MADE
IN HAMILTON
19TH CENTURY
INDUSTRIAL TRAIL
SITE
30
W. G. DUNN & COMPANY, c. 1875
G. S.
DUNN & COMPANY
The
grind has been a fact of life for workers at this company for over a century. William G. Dunn was operating a fancy
soap manufactory and spice mills near the south-east corner of Main and Bay
Streets by 1875. This plant was a branch of the W.G. Dunn & Company Works
near London, England. The Hamilton plant received much of its raw material through
the British company.
This building was constructed in 1902 for the Standard Canning Company, a branch of the Lumsden Brothers wholesale grocery business. Before the First World War, it also functioned as a textile mill. It was the home of the Duro Aluminum Company from 1923 until 1947. It sat vacant for much of the decade before G.S. Dunn & Company moved here in the late 1950s. This company's approximately 50 production workers are presently organized as Teamsters Local 879.