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- Sepia coloured photograph of a suspension bridge with railway track in the middle.Sepia coloured photograph of a suspension bridge with railway track in the …
- The ice jam in 1909 blocked the mouth of the lower Niagara River, stopping the flow and rising the water 6 metres above the normal level.The ice jam in 1909 blocked the mouth of the lower Niagara …
- 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 …
- The old (the second) Queenston-Lewiston Suspension Bridge was originally built near the location of the present-day Rainbow Bridge, and was re-elected in Queenston in 1898, after the completion of thThe old (the second) Queenston-Lewiston Suspension Bridge was originally built near the …
- Undated photo, probably was taken between 1899 and 1902. The second Queenston - Lewiston Suspension Bridge was officially opened on July 21st 1899, connecting two railway lines which operated along CUndated photo, probably was taken between 1899 and 1902. The second Queenston …
- Black and white photograph with panoramic view of Queenston and Niagara River. The picture was taken from the Brock's monument (located in Queenston Heights Park) about 1910.Black and white photograph with panoramic view of Queenston and Niagara River. …
- The Great Gorge Route was a popular Niagara river attraction from 1895 - 1935. This electric trolley line ran from Niagara Falls (Prospect Park) to Lewiston, NY along the banks of the Niagara River,The Great Gorge Route was a popular Niagara river attraction from 1895 …
- The steamer "Corona" operated on the Toronto-Niagara run between 1896-1930. "The Corona was a side wheeler, capable of carrying 2,000 passengers. She was 272 feet long and was designed by a Mr. AngstThe steamer "Corona" operated on the Toronto-Niagara run between 1896-1930. "The Corona …
- Sepia colour photographs attached to cardboard frame.Sepia colour photographs attached to cardboard frame.
- From Armstrong family collectionFrom Armstrong family collection
- On January 27, 1938 an ice jam caused a collapse of the Falls View Bridge.On January 27, 1938 an ice jam caused a collapse of the …
- Black and white photographs of Queen Street in Queenston, OntarioBlack and white photographs of Queen Street in Queenston, Ontario
- The second Queenston - Lewiston Suspension Bridge was officially opened on July 21st 1899, connecting two railway lines which operated along Canadian and American shorelines. This old suspension bridThe second Queenston - Lewiston Suspension Bridge was officially opened on July …
- Black and white photograph of the steamship Cayuga with many young passengers on the decks.Black and white photograph of the steamship Cayuga with many young passengers …
- Chippewa was built by Niagara Navigation Company in 1894 and retired in 1936.Chippewa was built by Niagara Navigation Company in 1894 and retired in …
- The ice jam in 1955 destroyed the dock shelter and ticket office on Queenston Docks.The ice jam in 1955 destroyed the dock shelter and ticket office …
- Niagara Falls Evening Review (Niagara Falls, Ontario. Canada19141005) handwritten note: "Queenton historic houses. Toll house now relocated corner Line 6 & Niagara Parkway"Niagara Falls Evening Review (Niagara Falls, Ontario. Canada19141005) handwritten note: "Queenton historic houses. Toll house now relocated corner Line 6 …
- "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, …
- "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, …
- The "Ongiara" was a wooden, double-deck, propeller driven steam ferry built in 1885 at Toronto by Melancthon Simpson and commissioned as the "Queen City". In 1888 she was sold to the Niagara TransporThe "Ongiara" was a wooden, double-deck, propeller driven steam ferry built in …
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