The Stonehookers of Port Credit
Автор: HeritageMississauga
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Heritage Mississauga is pleased to share our most recent video production "The Stonehookers of Port Credit".
It has been said that Toronto was built on Dundas Shale. A careful look at the foundations of buildings erected in Toronto (and in Port Credit) prior to 1910 often reveals stone foundations. In an age before the ready availability of concrete, a constant supply of building stone was essential.
Beginning in the 1840s and lasting until just after the First World War, the Lake Ontario waterfront between the Credit River and Burlington Bay was busy with those engaged in mining the shallow waters for shale and loading the stone onto small sail-driven vessels known as stonehookers.
"The Stonehookers of Port Credit" tells the tales of the hard working stonehookers and the iconic vessels they sailed as told by Ross Noel, Richard Collins, Justine Lyn, Matthew Wilkinson , and an audio recording of the late Lorne Joyce.
Funding provided by Heritage Mississauga and the City of Mississauga.
Produced by: Heritage Mississauga
Executive Producer by: Jayme Gaspar
Written by: Matthew Wilkinson
Narration:
Richard Collins
Lorne Joyce (1926 - 2013)
Justine Lyn
Ross Noel
Matthew Wilkinson
Videography and Post Production:
Sanborg Production, Gabriella Bank and Sandor Bank
Music:
"Dundas Shale",
Leonard Walsh (1956 - 2013)
Images:
Bronte Historical Society
Heritage Mississauga
Harold Hare Collection
Mississauga Library System
Mississauga South Historical Society
Museums of Mississauga
Oakville Historical Society
Toronto Public Library
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