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Black and white photograph of a dredge named the "City of Toronto" on the Welland Canal, c. late 1800s.

Accompanying text reads: "Built entirely of Canadian material and by Canadian workmen - the first in Ontario. Built at Welland, launched April…

Brief history of the Canadian Mead Morrison Company of Welland. It was originally founded by Matthew Beatty, and operated under various forms and names from 1861-1963.

From the book "History of the Niagara Peninsula and the New Welland Canal" by…

Magazine clipping about M. Beatty and Sons Foundry and Machine Shops, discussing Matthew Beatty and his sons and how they founded Welland's first iron foundry that lasted over 100 years.

From the February, 1986 edition of Let's Talk Business.

Black and white photographic print of Beatty and Sons saw & planing mill, Welland, undated.

Black and white photographic print of a riveting gang of Beatty and Sons outside, December 14, 1914.

Black and white photographic postcard of the Beatty and Co. Shipyards, Welland, undated.

Reproduction of a black and white illustration of an aerial view of M. Beatty and Sons factory, c. 1911.

Black and white photographic print of M. Beatty and Sons' foundry, c. 1892. It was located between Niagara Street and Seeley Street in Welland until the company relocated to Lincoln Street.

Black and white photographic print of the house of W. L. Beatty, of Beatty and Sons, on Elgin Street, c. 1906.

Steel dredge built by Beatty and Sons. Welland, ON. Caption says, "Built by M. Beatty & Sons for the Canadian Construction Co."

Beatty and Sons newspaper advertisement
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