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A photograph of the Ferranti Packard plant on Dieppe Road in St. Catharines, Ontario. The former location at Geneva Street and Race Street was demolished in 1965.
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An aerial photograph of the Ferranti Packard electric plant no. 2 in St. Catharines, Ontario.
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A photograph of the ship called the Federal Palm that was built at Port Weller Dry Docks and gifted to the West Indies from Canada.
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A photograph of the federal agricultural research station in Vineland, Ontario. The facility is for 50 staff and is located near the administration wing of the provincial centre.
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A photograph of Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau sitting next to MP's Gordon Barrett (centre) and Jim McNulty (right). The three politicians are in the Merritton High School gymnasium fielding questions from the audience.
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A photograph of Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau during a visit to Merritton High School. He is holding a toy tiger and pennant that he received as gifts from the school.
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A photograph of Premier William Davis as he introduces the federal Conservative leader Robert Stanfield at a rally in Niagara Falls, Ontario. Mrs. Stanfield is standing behind Premier Davis during the introduction.
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A photograph of Mackenzie Chown as he holds up a cartoon of John Diefenbaker. The cartoon shows Diefenbaker at an unemployment insurance office as he says "Whad-ya mean there's no money left in the fund?". Jim McNulty, a Liberal candidate, can be seen among the crowd.
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A photograph of Walter Gordon, the author of the Gordon report (1955) at a luncheon at Welland House were he discussed the Liberal economic platform. The photograph includes (from left to right): Walter Gordon (Liberal candidate Toronto Davenport), Jim McNulty (Liberal candidate Lincoln), D.G. Willmot, and Mackenzie Chown.
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A photograph of the new Children's Aid Society building near completion on Geneva Street in St. Catharines, Ontario.
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A photograph of the new building at 205 King Street in St. Catharines, Ontario. The new 8,000 square feet building is the work of Taro Properties Ltd.
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A photograph of the inside of the Fairview Mall in St. Catharines, Ontario. some of the stores include: Reitman's, Todd's, The Bank of Nova Scotia, Bowling, etc.
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An aerial photograph of the Fairview Mall, Price Club and YMCA in St. Catharines, Ontario.
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A photograph at the Smithville Fair as (L to R) Reeve Arnold Killins (Warden of Lincoln) and Robert B. Grant (President of Smithville Agriculture Society) open the Fair.
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A photograph of Fabian Forte on stage at the Merritton Community Centre while a crowd watches. The star was at the Fairview Mall in St. Catharines a few months earlier (July 1962)
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A photograph of the Exolon Co. of Canada plant from Beaverdams Road. The plant is located in Thorold, Ontario.
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An aerial photograph of the Exolon Co. of Canada plant in Thorold, Ontario.
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A photograph of the Samco Brass company at the old English Electric plant at 60 Catherine Street in St. Catharines, Ontario.
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A photograph of workers as they dismantle parts of the old English Electric buildings on George Street in St. Catharines, Ontario. The buildings were purchased by York Steel Construction Ltd. in 1962, but this is the first of any work done to the buildings. The demolition includes removing all one story buildings at Russell Avenue and George Street and removing an old transformer building on Catherine Street. The buildings have been vandalized repeatedly over the years.
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A photograph of the boarded up English Electric plant on George Street in St. Catharines, Ontario.
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A photograph of (left to right): Aaron Estrin (Company Development Engineer), Kenneth Richards (St. Catharines PUC), Bert Preston (Hamilton District Sales Engineer), Jack Rodgers Galt (PUC), Ted Winch (English Electric Transformer Sales Manager), Frank Jannaway (PUC). The group is gathered to view the new transformer (known as the Minisub) developed at English Electric in St. Catharines, Ontario.
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A photograph of the new building on Queenston Street in St. Catharines, Ontario. The Emporium, which contains 12 small business locations and six apartments, was built by Mr. C. Rogers of Century Properties Ltd.
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A photograph of a group marching with a banner that reads "Fighting for a working future - Niagara - Hamilton". The group pass the Atlas Steels factory as they head towards City Hall in Welland, Ontario.
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A photograph of the new Eaton's department store at the Pen Centre in St. Catharines, Ontario. The store moved from its 40,000 square feet location on St. Paul Street to the 160,000 square foot building.
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A photograph at One St. Paul Street in St. Catharines, Ontario. In the 1920s, McLarens was taken over by T. Eaton Co.. The building was demolished and Eatons built the Canadian Department Store (as seen in the photograph). A fire destroyed the building, but was later rebuilt in 1938.