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Black and white photograoh of Cyril Shayler disc harrowing on the Daboll farm, Effingham, c. 1925.

Cyril was born in England and was a labourer for the Daboll family in Effingham.

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Two black and white photographs with views of the Daboll/Accursi house, Effingham, December 1977.

It was built by John Daboll in 1881.

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Black and white photograph of Joe Daboll's house in Effingham, looking east towards Saint Johns, c. 1979.

The house was built in 1881 by John Daboll. It was later owned by Dr. Accursi.

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Black and white photograph of Joe Daboll's flats, looking north on the Effingham landscape, c. 1930.

The same area, near Sulphur Spring Drive, was later known as Effingham Picnic Park.

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Black and white photograph taken from Joe Daboll's house looking east toward the Goldring farm, Effingham, c. 1930.

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Newspaper image of an aerial view of Fonthill, looking north-east, fall 2007.

From page C4 of "Above & Beyond: A Bird's Eye View of Welland and Area," a special insert of the Welland Tribune newspaper published November 27, 2007.

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Newspaper image of an aerial view of E.L. Crossley Secondary School, Pelham, fall 2007.

From page A9 of "Above & Beyond: A Bird's Eye View of Welland and Area," a special insert of the Welland Tribune newspaper published November 27, 2007.

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Newspaper image of an aerial view of Lookout Point Country Club, Pelham, fall 2007.

From page A8 of "Above & Beyond: A Bird's Eye View of Welland and Area," a special insert of the Welland Tribune newspaper published November 27, 2007.

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Black and white photographic postcard of a woman inside a stylized letter 'U.' It was sent to a Miss May Crow, Brown's Nurseries Ont., and was stamped at the post office 'Fonthill, Feb 22, 1911.'

The text reads "Hello there, was so pleased to get…

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Two black and white photographic prints of a man standing with the Comfort Maple, Pelham, c. 1958.

The tree is considered the oldest sugar maple tree in Canada; in 1975 it was estimated to be 400-500 years old.
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