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- This black and white oval image shows four women, two men, and one boy standing in front of the entrance gate and ticket booth on the Grimsby Park pier. The sign on the roof of the wooden structure rThis black and white oval image shows four women, two men, and …
- Lake View Hotel offered a beautiful view of Victoria Terrace, which was both a gathering spot and the entry point for those visitors who travelled by boat. This postcard shows the tree-lined terraceLake View Hotel offered a beautiful view of Victoria Terrace, which was …
- 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 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 …
- Steamer "Turbinia" at Grimsby Beach, Ont...Steamer "Turbinia" at Grimsby Beach, Ont...
- This is a representation of the Grimsby Beach area. It is assemblage on plywood. The plywood is painted and different types of hardware is attached. In this way, orchards are represented with nails,This is a representation of the Grimsby Beach area. It is assemblage …
- This black and white photograph shows the Macassa steamboat at the pier in Grimsby Beach. There are many people on the beach and on the pier.This black and white photograph shows the Macassa steamboat at the pier …
- GRIMSBY BEACH STEAMBOAT SERVICE The manager of the Canada Steamship Companies at Toronto and the the agent, Mr. Mark Allan at GRIMSBY Beach are very much disappointed over the limited amount of freigGRIMSBY BEACH STEAMBOAT SERVICE The manager of the Canada Steamship Companies at …
- 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 …
- This sepia-toned postcard shows the pier at Grimsby Beach circa 1890s. The foreground depicts two men wearing black suits and two women wearing white dresses, all of whom are standing on the pier. ThThis sepia-toned postcard shows the pier at Grimsby Beach circa 1890s. 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 …
- 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 …
- The Macassa stopped running in the late 1920's.The Macassa stopped running in the late 1920's.
- 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 …
- While the date is illegible in the postmark, the stamps are 1 cent War Tax stamps which were issued from April 1915 until December 1916.While the date is illegible in the postmark, the stamps are 1 …
- This is a white-bordered postcard with a divided back. It is postally unused. It shows the beach of Grimsby Beach in the summer. There are six women in the foreground sitting on the beach and in a caThis is a white-bordered postcard with a divided back. It is postally …
- This white-bordered postcards shows an empty bench on Victoria Terrace, looking out over where the Grimsby Park pier was. This lookout area was popular for greeting the newcomers to the park and forThis white-bordered postcards shows an empty bench on Victoria Terrace, looking out …
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.