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Colourized photographic postcard of Welland High School. Part of the "Souvenir Folder of Welland, Ontario" by F. H. Leslie, undated. It was located on Denistoun and West Main Streets, and was operational between 1915 and 1998.

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Black and white photograph of a class posing in front of Welland High School, October 1891.

The first Welland High School building was located on Denistoun and West Main Streets, and was operational between 1879 and 1915.

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Halftone reproduction of a black and white photograph of a class posing in front of Welland High School, undated.

The first Welland High building was located on Denistoun and West Main Streets, and was operational between 1879 and 1915.

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Black and white photographic print of the second Welland High School building, March 1915. It was located on Denistoun and West Main Streets, and was operational between 1915 and 1998.

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Black and white photograph of Welland High School, c. 1880, a year after construction was finished. This first Welland High building was located on Denistoun and West Main Streets, and was operational between 1879 and 1915.

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Black and white photograph of Welland High & Vocational School, c. 1930. It was located on Denistoun and West Main Streets, and was operational between 1915 and 1998.

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Halftone reproduction of a black and white photograph of Welland High School, undated. It was located on Denistoun and West Main Streets, and was operational between 1915 and 1998.

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Black and white photographic print of Welland High School, c. 1906. The first Welland High building was located on Denistoun and West Main Streets, and was operational between 1879 and 1915.

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Black and white photographic print of the Electric Steel & Metals Company building on Denistoun Street under construction, c. 1914.

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Newspaper clipping recounting the Bald family's contribution to education in the region. This included the creation of the J.C. Bald School named after James C. Bald, the former secretary of the school district. The family also had the first woman,…
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