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- Hubert Beckett opened a professional studio in Hamilton in 1925, and was active as a portrait photographer until his death, at age 75, in 1967.Hubert Beckett opened a professional studio in Hamilton in 1925, and was …
- Due to a declining number of congregation members, a very moving and historical service was held on October 6, 1996 to celebrate the amalgamation of the St. Davids and Queenston United Church congregDue to a declining number of congregation members, a very moving and …
- St. Catharines Standard (St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada18910421), Spring 1949 John D. Larkin, a successful industrialist from Buffalo, started buying land in Niagara in 1900. He purchased Glencairn near Queenston and developed three farming communities in the township with oveSt. Catharines Standard (St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada18910421), Spring 1949 John D. Larkin, a successful industrialist from Buffalo, started buying land in …
- 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 …
- Huggins, Jean A. E. (1895-1989), Niagara Falls Evening Review (Niagara Falls, Ontario. Canada19141005), 23 Apr 1964 Two articles about preparation and introduction of a wax figure of Laura Secord to Louis Tussaud Wax Museum in Niagara Falls. Another on the same topic: Wit Wonder Wisdom by WYN.Huggins, Jean A. E. (1895-1989), Niagara Falls Evening Review (Niagara Falls, Ontario. Canada19141005), 23 Apr 1964 Two articles about preparation and introduction of a wax figure of Laura …
- Huggins, Jean A. E. (1895-1989), St. Catharines Standard (St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada18910421), 30 May 1957 A scrapbook about Niagara Township municipality, its history, new municipal building and elections in 1957, consisting of articles from local newspapers: "Municipal Building Features Modern ArchitectHuggins, Jean A. E. (1895-1989), St. Catharines Standard (St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada18910421), 30 May 1957 A scrapbook about Niagara Township municipality, its history, new municipal building and …
- Black and white photograph of two-storey house with verandah, surrounded by mature trees. It is located on a corner lot of a gravel road, where there is also a stone marker with her name.Black and white photograph of two-storey house with verandah, surrounded by mature …
- Black and white photograph of two-storey, gable roof house with verandah, surrounded by mature trees and shrubbery on both sides.Black and white photograph of two-storey, gable roof house with verandah, surrounded …
- An article about Laura Secord house and its history with black and white photograph of this building.An article about Laura Secord house and its history with black and …
- Bannerman, James, Maclean's Magazine, 5 Dec 1953, p. 28,29,41,42,44,45,46 An article about a visit of Charles Dickens in North America, published in Maclean's Magazine, December 15, 1953. In 1842 the novelist visited Niagara Falls and Queenston, among other places in CanadBannerman, James, Maclean's Magazine, 5 Dec 1953, p. 28,29,41,42,44,45,46 An article about a visit of Charles Dickens in North America, published …
- Black and white photograph of Queenston, with dock in foreground and Brock's Monument on Queenston Heights in background. The stickers mark five points on the photo: 1. South Landing Inn 2. The Ivy BBlack and white photograph of Queenston, with dock in foreground and Brock's …
- Program of Laura Secord School open house in 1976 with a list of school staff (Brockview and Laura Secord schools) and acknowledgement of various firms participating in school renovations.Program of Laura Secord School open house in 1976 with a list …
- Constitution of Queenston Community Association. 4 pages with typed text on: objects, membership, annual fees, duties of officers, committees and meetings.Constitution of Queenston Community Association. 4 pages with typed text on: objects, …
- Obituary for Hazel A. Corman, a principal of Laura Secord Public School in Queenston, between 1918 and 1953.Obituary for Hazel A. Corman, a principal of Laura Secord Public School …
- Newspaper photograph of a peach warehouse in Queenston, Ontario from 1913.Newspaper photograph of a peach warehouse in Queenston, Ontario from 1913.
- A colour photo of a young girl holding a bunch of purple grapes.A colour photo of a young girl holding a bunch of purple …
- Huggins, Jean A. E. (1895-1989), St. Catharines Standard (St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada18910421), 16 Mar 1953 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.Huggins, Jean A. E. (1895-1989), St. Catharines Standard (St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada18910421), 16 Mar 1953 Laura Secord Memorial School in Queenston was funded in part by Queenston …
- St. Catharines Standard (St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada18910421), 13 Aug 1971 Photo description: "Students of Laura Secord Memorial Public School in Queenston held a carnival for Cystic Fibrosis yesterday, raising around $100 according to Mrs. John Ghetti who helped her childrSt. Catharines Standard (St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada18910421), 13 Aug 1971 Photo description: "Students of Laura Secord Memorial Public School in Queenston held …
- Sepia tone photograph of Queenston dock during ice jam in late 1920s. The sign "Queenston" in the foreground; in the background: the stairs on the riverbank and a building on the hill. Picture takenSepia tone photograph of Queenston dock during ice jam in late 1920s. …
- Huggins, Jean A. E. (1895-1989), Niagara Falls Evening Review (Niagara Falls, Ontario. Canada19141005), 16 Mar 1953 A article about a new addition opening at Laura Secord Memorial School at Queenston written by Mrs. A. E. Huggins, a former teacher at this school. Also, a programme of official opening ceremonies. NHuggins, Jean A. E. (1895-1989), Niagara Falls Evening Review (Niagara Falls, Ontario. Canada19141005), 16 Mar 1953 A article about a new addition opening at Laura Secord Memorial School …
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