| Three Croatian dancers | | Photo | 30-Apr-86 |
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| Three Sisters Islands, c. 1890-1892 | Three Sisters Islands | Still image | c. 1890-1892 |
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Subject:Three Sisters Islands Type:Still image Date:c. 1890-1892 |
Description:Black and white photogravure from the book "Niagara Falls Photo-Gravures from Recent Negatives of the Albertype Company, New York" by A. Wittemann, captioned “Three Sisters Islands," c. 1890-1892.
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| Three trucks outse Page-Hersey | | Photo | |
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Description:Three trucks outse Page-Hersey, Welland, ON
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| Thumbs up! | Ross Beard | Still image | c. 1988 |
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Subject:Ross Beard Type:Still image Date:c. 1988 |
Description:A newspaper photo and caption of Ross Beard painting a mural on the Tribune building.
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| Tiles being delivered for the foundation of the Welland Public Library building extension, early October 1974 | Construction site and crew | Still image | Early October 1974 |
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Subject:Construction site and crew Type:Still image Date:Early October 1974 |
Description:Colour slide showing tiles being delivered for the foundation of the Welland Public Library building extension, early October 1974.
The slide is part of a photographic record of 600 images to document the construction work undertaken to expand the Carnegie building in 1974 and 1975. The library had become too small to house a growing collection and to serve the growing population of Welland. [show more]
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| Tim Wakefield pitches for the Welland Pirates, Guardian Express, July 1, 1989 | Tim Wakefield, Welland Pirates | Text | 1989/07/01 |
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Subject:Tim Wakefield, Welland Pirates Type:Text Date:1989/07/01 |
Description:Newspaper clipping about the Welland Pirates game against the Pittsfield Mets. It discusses the play of Tim Wakefield, who switched mid-game from third baseman to relief pitcher and excelled, despite the Welland Pirates ultimately losing the game 13-11. Wakefield later became one of the best players in the MLB as a knuckleball pitcher, playing 17 seasons with the Boston Red Sox and winning two World Series with them. From the July 1, 1989 edition of the Guardian Express. [show more]
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| Time to relax on the NS&T, c. 1959 | Passengers on NS&T | Still image | c. 1959 |
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Subject:Passengers on NS&T Type:Still image Date:c. 1959 |
Description:Newspaper clipping from the Welland Tribune, c. 1959, showing passengers on the NS&T (Niagara, St. Catharines and Toronto) Railway going home for the day. The last run for the NS&T was March 28, 1959, and it was the last interurban electric railway operating in Canada.
The captioned text reads: "Time to relax comes at last for tired passengers as they head back to St. Catharines. The day's outing covered present NS&T main line and most branches and industrial sidings." [show more]
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| Tom Bochsler Photography, Hamilton, ON | Tom Bochsler Photography, Hamilton, ON | Photo | |
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Subject:Tom Bochsler Photography, Hamilton, ON Type:Photo |
Description:Vacuum annealing, Atlas Steels, Welland, ON
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| Tom Bochsler Photography, Hamilton, ON | | Photo | |
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Type:Photo |
Description:Hot/cold cycling testing, Atlas Steels, Welland, ON
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| Tom Bochsler Photography, Hamilton, ON | | Photo | |
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Type:Photo |
Description:Bar finishing department, Atlas Steels, Welland, ON
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