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A photograph of the inscription on the Henley Bridge in St. Catharines, Ontario. The inscription reads "Henley Bridge was opened by Their majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth on the Seventh Day of June 1939 and commemorates the first time a reigning sovereign has entered one of the sister Dominions of the British Empire."
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A photograph of the new Glendale Avenue foot bridge construction over the 12 Mile Creek in St. Catharines, Ontario.
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A photograph of the road and pedestrian Glendale bridges over the 12 Mile Creek in St. Catharines, Ontario.
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A photograph of Boyle Road looking west with a view of 12 Mile Creek in the distance.
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A photograph of the pedestrian bridge construction at the old Sung Harbour Marina in Port Dalhousie, Ontario.
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A photograph of construction at the Lundys Lane hydro canal bridge in Niagara Falls, Ontario. The back of the photograph reads "Stonebridge of Beamsville is replacing a bridge built in 1922 over the hydro canal at Lundy's Lane in Niagara Falls. Here they setting up a scafold on the east side of the canal to catch any debris that might fall as they remove the old bridge abutment and steel section."
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A photograph of construction to extend Highway 406 in the Welland, Ontario area. The back of the photograph reads "This is the new bridge over the old canal in Welland, part of the 406 extension, which was delayed because of stonning fish. They are preparing the deck to lay cement..."
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A photograph of the Lincoln Street Bridge in Welland, Ontario.
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A photograph of the Lower Level Bridge at St. Paul Crescent in St. Catharines, Ontario.
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A photograph of the new swing bridge across the third Welland Canal which takes pedestrians and vehicles from St. Catharines to Port Dalhousie.
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A photograph of the Carlton Street Bridge over the Welland Ship Canal in St. Catharines, Ontario. The bridge is closed so that the concrete supports can be restored.
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A photograph of the Burgoyne Bridge in St. Catharines, Ontario as it undergoes further construction. The view of the bridge is from the west end and shows several workers with jackhammers, tools and construction equipment.
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A photograph overlooking the side of the Burgoyne Bridge in St. Catharines, Ontario. The twelve mile creek is running beneath the bridge and there are a few buildings that line the side of the water.
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A photograph of St. Catharines Mayor Ivan Buchanan as he cuts the ribbon to re-open the Burgoyne Bridge after four months of a construction overhaul.
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A photograph of the construction work on the Burgoyne Bridge in St. Catharines, Ontario. The concrete sidewalk has been ripped off the bridge as the work continues on the 46 year old bridge.
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A photograph of the Allanburg bridge over the Welland ship canal in Allanburg, Ontario. There is a sign that reads "bridge will be closed on Feb 4/85". The back of the photograph reads "one lane now zero lanes on Monday. Allanburg Bridge. Bridge closed Feb 4th".
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A photograph of Braun Construction Co. Ltd. in the new location at 37 Maywood Drive in St. Catharines, Ontario.
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A photograph of the inside of Boyt's Ridings Stables on Third Avenue in Louth Township. At the time of opening this was the "largest indoor riding arena" in Southern Ontario.
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A photograph of a large group of Scouts as they attend an opening ceremony.
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Photographs of the exterior and interior of the Busy-B grocery store as it opened at Welland Avenue and Burnting Road in St. Catharines, Ontario.
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A photograph of Burnstein Castings Ltd. on Catherine Street in St. Catharines, Ontario.
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A photograph of a large group of children in Burgoyne Woods in St. Catharines, Ontario. There are tents around the area and children are wandering around or sitting on the grass.
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A photograph of a large group of children gathered at Burgoyne Woods in St. Catharines, Ontario.
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A photograph of Brock University President Terry White and Henry B. Burgoyne (St. Catharines Standard President) holding a reproduction of the first issue of The Standard.
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A photograph of Henry B. Burgoyne at the time of his appointment as president and publisher of The St. Catharines Standard.