Unravelling the Yarn: The Textile Industry in Arnprior Unravelling the Yarn: The Textile Industry in Arnprior Arnprior and District Museum
This new wing was built in 1947 as part of Kenwood’s employee welfare programme. This initiative was to give workers a stable and comfortable workplace, and hopefully would […]
Women were an integral part of Kenwood’s workforce. While not afforded the same positions nor pay scale as their male counterparts, they were still able to contribute financially […]
This shop order was designed in Huyck’s New York Factory and modified to work in the Arnprior Mill guaranteeing consistent quality among the Huyck products whether they were […]
This honour scroll shows the names of Kenwood Mills employees who volunteered for service in WWII. This document, designed, by A.J. Casson, a member of the Group of […]
The application above was submitted by Gerald Homuth on November 6, 1941. He was hired at 16 years old to operate the ring spinner. In January of 1943, […]
Ambrose Bond, hired in January of 1919, was one of the first hires made at Kenwood Mills after the Huyck’s takeover. He started as a wool picker making […]
The building generally known as Kenwood Mills, Ltd. was originally the Griffith-McNaughton Ltd. factory. Additions on the west (right) and north (front) sides of the building were added […]
Francis Conkling Huyck Sr. was the founder of Kenwood Mills. Born in upstate New York, Francis had 40 years of experience making paper-maker’s felts before his death in […]
This brick three-storey structure was the location of Griffith-McNaughton, Ltd. The side of the building advertises “We manufacture felt for all grades of pulp and paper, also mangle […]
Throughout WWI Griffith and McNaughton, Ltd. had private business dealings outside their contracts with the Canadian Department of Militia and Defence and the U.S. War Department. This letter […]
This 1916 document illustrates an agreement between William A. Cole, the liquidator of the Arnprior Felt Co.’s assets and effects, and James Griffith, formerly of the Felt Co., […]
This tender, submitted to the Canadian War Purchasing Committee of the Department of the Militia and Defence, shows the Arnprior Felt Co.’s estimate to produce 300 General Service […]