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Black and white photograph showing construction of the Niagara Street (formerly known as North Main Street) Bridge, Welland, January 1932. The Main Street Bridge can be seen in the background.

The Niagara Street Bridge would officially open on…

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Black and white photograph showing construction of the new library addition with a view of the front, August 1961.

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Black and white photograph showing construction of the new library addition with a view to the south, August 1961. The building in the left background is the Leslie Apartments.

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Black and white photograph showing construction of the new library addition with a view to the north, August 1961. The house in the background was torn down in 1962 for the library parking lot.

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Black and white photographic print of a fire at the train station near Patterson Avenue, c. 1920s. Spectators are seen observing the fire from the tracks. Imperial Manufacturing Company's building can be seen on the right.

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Black and white photographic print showing a group of unidentified children standing to one side of a train bridge, undated, unknown location.

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Colour polaroid of Welland Public Library's old card catalogue that was used before computers, September 24, 1991.

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Black and white photograph showing construction of the new library addition, with a view of the basement level looking north, August 1961.

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Black and white photograph of Welland Public Library staff "moving books" during construction of addition in August 1961.

From left to right: Francoise Marcoux (in part), Ivy White, Althea Phillips, Bonnie Bisnett, unidentified, Beverly Cowell,…

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Colourized photograph showing the S.S. LEMOYNE passing under the Main Street Bridge on the way to the Welland Canal opening ceremonies at Lock 6, August 6, 1932. At one time she was the largest bulk carrier in the world.
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