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Black and white photograph with a view of Niagara Street looking north, with Centennial decorations, July 1958.

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Newspaper image of an aerial view of Holy Cross Cemetery and the Seaway Mall, looking east, fall 2007.

From page C10 of "Above & Beyond: A Bird's Eye View of Welland and Area," a special insert of the Welland Tribune newspaper published November…

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Newspaper image of an aerial view of Welland, west of the canal, fall 2007.

From page A2 of "Above & Beyond: A Bird's Eye View of Welland and Area," a special insert of the Welland Tribune newspaper published November 27, 2007.

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Newspaper image of an aerial view of Niagara Street, fall 2007.

From page A7 of "Above & Beyond: A Bird's Eye View of Welland and Area," a special insert of the Welland Tribune newspaper published November 27, 2007.

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Newspaper image of an aerial view of the Welland Fairgrounds off Niagara Street, fall 2007.

From page A4 of "Above & Beyond: A Bird's Eye View of Welland and Area," a special insert of the Welland Tribune newspaper published November 27, 2007.

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Two colour slides of the Welland River looking west, as seen from the Niagara Street Bridge, June 1976.

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Black and white postcard of Niagara Street looking north, c. 1930.

The text on the back reads: "Niagara St. circa 1930. The corner of West Main St. and Niagara looking north to the Welland River. At that time streets were covered with brick and…

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Colour slide showing a view of the stained glass window behind the altar at St. Kevin's Catholic Church, c. 1970s.

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Black and white photograph showing construction of the Niagara Street (formerly known as North Main Street) Bridge, Welland, April 18, 1932.

The Niagara Street Bridge would officially open on April 21, 1932 as part of the Welland Day…

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Magazine clipping about M. Beatty and Sons Foundry and Machine Shops, discussing Matthew Beatty and his sons and how they founded Welland's first iron foundry that lasted over 100 years. From the February, 1986 edition of Let's Talk Business.
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