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  • Deep Hollow 1929
        Black and white photograph of Niagara River and a gully called Deep Hollow, taken in winter 1929. In the background - Lewiston on American side of Niagara River. There are railway tracks along the ri
      Black and white photograph of Niagara River and a gully called Deep …
  • Deep Hollow in Queenston.
        Black and white photograph of Niagara River and a gully called Deep Hollow with railway tracks along the river. Undated, probably 1929.
      Black and white photograph of Niagara River and a gully called Deep …
  • Canadian end of the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge.
        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 …
  • Queenston-Lewiston Bridge, 1925.
        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 th
      The old (the second) Queenston-Lewiston Suspension Bridge was originally built near the …
  • A trolley car of Niagara Falls Park and River Railway crossing Queenston-Lewiston Suspension Bridge
        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 C
      Undated photo, probably was taken between 1899 and 1902. The second Queenston …
  • Rail cars of Great Gorge Route
        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 …
  • Queen Street in Queenston (about 1920)
        Black and white photographs of Queen Street in Queenston, Ontario
      Black and white photographs of Queen Street in Queenston, Ontario
  • Queenston-Lewiston Suspension Bridge
        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 brid
      The second Queenston - Lewiston Suspension Bridge was officially opened on July …
  • Queenston Docks
        Could it be the ice jam in 1955?
      Could it be the ice jam in 1955?
  • Queenston crash of 1915
        Article in series "Footnotes to history"
      Article in series "Footnotes to history"
  • Ice jam on Niagara River, 1909
        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 …
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