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A photograph by George E. Curtis with the caption that reads: "Terrapin Tower, Winter Niagara". The back of the image is numbered 77.
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A photograph by George E. Curtis with the caption that reads: "Scenery near Streets Island Niagara". The back of the image is numbered 117.
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A photograph of an ice jam in the lower Niagara River looking towards the Horseshoe Falls, 1938. The roof of the Ontario Power generating station can just be seen at the back right.
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A photograph of ice on the machinery of the Ontario Power Company plant, 1938
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A photograph of the collapsed Falls View bridge, 1938
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A photograph of the construction of the Upper Steel Arch Bridge, next to the Suspension Bridge, nearing completion, April 28, 1898
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A photograph of the construction of the Upper Steel Arch Bridge next to the Suspension Bridge, March 23, 1898.
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A photograph of the abutment of the Upper Steel Arch bridge taken during construction, January 8, 1898
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A photograph of the Falls view Bridge after it collapsed in January 1938.
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The description for the image reads "Niagara in winter, huge bank of frozen water below the American Falls. The beginning of the ice-bridge".
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A photograph by George E. Curtis with the caption that reads: "American Fall and Inclined Railway from the Ice Bridge, Niagara". The back of the image is numbered 15.
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A photograph by George E. Curtis with the caption that reads: "Ice cave behind the Horseshoe Falls, Niagara". The back of the image is numbered 1.
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A photograph by George E. Curtis with the caption that reads: "Great Icicle below Table Rock, Niagara". The back of the image is numbered 32.
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A photograph by George E. Curtis with the caption that reads: "Statue Tree Niagara". The back of the image is numbered 39.
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A photograph by George E. Curtis with the caption that reads: "View from below the Table Rock Niagara". The back of the image is numbered 55.
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A photograph by George E. Curtis with the caption that reads: "Wind blown Icicles> Frost work on Luna Island Niagara". The back of the image is numbered 75.
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A photograph by George E. Curtis with the caption that reads: "Terrapin Tower Frost bound Niagara". The back of the image is numbered 99.
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An article from the newspaper Toronto World, February 5, 1912, about the breaking up of the Niagara ice bridge and death of 3 people.
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A general view of both Falls in winter from the Upper Steel Arch bridge. The little buildings in the foreground are refreshment stands.
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A photograph by George E. Curtis with the caption that reads: "Great Ice Mountain and American Falls Niagara". The back of the image is numbered 78.
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A photograph by George E. Curtis with the caption that reads: "The Ice Bridge Niagara". The back of the image is numbered 85.
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A photograph by George E. Curtis with the caption that reads: "View taken between the Ice Mountain and American Fall Niagara". The back of the image is numbered 96.
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Frost fringe on the ice mountain, Niagara; includes two people standing on top of “mountain”
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A video clip of people crossing the ice bridge at Niagara Falls in the winter of 1903-1904.