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Newspaper clipping of T.N. Morrison's obituary. Morrison joined the Tribune in 1929 and was appointed managing editor in 1952, retiring in 1972. From the August 23, 1993 edition of the Welland Tribune.

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Black and white photograph of the editor of the Welland Tribune, T.N. Morrison, interviewing CN Railway official D.V. Gonder on the new Turbo train. After the interview Morrison was heading back to his seat and the train struck a truck on the tracks,…

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Black and white photograph of T.N. Morrison and Al Lacavera waving from their car during the opening of the Main Street Tunnel for the Welland Canal By-Pass project. Al Lacavera was president of the Chamber of Commerce, and T.N. Morrison was the…

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Black and white photograph of T. N. Morrison (on far right) with colleagues at an editor's conference in Montreal at the Windsor Hotel, c. 1950s.

Morrison was the managing editor of the Welland Tribune and attended the Canadian Managing Editors'…

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Welland Ship Canal, Syphon Culvert site, looking west, enclosure "A" on right. 6.C.50, Feb. 28th, 1927

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Black and white photograph of the syphon culvert for the Welland Canal under construction, c. 1927.

Also known as the Aqueduct, it was built for the Welland River to cross underneath the new channel of the fourth Welland Canal.

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Black and white photographic print showing people jumping into the third Welland Canal to go swimming, c. 1900. View to the northwest, R. Morwood Company store in the left background.

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Black and white photogravure from the book "Niagara Falls Photo-Gravures from Recent Negatives of the Albertype Company, New York" by A. Wittemann, captioned “Suspension Bridge," c. 1890-1892.

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A newspaper article about the death of Donald Cowan. Donald Cowan's body was found lashed to a wrecked boat about 500 yards from the Point Abino lighthouse. Although the body is not entified in the article it is Donald Cowan.

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A photograph and caption from the Tribune showing Freddie the Clown receiving an award from Sunset Haven, for appearing at their Family Day over the past 25 years.
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