Title: Grimsby Park. New Survey. 1885. Parts of Lots 3 and 4 in the Broken Front and First Concession of Grimsby. Middle left: Proprietors certificate -- The lots coloured red and the Avenues and Str
Title: Grimsby Park. New Survey. 1885. Parts of Lots 3 and 4 …
This is a linocut by Dirk Vermeulen. It is black ink on cream paper and is number 14 of 25. It shows houses and a road on Second Street in Grimsby Beach. The cottages are on the right hand side of th
This is a linocut by Dirk Vermeulen. It is black ink on …
This is a painting that is oil on canvas. It shows well-dressed women, men and children walking on the pier. In the water near them are small sail boats and row boats. There are boat houses on the sh
This is a painting that is oil on canvas. It shows well-dressed …
This is a white-bordered colored postcard with a divided back and is postally unused. It shows an illustration of the dilapidated Grimsby Beach pier as it appeared mid-19th century. There is a wooden
This is a white-bordered colored postcard with a divided back and is …
This is a poster announcing the Wardell Family Reunion on July 1st, 1912. It would be a picnic with speakers and was going to be held at Grimsby Beach. Grimsby Beach was famous for the picnic accommo
This is a poster announcing the Wardell Family Reunion on July 1st, …
There is a sign in the window of the post office which is advertising Burdock Blood Bitters. The photograph captured the horse while it was moving its head, or at least its ears.
There is a sign in the window of the post office which …
Hamilton Spectator, September 6, 1888 THE PARK AND THE BUS. The funny man of the Hamilton Spectator is the author of the following brilliant, yet truthful, funnigraph : Brer Livingston, of the Grimsby INDEPENDENT, sticks up for the manag
Hamilton Spectator, September 6, 1888 THE PARK AND THE BUS. The funny man of the Hamilton Spectator …
This is a sepia toned postcard printed by F.H. Leslie in Niagara Falls. The postcard is a photograph of the Lake View Hotel at Grimsby Beach. It shows the three floors of the hotel with balconies on
This is a sepia toned postcard printed by F.H. Leslie in Niagara …