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Reproduction of a brochure of the International Traction Company's Interurban Lines, c. 1902-1924. The company was formed in Buffalo in 1902 and merged various interurban and street railways.

The image on the brochure features an illustrated…

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Reproduction of a black and white photographic postcard showing a boat landing on the Niagara River, Lewiston, N. Y., undated.

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Halftone reproduction of a black and white photograph of the Sir Adam Beck Hydroelectric Generating Station 1 from across the Niagara River, post-1921.

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Black and white photographic print of the Toronto Power Co. building, Niagara Falls, undated. The plant which operated on the Niagara River ceased operations in 1974, and it was declared a National Historic Site of Canada in 1983.

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Black and white photographic print of Niagara Falls City Hall, undated.

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Black and white photographic print of Ryerson Avenue, Niagara Falls, undated.

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Halftone reproduction of a black and white photograph of an ice mountain at Niagara Falls in winter, c. 1880.

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Reproduction of a black and white photographic postcard of the cable car crossing house at Whirlpool Rapids Niagara Falls, c. 1890.

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Colour photographic postcard of Niagara Falls from the Rainbow Bridge, c. 1969-1971.

Captioned on the back "The Honeymoon Capital of the World." A view from the Rainbow Bridge showing the Canadian Horseshoe Falls and the American Falls. This view…

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Colour photographic postcard of the Heritage Tower (now know as the Konica Minolta Tower) and Niagara Falls, c. 1969-1971.

Captioned on the back "The Honeymoon Capital of the World." The falls are 1,000 feet wide and situated twenty miles from…
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