As part of its mandate to help preserve the heritage of the City of Niagara Falls, the library regularly photographs different aspects of the city and its natural surroundings, using digital technology since the late 1990s. In addition, some residents wish to share their images but retain the originals. These are scanned into the library's databases and then returned to the owner. Both of these types of images are in the Digital Collections.
Mrs. William Chambers, Mrs. John Marshall, Mrs. Georgia Penny, Mrs. Z. May Miller, Mrs. Robert Howlett, William Chambers, John Marshall, Orla Thompson, Fred Brunning, F.H. Leslie, Charles Ort, Horace C. Morningstar
Biddle Stairs was erected in 1829. A tourist named Biddle donated the money and the stairs remained in operation until 1927 when they were demolished ;
From June to November 1969 the American Falls were dewatered. This action cut back the normal flow of 60,000 gallons a second to almost nothing. Most of the diverted water was either sent over the Horseshoe Falls or diverted to the Robert Moses generating plant's upriver intakes. The action enabled Canadian and US power companies and the US Army Corps of Engineers to do on-the-spot inspections and aerial photographs of the river bed's rock formation. This was all part of a plan to reduce erosion to the Falls
Don Carrel, Florence Rosberg, H.D. Rosberg , Gert Carrel, MacMichael, Moe Fineberg, Mable Fineberg, Harry Carrel, Mary Rosberg, Mr. German, Joe Rosberg, Nettie Rosberg, Rosbergs, Rosberg's
Florence Rosberg, H.D. Rosberg, Gert Carrel, MacMichael, Moe Fineberg & Mable Fineberg, Harry Carrel, Mary Rosberg, Mr. German, Joe Rosberg, Nettie Rosberg, Rosbergs, Rosberg's