CARNEGIE FRANKLYN HAMILTON GEORGE M ENGLAND R PIERCE BEATRICE WILSON R DURDAN HAROLD EVANS MICHAEL QUINLAN FRANKLIN MILLER EILEEN WEBER REV MCKEOWN E MITCHELSON RAPHAEL KIEFFER VERY
From the collection of the Niagara Falls Bridge Commission; This image may not be copied without the written permission of the Niagara Falls Bridge Commission
HELEN sehl GRETE NELSON RUBY WALLACE CHIEF LIBRARIAN EDITH GOODSIR ALBRANT HELEN LOTHIAN W J SINCLAIR DAN ALCHUK FRANCES STOKES EVA VANALTER KATHRYN SMITH MICHAEL DONOVAN
Mr. Collett, old fire hall on the left; A.H. Collett's fireproof storage building wa located at 7 Market Square in Niagara Falls - Now part of the City Hall Complex. Mr. Collett was a furniture mover-household removals and piano hoisting. He was also an auctioneer. His moving company was called Power City Transport
sketched in 1855 looking westward on Lundy's Lane. The Tower, the fourth tower to be built was latterly known as the Durham Tower. Note Drummond Road running northward
On the 9th of September 1990 Peter Debernardi along with Wayne J Harris attempted to hang a Canadian flag from one of the Spanish AeroCar's cables, some 200 feet above the Whirlpool Rapids. He attached himself to the cable by means of a harness and pulley. He then planned to roll himself out to the midpoint of the cable, attach the flag, and then expected to be rescued by the cable car. He attempted the stunt in order to protest the Niagara Parks Commission which prohibits stunting in and around the Falls ; From the personal collection of George Bailey ; Image may not be reproduced without the written permission of George Bailey ;