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- 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 [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 [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 …
- 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 UsherBlack and white photograph of the natural cement plant in Queenston with …
- On September 18, 1984, in theatrical experiment unrivalled across Canada, the Shaw Festival simultaneously recreated scenes from Orwell's "1984" in three theatres, and variety of locations in the towOn September 18, 1984, in theatrical experiment unrivalled across Canada, the Shaw …
- This is a collage of photos from the careers of librarians Gerda Molson and Linda Potter. It was created in 1999 to honor their 30 years of service to the Library.This is a collage of photos from the careers of librarians Gerda …
- This is a sketch of a proposed meeting room for the Niagara Public Library.This is a sketch of a proposed meeting room for the Niagara …
- This is a plaque from 2006 which was given to the Niagara on the lake Public Library by the Government of Ontario after receiving a grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation.This is a plaque from 2006 which was given to the Niagara …
- This is a plaque from 2007 which was given to the Niagara on the lake Public Library by the Government of Ontario after receiving a grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation.This is a plaque from 2007 which was given to the Niagara …
- this is a poster congratulating the N.O.T.L. library on it's official opening in June 2001. It was given to the library and is signed by the 5 town councilors who voted for the new library on June 28this is a poster congratulating the N.O.T.L. library on it's official opening …
- Possibly watercolour. Pike's Peak is located in Colorado, America.Possibly watercolour. Pike's Peak is located in Colorado, America.
- Riverside park is located in Niagara Falls.Riverside park is located in Niagara Falls.
- Grimsby Park had started of as a gathering place, which quickly turned into an amusement park of sorts in the early 1900's. However the lack of interest in the park led to its decline, it now housesGrimsby Park had started of as a gathering place, which quickly turned …
- A small black and white photograph of William Armstrong, who died in 1921.A small black and white photograph of William Armstrong, who died in …
- 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 …
- Black and white photograph of unidentified school children, arranged in three rows: sitting, kneeling and standing with teacher on the left. The photo is attached to a brown cardboard with a stamp ofBlack and white photograph of unidentified school children, arranged in three rows: …
- 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 …
- Reverse-stamp: "Photography by Ron Roels Phone 358-7086 Sinnicks Avenue, Niagara Falls"Reverse-stamp: "Photography by Ron Roels Phone 358-7086 Sinnicks Avenue, Niagara Falls"
- The Queenston and St. David’s branch of Women’s Institute was founded in 1908. In 1920s the organization bought then un-used former Queenston Baptist Church and opened as a hall in 1929.The Queenston and St. David’s branch of Women’s Institute was founded in …
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