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- The postmark is from the Grimsby East post office, which was the post office on Beach Road, outside of the park grounds. It opened in 1912.The postmark is from the Grimsby East post office, which was the …
- Steamships were a main means of transportation to Grimsby Park starting in 1876. There were several ships that brought visitors from Toronto, St Catharines, Hamilton, and Port Dalhousie. Steamships rSteamships were a main means of transportation to Grimsby Park starting in …
- Gone were the days of the Ontario Methodist Campground; bankruptcy had claimed the Grimsby Park Company. H.H. Wylie, an investor from Cleveland, had purchased the Grimsby Park area in 1910. Wylie turGone were the days of the Ontario Methodist Campground; bankruptcy had claimed …
- This postcard shows the wooden steps and pathway leading from the pier to the cottages at Grimsby Park. There are many trees and a row of cottages in the left side background. This image was taken frThis postcard shows the wooden steps and pathway leading from the pier …
- This is a 24 page programme, advertising the 1889 programme for the Ontario Methodist Camp Ground Company. It has accomodation listings, lecture listings and advertisements for other schools such asThis is a 24 page programme, advertising the 1889 programme for the …
- This is a white-bordered, postally unused postcard. It is a photograph by Bruce Murdoch of the beach area of Grimsby Beach. It shows a very active beach with many people in the water and on the shoreThis is a white-bordered, postally unused postcard. It is a photograph by …
- -BOWSLAUGH -- Entered into rest on Sunday morning, Nov. 18, 1923, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. M. S. Phelps, E. W. Bowslaugh, in his 81st year. Funeral from the above address. Interment at-BOWSLAUGH -- Entered into rest on Sunday morning, Nov. 18, 1923, at …
- The top porch of the cottage in the foreground is distinct and is shown in other images of Victoria Terrace.The top porch of the cottage in the foreground is distinct and …
- This is a postally unused colored postcard depicting the beach at Grimsby Beach. It shows a stretch of sand and water with a few people on the beach.This is a postally unused colored postcard depicting the beach at Grimsby …
- This is a negative of a photograph taken from Victoria Terrace. It shows a steamboat docked at the Grimsby Park pier. People are crowded on the pier and the beach. Many people are lined up on the shoThis is a negative of a photograph taken from Victoria Terrace. It …
- BIG CROWDS AT BEACH ON CIVIC HOLIDAY Over Six Thousand Amusement Seekers Visited This Beautiful Spot. Macassa Carried Over Three Thousand. Hardy, Gave Performance On Tight Wire. Vaudeville Show in AuBIG CROWDS AT BEACH ON CIVIC HOLIDAY Over Six Thousand Amusement Seekers …
- Spoony Bridge was also called Spoonery Bridge and Ravine Bridge. It was on the west side of Grimsby Park.Spoony Bridge was also called Spoonery Bridge and Ravine Bridge. It was …
- The postcard shows the stamp of a previous owner as well as some tears.The postcard shows the stamp of a previous owner as well as …
- This is a single image from the lithograph sheets of illustrations used in Grimsby Park programs. This illustration was produced post-1886 because of the presence of the temple. The illustration depiThis is a single image from the lithograph sheets of illustrations used …
- This is an illustration from Harriet Phelps Youmans's book Grimsby Park, Historical and Descriptive; with Biographical Sketches of the Late President Noah Phelps and Others which was published in 190This is an illustration from Harriet Phelps Youmans's book Grimsby Park, Historical …
- This image, probably from a book, shows a crowd of people standing on the steps of the post office (Montreal Telegraph Co.) at Grimsby Beach. The post office was located on Fair Ave and the Park HousThis image, probably from a book, shows a crowd of people standing …
- This postcard shows the ticket booth of Grimsby Park. This booth was located at the south end of Grand Ave, close to the Grand Trunk Railroad station. The trees which lined Grand Avenue are clearly vThis postcard shows the ticket booth of Grimsby Park. This booth was …
- This postcard is a photograph with a white boarder. Bell Park was the site of many activities in the daily life of Grimsby Park residents. Exercise classes, plays, and programs would all be held hereThis postcard is a photograph with a white boarder. Bell Park was …
- The postmark is from Grimsby East post office.The postmark is from Grimsby East post office.
- This is probably the Victoria Terrace area. The postmark reads Grimsby East.This is probably the Victoria Terrace area. The postmark reads Grimsby East.
This collection is a partnership between the Grimsby Public Art Gallery, Grimsby Historical Society Archives, Grimsby Public Library and the Town of Grimsby and is made available thanks to financial support from the Government of Ontario.