Dufferin Islands suspension bridge connecting to Clark Island

item
Title
Dufferin Islands suspension bridge connecting to Clark Island
Description
en-CA The islands, became accessible to the public in 1877 when Sutherland Macklem, a descendant of Samuel Street built a pair of suspension bridges to carry foot and carriage traffic. They now became known as Cynthia Islands. The Niagara Parks Commission took ownership in 1887 and renamed the islands in honor of Canadian Governor-General Lord Dufferin, who had been instrumental in establishing parkland along the Niagara River and to give visitors a reprieve from the carnival - like atmosphere along the “front”.
Identifier
http://www.nflibrary.ca/nfplindex/show.asp?b=1&ref=oo&id=403029
Creator
Unknown
Type
Still Image
Is Part Of
General Photograph Collection
Extent
2" by 3"
Medium
Black & white photograph
Date
Late 1800's
Subject
Dufferin Islands
Bridges - Miscellaneous
Spatial Coverage
Canada - Ontario
Source
Niagara Falls (Ont.) Public Library
number
D526265
Format
Black and white photograph
Date Created
2014-04-09
Date Modified
2014-04-09
Item sets
Historical Images Item Set
General Photograph Collection
Media
Dufferin Islands suspension bridge connecting to Clark Island