Postcard of Alexandra Bridge and West Main Street | Alexandra Bridge; West Main Street; Welland Canal | Still image | c. 1910-1920 |
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Subject:Alexandra Bridge; West Main Street; Welland Canal Type:Still image Date:c. 1910-1920 |
Description:Colourized photographic postcard of the Alexandra Bridge over the Welland Canal and West Main Street, undated.
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Postcard of Alexandra Bridge, c. 1912 | Alexandra Bridge | Still image | c. 1912 |
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Subject:Alexandra Bridge Type:Still image Date:c. 1912 |
Description:Black and white photographic postcard showing the Alexandra Bridge across the Welland River, c. 1912. Postcard in the shape of a small bookmark, called 'Book Post Card,' it had 1 cent postage and only senders name and address was allowed.
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Postcard of an aerial view of downtown Welland and a ship approaching the Main Street Bridge, c. 1972 | Welland Canal, ship, and downtown | Still image | c. 1972 |
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Subject:Welland Canal, ship, and downtown Type:Still image Date:c. 1972 |
Description:Postcard of an aerial view of downtown Welland and a ship approaching the Main Street Bridge, c. 1972.
The text on the back reads: "1972. In the last year of operation, we see the Quebecois approaching the Main St. bridge. She is typical of the large vessels passing through Welland before the canal closing Dec. 15th. Note the Siphon, the flourishing Downtown and the Market Square."
This is postcard 8 of 13 from "Welland's 150th anniversary postcard collection, 1858-2008."
Image sourced from the Thies Bogner Collection. [show more]
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Postcard of an aerial view of Niagara Falls, c. 1969-1971 | Niagara Falls | Still image | c. 1969-1971 |
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Subject:Niagara Falls Type:Still image Date:c. 1969-1971 |
Description:Colour photographic postcard of the Heritage Tower (now know as the Konica Minolta Tower) and Niagara Falls, c. 1969-1971.
Captioned on the back "The Honeymoon Capital of the World." The falls are 1,000 feet wide and situated twenty miles from Lake Erie and fourteen miles from the river mouth in Lake Ontario. The Canadian (or Horseshoe) Falls are 160 feet high; the American Falls being 167 feet high. This scene shows the Heritage Tower towering 665 feet above the Niagara Gorge. Dine in the sky at the elegant Crown Suite Dining Rooms in the crown of the tower." [show more]
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Postcard of an ice mountain at the American Fall, c. 1900-1907 | Niagara Falls; ice mountain | Still image | c. 1900-1907 |
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Subject:Niagara Falls; ice mountain Type:Still image Date:c. 1900-1907 |
Description:Halftone reproduction of a black and white photographic postcard of an ice mountain at the American Fall, c. 1900-1907. The postcard was addressed to a Miss Jean Martin of Latchford ON, and mailed on what looks like September 18, 1907.
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Postcard of Beatty and Co. Shipyards, Welland | Beatty and Co. Shipyards | Still image | Unknown |
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Subject:Beatty and Co. Shipyards Type:Still image Date:Unknown |
Description:Black and white photographic postcard of the Beatty and Co. Shipyards, Welland, undated.
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Postcard of boat landing on Niagara River, Lewiston, N. Y. | Ship; Niagara River | Still image | Unknown |
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Subject:Ship; Niagara River Type:Still image Date:Unknown |
Description:Reproduction of a black and white photographic postcard showing a boat landing on the Niagara River, Lewiston, N. Y., undated.
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Postcard of Canboro Road looking west, c. 1926 | Canboro Road | Still image | c. 1926 |
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Subject:Canboro Road Type:Still image Date:c. 1926 |
Description:Black and white photographic print of a postcard of Canboro Road looking west, c. 1926.
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Postcard of Canboro Road, Fonthill | Canboro Road | Still image | Unknown |
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Subject:Canboro Road Type:Still image Date:Unknown |
Description:Colourized photographic postcard of Canboro Road, Fonthill, undated. Captioned "Down the Hill to the Library, Canboro Road, Fonthill, Canada."
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Postcard of Central Methodist Church, now Central United, c. 1920 | Central Methodist Church | Still image | c. 1920 |
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Subject:Central Methodist Church Type:Still image Date:c. 1920 |
Description:Black and white photographic print of a postcard of Central Methodist Church, now Central United, on the corner of Young and King Streets, c. 1920. The second image in the files is a colour slide of the same postcard.
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