Black and white photographic print of South Main Street (now known as King Street), c. 1925. The Alexandra Bridge can be seen on the left and was replaced with the lift bridge in 1927.
Black and white photographic print showing South Main Street (now known as King Street), from across the Welland Canal, c. 1915. The Imperial Bank of Canada, the post office, and city hall can be seen.
Black and white photograph of a parade of recruits on King Street (then known as South Main Street) leaving for training during World War I, c. 1914-1918. A sign for Laughlin Realty (on 30 South Main Street) can be clearly seen.
Black and white photographic postcard of the new Michigan Central Railway Station on King Street, with the Toronto Hamilton & Buffalo train approaching, c. 1915.
The text on the back reads: "King St. railway station circa 1915, jointly operated by…
Postcard of old City Hall at corner of King and Division Streets, c. 1925.
The text on the back reads: "Old City Hall, circa 1925. The corner of King and Division showing traffic and the trolley approaching from East Main St. Next to City Hall is…