plate. The mined rock is brought in small cars from the bottom of the shaft; the car is put on what is called a hoist and brought to the surface : then it is run out along rails and emptied as in these views. The rock... [lost by water stain] 'concentrates' the waste removed, and the finer 'silver'... reduced to a size that permits shipment.
Dumping on the 'La Rose' Mine, Cobalt, 1909
Quarter-plate. The mined rock is brought in small cars from the bottom of the shaft ; the car is put on what is called a hoist and brought to the surface : then it is run out along rails and emptied as in these views. The rock... [lost by water stain] 'concentrates' the waste removed, and the finer 'silver' ... reduced to a size that permits shipment.
On La Rose Mine, 1909
Quarter-plate. Number 3 vein: a part of the vein as originally discovered washed by a stream coming from the hill above. The two strips of white paper laid on the rock mark the vein of bright silver.
On the 'Le [i.e. La] Rose' Mine, 1909
Quarter-plate. Number 3 vein : a part of the vein as originally discovered washed by a stream coming from the hill above. Two strips of paper mark where the vein of bright silver is. [Man pointing out the vein].
Part of the buildings of the McKinley Darragh Mine, 1909
Quarter-plate. Showing the big dump.
Prospecting for silver, 1909
Half-plate (landscape format). On St Lawrence, Cobalt, property in South Lorraine, about 9 miles form Cobalt; the bucket has been pulled up by a rope form a 60 ft deept shaft.
Sinking a shaft at Trinity Cobalt mine, 1909
Half-plate (landscape format).
The Crown Reserve Mine, Cobalt, 1909
Quarter-plate.
The Nipissing, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Seen across the lake from the rail track more to the south.
The Nipissing Mine, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Across Cobalt Lake.
The Nipissing Mine, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Across Cobalt Lake.
The Nova Scotia Mine : Cobalt, 1909
Quarter-plate. And a lake which they are now seeking to drain.