Black and white photograph of a parade of recruits on King Street (then known as South Main Street) leaving for training during World War I, c. 1914-1918. A sign for Laughlin Realty (on 30 South Main Street) can be clearly seen.
Black and white photograph of a parade of recruits on East Main Street, in front of the Welland Courthouse, leaving for training during World War I, c. 1914-1918.
Black and white photograph of a parade of recruits on East Main Street, in front of the Welland Courthouse, leaving for training during World War I, c. 1914-1918.
Three black and white photographs of a World War I military parade on East Main Street, c. 1915. The Welland Courthouse and Welland Fire Hall (which was soon to be demolished) can be seen in the background.
Two black and white photographs of a review of troops in Merritt Park during World War I, c. 1914-1918. The Alexandra Bridge can be seen in the background.
Black and white photograph of a review of troops in Merritt Park during World War I, c. 1914-1918. The Alexandra Bridge, City Hall, and the Central United Church can be seen in the background.
Halftone reproduction of a black and white photograph of the Welland-Crowland War Memorial in Chippawa Park, undated. The statue was unveiled on on September 4, 1939.
Black and white photograph of a side view of the Welland-Crowland War Memorial in Chippawa Park, undated. The statue was unveiled on on September 4, 1939.