Black and white photograph showing a group of women at Niagara Falls, dressed possibly for a Cave of the Winds or Maid of the Mist tour. From T.N. Morrisons personal collection, but any context or relation with the group is not known. February…
Newspaper clipping of Henry Foster's obituary, from the January 2, 1976 edition of the Welland Tribune. It details his career and includes quotes from friends and industry leaders.
Black and white photograph showing friends and family of Henry Foster surrounding his portrait at his newly dedicated room at the Welland Club. Also included is a clipping of the article about the event in the Welland Tribune. From the September 15,…
Black and white photograph of managing editors attending the 15th annual conference of the Canadian Managing Editors' Conference, which took place in Niagara Falls. From T.N. Morrison personal collection, former editor of the Welland Tribune.…
Black and white photograph of patrons at the sports celebrity dinner in Toronto on January 28, 1958. From T.N. Morrison's personal collection, former editor of the Welland Tribune.
Also included in the files is a microfilm copy of the accompanying…
Two black and white photographs of guests at the head table at the Runge-Maglie sports celebrity dinner, at the Knights of Columbus Hall. From T.N. Morrison's personal collection, former editor of the Welland Tribune. The ceremony jointly honored Sal…
Black and white photograph showing Ed Runge (left) and T.N. Morrison after last game, c. 1940. Runge, who spent part of his life in St. Catharines, would later be known for being an American League umpire from 1954 to 1970. Also in the background is…
Black and white photograph of the editor of the Welland Tribune, T.N. Morrison, interviewing CN Railway official D.V. Gonder on the new Turbo train. After the interview Morrison was heading back to his seat and the train struck a truck on the tracks,…
Black and white photograph of T.N. Morrison and Al Lacavera waving from their car during the opening of the Main Street Tunnel for the Welland Canal By-Pass project. Al Lacavera was president of the Chamber of Commerce, and T.N. Morrison was the…
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…