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Black and white photographic postcard showing the Welland River, looking east from the Niagara Street Bridge, c. 1920. The Welland Water Works Pumping Station and Welland Electric Light Plant buildings can be seen in the middle background.

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Black and white photograph showing Welland's Water Works Pumping Station and Electric Light Plant, as seen from the Welland River, c. 1913. Two people are seen paddling in a canoe on the left.

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Black and white photographic print of a picture of the Welland Water Works c. 1906, with an article describing its operating abilities. It was the first pumping station in Welland and it was located on West Main Street in the area of the old Welland…

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Black and white photographic print of a picture of the Welland Electric Light Plant c. 1906, with an article describing its inception. It was located on West Main Street in the area of the old Welland High School.

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Black and white photographic print of the Pumping Station on Merritt Island, c. 1920. It was completed in 1912 and had an addition built in 1920, and it was Welland's second pumping station.

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Black and white photographic print of the Pumping Station on Merritt Island, c. 1920. It was completed in 1912 and had an addition built in 1920, and it was Welland's second pumping station.

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Black and white photographic print of East Main Street bedecked for the Old Boys Reunion, c. 1906. Legible businesses include Dexter House, and City Livery Office.

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Black and white photographic print of a postcard showing the Plymouth Cordage houses on First Street built by the company for its workers, c. 1906.

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Black and white photographic print of Niagara Street in the winter, c. 1940s. J. E. Cutler Limited is the name of one of the businesses.

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Black and white photographic print of the North Main Street (now known as Niagara Street) River Bridge, looking north, c. 1902. Many people on horseback can be seen crossing.
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