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Typewritten pages of an autobiography by L.D. Raymond. The text would have been handwritten sometime between 1880-1890, and was copied with a typewriter at an unknown date.

Lorenzo Dulmage Raymond was the first Crown Attorney, Clerk of the Peace,…

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Black and white photograph of four men next to journalism equipment at Niagara College. Larry Smith, the former managing editor of the St. Catharines Standard, had just retired in May. A $1,500 surplus from his retirement dinner was given to Niagara…

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Colour photograph showing Ronald McDonald in the childrens area at the Main Branch of WPL reading a book to children, from September/October 2009.

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Black and white program for Larry Smith's retirement party at the Parkway Inn in St. Catharines, May 23, 1980.

Larry Smith was the editor-in-chief of the St. Catharines Standard, and one of his best friends was T.N. Morrison, the former editor of…

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Two black and white photographs of Sir Cedric Hardwicke and wife Helena Pickard visiting Welland manufacturers, c. 1944.

The first photograph has 'Page Hersey' written on the back, meaning he is likely pictured in front of the Page Hersey…

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Colour photograph labeled on the back as a St. Catharines reunion of newspaper workers, July 12, 1989.

From left to right: Margaret Morrison, Tom Morrison, Jackie Hayes, Ed Hayes, Dulcie Williams, Margaret Schmidt, Lou Cahill, Gladys Bassett,…

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Black and white photograph showing the Niagara delegates for the Ontario Baseball Association perusing documents, from April 1949. T.N. Morrison, at the time the Tribune's sports editor, is on the left.

Also included in the files is a relevant…

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Black and white photograph of managing editor T.N. Morrison being presented with gifts on St. Patrick's Day by Welland Tribune staff, March 17, 1953. Morrison was born in Ireland and had the nickname "Shamrock."

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Black and white photograph of a young girl on the banks beside the canal, c. 1918. Could possibly be the feeder canal.

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Two black and white photos showing famous jockey Avelino Gomez reminding us of the Fort Erie Race Track opening date on April 8, January 26, 1961. The gathering was the annual Sports Celebrities dinner in Toronto and he visited the Welland party…
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