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A photograph of one of Canada's largest destroyers, the HMCS Huron, in the Port Weller Dry Docks. The ship is in Port Weller for repairs.
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A photograph of the ship called Bounty as it clears the Homer Bridge and the Garden City Skyway along the Welland Ship Canal.
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A photograph of the Carlton Street bridge after it was hit by Kamikawa Maru, Japanese freighter, as it travelled toward Lake Ontario.
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A photograph of the Sunken Stonefax freighter in the Welland Canal near Port Robinson, Ontario. The freighter collided with the Arthur Stove cargo ship .
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A photograph of the Gulliver's Travels sand sculpture created at Sherkston Shores by professional and amateur sand sculptors. The eight day sculpture was created using 15, 000 tonnes of sand.
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A photograph of the new Sheehan and Rodgers Realty head office at the Glenridge Fill.
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A photograph of the Niagara Peninsula Sanatorium mobile x-ray unit. The truck is parked in front of the St. Catharines Consumptive Sanatorium.
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A photograph of the Collier Hill Sanatorium before relocating in 1930 to the Glenridge Hill.
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An aerial photograph of the St. Catharines Consumptive Sanatorium and the Walker Quarry.
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A photograph of the first radio at the St. Catharines Consumptive Sanatorium.
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A photograph of Dr. Cecil Shaver standing outside of the Shaver Hospital for Chest Disease.
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A photograph of Dr. Cecil Shaver in his office with diplomas hanging behind him and a few x-rays on display.
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A photograph of Dr. Cecil Shaver, medical director since 1909 at the St. Catharines Consumptive Sanatorium.
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An aerial photograph of the Welland Mall, also known as the Seaway Mall in Welland, Ontario.
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A photograph of the Simpsons-Sears as it is expanded at the Pen Centre in St. Catharines, Ontario.
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A photograph of construction beginning on the warehouse and office for Seaburg Cosmetics in the Lincoln Industrial Park.
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A photograph of the sculpture called Eumenides that is installed at the St. Catharines Courthouse. The three ton sculpture by artist Anne Allardyce is constructed of three quarter inch plate steel and represents the three goddesses that protected Athens in Greek mythology.
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A photograph of the new St. Catharines Courthouse on Church Street. The building is still missing a few of the bronzed plate glass panels.
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A photograph of the construction of the St. Catharines Courthouse.
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A photograph of the Lincoln County Courthouse in St. Catharines, Ontario. The view is from the rooftop of a building at James Street and King Street.
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A photograph of the St. Catharines Market Square and surrounding area.
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A photograph of the chandelier in the Lincoln County Courtroom in St. Catharines, Ontario.
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A photograph of the Lincoln County courtroom in St. Catharines, Ontario. There are wood carvings in the front of the room and wood desks, chairs and pews fill the room.
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A photograph of the Victorian newel post on the main floor of the Lincoln County Courthouse in St. Catharines, Ontario. The building was originally the town hall and and was designed by Kivas Tully.
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A photograph of the St. Catharines City Hall which later became the Lincoln County Courthouse.