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Title | 2062 Main Street, Rossleigh - (currently number 6062) the Alanson Ross House |
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| The factory stood at the rear of the house. Driveway was past North end of House. A Show Room building stood at the street close to the driveway. Alanson Ross came from Pennsylvania in the 1820's and was early in partnership with John Misener in a shop at 1986 Main Street. At one time the business was under the name Pew & Ross. The Carriage building was Drummondville's best industry for some years |
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| October, 1946. |
| Collection
| General Photograph Collection |
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| D415554 |
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Title | 2662 Portage Rd - home of the Robins family |
| Creator
| Mottola, Ron |
| Description
| some damage middle left of photograph |
| Date
| April, 1977. |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Heritage Foundation Collection |
| Notes
| Negative available |
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| D413865X |
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Title | 3000 Portage Rd - Munson Church house |
| Creator
| Mottola, Ron |
| Description
| some damage bottom left and top right of image |
| Notes
| Munson Church built this house on his farm early in the 1800s. The street south of the residence, Church's Lane, was named for the Church family ; |
| Date
| April, 1977. |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Heritage Foundation Collection |
| Notes
| Negative available |
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| D413865Z |
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Title | 3011 Portage Rd - Whirlpool House - built by Andrew Rorback |
| Creator
| Mottola, Ron |
| Notes
| The house was built by Andrew Rorback before 1800 and it was one of the best known and popular inns in early Stamford. Many important meetings, balls, etc., were held there. It is now a private residence ; |
| Date
| April, 1977. |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Heritage Foundation Collection |
| Notes
| Negative available |
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| D413865AA |
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Title | 3011 Portage Rd - Whirlpool House - built by Andrew Rorback |
| Creator
| Mottola, Ron |
| Description
| slight damage to bottom left corner |
| Notes
| The house was built by Andrew Rorback before 1800 and it was one of the best known and popular inns in early Stamford. Many important meetings, balls, etc., were held there. It is now a private residence ; |
| Date
| April, 1977. |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Heritage Foundation Collection |
| Notes
| Negative available |
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| D413865AB |
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Title | 3165 Portage Rd |
| Creator
| Mottola, Ron |
| Description
| slight damage to left side of image |
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| Original builder of the house is not known. Discoveries inside the house indicate that it was built in the early 1800s. The framework of the house is solid walnut fastened with wooden pegs. The building has been the site of several businesses including a post office ; |
| Date
| April, 1977. |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Heritage Foundation Collection |
| Notes
| Negative available |
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| D413865AC |
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Title | 3165 Portage Rd |
| Creator
| Mottola, Ron |
| Description
| slight damage to left side of image |
| Notes
| Original builder of the house is not known. Discoveries inside the house indicate that it was built in the early 1800s. The framework of the house is solid walnut fastened with wooden pegs. The building has been the site of several businesses including a post office ; |
| Date
| April, 1977. |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Heritage Foundation Collection |
| Notes
| Negative available |
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| D413865AD |
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Title | 3227 Portage Rd originally built by Captain Robert H Dee 1824 |
| Creator
| Mottola, Ron |
| Description
| slight damage to left side of image |
| Notes
| Captain Robert H Dee an officer with Sir Peregrine Maitland built this house in 1824. It originally consisted of four roooms. It is beleieved that Captain Dee served with Sir Peregrine Maitland at the Battle of Waterloo in 1813; |
| Date
| April, 1977. |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Heritage Foundation Collection |
| Notes
| Negative available |
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| D413865AE |
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Title | 3227 Portage Rd originally built by Captain Robert H Dee 1824 |
| Creator
| Mottola, Ron |
| Description
| slight damage to left side of image |
| Notes
| Captain Robert H Dee an officer with Sir Peregrine Maitland built this house in 1824. It originally consisted of four roooms. It is beleieved that Captain Dee served with Sir Peregrine Maitland at the Battle of Waterloo in 1813; |
| Date
| April, 1977. |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Heritage Foundation Collection |
| Notes
| Negative available |
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| D413865AF |
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Title | 3rd annual Optimist Club Soap Box Derby Drummond Hill 1960 |
| Description
| Bill Irvine winner of the race to right, Lynne Large 2nd place to left |
| Notes
| Scanned from the original in the personal collection of Bill Irvine ; |
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| 1960. |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Digital Collections |
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| D12398 |
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Title | 3rd annual Optimist Club Soap Box Derby Drummond Hill 1960 |
| Description
| Bill Irvine winner of the race to right, Lynne Large 2nd place to left |
| Notes
| Scanned from the original in the personal collection of Bill Irvine ; |
| Date
| 1960. |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Digital Collections |
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| D12398A |
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Title | 4th annual Optimist Club Soap Box Derby 1961 racing down Drummond Hill |
| Description
| from left to right: Ross Johnson the 1st place finisher to the left, Bill Irvine 2nd place centre, Bill Gough Optimist Club official right |
| Notes
| Scanned from the original in the personal collection of Bill Irvine ; |
| Date
| 1961. |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Digital Collections |
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| D12398D |
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Title | 5881 Main St - south west corner of Main and Ferry St - Thorburn's Drug Store |
| Creator
| Mottola, Ron |
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| Before 1900 this building was home to Darker's Dry Goods. It was known as the Woodruff Block after it's owner George Woodruff. Prior to that, the Purcello used the building. In 1900 a Mr Morphy operated a dry goods store there for a few years before moving the business which specialized in Irish linens to Bridge St. Thorburn's Drug Store occupied the premises for many years. It is currently (2004) occupied by a Pawn Shop ; |
| Date
| 1977. |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Heritage Foundation Collection |
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| Negative available |
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| D413865G |
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Title | 5906 - 5908 Main St south east corner - Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce |
| Creator
| Mottola, Ron |
| Description
| Thorburn's Drug Store at right of photograph |
| Notes
| The Wybra family of London England settled in Niagara Falls in 1833. Thier son Solomon opened a grocery store at this location. It also housed a bakery. Solomon also opened a harness shop at a nearby location ; |
| Date
| 1977. |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Heritage Foundation Collection |
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| Negative available |
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| D413865F |
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Title | 5911 - 5881 Main St, west side, Lundy's Lane intersection in background to right |
| Creator
| Mottola, Ron |
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| Businesses L-R: Corby's Flowers, Zenith Security, Dino's TV Ltd., Jerry's Army Surplus Discount Store,The Jewel Box, Mingle's Men's Wear, The Leonard Shop, Thorburn's Drug Store ; |
| Date
| April, 1977. |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Heritage Foundation Collection |
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| Negative available |
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| D413865N |
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Title | 5917 Main St |
| Creator
| Mottola, Ron |
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| Austin Morse a cabinet maker arrived in Drummondville in 1826. He soon combined his trade with undertaking, a not uncommon practice in early 19th century settlements. The business was carried on by his descendants for many years. It is still (2004) in operation under the name Morse & Son Chapel and Morgan Funeral Homes ; |
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| 1977. |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Heritage Foundation Collection |
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| Negative available |
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| D413865A |
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Title | 5956 Main St - Princess Theatre on east side looking south toward Peer St |
| Creator
| Mottola, Ron |
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| Other Business L-R: Karl's Manstyler Barber Shop at 5962, H W Bickle & Co at 5964, at 5974 No Return and Antonio's Produce, at 5990 Woollens Unlimited Ltd., |
| Date
| 1977. |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Heritage Foundation Collection |
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| Negative available |
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| D413865K |
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Title | 6006 Main St - Home of Chester and Amanda Misener |
| Creator
| Mottola, Ron |
| Description
| photograph was taken shortly before the demolition of the house |
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| Located at the corner of Peer St, this site is now occupied by Human Resources Delevoplement Canada - Niagara Falls Office |
| Date
| 1977. |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Heritage Foundation Collection |
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| Negative available |
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Title | 6042 Main St - Davey Automotive Supplies |
| Creator
| Mottola, Ron |
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| The building occupied by Davey Automotive Supplies in the photograph is part of a very old structure, once considered to be "a well conducted and favourite resort for travellers". It was once the site of the Exchange Hotel also known as the Evans Inn which was constructed some time before 1846. In 1846 the Stamford Agricultural Society organised there and many other meetings were also held there. Later a Dr Boulter a veterinarian bought the Inn and used part of it as his residence, the other part housed a hardware store. In later years a Mr Rumble took over the hardware business and Dr Watson the veterinary business. In 1977 the building was owned and resided in by Frank Reed |
| Date
| 1977. |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Heritage Foundation Collection |
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| Negative available |
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| D413865I |
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Title | 606 Buckley Ave. Niagara Falls |
| Creator
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| Still Image |
| Collection
| General Photograph Collection |
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| D503788 |
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Title | 6075 Main St - The Scilian Bakery |
| Creator
| Mottola, Ron |
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| Located at the corner of Main and Culp St, these premises where occupied from 1872 - 1887 by George Goldsborough a tailor. The Scilian Bakery closed for business circa 2000 ; |
| Date
| 1977. |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Heritage Foundation Collection |
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| Negative available |
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Title | 6076 Main St |
| Creator
| Mottola, Ron |
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| The white house at the left of the photgraph was built by James MacDougall, a well-known builder, circa 1850. The property was later owned by Dr W E Almstead who resided and had his business office there for many years ; |
| Date
| 1977. |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Heritage Foundation Collection |
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| Negative available |
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| D413865H |
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Title | 6120 Main St - Allan House corner of Main and Robinson St |
| Creator
| Mottola, Ron |
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| William Allan arrived in Canada from Scotland circa 1790. He lived in this house for some time. It was sold in 1853 and Mr Allan moved to Toronto. He had an illustrious career. He served during the War of 1812 and was present at the Battle of Queenston Heights. In 1821 he became the first President of the Bank of Upper Canada and in 1833 first President of the British American Assurance Company. He was appointed to the Legislative Council in 1825 and to the Executive Council in 1836. He was a member of the Board of Directors of the Welland Canal Company and in 1832 he was one of a group of citizens who planned to create a city at the site of the Falls ; |
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| 1977. |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Heritage Foundation Collection |
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| Negative available |
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| D413865C |
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Title | 6249 St John St, corner of Portage Rd |
| Creator
| Mottola, Ron |
| Description
| damage to left side of image |
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| This was the residence of Samuel McKerlie, built after the family moved from their farm in another part of Stamford Township. Their only daughter married James Depew and they remained in the house until their deaths. The house is currently (1977) the home of the Stamford Masonic Temple; |
| Date
| 1977. |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Heritage Foundation Collection |
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| Negative available |
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| D413865AG |
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Title | 6249 St John St, corner of Portage Rd |
| Creator
| Mottola, Ron |
| Description
| damage to left side of image |
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| This was the residence of Samuel McKerlie, built after the family moved from their farm in another part of Stamford Township. Their only daughter married James Depew and they remained in the house until their deaths. The house is currently (1977) the home of the Stamford Masonic Temple; |
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| 1977. |
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| Niagara Falls Heritage Foundation Collection |
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| Negative available |
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| D413865AH |
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Title | 6249 St John St, corner of Portage Rd |
| Creator
| Mottola, Ron |
| Description
| damage to left side of image |
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| This was the residence of Samuel McKerlie, built after the family moved from their farm in another part of Stamford Township. Their only daughter married James Depew and they remained in the house until their deaths. The house is currently (1977) the home of the Stamford Masonic Temple; |
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| 1977. |
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| Niagara Falls Heritage Foundation Collection |
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| Negative available |
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Title | 6th annual Optimist Club Soap Box Derby 1963 - winner Gordon Fanstone |
| Creator
| Counsell, Gordon |
| Description
| Scan from the original newpaper article ; Mrs Leonard Fanstone (mother) to right of picture ; |
| Notes
| Scanned from the original in the personal collection of Bill Irvine ; |
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| 1963. |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Digital Collections |
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Title | A. A. McBain |
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| James Photography |
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| Type:street scene; No. of negatives: 9; Photos included: 0; Notes: Portage Road; Client: A. A. McBain |
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| December 8, 1956. |
| Collection
| James Collection |
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| D835 |
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Title | Aerial View of the Fallsview Business District |
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| Rashid, Alina Rida |
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| Still Image |
| Collection
| Rashid Collection |
| Description
| From left to right, Embassy Suites Hotel, Konica Minolta Tower, Marriott Hotel, Fallsview Boulevard, Radisson Hotel, Sheraton Fallsview Hotel and Stanley Avenue ; |
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| This photograph was taken from the Blue Martini Lounge on the 35th floor at the Niagara Falls Hilton Hotel located at 6361 Fallsview Boulevard ; |
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| August 22, 2005. |
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Title | Aerial View of the Fallsview Business District |
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| Rashid, Alina Rida |
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| Still Image |
| Collection
| Rashid Collection |
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| From left to right, Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort, Embassy Suites Hotel, Fallsview Boulevard and the Renaissance Fallsview Hotel ; |
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| This photograph was taken from the Blue Martini Lounge on the 35th floor at the Niagara Falls Hilton Hotel located at 6361 Fallsview Boulevard ; |
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| August 22, 2005. |
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Title | Aerial View of the Fallsview Business District |
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| Rashid, Alina Rida |
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| Still Image |
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| Rashid Collection |
| Description
| Imax Theatre and Pyramid Place visible in the bottom left ; Casino Niagara Tower, Sheraton on the Falls Hotel, Skylon Tower and the Rainbow Bridge visible on the right ; Cascade Inn visible on the bottom right ; |
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| This photograph was taken from the Blue Martini Lounge on the 35th floor at the Niagara Falls Hilton Hotel located at 6361 Fallsview Boulevard ; |
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| August 22, 2005. |
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Title | Aerial View of the Fallsview Business District |
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| Rashid, Alina Rida |
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| Still Image |
| Collection
| Rashid Collection |
| Description
| Cascade Inn, Imax Theatre, Pyramid Place and the Old Stone Inn visible on the right ; Best Western Hotel and Double Tree Hotel visible on the left ; |
| Notes
| This photograph was taken from the Blue Martini Lounge on the 35th floor at the Niagara Falls Hilton Hotel located at 6361 Fallsview Boulevard ; |
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| August 22, 2005. |
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Title | Aerial view - looking east down Queen Street |
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| Still Image |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Digital Collections |
| Notes
| Funding for scanning provided by a grant from Historic Niagara Development Inc.. Metropolitan department store visible on the left. |
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| May, 1987. |
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Title | Aerial View - looking west down Park Street |
| Type
| Still Image |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Digital Collections |
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| Funding for scanning provided by a grant from Historic Niagara Development Inc.. Lion's International Canadian Supply Office visible on the right. |
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| September, 1975. |
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Title | Aerial view - looking west down Queen Street |
| Type
| Still Image |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Digital Collections |
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| Funding for scanning provided by a grant from Historic Niagara Development Inc.. Gold's Gym and Aerobic Fitness Centre and Woolworth's Department store visible on the right. |
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| May, 1987. |
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Title | Aerial View of Niagara Falls, Ontario Looking East |
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| Porteus, Andrew C. |
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| Part of the 2004 Snapshot of Niagara Falls project. Q.E. Running from left to right, Montrose Road running left to right in the foreground, Stamford Centre is left almost at top Green swath from top left to bottom right |
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| June 15, 2004. |
| Collection
| Snapshot of Niagara Falls 2004 |
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| Negative available |
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| D419405 |
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Title | Aerial View of Niagara Falls, Ontario Looking South |
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| Porteus, Andrew C. |
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| Part of the 2004 Snapshot of Niagara Falls project. Q.E.W. on top right to bottom right, Highway 420 in centre right. Dorchester road bottom left to centre. Optimist park at Q.E. & 420 - Box Store Mall other side of it. Montrose Road from lower right towards centre |
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| June 15, 2004. |
| Collection
| Snapshot of Niagara Falls 2004 |
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| Negative available |
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| D419404 |
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Title | Aerial View of Niagara Falls, Ontario, and McLeod Road |
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| Porteus, Andrew C. |
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| Part of the 2004 Snapshot of Niagara Falls project. Stanley Avenue intersects with McLeod at the top of the Photo. McLeod is the vertical Street on the right side of the photo |
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| June 15, 2004. |
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| Snapshot of Niagara Falls 2004 |
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| Negative available |
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| D419561 |
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Title | Aerial view of Park Street and Zimmerman Avenue intersection |
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| Still Image |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Digital Collections |
| Notes
| Funding for scanning provided by a grant from Historic Niagara Development Inc.. Former post office visible on the right in the background. |
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| May, 1987. |
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Title | Aerial View of QEW and Roberts Street Niagara Falls |
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| Aerial view of QEW and Roberts St. extension to the Rainbow Bridge. The Highway runs parallel, about two inches from the bottom, / to MacDonald Avenue at far left. |
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| Francis J. Petrie Collection |
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| 1949. |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Collection |
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| D12651 |
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Title | Aerial View of St. Catharines, Ontario |
| Creator
| Unknown |
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| Still Image |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Digital Collections |
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| A school at Linwell Road and Geneva Street |
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| March 2009 |
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Title | Aerial View of St. Catharines, Ontario |
| Creator
| Unknown |
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| Still Image |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Digital Collections |
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| An aerial view of Lakeshore Road heading east with Lake Ontario in the background. |
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| March 2009 |
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Title | Aerial View of Whirlpool Bridge |
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| Still Image |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Digital Collections |
| Notes
| Funding for scanning provided by a grant from Historic Niagara Development Inc.. Bridge Street and River Road intersection visible under the bridge. |
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| October, 1975. |
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Title | After the Blizzard of 77 - 6498 Burdette Drive Niagara Falls |
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| Deacon, Reg |
| Description
| colour digital image ; |
| Notes
| From the personal collection of Ruth Deacon ; |
| Date
| January 30, 1977. |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Digital Collections |
| Physical items |
| Filing No. |
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| D13285AA |
Digital image |
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| 73. |
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Title | Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - Douglas Memorial Hospital (3) - generator supplying electricity |
| Creator
| Porteus, Andrew C. |
| Type
| Still Image |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Collection |
| Notes
| Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rain started), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. |
| Date
| October 14, 2006. |
| Physical items |
| Filing No. |
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| D422376 |
Colour photograph |
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| 74. |
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Title | Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - Branches down along Niagara Parkway - Buffalo in background |
| Creator
| Porteus, Andrew C. |
| Type
| Still Image |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Collection |
| Notes
| Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rains began), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. |
| Date
| October 14, 2006. |
| Physical items |
| Filing No. |
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| D422383 |
Colour photograph |
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| 75. |
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Title | Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - Catherine St. cleanup |
| Creator
| Porteus, Andrew C. |
| Type
| Still Image |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Collection |
| Notes
| Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rains began), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. |
| Date
| October 14, 2006. |
| Physical items |
| Filing No. |
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| D422390 |
Colour photograph |
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| 76. |
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Title | Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - corner of Catherine & Stanton St. - massive tree down |
| Creator
| Porteus, Andrew C. |
| Type
| Still Image |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Collection |
| Notes
| Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rains began), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. |
| Date
| October 14, 2006. |
| Physical items |
| Filing No. |
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| D422388 |
Colour photograph |
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| 77. |
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Title | Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - corner of Catherine St. & Stanton St. |
| Creator
| Porteus, Andrew C. |
| Type
| Still Image |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Collection |
| Notes
| Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rains began), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. |
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| Note root ball of tree on left (dark area) |
| Date
| October 14, 2006. |
| Physical items |
| Filing No. |
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| D422387 |
Colour photograph |
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| 78. |
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Title | Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - corner of Lavinia & Stanton Sts. |
| Creator
| Porteus, Andrew C. |
| Type
| Still Image |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Collection |
| Notes
| Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rains began), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. |
| Date
| October 14, 2006. |
| Physical items |
| Filing No. |
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| D422380 |
Colour photograph |
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| 79. |
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Title | Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - Damage at north side of Old Fort Erie |
| Creator
| Porteus, Andrew C. |
| Type
| Still Image |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Collection |
| Notes
| Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rains started), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. |
| Date
| October 14, 2006. |
| Physical items |
| Filing No. |
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| D422375 |
Colour photograph |
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| 80. |
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Title | Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - Douglas Memorial Hospital (1) |
| Creator
| Porteus, Andrew C. |
| Type
| Still Image |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Collection |
| Notes
| Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rain started), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. |
| Date
| October 14, 2006. |
| Physical items |
| Filing No. |
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| D422377 |
Colour photograph |
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| 81. |
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Title | Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - Douglas Memorial Hospital (2) |
| Creator
| Porteus, Andrew C. |
| Type
| Still Image |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Collection |
| Notes
| Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rain started), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. |
| Date
| October 14, 2006. |
| Physical items |
| Filing No. |
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| D422378 |
Colour photograph |
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| 82. |
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Title | Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - Douglas Memorial Hospital (4) |
| Creator
| Porteus, Andrew C. |
| Type
| Still Image |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Collection |
| Notes
| Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rains began), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. |
| Date
| October 14, 2006. |
| Physical items |
| Filing No. |
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| D422379 |
Colour photograph |
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| 83. |
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Title | Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - house on Catherine St. |
| Creator
| Porteus, Andrew C. |
| Type
| Still Image |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Collection |
| Notes
| Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rains began), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. |
| Date
| October 14, 2006. |
| Physical items |
| Filing No. |
Format |
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| D422386 |
Colour photograph |
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| 84. |
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Title | Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - house on Lavinia St. |
| Creator
| Porteus, Andrew C. |
| Type
| Still Image |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Collection |
| Notes
| Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rains began), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. |
| Date
| October 14, 2006. |
| Physical items |
| Filing No. |
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| D422384 |
Colour photograph |
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| 85. |
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Title | Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - Hydro Crew on Bowden St. |
| Creator
| Porteus, Andrew C. |
| Type
| Still Image |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Collection |
| Notes
| Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rains began), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. |
| Date
| October 15, 2006. |
| Physical items |
| Filing No. |
Format |
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| D422391 |
Colour photograph |
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| 86. |
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Title | Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - looking east on Highland Ave. |
| Creator
| Porteus, Andrew C. |
| Type
| Still Image |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Collection |
| Notes
| Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rains began), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. |
| Date
| October 15, 2006. |
| Physical items |
| Filing No. |
Format |
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| D422393 |
Colour photograph |
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| 87. |
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Title | Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - looking north west at corner of Central Ave. & Bertie St. |
| Creator
| Porteus, Andrew C. |
| Type
| Still Image |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Collection |
| Notes
| Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rains began), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. |
| Date
| October 14, 2006. |
| Physical items |
| Filing No. |
Format |
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| D422382 |
Colour photograph |
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| 88. |
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Title | Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - looking south east toward intersection of Bertie St. (foreground) & Central Ave. |
| Creator
| Porteus, Andrew C. |
| Type
| Still Image |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Collection |
| Notes
| Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rains began), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. |
| Date
| October 14, 2006. |
| Physical items |
| Filing No. |
Format |
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| D422381 |
Colour photograph |
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| 89. |
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Title | Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - looking west on Murray St. at Stanton St. |
| Creator
| Porteus, Andrew C. |
| Type
| Still Image |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Collection |
| Notes
| Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rains began), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. |
| Date
| October 14, 2006. |
| Physical items |
| Filing No. |
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| D422385 |
Colour photograph |
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| 90. |
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Title | Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - North side of Old Fort Erie |
| Creator
| Porteus, Andrew C. |
| Type
| Still Image |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Collection |
| Notes
| Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rains began), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. |
| Date
| October 14, 2006. |
| Physical items |
| Filing No. |
Format |
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| D422389 |
Colour photograph |
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| 91. |
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Title | Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - North side of Old Fort Erie |
| Creator
| Porteus, Andrew C. |
| Type
| Still Image |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Collection |
| Notes
| Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rains began), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. |
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| Note man walking dogs in front of sign saying "No Dogs Allowed" |
| Date
| October 15, 2006. |
| Physical items |
| Filing No. |
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| D422403 |
Colour photograph |
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| 92. |
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Title | Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - North side of Old Fort Erie |
| Creator
| Porteus, Andrew C. |
| Type
| Still Image |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Collection |
| Notes
| Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rains began), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. |
| Date
| October 15, 2006. |
| Physical items |
| Filing No. |
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| D422404 |
Colour photograph |
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| 93. |
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Title | Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - South side of Old Fort Erie (1) |
| Creator
| Porteus, Andrew C. |
| Type
| Still Image |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Collection |
| Notes
| Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rains began), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. |
| Date
| October 15, 2006. |
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| Filing No. |
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| D422405 |
Colour photograph |
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| 94. |
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Title | Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - South side of Old Fort Erie (2) |
| Creator
| Porteus, Andrew C. |
| Type
| Still Image |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Collection |
| Notes
| Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rains began), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. |
| Date
| October 15, 2006. |
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| Filing No. |
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| D422406 |
Colour photograph |
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| 95. |
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Title | Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - St. Andrews - Knox Presbyterian Church, Highland & Central Ave. |
| Creator
| Porteus, Andrew C. |
| Type
| Still Image |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Collection |
| Notes
| Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rains began), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. |
| Date
| October 15, 2006. |
| Physical items |
| Filing No. |
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| D422394 |
Colour photograph |
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| 96. |
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Title | Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - St. Paul's Anglican Church |
| Creator
| Porteus, Andrew C. |
| Type
| Still Image |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Collection |
| Notes
| Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rains began), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. |
| Date
| October 15, 2006. |
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| Filing No. |
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| D422402 |
Colour photograph |
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| 97. |
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Title | Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - St. Paul's Anglican Church Cemetery (1) |
| Creator
| Porteus, Andrew C. |
| Type
| Still Image |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Collection |
| Notes
| Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rains began), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. |
| Date
| October 15, 2006. |
| Physical items |
| Filing No. |
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| D422396 |
Colour photograph |
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| 98. |
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Title | Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - St. Paul's Anglican Church Cemetery (5) |
| Creator
| Porteus, Andrew C. |
| Type
| Still Image |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Collection |
| Notes
| Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rains began), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. |
| Date
| October 15, 2006. |
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| Filing No. |
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| D422400 |
Colour photograph |
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| 99. |
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Title | Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - St. Paul's Anglican Church Cemetery (6) |
| Creator
| Porteus, Andrew C. |
| Type
| Still Image |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Collection |
| Notes
| Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rains began), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. |
| Date
| October 15, 2006. |
| Physical items |
| Filing No. |
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| D422401 |
Colour photograph |
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| 100. |
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Title | Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - tree broken off on Niagara Parkway |
| Creator
| Porteus, Andrew C. |
| Type
| Still Image |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Collection |
| Notes
| Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rains began), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. |
| Date
| October 15, 2006. |
| Physical items |
| Filing No. |
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| D422395 |
Colour photograph |
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