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A photograph of Niagara's first non-profit housing project or located in Pelham, Ontario. The building is 64-units and was opened for the purpose of housing senior citizens.
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A photograph of the house located at Yates Street and Adams Street which became the Niagara Region Detoxification Centre in 1975.
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A photograph of members of the women's auxiliary of the Hotel Dieu Hospital along with two sisters of the hospital. The auxiliary volunteer in several departments throughout the hospital as well as the snack bar, gift shop and library cart.
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An aerial photograph of the intersection of Welland Avenue, Fourth Avenue and Ontario Street in St. Catharines, Ontario. The Hotel Dieu Hospital can be seen in the middle of the photograph.
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A photograph of the Hotel Dieu Hospital on Ontario Street in St. Catharines, Ontario.
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Two photographs of the home located at 68 Yates Street, St. Catharines, Ontario. This area was once the location of the Springbank Hotel and this home was considered as a new location for Hospice Niagara in the 1990s.
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A photograph of a horticultural exhibit. There are tables of displays and signs on the walls read: "Ice Cream, Candies and Refreshments" and "Exhibited by St. Catharines Cold Storage Co. This fruit for sale".
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An elevated perspective photograph of the tables of roses displayed at the St. Catharines Horticultural Society Rose Show held at the Armoury. There are several long tables with several vases of flowers and several people are walking around and standing amongst the tables.
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A photograph of the empty lot which is the site for the Holiday Inn Hotel construction. The hotel location is at Lake Street, north of the QEW (Queen Elizabeth Way).
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A photograph of Lt. Governor J. Keller Mackay as he travels through a crowd in a horse drawn carriage. The crowds are there to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Queenston Heights.
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A photograph of Police Constable James Clark cleaning grime off of a ship lantern that was found on the edge of the Twelve Mile Creek by the Navy Cadet Hall.
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A photograph of the Wright House in St. Catharines, Ontario. The house was built in 1842 and located at James Street and Duke Street. The house was torn down in late 1971.
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A photograph of the Woodruff house located at 137 Ontario Street in St. Catharines, Ontario. The house was demolished in 1960.
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Two photographs showing the front and rear view of the Village Inn located in Grimsby, Ontario. The Village Inn was built in the early 1900s and was located at Mountain and Main Streets.
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A photograph of the house of Lewis Shickluna, a St. Catharines shipbuilder. The house on St. Paul Crescent in St. Catharines, Ontario was built sometime around 1835.
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A photograph front of the Russell Hotel on St. Paul Street in St. Catharines, Ontario. The hotel was opened in 1842 by Sam Stinson.
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A photograph of the pumphouse in Niagara on the Lake, Ontario. The pumphouse was built in 1891 on Ricardo Street and was used to provide water and electricity to the town and later used as an art studio.
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A photograph of the small jail located in Port Dalhousie, Ontario. The jail was built in 1845 and measures approximately 286 square feet.
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A photograph of Paynter House in Niagara on the Lake, Ontario. The house was built in late 1700s and is situated at 96 Johnson Street. This house is considered to be one of the oldest in Niagara on the Lake.
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A photograph of the Mills Memorial Home at 183 King Street in St. Catharines, Ontario. The home opened in 1925 and was originally limited to senior Protestant women.
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A photograph of the May-Clark-Seiler House near Ontario Street in St. Catharines, Ontario. The house built was built by Loyalist William May in 1784.
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A photograph of McFarland House in Niagara on the Lake, Ontario. The house was originally built in 1800 and has been altered over the years. The home was used as a hospital during the War of 1812.
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A photograph of the MacDougal House located at 165 Queen Street in Niagara on the Lake, Ontario. A portion of the house was burned during the War of 1812.
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A photograph of the Laura Secord House on Queen Street in Queenston, Ontario. The house has been restored during a two year project by Laura Secord Candy Ltd.
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A photograph of the old Jordan schoolhouse in Jordan, Ontario. The one room schoolhouse was built in 1859 and used up until 1948.