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Black and white photographic print of Central Methodist Church on the corner of Young and King Streets, c. 1920.

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Black and white photographic print of an image of Central Roller Mills, Wainfleet, undated. The picture is printed on what looks like an envelope. Under the photo it says "Return in ten days to Alex J. McAlpine Marshville Ontario."

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Black and white photographic print of the Central Roller Mills building, Marshville, Wainfleet, c. 1920.

Mr. Miller Pickett named the mill Wainfleet Centre because the name Marshville was detrimental to the sale of his flour at the turn of the…

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Centre of Welland showing Alexandra Bridge and Aqueduct

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Certificate commemorating the 200th Anniversary of the Welland Public Library on November 27, 2024, from Niagara Centre MP Vance Badawey.

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Certificate commemorating the 200th Anniversary of the Welland Public Library on November 27, 2024, from Niagara Centre MPP Jeff Burch.

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Certificate commemorating the 200th Anniversary of the Welland Public Library on November 27, 2024, from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The acknowledgement was arranged through Niagara Centre MP Vance Badawey.

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Black and white photographic print of the 1914 Page-Hersey Tubes baseball team, who were Welland District League champions.

Top row, from left to right: John D. O'Holleran, second base; Epps, catcher; Norman Rinker, right field; Fred Kilgour,…

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Newspaper clipping reproduction with a photograph of the 1914-15 Page-Hersey Tubes baseball team, who won the district championship that season.

Front row, from left to right: Tommy Jones, shortstop; Earl Colley, catcher; Walter Ogg, coach; Barney…

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Black and white halftone photograph of workers channelling sides of the rock cutting during the fourth Welland Canal construction, c. 1920. From the booklet "Welland Ship Canal (Under Construction)" by the Department of Railways and Canals.
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