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drawings
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69 drawing(s)
photographs
PH1987:0084
1984
photographs
1984
audio
DR2003:0008:006
1971
audio
1971
ARCH253665
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Minimum Cost Housing Group's publication "Stop the Five Gallon Flush! A Survey of Alternative Waste Disposal" about low-cost and alternative sanitation systems.
1973
Stop the Five Gallon Flush! A Survey of Alternative Waste Disposal
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Minimum Cost Housing Group's publication "Stop the Five Gallon Flush! A Survey of Alternative Waste Disposal" about low-cost and alternative sanitation systems.
AP149.S1.1973.PR01.002
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Minimum Cost Housing Group's publication "Stop the Five Gallon Flush! A Survey of Alternative Waste Disposal" about low-cost and alternative sanitation systems.
1973
Stop the Five Gallon Flush! A Survey of Alternative Waste Disposal
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AP149.S1.1973.PR01.002
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Minimum Cost Housing Group's publication "Stop the Five Gallon Flush! A Survey of Alternative Waste Disposal" about low-cost and alternative sanitation systems.
textual records
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1969-1970
textual records
1969-1970
PH2018:0010:031
20 August 2017
Waste Management Facility under construction, Welcome Township, Port Hope, Ontario
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ARCH401221
20 August 1968
Draft report on environmental pollution and waste disposal by R. T. Davis
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ARCH270448
circa 2000
Blake Fitzpatrick and Robert Del Tredici talk about their investigations of Port Hope in a conversation moderated by Louise Désy, CCA Curator, Photographs. Port Hope is Canada’s premier atomic town and the nation’s conduit to the nuclear world. In 1932, Eldorado Nuclear Ltd. built a radium refinery a stone’s throw from the town’s Main Street. After shifting to uranium(...)
Main galleries
25 March 2017, 3pm
Port Hope in the Age of Nuclear Waste
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Blake Fitzpatrick and Robert Del Tredici talk about their investigations of Port Hope in a conversation moderated by Louise Désy, CCA Curator, Photographs. Port Hope is Canada’s premier atomic town and the nation’s conduit to the nuclear world. In 1932, Eldorado Nuclear Ltd. built a radium refinery a stone’s throw from the town’s Main Street. After shifting to uranium(...)
Main galleries