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- The Independent (Grimsby, Ontario: Livingston, James A.), Aug 1901 Mr. Wilkinson Honored One of the most delightful functions that has ever taken place at Grimsby Park, was held at the Lake View Hotel on Friday evening last, when over one hundred residents of the PaThe Independent (Grimsby, Ontario: Livingston, James A.), Aug 1901 Mr. Wilkinson Honored One of the most delightful functions that has ever …
- DEATH OF MRS J.H. FORD On Saturday, September 15th, a very esteemable lady, in the person of Mrs. J. H. Ford passed away at her home at GRIMSBY East, after being in poor health for several years, atDEATH OF MRS J.H. FORD On Saturday, September 15th, a very esteemable …
- Park House Hotel was built in 1875. It had a jail cell in the basement.Park House Hotel was built in 1875. It had a jail cell …
- This postcard is a photograph taken from Victoria Terrace. It shows a group of people waiting for the steamship passengers to disembark. The pier, steamship, and a boat are in the photograph.This postcard is a photograph taken from Victoria Terrace. It shows a …
- The surrounding area of Grimsby Beach is known as "The Fruit Basket of Ontario".The surrounding area of Grimsby Beach is known as "The Fruit Basket …
- The Temple replaced the open-air auditorium in 1888. However, the area where it is located is still known as Auditorium Circle. The cottages surrounding Auditorium Circle were desirable real estate fThe Temple replaced the open-air auditorium in 1888. However, the area where …
- Spoony Bridge was also known as Ravine BridgeSpoony Bridge was also known as Ravine Bridge
- This is a street view showing the placement of the Temple, Park House Hotel, and the Check Room in the centre of activity at Grimsby Park.This is a street view showing the placement of the Temple, Park …
- This area was probably one of the first cleared for the early camp meetings. These pews surrounded an open-aired podium. In 1888, the Temple is built which replaces this auditorium.This area was probably one of the first cleared for the early …
- Livingston, James A., The Independent (Grimsby, Ontario: Livingston, James A.), Thursday April 24, 1890 THE INDEPENDENT JAS. A. LIVINGSTON, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR GRIMSBY BEAMSVILLE AND SMITHVILLE THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1890. GRIMSBY PARK We have always maintained that Grimsby Park was not advertised enougLivingston, James A., The Independent (Grimsby, Ontario: Livingston, James A.), Thursday April 24, 1890 THE INDEPENDENT JAS. A. LIVINGSTON, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR GRIMSBY BEAMSVILLE AND SMITHVILLE …
- This is an illustrated postcard which is postally used. It has a Smithville, Ont. postmark dated No 9, 1914. It shows an illustration of a young newspaper seller shouting out "Extra!!". His right hanThis is an illustrated postcard which is postally used. It has a …
- Spooney Bridge, also known as Spoonery Bridge, was a popular gathering spot at Grimsby Park. It crossed over a ravine.Spooney Bridge, also known as Spoonery Bridge, was a popular gathering spot …
- The words "POST CARD" are visible as an imprint from the backside of the photograph.The words "POST CARD" are visible as an imprint from the backside …
- The temple was torn down in 1922 so this photograph must have been taken prior to that.The temple was torn down in 1922 so this photograph must have …
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