View of the Queen Street (Victoria) bridge (seen in background). In the foreground one can see the Thames River, and further back the Opera House, the mill and the miller's house are all visible. See
View of the Queen Street (Victoria) bridge (seen in background). In the …
Postcard view of the Thames River and the area once known as "Rice Lake" (area around Milt Dunnell field - AKA "The Flats"). Shows the "Little Falls" and in the background the Grand Trunk trail viadu
Postcard view of the Thames River and the area once known as …
Postcard view of the Victoria (Queen Street) bridge in St. Marys as it appeared at the time. In front, 2 girls wearing dresses and hats can be seen standing on blocks of limestone.
Postcard view of the Victoria (Queen Street) bridge in St. Marys as …
This photo was taken by Milton Reesor and is available in the Reesor Photo Collection digitally (reesor199.jpg). Milton's father owned a bookstore downtown St. Marys, which is where this postcard wou
This photo was taken by Milton Reesor and is available in the …
Postcard view of 2 men (one dressed in a suit jacket and hat, the other wearing a shirt, suspenders and a hat) fishing in the Thames River. A fallen tree can be seen in the background.
Postcard view of 2 men (one dressed in a suit jacket and …
Photo taken by Milton Reesor, a young St. Marys photographer, ca. 1900. Printed and colourized to sell in the bookstore belonging to his father, L.H. Reesor.
Photo taken by Milton Reesor, a young St. Marys photographer, ca. 1900. …
Postcard view of the Thames River, Victoria (Queen Street) bridge and the C.P.R. terminal. A railway line used to exist next to the river which carried product from the mills to their destinations. T
Postcard view of the Thames River, Victoria (Queen Street) bridge and the …
Postcard view (colourized) of the Victoria (Queen Street) bridge in St. Marys. Running under the bridge (very quickly in this specific photo) is the Thames River. Downtown can be seen further in the
Postcard view (colourized) of the Victoria (Queen Street) bridge in St. Marys. …
Postcard view of the are just above the "Little Falls" and Milt Dunnell Field ("The Flats"). At the time, this was locally known as "Rice Lake" after Henry Lincoln Rice, a mill owner.
Postcard view of the are just above the "Little Falls" and Milt …
Postcard view of the Thames River at the easterly half Near and Mathieson's dam on the Thames River at Front Street, downstream from the Town of St. Marys.
Postcard view of the Thames River at the easterly half Near and …