The town hall is situated between two roads ; a brick building similar in style to a church ; high sloped roof with a bell tower attached ; chimneys either side of the building ; main entrance is through a door and overhang porch set into the centre of the building ; windows either side ; wooden telephone/hydro poles along the road to the left ; outbuildings in background right ;
A W Moore general store ; single story frame building ; advertising sign above door offers "dealer, drugs, groceries, boots, shoes & dry goods and Effingham PO [Post Office] ; a horse and buggy with people in with a large umbrella in foreground of image ; a man is standing near the store entrance ; a house in background is largely obscured by the advertising sign ;
A low single storey building with a false facade fitted in two sections to make it look larger ; the far windows has " F C Williams" painted on ; door and transom has "Ridgeville Post Office" ; second window on second part of the facade has advertising for Salada teas ; to the left of the image is a cart drawn by two horses ; the driver is seated on the cart and there are boxes and packages piled on ; to the right of the image is a buggy drawn by a single horse being driven by a man wearing a boater ; a man is leaning on a post directly in front of the store ;
The Bell telephone office is attached to a two story wooden frame house with a large porch ; porch is covered in climbing roses and there are flowers and shrubs in the garden ; the office juts out from the house at right angles on the right side ; there is a single door entry and a large window with the words "Office" painted on ; a telephone pole made of wood (right) ; title in black lettering top right ;
Yellow building with a brown roof ; two thirds of building is one storey ; a small porch is on the left hand side ; the last third of the building is a two storey barn like building with a large roof line ; windows are framed in white ; flower beds and grass in front of the property ; Crest of the British Empire reading On whose Dominion the sun never sets top right corner ; title in red print top right ;
Reverse reads Pleasant Grove Camp is located in restful, parklike surroundings on modern fruit farm, on elevation, near small lake. Electricity, spring water, breakfast served. R Clemens Prop. Fenwick, Ont. ;
Four storey brick building ; awnings on lower level to left of entrance and also on the far side (left) ; windows on next floors are arched ; upper level windows small and square ; three chimneys on roof ; horse and buggy (left) ; streetcar partially in view (right) ;
Red brick and white stone building located at the corner of Welland Avenue and Lake Street ; flag pole attached to turret at the right side of the main entrance ;
Park situated in the heart of a St Catharines residential neighbourhood on Ontario Street ; pavilion in distance (left) ; bandshell in distance (right) benches line the path ways ; large mature trees ; park designed by Frederick Law Olmstead in 1887 ;
Mayor Grose Thorold Teal Fort Erie Pietz Welland Nissen Port Colborne Campbell municipal affairs minister McKeough Brooks West Lincoln Lambert Wainfleet Goring Niagara-On-The-Lake Reid St Catharines Miller Niagara Falls Willson Grimsby Morgan Bucknall Hatch Marshall Bell Buchanan Mitchelson Martin Weightman Chown McKenzie Cecchini Andres Black