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Black and white photograph of World War I warships on the Welland Canal, c. 1916.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Black and white photographic print showing a review of troops in Merritt Park, c. 1914-1918.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.
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