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A photograph of four members of the Linwell Skating Club performing at the 18th annual Ice Capers Show. The four ice show performers are: (left to right) Julie Critchley, Dianne Wainman, Carol Ann McSween and Kathy Thorpe.
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A photograph of the Linwell Plaza located at the corner of Linwell Road and Grantham Road in St. Catharines, Ontario.
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Two photographs showing the new construction of the Linhaven Long-Term Care Home on Ontario Street in St. Catharines, Ontario. This facility replaced the original four level home that was further South on Ontario Street and demolished in 1964.
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A photograph of the demolition process of Linhaven Home on Ontario Street in St. Catharines, Ontario. The home was originally built in 1886 and was used as a workhouse and seniors home.
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A photograph of the exterior front of the Linhaven building on Ontario Street in St. Catharines, Ontario. The four floor building was once used as the Lincoln County Home for the Aged and preceding that, a workhouse. The 1886 building was torn down in 1964.
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A photograph of the exterior front of the Linhaven building on Ontario Street in St. Catharines, Ontario. The four floor building was once used as the Lincoln County Home for the Aged and preceding that, a workhouse. The 1886 building was torn down in 1964.
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A photograph of Lincoln Upholstering Ltd. located on Niagara Stone Road in Virgil, Ontario.
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A photograph of the new head office for Lincoln Trust and Savings Company in St. Catharines, Ontario. The new location is at the corner of King Street and James Street in downtown St. Catharines.
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A photograph of the Lincoln Trust and Savings head office located in Niagara Falls, Ontario opened March 22, 1965.
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A branch of the Lincoln Trust and Savings Co. on Main Street in Thorold, Ontario.
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A photograph of the retail store Lincoln Tile. The sign above the store reads "For the best in building supplies Lincoln Tile floor and wall tiles cash discount store".
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A photograph of the construction of the Lincoln Public Library branch on Victoria Avenue in Vineland, Ontario. This branch is known as the Moses Rittenhouse Branch.
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A photograph of the Lincoln Public Library (Beamsville branch) on Mountain Road, Beamsville, Ontario. This was also the location of the Beamsville Town Hall.
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A photograph of the Lincoln Hotel located in St. Catharines, Ontario on St. Paul Street (near Carlisle Street intersection). The hotel was formerly the Grand Central and later became the Montebello Inn, then the Midnite Hotel.
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A photograph David Howes, Lincoln Fabrics President, as he stands on the factory floor by some of the large machinery.
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A photograph of Frank Hampson, General Manager of the Lincoln County Humane Society, as he watches construction begin on the rebuilding of the shelter on Fourth Avenue in St. Catharines, Ontario. The rebuild is taking place in the same location where a fire killed 43 animals and the building was severely damaged.
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A photograph of the demolition crew tearing down the remains of the burnt out structure of the Lincoln County Humane Society following a fire.
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A photograph of Special Constable of the Lincoln County Humane Society, Kevin Strooband, as he receives kisses from a young dog saved from the fire at the shelter the previous week. The dog was transferred to the Niagara Falls Humane Society following the fire.
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A photograph of Tommy Lounsbury as he places flowers at the Lincoln County Humane Society after a fire claimed 43 animals. There is debris in the snow and part of the damaged building is seen behind the young boy.
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A photograph of a seized dog with Inspector Nathan Steele of the Lincoln County Humane Society. The dog had been abused and left outside in severe cold.
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A photograph of the new Lincoln County Humane Society shelter on Fourth Avenue in St. Catharines, Ontario. The entrance to the building is visible and the parking lot in front.
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A photograph of the exterior of the new Lincoln County Humane Society in St. Catharines, Ontario on Fourth Avenue. The image shows the back kennels garage doors by the rear parking lot. There is also a Lincoln County Humane Society ambulance parked in the lot.
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A photograph of Senior Animal Warden, Lito Gaba, as he attends to three puppies and their mother at the Lincoln County Humane Society.
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A photograph during the kick off of the Lincoln County Humane Society new shelter fundraiser. There is a sign indicating the fundraiser and amounts raised behind a young girl and woman who are holding a young puppy.
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A photograph of a puppy sitting on the counter in front of dog and cat food donations at the Lincoln County Humane Society in St. Catharines, Ontario.