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- 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 …
- 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 …
- A letter-response from S.N. Linzon, Ph.D., Chief, Phytotoxicology Section (Ministry of Environment, Air Management Branch, Toronto, Ontario) to Mrs. Huggins, Queesnton, Ontario, together with a reporA letter-response from S.N. Linzon, Ph.D., Chief, Phytotoxicology Section (Ministry of Environment, …
- Sepia tone photograph of a large group of school children, arranged in seven rows, with teaching personnel on left side. Picture taken at the front entrance of Laura Secord Memorial School in QueenstSepia tone photograph of a large group of school children, arranged in …
- Sepia tone photograph of male students in dresses, headscarves and masks. They are standing outside of a school building. A beige paper note with handwritten names of the students was attached to thiSepia tone photograph of male students in dresses, headscarves and masks. They …
- "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 …
- In 1936, The Niagara Parks Commission undertook the restoration of the Mackenzie House from ruin. The rebuilt home was was officially opened on June 18, 1938 by Prime Minister William Lyon MackenzieIn 1936, The Niagara Parks Commission undertook the restoration of the Mackenzie …
- "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, …
- Sepia tone photograph of cheerful girls, standing and holding their hands together. Picture was taken outside, in January 1919; there are a few houses in the background. A beige paper note with handwSepia tone photograph of cheerful girls, standing and holding their hands together. …
- Huggins, Jean A. E. (1895-1989), Niagara Falls Review, 29 May 1950 The Queenston-Lewiston Suspension Bridge described in this article was dismantled in 1963 when the new Queenston-Lewiston Bridge (the arch bridge, also known in USA as Lewiston–Queenston Bridge) wasHuggins, Jean A. E. (1895-1989), Niagara Falls Review, 29 May 1950 The Queenston-Lewiston Suspension Bridge described in this article was dismantled in 1963 …
- "Mrs. Huggins remembers renting a rowboat at this boat house from John Humphrey, the Queeenston Dockmaster. She and Hazel Corman, then principal of Laura Secord School, where Mrs. Huggins also taught"Mrs. Huggins remembers renting a rowboat at this boat house from John …
- Postcard stamped by St. Catharines Mail Office with a date Aug 4, 1913. There is also green one cent postage stamp of King George V "Admiral". Although George V succeeded Edward VII as King of EnglanPostcard stamped by St. Catharines Mail Office with a date Aug 4, …
- Black and white photograph of a group of junior students posing in front of stone block school building. Back row (left to right): Sandra Nicol(grade 3), Annabel King (2), Jean Sheppard(3), Marilyn PBlack and white photograph of a group of junior students posing in …
- Sepia tone photograph of school children, arranged in three rows, and standing outside of Laura Secord Memorial School in Queenston. Principal Miss Hazel Corman is standing on the right side. A photoSepia tone photograph of school children, arranged in three rows, and standing …
- The old stone school was built in 1844 and Charles R. Kilkenny was principal of the school from 1891 till the Laura Secord Memorial School was built in 1914-15. He continued as principal in the new sThe old stone school was built in 1844 and Charles R. Kilkenny …
- Laura Secord Memorial School in Queenston was built and funded in part by Queenston Women's Institute and Buffalo business John D. Larkin. It stayed opened till 2010. Miss Hazel Corman became principLaura Secord Memorial School in Queenston was built and funded in part …
- 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 …
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