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Niagara River Parkway Bridge and Pedestrian Bridge over Miller's Creek Pedestrian bridge and road Bridge along the Niagara River Parkway at Miller's Creek. -
Shopping and drinking and travelling are a novel experience in remote Kenyan townConradi, Peter / Gale, Bob / Grealy, Kevin
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Sewer Construction at Park St. and Welland Ave. Sewer construction along Park St. and Welland Ave. -
Sewer Construction at Park St. and Welland Ave. Sewer construction along Park St. and Welland Ave. -
Sewer Construction at Park St. and Welland Ave. Sewer construction along Park St. and Welland Ave showing an old culvert. -
Sewer Construction at Park St. and Erie Ave. Sewer construction along Park St. and Erie Ave. -
Sewer Construction at Huron Street and Secord Street Sewer construction at Huron Street and Secord Street -
Unidentified Street showing Cotter Bros. Business Unidentified street showing Cotter Bros. Business and three street sweepers in a row -
McGarry - Whipp Wedding, February 13, 1954 To the right of the groom are Mr. & Mrs. McGarry, then the bridal pair, Robert McGarry and Betty Whipp. On the left are the parents of the bride, Fred and Dorothy Whipp. In front are Annie and William Miller. -
McGarry - Whipp Wedding, February 13, 1954 The bride and groom, Robert McGarry and Betty Whipp are in the centre with the groomsmen on the right and the bridesmaids on the left. -
American Falls, Horseshoe Falls and Lower Niagara River View of both falls and the lower Niagara River. Prospect Point Observation Tower is on the left hand side, with the Maid of the Mist docked underneath. In the far background is the Seagrams Tower. -
American Falls and Horseshoe Falls View of both falls and the lower Niagara River. -
American Falls and Horseshoe Falls View of both falls and the lower Niagara River. -
American Falls, Horseshoe Falls and Lower Niagara River View of both falls and the lower Niagara River taken from the Rainbow Bridge. Prospect Point Observation Tower is on the left hand side, with the Maid of the Mist docked underneath. In the far background is the Seagrams Tower. -
Duke and Duchess of York at the Skylon Tower Duke and Duchess of York (Andrew and Sarah) enjoying the view from the top of the Skylon Tower. Mayor Smeaton at podium -
Former President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn visit the Owl Foundation in Vineland Station Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosaylnn on or tour of the Owl Foundation in Vineland with one of the founders Kay McKeever and George Bailey. -
Former President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn visit the Owl Foundation in Vineland Station Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosaylnn on or tour of the Owl Foundation in Vineland with one of the founders Kay McKeever and George Bailey. -
Former President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn visit the Owl Foundation in Vineland Station Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosaylnn on or tour of the Owl Foundation in Vineland with one of the founders Kay McKeever and George Bailey. -
Former President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn visit the Owl Foundation in Vineland Station Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosaylnn with Larry and Kay McKeever who founded the Owl Foundation in Vineland -
Former President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn visit the Owl Foundation in Vineland Station Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosaylnn with Kay McKeever and Geoge Bailey -
Nik Wallenda's Tightrope Walk Across the Horseshoe Falls at Niagara - Wallenda on Tightrope Nik Wallenda on the tightrope over the Horseshoe Falls. He was the first person in over 100 years to cross the gorge on a tightrope and the first to go over any portion of the falls. He began his walk on the American side at 10:15 p.m. and completed the walk in 25 minutes. Near the end of his journey he bent to one knee and pumped his fist in the air. -
Nik Wallenda's Tightrope Walk Across the Horseshoe Falls at Niagara - Wallenda on Tightrope Nik Wallenda on the tightrope over the Horseshoe Falls. He was the first person in over 100 years to cross the gorge on a tightrope and the first to go over any portion of the falls. He began his walk on the American side at 10:15 p.m. and completed the walk in 25 minutes. Near the end of his journey he bent to one knee and pumped his fist in the air. -
Nik Wallenda's Tightrope Walk Across the Horseshoe Falls at Niagara - Television Crews Film the Event The walk was carried live by ABC and CTV television networks. There were 80 media agencies and 500 journalists from Canada, the U.S, China, Australia and many other countries present at the walk. -
Nik Wallenda's Tightrope Walk Across the Horseshoe Falls at Niagara - Television Crews Film the Event The walk was carried live by ABC and CTV television networks. There were 80 media agencies and 500 journalists from Canada, the U.S, China, Australia and many other countries present at the walk. -
Anne Murray - Live with Regis and Kathie Lee in Oakes Garden Theatre Niagara Falls Crew with Ann Murray rehearsing for Live with Regis and Kathie Lee at the Oakes Garden Theatre -
Jim Davidson, one or the workers repairing Brock's Monument, 1930 In 1929, during a severe storm, one of the outstretched arms of General Brock was severed. In addition the head and shoulders of the statue and the upper part of the torso were almost shattered by lightning. Extensive repairs were begun the following year. One section of the statue was completely renewed, the whole shaft pointed to make it weather proof, lightning arresters were installed and a new railing placed at the top of the column" This description is from the Review -
Workers repairing Brock's Monument, 1930 Workers who were repairing Brock's Monument sitting by the statue's head. In 1929, during a severe storm, one of the outstretched arms of General Brock was severed. In addition the head and shoulders of the statue and the upper part of the torso were almost shattered by lightning. Extensive repairs were begun the following year. One section of the statue was completely renewed, the whole shaft pointed to make it weather proof, lightning arresters were installed and a new railing placed at the top of the column" This description is from the Review The man in the fedora is Jim Davidson. -
Workers repairing Brock's Monument, 1930 In 1929, during a severe storm, one of the outstretched arms of General Brock was severed. In addition the head and shoulders of the statue and the upper part of the torso were almost shattered by lightning. Extensive repairs were begun the following year. One section of the statue was completely renewed, the whole shaft pointed to make it weather proof, lightning arresters were installed and a new railing placed at the top of the column" This description is from the Review. The man in the fedora (centre) is Jim Davidson. -
Queen Street, Downtown Niagara Falls Store fronts and cars parked along Queen Street in Downtown Niagara Falls. -
Bright Spot Restaurant, Victoria Ave, Niagara Falls, ON Bright Spot Restaurant on Victoria Ave with Souvenirs shop beside and Quality Cleaners truck parked across the street. -
Duplex house on Victoria Ave, Niagara Falls House on Victoria Ave with half of the street dug up and under construction. -
Victor's Shoppe, Victoria Ave, Niagara Falls Imported Woolen Ladies and Men's Wear at Victor's Shoppe -
Downtown St. Catharines, Looking East from top of Welland House Negative is warped -
American and Canadian Falls from Oakes Garden Theatre Postcard View of Horseshoe and American Falls and the lower Niagara River taken from Oakes Garden Theatre. -
General View and Rainbow Bridge Postcard General view of the American and Horseshoe Fall, the Maid of the mist and the Rainbow Bridge -
Library Helper shows girls some dioramas during Young Canada's Book Week Karen Stewart, Kalen Anne Webb, Berta Branchley and library helper Norman Zeffaryo. Niagara Falls Public Library. -
Niagara Falls History Museum Grand Opening - Marilyn Monroe and Superman Marilyn Monroe and Superman stand on the bridge between the top floors of the old museum and the new addition. -
Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge Niagara Falls Suspension bridge was the world's first railway suspension bridge. It spanned 825 feet (251 m) and stood 2.5 miles (4 km) downstream from Niagara Falls from 1855 to 1897. It carried mixed traffic on its two decks across the Niagara River, trains on the upper deck and pedestrians and carriages on the lower deck. -
Majesty and Glory of Niagara Falls, Winter American Falls and Horseshoe Falls in winter. -
Awed with Wonder and Amazement, Niagara Falls, Winter Niagara Falls and river in winter -
Niagara Gorge and River Blurred photograph of Niagara River and gorge. -
Oakes Garden Theatre A structure and stairway in Oakes Garden Theatre -
Ma Argretta's Spaghetti House On the northwest corner of Centre St. and Ellen Ave in Niagara Falls Ontario. -
Eaton's of Canada Customer Parking Lot The Eaton's in Niagara Falls was located on Victoria Avenue which is now the site of the Niagara Falls Public Library. -
Railroad Tracks at the corner of Erie St and Queen St in Downtown Niagara Falls Looking south along Erie Street. -
Canadian Bank of Commerce - Downtown Niagara Falls On the corner of Queen St. and Erie Ave. Rosbergs Department store can be seen in the back. -
Canadian Bank of Commerce - Front View Located on the corner of Queen St. and Erie Ave. in downtown Niagara Falls. -
Construction of Ontario Hydro tunnels for the Sir Adam Beck - Niagara Generating Station #2 LCN 10170353LCN 17294973 -
Construction at the corner of River Rd. and Bridge Street The whirlpool rapids bridge can be seen in the background. -
Road Construction on Victoria Ave. - Niagara Falls Moore's Pharmacy and Ritchie's Home Appliances were on the west side of Victoria Avenue just north of Simcoe Street. -
King Edward Hotel - Niagara Falls The King Edward Hotel sat at the corner of Queen Street and Zimmerman Avenue until it was demolished in 1991. -
Bridge Street, between Erie and River Road Showing the poles that must be removed to permit widening of the pavement. Train Station is seen on the left. -
Construction at the corner of Park St and Zimmerman Ave in Niagara Falls Lorenzo construction company does work on Park Street. King Edward Hotel can be seen in the background. -
Hydro Building Under Construction Corner of Armoury St. and Victoria Ave. Building constructed by the Robertson Construction and Engineering Company -
Niagara Falls: Night and Day Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. The Niagara River flows from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario, forming a natural boundary between Canada and the United States. To the left are the American Falls and to the right are the Canadian Horseshoe Falls, illuminated. -
Aerial view of the Horseshoe Falls and Table Rock House Niagara Falls. The Horseshoe Falls with Terrapin Point, N.Y. (foreground) and Table Rock House, Ontario, Canada. -
Niagara Falls at Dusk. "The Honeymoon Capital of the World." The falls are 1000 feet wide and situated twenty miles from Lake Erie and fourteen miles from the river mouth in Lake Ontario. The Canadian (or Horseshoe Falls) are 160 feet high, the American falls being 167 feet high. This colourful nightly display is beamed from the Canadian side, a truly spectacular sight. Illumination measures 1,000,320,000 candle power, showing the American and Canadian Falls and the Niagara River Parkway. -
Aerial View of Niagara Falls at night and shots of the Spanish Aero Car and the Floral Clock. Aerial view of both Falls at sunset. Top left is a picture of the Spanish Aero Car. Bottom right is a picture of the Floral Clock. -
Wreckage of Falls View Bridge floating down river. The Falls View Bridge collapsed on January 27, 1938. The ice held up the wreckage until it began to melt and pieces flowed downstream with the ice flow. -
Steel Arch Bridge and Canadian Side of Gorge The Clifton House can be seen in the background. The Maid of the Mist can be seen in the river. -
Upper Steel Arch Bridge and View of Canadian side of the River. Taken from the Tower on Prospect point. Uneeda biscuit billboard is hiding the Clifton House. -
Upper Steel Arch Bridge Traffic can be seen coming across the bridge which connects Niagara Falls, ON and Niagara Falls, N.Y. The electric tram can also be seen coming across in the centre of the bridge. -
Canadian Customs House and traffic coming across the Falls View Bridge The American Falls are seen in the background. Traffic is coming from Niagara Falls, N.Y. to Niagara Falls, ON. -
Canadian Customs House and traffic coming across the Falls View Bridge (2) The American Falls are seen in the background. Traffic is coming from Niagara Falls, N.Y. to Niagara Falls, ON. -
Massive Ice Bridge and view of the Horseshoe Falls. The Horseshoe Falls can be seen in the background. To the right in the ice in the Ontario Generating Station. -
Frozen American Falls The American Falls carry only 10% of the water from the Upper Niagara River. As a result their flow is blocked more easily and has resulted in them freezing over on five recorded occasions; 1848, 1909, 1936, 1938, and 1949. -
Ice on the Generators in the Ontario Generating Station In 1909 and 1938 water and ice flooded into the Ontario Power Generating Station at the base of the Horseshoe Falls causing damage. -
Paintings of Niagara Falls and Area Left to right: Betty Braaksma, Dorothy VanSlyke, George Seibel, Inge Saczkowski. Taken in the Oakes room. -
Fountain and plants in the Public Library The Niagara Falls Public Library on Victoria Avenue. The interior centrepiece of the library brings nature inside. -
Spring Tulips and trees in Blossom at the Floral Showhouse Tulips and trees in blossom at the Niagara Parks Commission's Floral Showhouse -
Spring Tulips and Trees in Blossom by the Fountain at the Floral Showhouse Tulips and trees in blossom by the fountain at the Niagara Parks Commission's Floral Showhouse -
Canada Day Parade 2012 - Quantum Gymnastics and AcroCats Quantum Gymnastics and AcroCats doing handstands and cartwheels in the Canada Day parade on Morrison Street near Optimist Park -
Canada Day Parade 2012 - Quantum Gymnastics and AcroCats Quantum Gymnastics and AcroCats doing handstands and cartwheels in the Canada Day parade on Morrison Street near Optimist Park -
Disney magic returns to Falls : Beauty and the Beast, and a $2-million productionBurrafato, Gabriel / Taylor, Ashley
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Battling cancer together : mother and daughter stress the importance of early screening and regular mammographiesLeadley, Bonnie / Gale, Sarah / Breast Cancer Awareness Month
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Horse Shoe Falls from the Maid of the Mist Black and white postcard showing the Horseshoe falls and the lower Niagara River. -
Giant Wave, Great Whirlpool Rapids, Niagara Black and white postcard showing a giant wave in the lower Niagara River by the whirlpool rapids. -
Entrance to Famous Victoria Park, Niagara Falls, Canada Black and white postcard showing the entrance to Victoria park with the Horseshoe Falls and lower Niagara River in the background. -
Horseshoe Falls of Niagara from the Canadian Side Black and white postcard showing the Horseshoe Falls and the lower Niagara River. -
Tribute to Roger Woodward Rescuers Celebration for the rescuers of Roger Woodward who went over the Horseshoe falls wearing only a bathing suit and life jacket on July 9, 1960 and survived. -
Tribute to Roger Woodward Rescuers Celebration for the rescuers of Roger Woodward who went over the Horseshoe falls wearing only a bathing suit and life jacket on July 9, 1960 and survived. -
Tribute to Roger Woodward Rescuers Celebration for the rescuers of Roger Woodward who went over the Horseshoe falls wearing only a bathing suit and life jacket on July 9, 1960 and survived. Marching band going down Queen St. -
Tribute to Roger Woodward Rescuers Celebration for the rescuers of Roger Woodward who went over the Horseshoe falls wearing only a bathing suit and life jacket on July 9, 1960 and survived. Picture shows the Woodward family with rescuers in front of the Horseshoe Falls. -
Fall Colours at the intersection of Clifton Hill and the Niagara Parkway Fall colours at the intersection of Clifton Hill and the Niagara parkway. The Sheraton on the Falls hotel, Guinness World Records Museum, Ruby Tuesday restaurant and Travelodge at the falls are visible on the hill. -
Niagara Falls from Prospect Point Black and white postcard showing the American Falls, and the Horseshoe Falls -
Lower Niagara River and both Falls American Falls, Horseshoe Falls and the Lower Niagara River -
Lower Niagara River and both Falls American Falls, Horseshoe Falls and the Lower Niagara River -
Lower Niagara River and rainbow Bridge The Lower Niagara River and the Rainbow Bridge. -
Roger Woodward and Family Visit Niagara Falls in 1994 Roger Woodward talks with the crew filming the documentary "Miracle @ Niagara - the Roger and Susan Woodward Story" -
Roger Woodward and Family Visit Niagara Falls in 1994 Roger Woodward outside Table Rock House with the crew filming the documentary "Miracle @ Niagara - the Roger and Susan Woodward Story" -
Roger Woodward and Family Visit Niagara Falls in 1994 Roger Woodward along upper Niagara River with the crew filming the documentary "Miracle @ Niagara - the Roger and Susan Woodward Story" -
Crew filming "Miracle @ Niagara- the Roger and Deanne Woodward Story" Crew filming the documentary "Miracle @ Niagara - the Roger and Deanne Woodward Story" along the upper Niagara River by Table Rock House. -
Crew filming "Miracle @ Niagara- the Roger and Deanne Woodward Story" Crew filming the documentary "Miracle @ Niagara - the Roger and Deanne Woodward Story" inside Table Rock House.



