Historical Images Item Set
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- Historical Images Item Set
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2007-01-04 Niagara Mornings 3 - January 4, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: Wind: southwest, 19 km, gusts to 34 km Temp:7° C Sunny, partial cloud Time: 8:25 a.m. This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-01-03 Niagara Mornings 2 - January 3, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: Wind: southwest, 18 km Temp: 3° C Sunny Time: 8:23 a.m. This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-01-02 Niagara Mornings 1 - January 2, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: Wind: southwest, 15 km Temp: -1° C Sunny Time: 8:18 a.m. This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame - Valerie Hall Athlete Hockey 1991 - present eraInducted January 21, 2007
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Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame - Stamford CVI Senior Boys (Hornets) Basketball Team 1975 era 1971 - 1990 Front Row L-R : Bill Bray, Francis Moccio, Ken Todd, Lee Buckborough, Kevan Smith, Vito DiMartino Back Row L-R: Mr. R. Coull, Coach, Rick Herkimer, Jeff Fear, Mike Moroz, John Kulik, John Nicol, John Brettle, Emil Breuer, Tino Sherbo ; -
Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame - Brian Mulligan Builder Hockey era 1971 - 1990 colour digital image ; -
Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame - Carlee M Cardwell Athlete - Soccer 1971 - 1990 era Inducted January 21, 2007 -
Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame - William (Bill) Manson - 1900 - 1970 era colour digital image ; -
Niagara Mornings Collection In 2007, Andrew Porteus photographed Niagara Falls from the Rainbow Bridge at the point where the concrete and steel portions meet. The purpose of these photographs is to show Niagara Falls at the same time of day and under varying weather conditions over the course of a year. This relects the various moods of the river as seen by those who in the vicinity of the Falls every day. -
Spanish Aerocar cables; Niagara Whirlpool, and Great Wolf Lodge Taken at Thompson Point looking toward Sinclair Point -
Niagara Whirlpool Taken from Thompson Point -
Spanish Aerocar Wires Over the Whirlpool; Great Wolf Lodge in the background Taken from Thompson Point looking toward Sinclair Point -
Visit of Diana Princess of Wales, Prince William and Prince Harry to Niagara Falls Princess Diana, Prince Harry, Pamela Walker, Chair of the Niagara Parks Commission in red, top of Prince William's head -
Princess Elizabeth and Philip, Duke of Edinburgh on tour of Canada, October 1951 (not in Niagara Falls) Taken during the 1951 tour of Canada - not in Niagara Falls -
Images of a Century: The City of Niagara Falls, Canada, 1904-2004 Editorial Team Front row, l to r: April Petrie; Kathleen Powell; Inge Saczkowski; Rebecca Pascoe; Cathy Simpson; Jim Brown. Back row, l to r: Kevin Windsor; Jim Mitchinson; Sherman Zavitz; Andrew Porteus. -
William Bruce Leslie Publisher of the Niagara Falls Review -
Frank Leslie Managing Diretor of the Niagara Falls Review , later became publisher & general manager -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - South side of Old Fort Erie (2) 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. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - South side of Old Fort Erie (1) 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. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - North side of Old Fort Erie 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. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - North side of Old Fort Erie 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. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - St. Paul's Anglican Church 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. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - St. Paul's Anglican Church Cemetery (6) 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. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - St. Paul's Anglican Church Cemetery (5) 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. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - St. Paul's Anglican Church Cemetery (4) 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. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - St. Paul's Anglican Church Cemetery (3) 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. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - St. Paul's Anglican Church Cemetery (2) 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. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - St. Paul's Anglican Church Cemetery (1) 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. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - tree broken off on Niagara Parkway 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. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - St. Andrews - Knox Presbyterian Church, Highland & Central Ave. 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. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - looking east on Highland Ave. 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. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - Hydro Crew on Bowden St. 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. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - Catherine St. cleanup 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. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - North side of Old Fort Erie 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. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - corner of Catherine & Stanton St. - massive tree down 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. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - corner of Catherine St. & Stanton St. 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. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - house on Catherine St. 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. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - looking west on Murray St. at Stanton St. 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. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - house at 106 Murray St. 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. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - Branches down along Niagara Parkway - Buffalo in background 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. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - looking north west at corner of Central Ave. & Bertie St. 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. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - looking south east toward intersection of Bertie St. (foreground) & Central Ave. 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. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - corner of Lavinia & Stanton Sts. 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. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - Douglas Memorial Hospital (4) 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. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - Douglas Memorial Hospital (2) 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. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - Douglas Memorial Hospital (1) 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. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - Douglas Memorial Hospital (3) - generator supplying electricity 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. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - Damage at north side of Old Fort Erie 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. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - Trees & cable lines down at the corner of Catherine & Battery St. 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. -
Queen St. from St. Clair Historic Niagara Development Inc. -
Queen St. blocked off for car display Historic Niagara Development Inc. -
Niagara author Beverley Armstrong-Rodman at the Niagara Falls Public Library for the signing of her book Murder is a Family Matter , 9. Left to right: Rae Snyder, Beverley Rodman -
Niagara author Beverley Armstrong-Rodman at the Niagara Falls Public Library for the signing of her book Murder is a Family Matter , 7. Left to right: Judith Kennedy, Beverley Rodman -
Niagara author Beverley Armstrong-Rodman at the Niagara Falls Public Library for the signing of her book Murder is a Family Matter , 6. Left to right: Nancy Eidt, Beverley Rodman -
Niagara author Beverley Armstrong-Rodman at the Niagara Falls Public Library for the signing of her book Murder is a Family Matter , 5. Left to right: Charlotte Lewis, Beverley Rodman -
Niagara author Beverley Armstrong-Rodman at the Niagara Falls Public Library for the signing of her book Murder is a Family Matter , 4. Left to right: Bob Lewis, Ward Rodman, Carson Martin, Beverley Rodman, Don Brockwell, John Duffy -
Niagara author Beverley Armstrong-Rodman at the Niagara Falls Public Library for the signing of her book Murder is a Family Matter , 3. Left to right: Heather Rodman, Beverley Rodman,, Charlotte Lewis -
Niagara author Beverley Armstrong-Rodman at the Niagara Falls Public Library for the signing of her book Murder is a Family Matter , 2 Left to right: Jean Brockwell, Judith Kennedy, Beverley Rodman, Kathleen Duffy, Charlotte Lewis -
Niagara author Beverley Armstrong-Rodman at the Niagara Falls Public Library for the signing of her book Murder is a Family Matter , 1. Left to right: Beverley Rodman, Kathleen Duffy







































