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Aerial view of Second and Third Welland Canals at Port Dalhousie, c. 1960sWelland Canal; Port DalhousieStill imagec. 1960s
Subject:Welland Canal; Port Dalhousie
Type:Still image
Date:c. 1960s
Description:Colour photographic print showing an aerial view of the Second and Third Welland Canals at Port Dalhousie, c. 1960s.
Aerial view of Sherkston, Port Colborne, fall 2007SherkstonStill image2007/11/27
Subject:Sherkston
Type:Still image
Date:2007/11/27
Description:Newspaper image of an aerial view of Sherkston, Port Colborne, fall 2007. From page D6 of "Above & Beyond: A Bird's Eye View of Welland and Area," a special insert of the Welland Tribune newspaper published November 27, 2007.
Aerial view of ships outse Electro MetalsWelland Historical MuseumPhoto
Subject:Welland Historical Museum
Type:Photo
Description:Aerial view of ships outse Electro Metals. Welland, ON
Aerial view of Short Hills Provincial Park, looking west, fall 2007Short Hills Provincial ParkStill image2007/11/27
Subject:Short Hills Provincial Park
Type:Still image
Date:2007/11/27
Description:Newspaper image of an aerial view of Short Hills Provincial Park, looking west, fall 2007. From page B8 of "Above & Beyond: A Bird's Eye View of Welland and Area," a special insert of the Welland Tribune newspaper published November 27, 2007. [show more]
Aerial view of Sugar Loaf Point, fall 2007Sugar Loaf PointStill image2007/11/27
Subject:Sugar Loaf Point
Type:Still image
Date:2007/11/27
Description:Newspaper image of an aerial view of Sugar Loaf Point, fall 2007. On the south-west shore of Port Colborne, Sugar Loaf was the original name of the settlement that later became Gravelly and then Port Colborne. From page C2 of "Above & Beyond: A Bird's Eye View of Welland and Area," a special insert of the Welland Tribune newspaper published November 27, 2007. [show more]
Aerial View of the AqueductWelland AqueductStill imageUnknown
Subject:Welland Aqueduct
Type:Still image
Date:Unknown
Description:Black and white photograph of an aerial view of the Welland Aqueduct. Undated.
Aerial view of the bottom of Merritt Island, looking east, fall 2007Merritt IslandStill image2007/11/27
Subject:Merritt Island
Type:Still image
Date:2007/11/27
Description:Newspaper image of an aerial view of the bottom of Merritt Island, looking east, fall 2007. From page D1 of "Above & Beyond: A Bird's Eye View of Welland and Area," a special insert of the Welland Tribune newspaper published November 27, 2007. [show more]
Aerial view of the City of Welland, c. 1921City of WellandStill imagec. 1921
Subject:City of Welland
Type:Still image
Date:c. 1921
Description:Black and white photograph of an aerial view of the City of Welland, taken from an airplane, c. 1921. The photo was included in the 'Report on Survey of City of Welland', by Thomas Adams, Consultant, for Welland's City Planning Commission. "Thomas Adams was a prominent town planner in early-20th-century Canada. He influenced the adoption and amendment of provincial planning legislation modelled on the British example in Ontario, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island... He was also a sought-after planner who provided advice on the design of urban landscapes in Canada and Newfoundland, and led the development of company towns and innovative public housing projects." - https://parks.canada.ca/culture/designation/personnage-person/thomas-adams [show more]
Aerial View of the East EndWelland East EndStill imageUnknown
Subject:Welland East End
Type:Still image
Date:Unknown
Description:Black and white photographic print of an aerial view of Welland's East End. Undated.
Aerial view of the Electro Metals plant, c. 1956Electro Metals plantStill imagec. 1956
Subject:Electro Metals plant
Type:Still image
Date:c. 1956
Description:Halftone reproduction of a black and white photograph of an aerial view of the Electro Metals plant, c. 1956. Accompanying text reads "The ELECTROMET plant at Welland, Ontario, is one of the largest ferro-alloys plants in the British Commonwealth. It stretches almost a mile along the famous Welland Canal." [show more]