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Queen Street - Fire Hall Historic Niagara Development Inc. -
Queen Street - Fire Hall Historic Niagara Development Inc. -
Queen Street - Fire Hall Historic Niagara Development Inc. firehall -
Queen Street - Fire Hall Historic Niagara Development Inc. firehall -
Queen Street - Fire Hall Historic Niagara Development Inc. firehall -
Niagara Falls Blossom Festival Parade in Queen Victoria Park - Chippawa Volunteer Fire Department Sheraton Foxhead and Casino Tower in background -
Vintage fire truck belonging to Stamford Centre Volunteer Firemen's Association participating in the annual Santa Claus parade Niagara Falls location Queen Street ; Nearly New Shop (left) , Royal Bank of Canada (right) ; -
Fire truck from Willoughby in the Santa Claus Parade location Queen Street ; Big Sisters office (left) , Classy Lady Fashions (centre) ; Royal Bank of Canada (right) ; -
Fire Department possibly in the village of Chippawa Stored in Wilfred Hicks collection -
Fire at 1803 Main St., Niagara Falls, ON The photo was taken at approximately 10 pm. -
Burned ruins of the Clifton Hotel December 31 1932 BURNING BURNT BURNED DOWN RUINS FIRE -
Emergency crew rescuing Steven Trotter & Lori Martin after they went over the Falls in a barrel STEVE FIRE POLICE NIAGARA PARKS POLICE -
Emergency crew rescuing Lori Martin after she & Steven Trotter went over the Falls in a barrel STEVE FIRE POLICE NIAGARA PARKS POLICE -
Lori Martin assisted by emergency workers after she & Steven Trotter went over the Falls in a barrel STEVE FIRE POLICE NIAGARA PARKS POLICE -
Emergency workers rescuing Lori Martin & Steven Trotter after they went over the Falls in a barrel STEVE FIRE POLICE NIAGARA PARKS POLICE -
Barrel belonging to Lori Martin & Steven Trotter floating at the base of the cataract STEVE FIRE POLICE NIAGARA PARKS POLICE -
Lori Martin being treated after she & Steven Trotter went over the Falls in a barrel STEVE FIRE POLICE NIAGARA PARKS POLICE -
Lori Martin being treated after she & Steven Trotter went over the Falls in a barrel STEVE FIRE POLICE NIAGARA PARKS POLICE -
Crowds watching the rescue of Lori Martin & Steven Trotter who went over the Falls in a barrel STEVE FIRE POLICE NIAGARA PARKS POLICE niagara gorge -
Lori Martin being treated after she & Steven Trotter went over the Falls in a barrel STEVE FIRE POLICE NIAGARA PARKS POLICE niagara gorge -
Two rescuers of Lori Martin & Steven Trotter who went over the Falls in a barrel STEVE FIRE POLICE NIAGARA PARKS POLICE niagara gorge -
Steven Trotter assisted by emergency workers after he & Lori Martin went over the Falls in a barrel STEVE FIRE POLICE NIAGARA PARKS POLICE -
Oban Inn - the day after the fire BURNT DOWN -
Niagara Falls Fire Department Marine Rescue - Chippawa Creek - NFFD Marine Unit #8 boat: left; Marine Unit #1: center -
Doran Brothers Old Suspender and Neckwear Factories On Cataract Ave. from 1885 until 1927. Swept by fire in 1946 and 1951 and demolished Feb. 1965. Home of Mack Miller Candle Co. and Niagara Paper Box Co. from 1932 until fire of 1951 -
Rear view of the ruins of Park Hall ( Wesley Park Hotel ) - built: 1884 - 85; destroyed by fire: 2:28 AM, Tuesday, December 11, 1979 -
Ruins of the Erie Beach Casino fire, fires -
Ruins of the Erie Beach Casino fire, fires -
Fire Hall Theatre construction of a new addition - Walnut & Kitchener Streets addition to former Kitchener St. Firehall which Firehall is currently (2004) home to the Firehall Theatre ; -
Night view showing fire works and the illuminated American Falls 200th Birthday Celebration : America's first Bicentennial City -
Artists sketch of the Steamer Caroline on Fire at the brink of the Horseshoe Falls The burning Steamer Caroline, with 10 people aboard, went over the Horseshoe Falls, on the night of December 29, 1837 -
Workmen fire off explosive charges, to remove unsafe section of Table Rock - 1935 Horseshoe Falls, Toronto Power Plant, Niagara Falls, Ontario, buildings, dynamite -
Workmen fire off explosive charges, to remove unsafe section of Table Rock - 1935 Horseshoe Falls, Niagara Falls, Ontario, dynamite -
Repairing the Roof at Mount Carmel College after a Fire B&W photograph -
View from under the Burgoyne Bridge & the Twelve Mile Creek, in St. Catharines, Ont. - 1978 fire department training tower water truck automobile steel supports -
Site of the Clifton House Hotel - cleared after a fire Horseshoe Falls in background ; Queen Victoria Park (right) ; -
Steve Trotter rescue from below the Horseshoe Falls On June 18, 1995 Steve Trotter and Lori Martin were the first "coed" team to go over the falls in a barrel. The 12 foot barrel was made from 2 pieces of hot water heater welded together and coated in kevlar. They had an air supply lasting 90 minutes. After going over the Horseshoe Falls, the barrel became lodged in a rock crevice and members of the Niagara Falls Fire Department, along with Parks police had to climb over the guard rail in the tunnels to reach the trapped barrel and secure it with a line to shore. They then opened the hatch and pulled out Martin and Trotter followed. -
Steve Trotter rescue from below the Horseshoe Falls On June 18, 1995 Steve Trotter and Lori Martin were the first "coed" team to go over the falls in a barrel. The 12 foot barrel was made from 2 pieces of hot water heater welded together and coated in kevlar. They had an air supply lasting 90 minutes. After going over the Horseshoe Falls, the barrel became lodged in a rock crevice and members of the Niagara Falls Fire Department, along with Parks police had to climb over the guard rail in the tunnels to reach the trapped barrel and secure it with a line to shore. They then opened the hatch and pulled out Martin and Trotter followed. -
Steve Trotter rescue from below the Horseshoe Falls On June 18, 1995 Steve Trotter and Lori Martin were the first "coed" team to go over the falls in a barrel. The 12 foot barrel was made from 2 pieces of hot water heater welded together and coated in kevlar. They had an air supply lasting 90 minutes. After going over the Horseshoe Falls, the barrel became lodged in a rock crevice and members of the Niagara Falls Fire Department, along with Parks police had to climb over the guard rail in the tunnels to reach the trapped barrel and secure it with a line to shore. They then opened the hatch and pulled out Martin and Trotter followed. -
Steve Trotter being rescued after he and Lori Martin went over the Horseshoe Falls in a barrel. On June 18, 1995 Steve Trotter and Lori Martin were the first "coed" team to go over the falls in a barrel. The 12 foot barrel was made from 2 pieces of hot water heater welded together and coated in kevlar. They had an air supply lasting 90 minutes. After going over the Horseshoe Falls, the barrel became lodged in a rock crevice and members of the Niagara Falls Fire Department, along with Parks police had to climb over the guard rail in the tunnels to reach the trapped barrel and secure it with a line to shore. They then opened the hatch and pulled out Martin and Trotter followed. -
Steve Trotter being rescued after he and Lori Martin went over the Horseshoe Falls in a barrel. On June 18, 1995 Steve Trotter and Lori Martin were the first "coed" team to go over the falls in a barrel. The 12 foot barrel was made from 2 pieces of hot water heater welded together and coated in kevlar. They had an air supply lasting 90 minutes. After going over the Horseshoe Falls, the barrel became lodged in a rock crevice and members of the Niagara Falls Fire Department, along with Parks police had to climb over the guard rail in the tunnels to reach the trapped barrel and secure it with a line to shore. They then opened the hatch and pulled out Martin and Trotter followed. -
Steve Trotter being rescued after he and Lori Martin went over the Horseshoe Falls in a barrel. On June 18, 1995 Steve Trotter and Lori Martin were the first "coed" team to go over the falls in a barrel. The 12 foot barrel was made from 2 pieces of hot water heater welded together and coated in kevlar. They had an air supply lasting 90 minutes. After going over the Horseshoe Falls, the barrel became lodged in a rock crevice and members of the Niagara Falls Fire Department, along with Parks police had to climb over the guard rail in the tunnels to reach the trapped barrel and secure it with a line to shore. They then opened the hatch and pulled out Martin and Trotter followed. -
Steve Trotter being rescued after he and Lori Martin went over the Horseshoe Falls in a barrel. On June 18, 1995 Steve Trotter and Lori Martin were the first "coed" team to go over the falls in a barrel. The 12 foot barrel was made from 2 pieces of hot water heater welded together and coated in kevlar. They had an air supply lasting 90 minutes. After going over the Horseshoe Falls, the barrel became lodged in a rock crevice and members of the Niagara Falls Fire Department, along with Parks police had to climb over the guard rail in the tunnels to reach the trapped barrel and secure it with a line to shore. They then opened the hatch and pulled out Martin and Trotter followed. -
Steve Trotter being rescued after he and Lori Martin went over the Horseshoe Falls in a barrel. On June 18, 1995 Steve Trotter and Lori Martin were the first "coed" team to go over the falls in a barrel. The 12 foot barrel was made from 2 pieces of hot water heater welded together and coated in kevlar. They had an air supply lasting 90 minutes. After going over the Horseshoe Falls, the barrel became lodged in a rock crevice and members of the Niagara Falls Fire Department, along with Parks police had to climb over the guard rail in the tunnels to reach the trapped barrel and secure it with a line to shore. They then opened the hatch and pulled out Martin and Trotter followed. -
Lori Martin being rescued after she and Steve Trotter went over the Horseshoe Falls in a barrel. On June 18, 1995 Steve Trotter and Lori Martin were the first "coed" team to go over the falls in a barrel. The 12 foot barrel was made from 2 pieces of hot water heater welded together and coated in kevlar. They had an air supply lasting 90 minutes. After going over the Horseshoe Falls, the barrel became lodged in a rock crevice and members of the Niagara Falls Fire Department, along with Parks police had to climb over the guard rail in the tunnels to reach the trapped barrel and secure it with a line to shore. They then opened the hatch and pulled out Martin and Trotter followed. -
Lori Martin being rescued after she and Steve Trotter went over the Horseshoe Falls in a barrel. On June 18, 1995 Steve Trotter and Lori Martin were the first "coed" team to go over the falls in a barrel. The 12 foot barrel was made from 2 pieces of hot water heater welded together and coated in kevlar. They had an air supply lasting 90 minutes. After going over the Horseshoe Falls, the barrel became lodged in a rock crevice and members of the Niagara Falls Fire Department, along with Parks police had to climb over the guard rail in the tunnels to reach the trapped barrel and secure it with a line to shore. They then opened the hatch and pulled out Martin and Trotter followed. -
Lori Martin being rescued after she and Steve Trotter went over the Horseshoe Falls in a barrel. On June 18, 1995 Steve Trotter and Lori Martin were the first "coed" team to go over the falls in a barrel. The 12 foot barrel was made from 2 pieces of hot water heater welded together and coated in kevlar. They had an air supply lasting 90 minutes. After going over the Horseshoe Falls, the barrel became lodged in a rock crevice and members of the Niagara Falls Fire Department, along with Parks police had to climb over the guard rail in the tunnels to reach the trapped barrel and secure it with a line to shore. They then opened the hatch and pulled out Martin and Trotter followed. -
Lori Martin being rescued after she and Steve Trotter went over the Horseshoe Falls in a barrel. On June 18, 1995 Steve Trotter and Lori Martin were the first "coed" team to go over the falls in a barrel. The 12 foot barrel was made from 2 pieces of hot water heater welded together and coated in kevlar. They had an air supply lasting 90 minutes. After going over the Horseshoe Falls, the barrel became lodged in a rock crevice and members of the Niagara Falls Fire Department, along with Parks police had to climb over the guard rail in the tunnels to reach the trapped barrel and secure it with a line to shore. They then opened the hatch and pulled out Martin and Trotter followed. -
Lori Martin being rescued after she and Steve Trotter went over the Horseshoe Falls in a barrel. On June 18, 1995 Steve Trotter and Lori Martin were the first "coed" team to go over the falls in a barrel. The 12 foot barrel was made from 2 pieces of hot water heater welded together and coated in kevlar. They had an air supply lasting 90 minutes. After going over the Horseshoe Falls, the barrel became lodged in a rock crevice and members of the Niagara Falls Fire Department, along with Parks police had to climb over the guard rail in the tunnels to reach the trapped barrel and secure it with a line to shore. They then opened the hatch and pulled out Martin and Trotter followed. -
Lori Martin being rescued after she and Steve Trotter went over the Horseshoe Falls in a barrel. On June 18, 1995 Steve Trotter and Lori Martin were the first "coed" team to go over the falls in a barrel. The 12 foot barrel was made from 2 pieces of hot water heater welded together and coated in kevlar. They had an air supply lasting 90 minutes. After going over the Horseshoe Falls, the barrel became lodged in a rock crevice and members of the Niagara Falls Fire Department, along with Parks police had to climb over the guard rail in the tunnels to reach the trapped barrel and secure it with a line to shore. They then opened the hatch and pulled out Martin and Trotter followed. -
Lori Martin being rescued after she and Steve Trotter went over the Horseshoe Falls in a barrel. On June 18, 1995 Steve Trotter and Lori Martin were the first "coed" team to go over the falls in a barrel. The 12 foot barrel was made from 2 pieces of hot water heater welded together and coated in kevlar. They had an air supply lasting 90 minutes. After going over the Horseshoe Falls, the barrel became lodged in a rock crevice and members of the Niagara Falls Fire Department, along with Parks police had to climb over the guard rail in the tunnels to reach the trapped barrel and secure it with a line to shore. They then opened the hatch and pulled out Martin and Trotter followed. -
Lori Martin being rescued after she and Steve Trotter went over the Horseshoe Falls in a barrel. On June 18, 1995 Steve Trotter and Lori Martin were the first "coed" team to go over the falls in a barrel. The 12 foot barrel was made from 2 pieces of hot water heater welded together and coated in kevlar. They had an air supply lasting 90 minutes. After going over the Horseshoe Falls, the barrel became lodged in a rock crevice and members of the Niagara Falls Fire Department, along with Parks police had to climb over the guard rail in the tunnels to reach the trapped barrel and secure it with a line to shore. They then opened the hatch and pulled out Martin and Trotter followed. -
Steve Trotter being rescued after he and Lori Martin went over the Horseshoe Falls in a barrel. On June 18, 1995 Steve Trotter and Lori Martin were the first "coed" team to go over the falls in a barrel. The 12 foot barrel was made from 2 pieces of hot water heater welded together and coated in kevlar. They had an air supply lasting 90 minutes. After going over the Horseshoe Falls, the barrel became lodged in a rock crevice and members of the Niagara Falls Fire Department, along with Parks police had to climb over the guard rail in the tunnels to reach the trapped barrel and secure it with a line to shore. They then opened the hatch and pulled out Martin and Trotter followed. -
Steve Trotter being rescued after he and Lori Martin went over the Horseshoe Falls in a barrel. On June 18, 1995 Steve Trotter and Lori Martin were the first "coed" team to go over the falls in a barrel. The 12 foot barrel was made from 2 pieces of hot water heater welded together and coated in kevlar. They had an air supply lasting 90 minutes. After going over the Horseshoe Falls, the barrel became lodged in a rock crevice and members of the Niagara Falls Fire Department, along with Parks police had to climb over the guard rail in the tunnels to reach the trapped barrel and secure it with a line to shore. They then opened the hatch and pulled out Martin and Trotter followed. -
Emergency crew rescuing Steven Trotter & Lori Martin after they went over the Falls in a barrel On June 18, 1995 Steve Trotter and Lori Martin were the first "coed" team to go over the falls in a barrel. The 12 foot barrel was made from 2 pieces of hot water heater welded together and coated in kevlar. They had an air supply lasting 90 minutes. After going over the Horseshoe Falls, the barrel became lodged in a rock crevice and members of the Niagara Falls Fire Department, along with Parks police had to climb over the guard rail in the tunnels to reach the trapped barrel and secure it with a line to shore. They then opened the hatch and pulled out Martin and Trotter followed. -
Emergency crew rescuing Steven Trotter & Lori Martin after they went over the Falls in a barrel On June 18, 1995 Steve Trotter and Lori Martin were the first "coed" team to go over the falls in a barrel. The 12 foot barrel was made from 2 pieces of hot water heater welded together and coated in kevlar. They had an air supply lasting 90 minutes. After going over the Horseshoe Falls, the barrel became lodged in a rock crevice and members of the Niagara Falls Fire Department, along with Parks police had to climb over the guard rail in the tunnels to reach the trapped barrel and secure it with a line to shore. They then opened the hatch and pulled out Martin and Trotter followed. -
Rescue of person who went over the Horseshoe Falls and Survived Fire department and police preparing to retrieve a person on the rocks below who went over the Horseshoe Falls and survived -
Rescue of person who went over the Horseshoe Falls and Survived Fire department and police preparing to retrieve a person on the rocks below who went over the Horseshoe Falls and survived -
Rescue of person who went over the Horseshoe Falls and Survived Fire department and police preparing to retrieve a person on the rocks below who went over the Horseshoe Falls and survived -
Buskerfest 2012 Fire Guy balances on a skateboard about to jump through a ring of fire at the intersection of Queen St. and St. Clair Ave. The former CJRN building is visible in the background. -
YWCA of Niagara Falls, Canada -Touring Fire Station Young Women's Christian Association at 6135 Culp St. Summer 1966. -
Battle of Chippawa, 200th Anniversary - British/Canadian Troops Preparing to Fire, 02 War of 1812, Reenactment and Ceremony -
Battle of Chippawa, 200th Anniversary - British/Canadian Troops Returning Fire War of 1812, Reenactment and Ceremony -
Battle of Chippawa, 200th Anniversary - American Cannons Preparing to Fire War of 1812, Reenactment and Ceremony -
Battle of Chippawa, 200th Anniversary - British/Canadian Troops Preparing to Fire, 01 War of 1812, Reenactment and Ceremony -
Caslin apologizes for illegal seizure : Region CAO, staff under fire for actions of external lawyer hired to handle OmbudsmanRegional council / Ombudsman report / Caslin, Alan / Sawchuk, Bill / Haskel, Preston / Dube, Paul / Municipal Act
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Mr. SeverinType:portrait; No. of negatives: 8; Photos included: 0; Notes: Niagara Falls Fire Department`; Client: Mr. Severin
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Clifton House Hotel This photograph is of the first Clifton House Hotel which existed from 1833 to 1898. It was destroyed by fire June 26 1898 ; photograph from stereograph 362 ; negative CH - 1 ; -
Queen's Hotel Navy Island photograph in poor condition and faded -
Indian Cave LCN 10109954 ; Our Romantic Niagara -
A game of Lacrosse - Niagara Falls Town 1888, Bridge Street Athletic Grounds Games is being played on Bridge Street Athletic Grounds. Photograph was taken from the wooden fire tower which stood on this site at the time ; -
City Market at rear of Town Hall, Queen Street visible in background NIAGARA FALLS CITY HALL SCENES -
Screaming Tunnel, Niagara Falls The tunnel is situated on the northern outskirts of Niagara Falls, it passes under a railway bed close to Warner Road, not far from Sand Plant Hill. According to legend a girl fleeing a barn fire, her clothes ablaze stumbled into the tunnel and there perished. If you were to strike a match inside the tunnel you would hear the sound of the burning girl's screams. The tunnel was featured in the Stephen King movie "The Dead Zone" ; -
Screaming Tunnel, Niagara Falls The tunnel is situated on the northern outskirts of Niagara Falls, it passes under a railway bed close to Warner Road, not far from Sand Plant Hill. According to legend a girl fleeing a barn fire, her clothes ablaze stumbled into the tunnel and there perished. If you were to strike a match inside the tunnel you would hear the sound of the burning girl's screams. The tunnel was featured in the Stephen King movie "The Dead Zone" ; -
Screaming Tunnel, Niagara Falls The tunnel is situated on the northern outskirts of Niagara Falls, it passes under a railway bed close to Warner Road, not far from Sand Plant Hill. According to legend a girl fleeing a barn fire, her clothes ablaze stumbled into the tunnel and there perished. If you were to strike a match inside the tunnel you would hear the sound of the burning girl's screams. The tunnel was featured in the Stephen King movie "The Dead Zone" ; -
Niagara Air Service Airport Peter Gampel, Niagara Air Service, Airport -
An old historical residence Chippewa sic [Chippawa] Ont [Ontario] A large stone house ; central steps leading up to main porch with four large pillars ; side porch and verandah to the left ; out buildings to the right ; this view is as it appeared in the mid 1920s when it was known as Old Manor Camp ; -
Santa Claus Parade - 2003 Old Library Building, Social Services Building -
Niagara Falls 21st birthday Old Home Week 1925 parade on Main St by the Web Hollywood Theatre THEATER CINEMA MOVIE MOVIES




















