| Hungarian Printing Shop | Hungarian Printing Shop on 29 Cross Street | Still image | c. 1933-1934 |
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Subject:Hungarian Printing Shop on 29 Cross Street Type:Still image Date:c. 1933-1934 |
Description:Black and white photograph of the interior of the Hungarian Printing Shop on 29 Cross Street in Welland, c. 1933-1934. From left to right: Louis Imre, Jimmy Szabo, Joseph Imre (proprietor), and John Szucs.
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| Hungarian Printing Shop on 29 Cross Street | | Photo | 1933 |
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Type:Photo Date:1933 |
Description:From Left to Right: Louis Imre; Jimmy Szabo; Joseph Imre; John Szucs, c 1933
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| Hungarian Self Culture Society members demonstrates dances | | Photo | 30-Aug-97 |
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| Hungarian traditional costume | | Photo | 11-Jul-94 |
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| Hungarian traditional costume | | Photo | 11-Jul-94 |
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| Hungarian traditional costumes | | Photo | 10-Apr-82 |
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| Hunor Dancers demonstrate music | | Photo | |
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| Hydraulic Suction Dredge "Primrose" working on the fourth Welland Canal, c. 1920 | Welland Canal construction | Still image | c. 1920 |
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Subject:Welland Canal construction Type:Still image Date:c. 1920 |
Description:Black and white halftone photograph of the Hydraulic Suction Dredge "Primrose" working on the fourth Welland Canal, c. 1920. From the booklet "Welland Ship Canal (Under Construction)" by the Department of Railways and Canals.
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| Hydro men at work on the hydro lines at corner of Karen Crescent and Fitch Street, November 1964 | Hydro workers | Still image | November 1964 |
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Subject:Hydro workers Type:Still image Date:November 1964 |
Description:Colour slide showing hydro men at work on the hydro lines at the corner of Karen Crescent and Fitch Street, November 1964.
From the Orline Clements Memorial Collection.
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| Hydro men at work repairing lines along Fitch Street, January 1971 | Hydro workers | Still image | January 1971 |
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Subject:Hydro workers Type:Still image Date:January 1971 |
Description:Colour slide showing hydro men from Welland Hydro at work repairing lines along Fitch Street, January 1971.
From the Orline Clements Memorial Collection.
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