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Steel Company of Canada Ltd./Stelco |
2320, rue Notre-Dame ouest;
Former Name: |
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Montreal Rolling Mills |
Architect: |
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(unknown)
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Building Type: |
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metalworking plant |
Materials: |
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brick on concrete base |
Completed: |
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1910 |
Alterations: |
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1988 |
Note: |
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Alternate address: 11-35 rue Charlevoix, on site of former Montreal Rolling Mills (1868-1910). Stelco was formed from Montreal Rolling Mills and other metalworking plants in 1910. Renovated for residential use in 1988. |
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View, looking south, of old records office; rue Notre-Dame (1999) |
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View, looking south-east, of old records office with chimney visible in the background (1999) |
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View, looking south (1999) |
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Looking south at old lead works and smokestack (1999) |
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Archemi. Inventaire et évaluation des ressources culturelles Canal de Lachine. Montréal: Parcs Canada, 1995. : 421-6 Location: Centre de documentation. Parcs Canada- secteur de Lachine. Visuals: exterior photo.
Chambers, Ernest J. The Book of Montreal: a Souvenir of Canada's Commercial Metropolis. Montréal: Book of Montréal, 1903. : 205 Location: Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections. McGill University Library.
Kilbourn, William. The Elements Combined: A History of the Steel Company of Canada. Toronto; Vancouver: Clarke, Irwin & Company, 1960. .
Lessard, Marie. "Reuse of Industrial Space in Montreal." . Plan Canada 29:1, 1989: 22-28 Visuals: exterior photo.
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