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Postcard of the new Alexandra Bridge, c. 1904-1905Alexandra BridgeStill imagec. 1904-1905
Subject:Alexandra Bridge
Type:Still image
Date:c. 1904-1905
Description:Black and white photographic postcard of the then-new Alexandra Bridge, c. 1904-1905.
Postcard of the S.S. LEMOYNE passing under Main Street Bridge on the way to the Welland Canal opening ceremonies at Lock 6, August 6, 1932S.S. LEMOYNE; Main Street Bridge; Welland CanalStill image1932/08/06
Subject:S.S. LEMOYNE; Main Street Bridge; Welland Canal
Type:Still image
Date:1932/08/06
Description:Black and white postcard showing the S.S. LEMOYNE passing under the Main Street Bridge on the way to the Welland Canal opening ceremonies at Lock 6, August 6, 1932. The text on the back reads: "S.S. LEMOYNE passing under the Main St. Bridge in Welland (Bridge 13) on her way to the Welland Canal opening ceremonies at Lock 6 on August 6, 1932. In her day, She was the largest Bulk Carrier in the world." This is postcard 1 of 13 from "Welland's 150th anniversary postcard collection, 1858-2008." Image sourced from the Bruno Ravenda Collection. [show more]
Postcard of the ship "Georgetown" of Buffalo, N.Y. passing the Alexandra Bridge at WellandShip "Georgetown"; Welland CanalStill imageUnknown
Subject:Ship "Georgetown"; Welland Canal
Type:Still image
Date:Unknown
Description:Black and white postcard of the ship "Georgetown" of Buffalo, N.Y. passing the Alexandra Bridge at Welland, undated.
Postcard of the Thorold Public Library's Carnegie buildingThorold Public LibraryStill imageUnknown
Subject:Thorold Public Library
Type:Still image
Date:Unknown
Description:Colourized photographic postcard of the Thorold Public Library's Carnegie building, undated.
Postcard of the Toronto Hamilton & Buffalo train leaving Welland station westbound over Michigan Central third canal bridge, c. 1905-1911Toronto Hamilton & Buffalo trainStill imagec. 1905-1911
Subject:Toronto Hamilton & Buffalo train
Type:Still image
Date:c. 1905-1911
Description:Black and white photographic postcard of the Toronto Hamilton & Buffalo train leaving Welland station westbound over Michigan Central third canal bridge, c. 1905-1911. The text on the back reads: "T.H. & B. Train leaving Welland station westbound over Michigan Central 3rd Canal Bridge. Plymouth Cordage can be seen in the background of the photo. This is a sign of Bid McCormick's theme "Watch Welland Grow", circa 1905-1911." This is postcard 6 of 13 from "Welland's 150th anniversary postcard collection, 1858-2008." Image sourced from the Bruno Ravenda Collection. [show more]
Postcard of the Welland County Industrial Home, c. 1900Welland County Industrial HomeStill imagec. 1900
Subject:Welland County Industrial Home
Type:Still image
Date:c. 1900
Description:Black and white photographic print of the Welland County Industrial Home, c. 1900.
Postcard of the Welland County Industrial Home, c. 1910Welland County Industrial HomeStill imagec. 1910
Subject:Welland County Industrial Home
Type:Still image
Date:c. 1910
Description:Colour slide of a postcard of the Welland County Industrial Home, c. 1910.
Postcard of the Welland Hospital, c. 1910Welland HospitalStill imagec. 1910
Subject:Welland Hospital
Type:Still image
Date:c. 1910
Description:Colour slide of a photo of a colourized postcard of the Welland Hospital, c. 1910.
Postcard of Third Welland Canal Bridge, Port Colborne, c. 1913Canal bridge; workersStill imagec. 1913
Subject:Canal bridge; workers
Type:Still image
Date:c. 1913
Description:Black and white postcard of the Third Welland Canal Bridge, Port Colborne, c. 1913. Captioned "Working at the Electric Wires, Port Colborne, Ont."
Postcard of watercraft on Welland Canal, c. 1905-1915Boaters; spectators; Welland CanalStill imagec. 1905-1915
Subject:Boaters; spectators; Welland Canal
Type:Still image
Date:c. 1905-1915
Description:Black and white photographic postcard of people piloting watercraft on the Welland Canal, with spectators on the Alexandra Bridge in the background for an unknown event, c. 1905-1915.