The Belleville Cement Works, ca. 1910. The plant was shut down in 1914 after the takeover by the Canada Cement Company.Source: Private Collector. Pub. Private Post Card
Another view of the Belleville Cement Works, ca. 1910Source: Private Collector. Pub. Private Post Card
The Lehigh plant ca. 1910Source: Private Collector. Pub. Private Post Card
Another view of the Lehigh plant. According to the caption, daily output was 3000 barrels. Source: Private Collector
A bird's eye view of Point Anne from around 1910. The plant in the background is likely the Belleville Cement Works, given its proximity to the town site. Source: Private Collector
By the 1920s, the Canada Cement Company, was one of the prime industries in the Belleville area. Source: Private Collector, Pub. Valentine & son
Another view of the Canada Cement Company plant, ca. 1927 Source: © Canada Science and Technology Museum. Reproduced with permission from the Canada Science and Technology Museum website
Men loading bags of Portland Cement. ca. 1920s.This photo shows an interior view of a portion of the plant pictured above.Source: Archives of Ontario Reference Code: C 7-3
The Canada Cement Company's Belleville plant. The company eventually merged with Lafarge and the plant was demolished in 1973.Source: Great Lakes' Saga. Anna Young. 1965. Photo uncredited.Thank you to the following institution for the use of this image.
Please note that the Point Anne images on ontarioabandonedplaces.com are screen prints that were taken from this site.