An editorial by William Thomas describing the tour he took on a double-decker bus to view the 14 murals in Welland. He singles out Ross Beard's mural on the Tribune building as particularly exceptional.
Black and white photographic postcard showing Bridge 17 lifted to allow a ship to pass, at Dain City, June 1, 1930. Bridge 17 carried the Wabash Railway line over the canal.
Reproduction of a black and white illustration of the Dain Manufacturing Company factory, c. 1911. It was opened in 1910 and the company manufactured farming equipment, and was quickly bought and taken over by John Deere in 1911. John Deere operated…
Two colour slides showing the exterior of Dain City House, c. 1970s. It was also known as Dain City Hotel and Dain City Tavern and served different purposes over 100 years until it closed for good around 2016. It was best known as a tavern for nearby…
Newspaper image of an aerial view of John Deere Welland Works in Dain City, fall 2007.
From page A12 of "Above & Beyond: A Bird's Eye View of Welland and Area," a special insert of the Welland Tribune newspaper published November 27, 2007.
Newspaper image of an aerial view of Mud Lake, Port Colborne, fall 2007.
From page B1 of "Above & Beyond: A Bird's Eye View of Welland and Area," a special insert of the Welland Tribune newspaper published November 27, 2007.
Newspaper image of an aerial view of Dain City, Welland, fall 2007.
From page B5 of "Above & Beyond: A Bird's Eye View of Welland and Area," a special insert of the Welland Tribune newspaper published November 27, 2007.