Workers repairing Brock's Monument, 1930
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- Title
- Workers repairing Brock's Monument, 1930
- Description
- en-CA Workers who were repairing Brock's Monument sitting by the statue's head. In 1929, during a severe storm, one of the outstretched arms of General Brock was severed. In addition the head and shoulders of the statue and the upper part of the torso were almost shattered by lightning. Extensive repairs were begun the following year. One section of the statue was completely renewed, the whole shaft pointed to make it weather proof, lightning arresters were installed and a new railing placed at the top of the column" This description is from the Review The man in the fedora is Jim Davidson.
- Identifier
- http://www.nflibrary.ca/nfplindex/show.asp?b=1&ref=oo&id=365497
- Creator
- Davidson, Asher
- Type
- Still Image
- Is Part Of
- General Photograph Collection
- Extent
- 3" by 4.5"
- Medium
- Black & white photograph
- Provenance
- Donated by Mrs. Elva Davidson
- Date
- 1930
- Subject
- Monuments
- Queenston Heights
- Queenston (Ont.)
- Spatial Coverage
- Canada - Ontario - Queenston
- Source
- Niagara Falls (Ont.) Public Library
- number
- D503580
- Format
- Black and white photograph
- Date Created
- 2012-07-11
- Date Modified
- 2016-02-17

