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Une envie de cuisiner ? 😋
Tarte à la ganache et aux châtaignes ☕🍫 🌰🍵
Source: Redpath Sugar
Sitting Duck ...
in Sugar Quay, next to a big sugar tanker from Brazil that was making a delivery to Redpath Sugar, opposite to Sugar Beach Park
T 04 BULK GRANULAR RAILCAR 1959 by Redpath Sugar Via Flickr: A Bulk Granular sugar railcar (Airslide) in 1959. Note the two brand names being used at the time by the company. "Redpath" brand for the Montreal (Quebec) and Toronto (Ontario) cane-type sugar, and "Dominion Crystal" brand for the beet-type sugar from the refineries in Chatham and Wallaceburg, Ontario. (Redpath Sugar Museum Collection)
dudley davey, redpath sugar brochure, c.1956
Cupcake Camp by Redpath Sugar on Flickr.
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"Bricking-in" the Main Process Building of the Redpath Sugar Refinery in Toronto. The cubic girderwork immediately to the left is for the Packaging building, that to the right is for the Powerhouse, and the V-shaped girderwork is for the Raw Sugar Shed (1958). (Redpath Sugar Museum Collection)
The Main Process Building and Filterhouse Wing (right) as seen from lakeside (south) during construction of the Redpath Sugar Refinery in Toronto (1958). (Redpath Sugar Museum Collection)