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- On a separate insert: "Tuesday, April 12th, while we were busy addressing these booklets, the Falls View Bridge, which had been lying on the ice since the bridge fell, began to disappear. About 7.10On a separate insert: "Tuesday, April 12th, while we were busy addressing …
- Full title: Falls View and Niagara Ice Bridges by James G. Morden(Secretary, Lundy's Lane Historical Society) Collapse of Falls View Bridge and Ice Jam of 1938 by W. Bruce Leslie Book (p. 24) containFull title: Falls View and Niagara Ice Bridges by James G. Morden(Secretary, …
- Black and white photograph of a steamship at the dock. There is a sign "Toronto Boats - Canada Steamship Lines" in the background as well as a few vehicles parked there. In the immediate right foregrBlack and white photograph of a steamship at the dock. There is …
- stapled, with slightly damaged coverstapled, with slightly damaged cover
- FROM COMMENTS: "My mom, Ileana Bilon and her sister, Doreen Bilon are in the third row. Ileana is 5th from the left. Doreen is 4th from the left. My mom was born in 1926." "My mom, Shirley Prentice MFROM COMMENTS: "My mom, Ileana Bilon and her sister, Doreen Bilon are …
- From Armstrong family collection. The Full Text may not be 100% accurate.From Armstrong family collection. The Full Text may not be 100% accurate.
- Probably in Florida as it looks too warm for Christmas in Niagara. From Armstrong family collection.Probably in Florida as it looks too warm for Christmas in Niagara. …
- From Armstrong family collection.From Armstrong family collection.
- A invitation for Dorothy Walsh to attend Tea at Hart's House, year unknown [probably 1933].A invitation for Dorothy Walsh to attend Tea at Hart's House, year …
- The 1939 royal tour of Canada was a cross-Canada royal tour by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, lasting from May 17 to June 15, 1939. It was the first visit of a reigning monarch to Canada. The roThe 1939 royal tour of Canada was a cross-Canada royal tour by …
- Black and white photo of Queenston Dock with buildings and platform damaged by ice jam. "TORONTO BOATS. Canada Steamship Lines" sign still visible above the ice.Black and white photo of Queenston Dock with buildings and platform damaged …
- Signed by the author [page 3]: "With the author's compliments J. M. Mussen 8th July, 1934"Signed by the author [page 3]: "With the author's compliments J. M. …
- missing: Wor. Bro. J.H. Brown - 1925missing: Wor. Bro. J.H. Brown - 1925
- Framed Grand Lodge regalia (District Deputy Grand Master) of Right Worshipful Brother J. H. Brown, District Deputy Grand Master, Niagara District 'A', 1930, Niagara Lodge, No. 2. Masonic grand masterFramed Grand Lodge regalia (District Deputy Grand Master) of Right Worshipful Brother …
- Antediluvian Masonry purports to the existence of a Masonic system before the Flood.Antediluvian Masonry purports to the existence of a Masonic system before the …
- From Armstrong family collectionFrom Armstrong family collection
- From Armstrong family collection.From Armstrong family collection.
- The Public Record Office, Chancery Lane in the City of London, was the guardian of the national archives of the United Kingdom from 1838 until 2003, when it was merged with the Historical ManuscriptsThe Public Record Office, Chancery Lane in the City of London, was …
- Newspaper photograph and article about Mrs. Mary Elizabeth MacQueen, religious women living in Toronto who knew Queen Victoria and Kaiser Wilhelm II. At some point of her life she worked for ArmstronNewspaper photograph and article about Mrs. Mary Elizabeth MacQueen, religious women living …
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