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Images database -
Browsing Names (Creator, contributor) - 'Bain, Winston'
(15 found)
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Title | Blondin, Oil on Canvas Portrait |
| Creator
| Bain, Winston |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Heritage Foundation Collection |
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| D417705 |
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Title | Cenotaph belonging to General Sir Isaac Brock at Queenston |
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| Still Image |
| Creator
| Bain, Winston |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Heritage Foundation Collection |
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| 1979. |
| Notes
| negative Q 11 |
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| D422224 |
Black and white photograph |
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| D422224A |
Black and white photograph |
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| D422224B |
Black and white photograph |
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Title | Cyanamid Swimming Pool - bicycle parking area and change rooms |
| Creator
| Bain, Winston |
| Description
| date circa 1940s |
| Notes
| In the 1940's, as a public relations gesture, the North American Cyanamid Company converted their water storage facility into a swimming pool and opened it free of charge to the public. The Company kept a nurse on duty at all times, along with two lifeguards. |
| Collection
| Francis J. Petrie Collection |
| Date
| 1940. |
| Collection
| Hodge/Bain Collection |
| Notes
| Negative available |
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| D421215D |
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Title | Cyanamid Swimming Pool - Company Lifeguards and Nurse |
| Creator
| Bain, Winston |
| Description
| date circa 1940s |
| Notes
| In the 1940's, as a public relations gesture, the North American Cyanamid Company converted their water storage facility into a swimming pool and opened it free of charge to the public. The Company kept a nurse on duty at all times, along with two lifeguards. It was a popular site for family picnics in the late 40s and early 50s ; |
| Collection
| Francis J. Petrie Collection |
| Date
| 1940. |
| Collection
| Hodge/Bain Collection |
| Notes
| Negative available |
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| D421215H |
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Title | Cyanamid Swimming Pool - the diving board and first aid tent Stanley Avenue (right) |
| Creator
| Bain, Winston |
| Description
| date circa 1940s |
| Notes
| In the 1940's, as a public relations gesture, the North American Cyanamid Company converted their water storage facility into a swimming pool and opened it free of charge to the public ; |
| Collection
| Francis J. Petrie Collection |
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| 1940. |
| Collection
| Hodge/Bain Collection |
| Notes
| Negative available |
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| D421215B |
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Title | Cyanamid Swimming Pool - eager swimmers waiting for the gates to open |
| Creator
| Bain, Winston |
| Description
| date circa 1940s |
| Notes
| In the 1940's, as a public relations gesture, the North American Cyanamid Company converted their water storage facility into a swimming pool and opened it free of charge to the public ; |
| Collection
| Francis J. Petrie Collection |
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| Hodge/Bain Collection |
| Notes
| Negative available |
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| D421215 |
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Title | Cyanamid Swimming Pool - factory plant buildings in background |
| Creator
| Bain, Winston |
| Description
| date ca 1940s |
| Notes
| In the 1940's, as a public relations gesture, the North American Cyanamid Company converted their water storage facility into a swimming pool and opened it free of charge to the public. The Company kept a nurse on duty at all times, along with two lifeguards. It was a popular site for family picnics in the late 40s and early 50s ; |
| Collection
| Francis J. Petrie Collection |
| Date
| 1940. |
| Collection
| Hodge/Bain Collection |
| Notes
| Negative available |
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| D421215HA |
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Title | Cyanamid Swimming Pool - family picnic area next to pool |
| Creator
| Bain, Winston |
| Description
| date circa 1940s |
| Notes
| In the 1940's, as a public relations gesture, the North American Cyanamid Company converted their water storage facility into a swimming pool and opened it free of charge to the public. The Company kept a nurse on duty at all times, along with two lifeguards. It was a popular site for family picnics in the late 40s and early 50s ; |
| Collection
| Francis J. Petrie Collection |
| Date
| 1940. |
| Collection
| Hodge/Bain Collection |
| Notes
| Negative available |
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| D421215G |
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Title | Cyanamid Swimming Pool - high diving board |
| Creator
| Bain, Winston |
| Description
| date circa 1940s |
| Notes
| In the 1940's, as a public relations gesture, the North American Cyanamid Company converted their water storage facility into a swimming pool and opened it free of charge to the public. The Company kept a nurse on duty at all times, along with two lifeguards. |
| Collection
| Francis J. Petrie Collection |
| Date
| 1940. |
| Collection
| Hodge/Bain Collection |
| Notes
| Negative available |
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| D421215F |
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Title | Cyanamid Swimming Pool - Looking North |
| Creator
| Bain, Winston |
| Description
| date unknown |
| Notes
| In the 1940's, as a public relations gesture, the North American Cyanamid Company converted their water storage facility into a swimming pool and opened it free of charge to the public ; |
| Collection
| Francis J. Petrie Collection |
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| Hodge/Bain Collection |
| Notes
| Negative available |
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| D421215A |
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