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An aerial photograph of downtown St. Catharines, Ontario.
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A photograph of the new Corbloc building in downtown St. Catharines, Ontario. The building is nine levels, including two for a mall that will include familiar downtown businesses. The businesses include: C. Walllace Co., Crown Pharmacy, D.F. Smith Jewellers, and more.
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A photograph of the construction of the T. Eaton Co. Ltd. store at the Pen Centre in St. Catharines, Ontario.
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An aerial photograph of the subdivision named Confederation Heights in Thorold, Ontario.
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An aerial photograph of the construction of homes in a new development called Confederation Heights in Thorold, Ontario.
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A photograph of two concrete hydro poles that were built around 1900 that carried power across the Old Welland Canal. Th concrete poles were once the tallest in the world, but were demolished in 1971.
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A photograph of the historic concrete hydro poles over lock three of the Old Welland Canal. The poles were erected sometime around 1900 and provided power from the Lincoln Electric Co. to the St. Catharines Street Railway.
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A photograph of the new IBM Datacentre on King Street in St. Catharines, Ontario. In the photograph, manager Adams. S. Pustowka supervises as Gary Meadows, senior operator, programs the computer.
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A photograph of the Beaverdams Church in the year of its 125th anniversary.
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A photograph of Beaverdams Church in Thorold, Ontario. This church was built in 1832 and is one of the oldest in Canada.
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A photograph of Bishop John Bothwell following the ordaining of two women as Anglican priests at Grace Anglican Church in St. Catharines, Ontario. The photograph shows (from left to right): unknown, Rev. Beverley Shanley, Bishop John Bothwell, Rev. Mary Lucas. The women are two of six women who have become Anglican priests across Canada.
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Two photographs of the Abundant Life Centre Church located on the South Service road in St. Catharines, Ontario.
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An aerial photograph of the Charles Daley Park parking lot and surrounding area during construction in 1961.
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An aerial photograph of Charles Daley Park along the edge of Lake Ontario as construction begins on a playground, picnic area, washrooms, docking facilities and more.
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A photograph of the Moyer Diebel vending machine manufacturing building in Jordan, Ontario
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A photograph of the front and back of the St. Catharines centennial coin. On one side of the coin is the city crest and on the other side is a ship in Lock 3 with the Garden City Skyway in the background.
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A photograph of the Centennial flag raising ceremony in St. Davids, Ontario. Included in the photograph are (from left to right): an RCMP officer, Judy LaMarsh, Robert Welch, Fred Goring, James McNulty, Mrs. R.S. Duggan.
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A photograph of St. Catharines Mayor Robert M. Johnston as he shakes hands with Niagara on the Lake Mayor Walter E. Theobald (dressed in Centennial suit). There is a Niagara Falls Helicopter in the background which was used to fly several Mayors around on the occasion of the arrival of the Enstrom F-28 Centennial helicopter.
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A photograph of Bob Welch at the official opening of Grimsby Centennial Park.
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A photograph of the South Grimsby Township building that has a new wing including offices and a public library.
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A photograph of a float in the Canadian Centennial parade in Caistor, Ontario. The float reads "1867 Canada's 100th Anniversary 1967" and a sign reads "Township of Caistor 1850".
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A photograph of the Cenotaph in Memorial Park in St. Catharines, Ontario.
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A photograph of the Davella (David Bloss Mills and his wife Ella C. Mills) Mills Carillon in Victoria Lawn Cemetery in St. Catharines, Ontario. The tower stands 30 feet tall and contains and uses keyboards to activate hammers for 86 bells to sound. There are small stained glass windows around the tower.
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A photograph of the stone commemorating 16 U.S. soldiers that died in the Battle of Beaverdams in 1813. The stone was moved from the original grounds near the Thorold Tunnel to the Lakeview cemetery in 1966.
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An aerial photograph of the construction beginning on the new Thorold Cemetery located near the Thorold old-Niagara Falls Townline.