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Newspaper clipping about then city clerk of Welland David Barrett, who quietly celebrated his 20th anniversary working for the city. He had also just finished being administrative vice president of the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO),…

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A full-page newspaper clipping of 21 photos of city clerk David Barrett and associates in celebration of his retirement. Photos taken by Cec Mitchell. From the October 23, 1989 edition of the Welland Tribune.

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Newspaper clipping about David Barrett who was going to be honoured at the Association of Municipalities of Ontario annual banquet in Toronto. He was to be presented with the Anniversary Municipal Recognition Award for his service with the Welland…

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Newspaper clipping with a biography about David Barrett who had 33 years of municipal government experience and retired on September 30, 1989. From the June 16, 1989 edition of the Welland Tribune.

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Black and white photograph of Welland City Council and Civic Officials during the Centennial year, c. 1958.

From left to right: Front row: T. W. Kawalecki, City Engineer; F. D. Turner, City Treasurer; J. E. Watt, City Clerk; A. L. McCrae, Mayor;…

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Black and white photograph of the planners of the Welland Centennial celebrations posing at City Hall, July 1958.

Front row, from left to right: H. L. Cudney, H. F. Edwards, Harry Diffin, Mayor Armour McCrae, Miss Joan Raso, Mrs. O. W. Patterson,…

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Black and white photograph showing old City Hall decorated for the Welland Centennial celebrations, c. 1958. On the corner of King and Division Streets, it was later demolished that year.

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Black and white photograph of the new City Hall and civic administration building at 411 East Main Street, ready in the Welland Centennial year, c. 1958.

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Black and white photographic print of a special page of The Welland Telegraph, from Jan 1, 1918. It lists A. Hendershot as the first Mayor of Welland, elected in 1878. Moses Betts, who was Reeve of Welland in the year of Confederation in 1867. M.…

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Undated photo of public buildings in Welland, including City Hall.
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