Browsing George Hostetter fonds RG 705 by Publication date
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Letter to grape growers from T.G. Bright & Co., Ltd., 19 March 1936A letter to grape growers in Niagara from T.G. Bright & Co., Ltd. asking that they sign a card to the Liquor Control Board of Ontario to lower the retail price of wine. The industry was seeing a loss in sales and the winey was hoping that consumption would increase again if the retail price was lowered.
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Photograph of transfer from fermentation tanks to aging tanks1940Photograph of a winery worker transferring new wine after harvest, from fermentation tanks to aging tanks.
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Photograph - Two vineyard workers remove posts from old vineyard, 1940s1940sA photograph of two vineyard workers removing posts from old vineyard, 1940s.
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Photograph - Grape vines being propagated1940sA photograph of selected grape vines being propagated in the greenhouse to expand production of new vines, vineyard work plants cuttings, 1940s.
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"Models at Harvest Time"1945A photograph of two women picking grapes in the vineyard. There is a Bright's Wine Limited crate between them filled with grapes. The photograph has been titled "Models at Harvest Time".
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Photograph of Woman carrying bottled wine inverted in wooden carrying cases, hand stacking champagne1945A photograph of a woman carrying bottled wine inverted in wooden carrying cases, hand stacking champagne.
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Photograph of trucks making deliveries of grapes from Bright's research vineyards1945Photograph of trucks making deliveries of grapes from Bright's research vineyards.
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Photograph of woman preparing bottles for wine, "Champagne production 1945 made by hand"1945A photograph of a woman preparing bottles for wine, "Champagne production 1945 made by hand". The bottles are being placed in a glycerin solution before disgorging.
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Photograph of employee disgorging champagne wine bottle1945A photograph of a man disgorging (removal of sediment) champagne wine bottle.
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Photograph of juice going to concentrator1945A photograph of lines containing juice that are moving to the concentrator.
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Photograph - Juice is transferred to fermenting wooden tanks, 19451945A photograph of juice as it is transferred to fermenting wooden tanks, 1945.
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Photograph of Farm worker preparing to harvest Pinot Noir grapes1950A photograph of a farm worker as he prepares to harvest Pinot Noir grapes. This is the earliest vinifera vineyard in Canada, 1950.
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Photograph two vineyard workers on a tractor1950A photograph of two vineyard workers on a tractor using the rotavator tiller to break up vine prunings while there is snow on the ground.
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Three photographs of farm worker using hydraulic controlled grape hoe developed by J & G [Jacob & George] Hostetter1950Three photographs of a farm worker as he hoes grapes with hydraulic controlled grape hoe developed by J & G [Jacob & George] Hostetter.
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Photograph of winery workers dumping crates of grapes from conveyor belt to crusher1950A photograph of winery workers dumping crates of grapes from conveyor belt to crusher.
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Photograph two farm workers cultivate young vines with grape hoes1950A photograph of two farm workers cultivating young vines with grape hoes attached to teams of horses. There is a dog sitting beside the vines.
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Photograph of George Hostetter conducting a soil analysis1950A photograph of George Hostetter as he conducts a soil analysis using a microscope in the lab.
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Photograph of workers pressing grapes after fermentation1950A photograph of workers pressing grapes after fermentation, and hoisting the stone after pressing.
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Photograph of workers unloading grapes into grape crusher1950Photograph of workers unloading crates of grapes into the grape crusher.
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Photograph of Jacob Hostetter with Guelph engineer1950Jacob Hostetter, vineyard manager, with University of Guelph engineers assess and discuss plans to control soil erosion at escarpment vineyard. The solution was to use deep tiles and backfill with crushed stone, 1950.