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- "The Cayuga was built in late 1905 by the Canadian Shipbuilding Company, Toronto, and was launched at the foot of Bathurst Street March 3, 1906. She did not start on the Niagara run until the start o"The Cayuga was built in late 1905 by the Canadian Shipbuilding Company, …
- McKenzie, Corky, Niagara Falls Evening Review (Niagara Falls, Ontario. Canada19141005) Newspaper photos of OPP constables educating students of Laura Secord Memorial School on film equipment. "Constable Explains Film Carl Sulliman and Arie Botbyl listen intently as Constable Fred BluchMcKenzie, Corky, Niagara Falls Evening Review (Niagara Falls, Ontario. Canada19141005) Newspaper photos of OPP constables educating students of Laura Secord Memorial School …
- Negatives from Pat ArringtonNegatives from Pat Arrington
- Negatives from Pat ArringtonNegatives from Pat Arrington
- This frame building on Kent Street was built before 1827 by Thomas Dickson, one of the cousins of Robert Hamilton. Thomas Dickson was himself a prominent merchant, politician, and soldier. He foughtThis frame building on Kent Street was built before 1827 by Thomas …
- Negatives from Pat ArringtonNegatives from Pat Arrington
- Negatives from Pat ArringtonNegatives from Pat Arrington
- Old 4 gallon hand fire extinguisher produced by Dayton Pump and Manufacturing Company. Metal container with handles (painted red) with black rubber hose. Measurements for container without handles anOld 4 gallon hand fire extinguisher produced by Dayton Pump and Manufacturing …
- In the 1800s, glass fire grenades filled with suppressant liquids were popular but this type of glass extinguishers (with sealed opening) was designed in the 1910s. The glass bulb can be throw directIn the 1800s, glass fire grenades filled with suppressant liquids were popular …
- Comment posted by Kevin Sherlock: "Undated but probably taken in the 1920s. I believe that this photo is more likely c1895-1897. One reason I say this is that my Great Grand Uncle Charlie Sherlock diComment posted by Kevin Sherlock: "Undated but probably taken in the 1920s. …
- Black and white photograph of a group of school children, arranged in three rows and a teacher Miss Hill standing on a right side. Picture taken at the front entrance of Laura Secord Memorial SchoolBlack and white photograph of a group of school children, arranged in …
- Laura Secord Memorial School in Queenston was funded in part by Queenston Women's Institute and Buffalo businessman John D. Larkin. It was opened in 1915 and stayed opened till 2010.Laura Secord Memorial School in Queenston was funded in part by Queenston …
- Black and white photograph of a group of senior students arranged in three rows, in park-like area with outbuildings in the background. Back row:(left to right): Joan Bright, Bernice Cunningham, BettBlack and white photograph of a group of senior students arranged in …
- Sepia colour photographs attached to cardboard frame. The pictures show agricultural character of Queenston area in 1900s.Sepia colour photographs attached to cardboard frame. The pictures show agricultural character …
- Anne Helena Woodruff was born in St. Davids, on December 28, 1850, to William Henry Woodruff and Mary Delilah Secord. While living on her father's farm, she was active with the First Presbyterian ChuAnne Helena Woodruff was born in St. Davids, on December 28, 1850, …
- Sepia-toned photograph of Mary Kershaw, Ellen Wilkinson, Salisbury and Annie Jane Clement. Seated women are wearing Victorian era dresses made of tafetta, with crinolines underneath. Made in the photSepia-toned photograph of Mary Kershaw, Ellen Wilkinson, Salisbury and Annie Jane Clement. …
- Helen Emily Wallace was born in Cobourg, Ontario on November 16, 1856 to Robert Wallace and Ann Jane Hewitt. She married Charles Matthew Lowrey in 1882 and had 5 children (Robert, Harold, Luella, EdnHelen Emily Wallace was born in Cobourg, Ontario on November 16, 1856 …
- Sepia-toned portrait of couple attached to beige card stock with photographer's name: "E. Stanton. Cobourg, Ontario". A young woman is wearing Victorian era dress made of taffeta with crinoline underSepia-toned portrait of couple attached to beige card stock with photographer's name: …
- Bro. William Kirby was the grandson of William Kirby, the noted Niagara-on-the-Lake author.Bro. William Kirby was the grandson of William Kirby, the noted Niagara-on-the-Lake …
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