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Tourist Camp, Beamsville, OntarioBeamsville Tourist camp
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Tourist Camp, Beamsville, OntarioBeamsville Tourist camp
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Tourist Camp, Beamsville, OntarioBeamsville Tourist camp
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Beamsville High School, Beamsville, OntarioBeamsville District High Schhol founded in 1888.
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Cherry Blossom Lodge, Beamsville, OntarioCherry Blossom Lodge along the lake shore in Beamsville.
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Aviation Tourist Camp and Refreshment Booth, Beamsville, OntarioAviation Tourist Booth and Refreshment stand on No. 8 highway near Beamsville.
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Taylor's Autotel, Beamsville, OntarioCabins Located on No. 8 highway between Grimsby and Beamsville.
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Taylor's Autotel, Beamsville, OntarioLocated on No. 8 highway between Grimsby and Beamsville. Served fish, steak and chicken dinners.
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Cabins at Innsville Hotel, BeamsvilleThe Innsville Hotel was on Highway No. 8 in Beamsville.
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Beamsville, OntarioOverlooking Beamsville taken from the escarpment
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Downtown Beamsville, OntarioKing Street in Beamsville
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Through the Air : A Narrative of Forty Years' Experience as an AeronautThis print from the above book is on page 505 and titled "What a Wonderful Cloud Manufactory This Niagara Is." Mr. Wise, John LaMountain, O.A. Gager and William Hyde were in the balloon "Atlantic" which took off from St. Louis, Missouri, July 1, 1859. It flew across the Niagara River just before noon July 2, 1859 and thus these men were the first to fly across the Niagara, and the first to record in print their observations of the Great Falls. Two others had seen the Falls earlier (1847 and 1858) from the air each from a distance of about twenty miles. Mr. Wise, on page 504, states they were 10,000 feet high and 'a bottle of Heidsieck" was uncorked to honour the occasion. From this height they also saw from Fort Erie and Buffalo to Fort Niagara and Youngstown. 'Indeed, there was so much of interest to be seen at one time that it was difficult to dwell upon any single sight without losing a great portion of the whole scene..." The balloon later landed on the shore at the eastern end of Lake Ontario and was the longest balloon flight, in the 19th century.
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Aerial View Over Lake Ontario of Jet Commander CF-SUAMid-afternoon, air-to air photograph of Jet Commander CF-SUA owned by the Acres Group, consulting engineers -- won for photographer Frank Grant the Professional Photographers of canada award as best pictorial photograph of the year. Picture was taken into sun at 7,000 feet over lake Ontario when outside temperature was -65 degrees. Camera used was a Hasselblad equipped with sports viewfinder
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Aerial View of the Niagara RiverAerial view of the Niagara River, Lake Ontario, Lake Erie and the surrounding area.
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Proposed Location of Niagara Falls Observation BridgeCaption on photo: Red lines indicate proposed location of the Niagara Falls Observation Bridge approximately 600 feet north of the collapsed International Railway Co. Bridge
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Niagara SpectacleThe United States-Canadian International border passes through the 176- foot high Horseshoe Falls, one of the three cataracts that make up Niagara Falls. Approaching its turning point in the turbulent lower river is one of the Maid of the Mist sightseeing boats.
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Aerial View of Niagara FallsAerial view of the American Falls and Horseshoe Falls, and the upper and lower Niagara River. This picture was taken prior to 1967 when the Memorial Arch was still standing. It was demolished after the 1967 tourist season.
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Aerial View of Niagara FallsAerial view of the American Falls and Horseshoe Falls, and the upper and lower Niagara River.
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Aerial view of the Horseshoe FallsAerial view of the Horseshoe Falls and the Upper and Lower Niagara River. The Toronto Generating Station can be seen in the background.
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Aerial View of the American FallsAerial view of the American Falls and the lower Niagara River. Niagara Falls, New York can be seen in the background.
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Aerial View of Niagara Falls, OntarioView of Maple Leaf Village, Skyline Foxhead and Skyline Brock hotels, and Oakes Garden Theatre.
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Aerial View of the Lower Niagara RiverView of the lower Niagara River, Minolta Tower, Emassy Suites hotel, Niagara Fallsview casino Complex, Skylon Tower, Imax Theatre and Ontario Power Generating station at the water's edge taken from a balloon. Balloon Ride - Flight of Angels, Niagara Falls, New York
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Aerial View of Niagara FallsView of the upper and lower Niagara River, The American Falls and the Horseshoe Falls taken from a balloon. Balloon Ride - Flight of Angels, Niagara Falls, New York
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Aerial View of the Lower Niagara RiverView of the lower Niagara River taken from a balloon. The Skylon Tower, Imax Theatre, Prospect Point Observation Tower and Maid of the Mist dock can be seen below. Balloon Ride - Flight of Angels, Niagara Falls, New York
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Aerial View of the Lower Niagara RiverView of the lower Niagara River taken from a balloon. The Rainbow bridge and customs plaza, Planet Hollywood, Niagara Falls Aviary and Michael's Inn can be seen below. Balloon Ride - Flight of Angels, Niagara Falls, New York
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Aerial View of the Upper Niagara RiverView of the upper Niagara River taken from a plane. The International control dam and Chippawa Creek can be seen below
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Aerial View of the City of Niagara Falls, Ontario, CanadaView of the city of Niagara Falls taken from a plane. The Q.E.W. can be seen.
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Aerial view of the city of Niagara Falls, Ontario, CanadaView of the city of Niagara Falls taken from a plane. The Sir Adam Beck reservoir and the Robert Moses reservoir on the American side can be seen in the distance.
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Aerial View of the Lower Niagara RiverView of the lower Niagara River taken from a balloon. The Whirlpool bridge can be seen in the mist in the distance. Balloon ride- Flight of Angels from Niagara Falls, New York
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The White Meeting House, Pelham, OntarioOld Quaker church in north Pelham
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Old Mill, Effingham, OntarioRuins of an old mill at Effingham
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Old Mill, Effingham, OntarioRuins of an old mill at Effingham
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Old Mill, Effingham, OntarioRuins of an old mill located in Effingham
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Old Mill, Effingham, OntarioRuins of an old mill located in Effingham
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Mills at St. John's in the Shorthills - 1862Etching of mills in the Shorthills area.
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A Grist MillPencil etching of a grist mill with a cart with oxen being loaded.
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Ministry of Tourism Building, Niagara Falls, OntarioThe Ministry of Tourism building on Queen Street.
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Peace Bridge Offices, Fort Erie, OntarioConstruction of new Peace Bridge offices in Fort Erie.
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Women on Beach, Niagara-on-the-LakeGovernment owned beach in Niagara-on-the-Lake
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Cyanamid Swimming Pool, Niagara Falls, OntarioIn 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 two lifeguards on duty. It was a popular site for family picnics in the late 40s and early 50s
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Peace Bridge, Fort Erie, OntarioThe Mather Arch and Peace Bridge in Fort Erie.
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Peace Bridge, Fort Erie, OntarioThe Peace Bridge in Fort Erie taken from the Canadian side of the Niagara River.
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Peace Bridge, Fort Erie, OntarioThe Peace Bridge in Fort Erie taken from the Canadian side of the Niagara River. Buffalo, N.Y. can be seen in the distance.
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Peace Bridge, Fort Erie, OntarioThe Peace Bridge in Fort Erie taken from the Canadian side of the Niagara River.
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Peace Bridge, Fort Erie, OntarioThe Peace Bridge in Fort Erie taken from the Canadian side of the Niagara River. A man is fishing along break wall and Buffalo, N.Y. can be seen in the distance.
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Peace Bridge, Fort Erie, OntarioThe Peace Bridge in Fort Erie taken from the Canadian side of the Niagara River.
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Peace Bridge, Fort Erie, OntarioThe Peace Bridge in Fort Erie taken from the Canadian side of the Niagara River.
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Peace Bridge, Fort Erie, OntarioThe Peace Bridge in Fort Erie taken from the Canadian side of the Niagara River.
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Peace Bridge, Fort Erie, OntarioThe Peace Bridge in Fort Erie taken from the Canadian side of the Niagara River. Buffalo, N.Y. can be seen in the distance.
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Peace Bridge, Fort Erie, OntarioThe Peace Bridge in Fort Erie taken from the Canadian side of the Niagara River.
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Peace Bridge, Fort Erie, OntarioThe Peace Bridge in Fort Erie taken from the Canadian side of the Niagara River. Buffalo, N.Y. can be seen in the distance.
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Peace Bridge, Fort Erie, OntarioThe Peace Bridge in Fort Erie taken from the Canadian side of the Niagara River.
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Peace Bridge, Fort Erie, OntarioThe Peace Bridge in Fort Erie taken from the Canadian side of the Niagara River.
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Peace Bridge, Fort Erie, OntarioThe Peace Bridge in Fort Erie taken from the Canadian side of the Niagara River.
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Peace Bridge, Fort Erie, OntarioThe Peace Bridge in Fort Erie taken from the Canadian side of the Niagara River.
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Peace Bridge, Fort Erie, OntarioThe Peace Bridge in Fort Erie taken from the Canadian side of the Niagara River.
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Ball's Falls Conservation Area, Jordan, OntarioThe river and falls at Ball's Falls.
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Ball's Falls Conservation Area, Jordan, OntarioThe river and falls at Ball's Falls.
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Ball's Falls Conservation Area, Jordan, OntarioThe river and falls at Ball's Falls.
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Ball's Falls Conservation Area, Jordan, OntarioThe gorge and river at Ball's Falls.
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Ball's Falls Conservation Area, Jordan, OntarioThe gorge and river at Ball's Falls.
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Flour and Grist Mill, Ball's Falls Conservation Area, Jordan, OntarioPencil etching of the Flour and Grist Mill at Ball's Falls Conservation area.
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The Secord Cabin, Ball's Falls Conservation Area, Jordan, OntarioPencil etching of the Secord cabin at Ball's Falls Conservation area.
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The Blacksmith Shop, Balls Falls Conservation Area, Jordan, OntarioPencil etching of the Blacksmith Shop at Ball's Falls Conservation area.
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Niagara Regional ReactNiagara Regional React practicing a rescue situation. Yellow hat- Al Winney, Man holding child- Richard Harris, Child- Mark Harris
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Car Accident at St. Paul St. and Mountain Road, Niagara Falls, OntarioCar accident in which two people died at the corner of St. Paul St. and Mountain Rd.
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Niagara Gorge Trips Raft Recovery on the Niagara River at the WhirlpoolA thirty-seven foot long air inflated rubber and nylon raft belonging to Niagara Gorge River Trips Inc. (owned by George Butterfield of Toronto) carrying twenty-seven tourist and two pilots capsized in the Whirlpool Rapids throwing everyone into the wild churning white water. Three passengers died from drowning. Twenty-six survived this ordeal. The accident occurred during the 11th trial run of this raft tour through the Niagara River rapids. The raft had departed from the Maid of the Mist dock at the base of the Prospect Point Tower and was about two mile downstream of a five mile route to Lewiston, New York. The three dead persons were identified as: Julia Martinez, age 30 of Toronto; David Ross, age 37 of Toronto and Anthony Sawczyk, age 24 of Niagara Falls, New York. Three of the survivors were admitted to the Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center with serious injuries. Each of the passengers had paid fee of $20 for this journey. The youngest passenger was 16 years old and the oldest was 52 years old. Four of the passengers were women. To further add to this tragedy, one man, piloting a 22 foot - 250 horsepower jet boat died of a heart attack while attempting to recover this raft from the Whirlpool
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Niagara Parks Commission Snowplow Falls Through the Pavement south of Table Rock, Niagara Falls, OntarioA Niagara Parks Commission snowplow fell through the pavement south of Table Rock above the tunnels to the International Railway Company's Generating Plant (now Demolished).
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Truck Accident at Garner Rd. and Chippawa Creek, Niagara Falls, OntarioTruck rolls over at the corner of Garner Road and Chippawa Creek.
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Truck Accident at Valleyway and Willmott St., Niagara Falls, OntarioTruck hits the front of a house at Valleyway and Willmott Streets.
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Truck Accident on Q.E.W. Highway, Niagara Falls, OntarioTruck in the ditch on the Q.E.W. near the Niagara-on-the-Lake exit going towards Niagara Falls,
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Car Accident at Main St. and Ferry St., Niagara Falls, OntarioCar hits a light pole at Main and Ferry Streets.
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Car Accident on Q.E.W. Highway, Niagara Falls, OntarioSeveral cars in an accident on the Q.E.W. at Portage Road.
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Pizza Delight, Fonthill, OntarioPrior to 1980 the Imperial Bank of Canada was at this location.
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Gretsinger Furniture Store, Fonthill, OntarioThe Old Gretsinger Furniture store was at this location. Photograph taken after 1970.
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Tank Cars in a Field, Pelham, OntarioTank railway cars lying in a field
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Tank Car in a Field, Pelham, OntarioTank railway car lying in a field
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St. John's Conservation Area, Fonthill, OntarioDirt road running through St. John's Conservation area with a farm in the background.
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Threshing Wheat, Pelham, OntarioMen threshing wheat using a harvester.
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Beckett's Mill, Effingham, OntarioFrom "The History of Quakers in Canada"
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Canboro Road, Fonthill, OntarioCanboro Road looking east.
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Maple Avenue, Fonthill, OntarioMaple Avenue in Fonthill.
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Fonthill Public School, Fonthill, OntarioFonthill public school with new addition
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A. Damude & Co. Store, Fonthill, OntarioA Damude and Co. store in Fonthill.
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Maple Avenue, Fonthill, OntarioMaple Avenue, south with the Imperial Bank of Canada on the corner.
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Canboro Road, Fonthill, OntarioCanboro Road looking east.
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Canboro Road, Ridgeville, OntarioEast Canboro Road
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Canboro Road, Fenwick, OntarioCanboro Road looking east, residential section.
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Maple Avenue, Fonthill, OntarioHorse and carriages on dirt road.
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Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Fonthill, OntarioChurch dates back to 1859.
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Warren Travel Centre Building, Fonthill, OntarioIn the 1930's, 1940s, 1950's and 1960's The Kinsman General Store was at this location.
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Gretsinger Furniture Store, Fonthill, OntarioThis was formerly Overholt's tavern in the Short Hills of St. John's
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Steamboating in Muskoka 1866-1959, Gravenhurst, OntarioPlaque Text: Steam navigation on the Muskoka Lakes began in 1866, when the paddle vessel "Wenonah" went into service. Built at Gravenhurst, she was owned by A.P. Cockburn (1837-1905), who served as the federal member of parliament for Muskoka, 1872-82, and for North Ontario, 1882-87. The "Wenonah" was the first of a line of ships known after 1872 as the Northern Lakes Navigation Company, and after 1949 as the Muskoka Lakes Line. Its ships were among many which contributed to the early and rapid development of Muskoka as a lumbering and resort region. The steamboat gradually gave way to the automobile, and the last two, "Segwun" (1887) and "Sagamo" (1906) ceased operation in 1958. The burned hull of the ship "Sagamo" can be seen in the background.
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Court House and Gaol 1817-1866 Plaque, Niagara on the LakePlaque Text: Here stood the court-house and gaol of the Niagara District. Erected in 1817, they were considered to be among the finest public buildings in the province. Robert Gourlay, the radical reformer, was imprisoned and tried for sedition here in 1819. In 1837 an escaped American slave, Moseby, threatened with return to his master, was forcibly rescued here by local negroes abetted by other residents of Niagara. The courts moved elsewhere in 1847, and the gaol closed in 1866.
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Sir Roger Hale Sheaffe Memorial Plaque, Queenston HeightsPlaque Text: On October 13, 1812, following Isaac Brock's death in a preceding assault, Major-General Sheaffe assumed command and led a successful attack which dislodged an invading American force from Queenston Heights. Born in Boston, Mass., Sheaffe was commissioned in the British army in 1778 and fought in the American Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars. Arriving in Upper Canada in 1812, he served as Administrator of the province 1812-13, and returned to England in the latter year. He was created a baronet in 1813, attained the rank of general in 1838 and died in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Plaque commemorating residence of Sir Peregrine Maitland, St. David's HillLocated on St. David's Hill, this monument serves to indicate the former home of Sir Peregrine Maitland, Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada in the early 1800s (appointed in January of 1818). Plaque Reads : Stamford Park In this vicinity was Stamford Park, the 425 acre country estate of Sir Peregrine Maitland, Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada, 1818-1828. Hr was a son in law of the Duke of Richmond and a veteran of the Napoleonic Wars. "stamford Cottage" was begun about 1822 and when completed occupied twenty two rooms 'luxuriously furnished". Maitland preferred to live in the quiet atmosphere of this regency style residence rather than at York; Upper Canada's capital. During his stay at "Stamford Park" Maitland contributed to the building of nearby St. John's Anglican Church. In 1828 he came Lieutenant-Govenor of Nova Scotia. The estate was sold in 1833. Archaeological and Historical Sites Board of Ontario
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Chief Earl W. (Buck) Embleton Memorial, Firemen's Park, Niagara FallsThe plaque reads: Chief Earl W. (Buck) Embleton Memorial To Commemorate the services of the volunteer fireman in the township of stamford who served their communityas members of Falls View Hose Brigade Lundy's Lane Volunteer Firemens' Association Stamford Centre Volunteer Firemens' Association Erected 1982 The 60th anniversary of the Stamford Centre Volunteer Firemens' Association
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Cairn in Memory of the Battle of Fort George, 1813, Niagara-on-the LakeCairn commemorating the battle of Fort George, erected by the National Historic Monuments Committee at Niagara on the Lake on August 16, 1923