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A photograph of the Beamsville, Ontario Town Hall which was built in 1951.
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A photograph of the old RAF hanger in Beamsville, Ontario
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A photograph of the Osborne Residence in Beamsville, Ontario.
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A photograph of the Westinghouse Appliances building in Beamsville, Ontario.
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A photograph of Main Street in Beamsville, Ontario.
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A photograph of the Beamsville Council during its final meeting before becoming a part of the new town of Lincoln, Ontario. In the photograph are: (seated from left to right) Reeve Andrew Savage, Mayor Laundry, Deputy-reeve John Vdoviak, (standing left to right) Councillor Iris Udell, Councilor Carson Dawdy, Councillor A.D. Fleming and Councillor Edward Fortune.
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A photograph of Commisso's in Beamsville, Ontario from King Street looking north.
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A photograph of Bob Christie outside of the main office of Christies Dairy Limited in Lincoln, Ontario.
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An aerial photograph showing the Beacon Motor Hotel, the water of Lake Ontario and the QEW highway in Jordan Station, Ontario.
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A photograph of the Beacon Motor Inn from the breakwall in Jordan Station, Ontario.
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An aerial photograph of the Beacon Motor Hotel in Jordan Station, Ontario. The photograph shows the hotel, QEW highway and the waters of Lake Ontario.
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An aerial photograph of the Beacon Motor Hotel showing the hotel, highway QEW and the water of Lake Ontario.
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A photograph of the monastery of the Basilian Fathers in Grimsby, Ontario. The monastery is a converted farmhouse on a 150 acre farm.
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Please note: This photograph contains language that reflect the time period when it was created and the view of its creator(s). This can include offensive and negative language, references, and stereotypes that are no longer used or appropriate today. The item(s) retain their original content to ensure that attitudes and viewpoints are not erased from the historical record. The Archives & Special Collections are actively working on including more respectful and representative language in our own descriptions now and into the future.
The photograph is of a residence under construction on Martindale Road in St. Catharines, Ontario. The sign for the 32-bed residence reads "A Residence for Retarded Persons: St. Catharines Association for The Mentally Retarded".
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A photograph of the renovated Bank of Nova Scotia on the corner of St. Paul Street and James Street in downtown St. Catharines, Ontario.
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A photograph of the new Bank of Nova Scotia at St Paul Street and James Street in downtown St. Catharines, Ontario.
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A photograph of the soon to be demolished Bank of Nova Scotia at the corner of St. Paul Street and James Street in St. Catharines, Ontario.
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A photograph of the Bank of Nova Scotia branch at Niagara Street and Welland Avenue in St. Catharines, Ontario.
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A photograph of workers building a new dam on the Twenty Mile Creek at Ball's Falls.
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An aerial photograph of Ball's Falls Conservation Area.
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A photograph of the old grist mill at Ball's Falls Conservation Area.
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An aerial photograph of Ball's Falls Conservation area.
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A photograph of one of the cabins as Ball's Falls Conservation Area.
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A photograph of Don McIntyre of Beamsville as he finishes building a drive shed at Ball's Falls Conservation Area.
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A photograph of a commemorative rock at Balls Falls Conservation Area with the inscription "The Honourable J.R. Simonett Minister of Energy and Resources Management offically opened Ball's Falls Conservation Area for the use and enjoyment of all. June 18th 1964". The photograph includes (from left to right): Walther Theobald, Francis Goldring, Honourable J.R. Simonett, Manley Ball.