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  • Workers of the Queenston Quarry Company
        Queenston stone (dolomitic limestone) has been quarried at least since the beginning of the nineteenth century and Queenston quarries produced the best building stone in Ontario. In the nineteenth ce
      Queenston stone (dolomitic limestone) has been quarried at least since the beginning …
  • Charles M. Lowery at Queenston Quarry
        Queenston stone (dolomitic limestone) has been quarried at least since the beginning of the nineteenth century and Queenston quarries produced the best building stone in Ontario. In the nineteenth ce
      Queenston stone (dolomitic limestone) has been quarried at least since the beginning …
  • Queenston Cement Works
    Usher, Harold, Niagara Advance (Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada), 8 Oct 1980     "Queenston cement works". Article about the Queenston quarries and cement plant there (founded by Isaac Usher in 1880s) written by Harold Usher. "Queenston Cement Mill". A student report prepared by
    Usher, Harold, Niagara Advance (Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada), 8 Oct 1980   "Queenston cement works". Article about the Queenston quarries and cement plant there …
  • Usher Cement Plant in Queenston
        Black and white photograph of the natural cement plant in Queenston with railway tracks below and groups of employees standing at higher elevations. Queenston Cement Works was founded by Isaac Usher
      Black and white photograph of the natural cement plant in Queenston with …
  • Portrait of Charles Matthew Lowrey
        Obituary (1931) reads: "Deep regret is felt in Niagara-on-the-Lake in the passing of the late Charles Matthew Lowrey, aged 75 years, at his home in Queenston on Wednesday, April 22. The remains are b
      Obituary (1931) reads: "Deep regret is felt in Niagara-on-the-Lake in the passing …
  • Charles Matthew Lowrey with his wife Helen Emily
        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. She passed away on March 22
      Helen Emily Wallace was born in Cobourg, Ontario on November 16, 1856 …
  • Charles Matthew Lowrey with his daughters
        Charles Matthew Lowrey [Lowery] was born in Vanessa, Ontario on 29 Aug 1855 to David Jackson Lowrey and Elizabeth Catherine Teeter. He married Helen Emily Wallace and had 5 children (Robert, Harold,
      Charles Matthew Lowrey [Lowery] was born in Vanessa, Ontario on 29 Aug …
  • Fairview Fruit Farm in Queenston
        Matthew Charles Lowrey bought 42 acres of Niagara Township lot 4 in 1888 and established a successful fruit growing operation known as Fairview Fruit Farm on this land. Fruit farming became profitabl
      Matthew Charles Lowrey bought 42 acres of Niagara Township lot 4 in …
  • Fairview Fruit Farm in Queenston
        Matthew Charles Lowrey bought 42 acres of Niagara Township lot 4 in 1888 and established a successful fruit growing operation known as Fairview Fruit Farm on this land. Fruit farming became profitabl
      Matthew Charles Lowrey bought 42 acres of Niagara Township lot 4 in …
  • Charles Matthew Lowrey with his daughters
        Charles Matthew Lowrey [Lowery] was born in Vanessa, Ontario on 29 Aug 1855 to David Jackson Lowrey and Elizabeth Catherine Teeter. He married Helen Emily Wallace and had 5 children (Robert, Harold,
      Charles Matthew Lowrey [Lowery] was born in Vanessa, Ontario on 29 Aug …
  • Charles Matthew Lowrey with his friends
        Charles Matthew Lowrey [Lowery] was born in Vanessa, Ontario on 29 Aug 1855 to David Jackson Lowrey and Elizabeth Catherine Teeter. He married Helen Emily Wallace and had 5 children (Robert, Harold,
      Charles Matthew Lowrey [Lowery] was born in Vanessa, Ontario on 29 Aug …
  • Lowrey's stone house in Queenston
        On some photographs the house is decorated with British flags so there is also possibility of year 1919 - as Prince Edward, Prince of Wales (future Edward VIII and Duke of Windsor) was on royal tour
      On some photographs the house is decorated with British flags so there …
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