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An aerial photograph of the Abitibi Thorold Paper Mill and surrounding area in Thorold, Ontario.
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A photograph of the Provincial Paper Co. Mill in Thorold, Ontario.
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A photograph of cranes removing the toll booths at the Garden City Skyway since tolls will no longer be required to cross the bridge.
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A photograph of the sign along the QEW approaching the Garden City Skyway in St. Catharines. The sign reads "Tolls End July 1, 1973" brining an end to the provincial revenue (approx. $3,000,000 annually) and requiring the redistribution of 30 employees.
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A photograph at the official opening of the Garden City Skyway following completion of the $20 million project. The premier of Ontario, Honourable John Robarts, was joined by MPP, R.S. Welch and Mayor of St. Catharines, Ivan Buchanan for the ribbon cutting.
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An aerial photograph of the Garden City Skyway construction at the paving stage. The bridge stretches the Queen Elizabeth Way over the Welland Ship Canal.
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A photograph of the construction crew on the Garden City Skyway as a compressor is lowered onto the bridge to continue work on the east section.
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A photograph as the construction crew of York Steel Construction hold the Red Ensign flag on the skeleton of the Garden City Skyway. At this point in the construction the last large beam has been put into place and it is being called the Homer Skyway.
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A photograph of radio instructor David Digweed of the Optimist Air Cadet Squadron as he teaches the Air Rangers about radio equipment. The Rangers include (from left): Sheila Alexander, Caroline Bloomfield, Jo-Anne Priniville, Paula Augustynek, and Phyllis Wakelin.
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A photograph of air cadets from the St. Catharines area as they load into a C-130 Hercules aircraft visiting from CFB Trenton.
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A photograph of Major Christopher Colton as he reviews 90 cadets of the Lake Street Armory in St. Catharines, Ontario, his hometown.
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A photograph of the Niagara Falls Review building at the corner of Park Street and Clifton in Niagara Falls, Ontario.
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A photograph of several troops marching at Camp Niagara in Niagara on the Lake, Ontario. There are several tents behind the troops and several other military personnel are on horseback or in wagons. There is also a sign reading "Fort George".
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A photograph of troops marching behind their commanding officer at Camp Niagara in Niagara on the Lake, Ontario.
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A photograph of a troop of soldiers on horseback in front of the tents at Camp Niagara in Niagara on the Lake, Ontario. They are dressed in light coloured uniforms and are wearing wide brimmed hats.
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A photograph of military troops walking along the land on foot, two are on horseback and a few horse drawn wagons travel behind them at the military camp in Niagara on the Lake, Ontario.
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A photograph of five men outside of the Niagara on the Lake Golf Club. The sign posted on the tree outside reads "members and guests".
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A photograph of the Randwood estate in Niagara on the Lake, Ontario.
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A photograph of the store at the corner of Queen Street and King Street in Niagara on the Lake, Ontario. The store is advertising fancy china, sporting goods, magazines, souvenirs, toys, and more.
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A photograph of the Masonic Hall in Niagara on the Lake, Ontario. The hall was originally built in 1792.
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A photograph of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Humberstone, Ontario.
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A photograph of East Side Public School in Port Colborne, Ontario. There are large groups of children sitting and standing in front of the school.
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A series of photographs from the construction work done at the nickel plant in Port Colborne, Ontario in the summer of 1917. There is one photograph of the main building with two women walking towards it and other photographs include the refinery and surrounding buildings.
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Two photographs of the clubhouse at Lookout Golf Course in Fonthill, Ontario. There are several golfers out on the course.
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A photograph of the Fonthill United Church.