Wintergreen Flats from "Our Romantic Niagara" by A.H. Tiplin
item
- Title
- Wintergreen Flats from "Our Romantic Niagara" by A.H. Tiplin
- Description
- en-CA When the falls reached the point called Cripps Eddy, the level of Lake Iroquois fell 30.5 metres (100 feet) when a further tilting of the land at its outlet allowed the water to rush out via the St. Lawrence channel. A second falls then began at Lewiston-Queenston, and having less resistance rock to erode, soon eroded back to the Glen. Wilson Terrace was the crest of this falls.
- Identifier
- http://www.nflibrary.ca/nfplindex/show.asp?b=1&ref=oo&id=385789
- Creator
- Astrid Akkerman from a sketch by A.H. Tiplin
- Type
- Still Image
- Is Part Of
- Niagara Falls Public Library Digital Collections
- Extent
- 5.5" by 8"
- Medium
- Black & white sketch
- Provenance
- Niagara Falls Heritage Foundation Collection
- Date
- 1988
- Subject
- Geology - Niagara Falls
- Niagara Gorge
- Spatial Coverage
- Canada - Ontario
- Source
- Niagara Falls (Ont.) Public Library
- number
- D504828
- Format
- Scan from book
- Date Created
- 2013-03-14
- Date Modified
- 2013-03-14

