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View of Queenston, 1930 View of Queenston taken from the top of Brock's Monument while repairs were made after a lightning strike in 1929. -
View of Asher Davidson House in Queenston, 1930 View of the Asher Davidon house in Queenston taken from the top of Brock's Monument when repairs were made after a lightning strike in 1929. -
Workers repairing Brock's Monument, 1930 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 (centre) is Jim Davidson. -
Workers repairing Brock's Monument, 1930 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. -
Jim Davidson, one or the workers repairing Brock's Monument, 1930 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 -
Scaffolding around Bock's Monument, 1930 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 -
St. Patrick's Church, Niagara Falls Front entrance of St. Patrick's Church, Niagara Falls -
St. Patrick's Church, Niagara Falls Front entrance of St. Patrick's Church, Niagara Falls -
St. Patrick's Church, Niagara Falls Exterior doors of St. Patrick's Church, Niagara Falls -
St. Patrick's Church, Niagara Falls Exterior of St. Patrick's Church, Niagara Falls -
St. Patrick's Church, Niagara Falls Interior of St. Patrick's Church showing nativity scene -
St. Patrick's Church, Niagara Falls Interior of St. Patrick's Church showing the altar -
St. Patrick's Church, Niagara Falls Interior of St. Patrick's Church showing priests and nativity scene -
St. Patrick's Church, Niagara Falls Interior of St. Patrick's Church showing priests and nativity scene -
St. Patrick's Church, Niagara Falls Exterior of St. Patrick's Church, Niagara Falls -
Kerrio Welding Works - Construction of New Clear Well Construction of the New Clear Well at Kerrio Welding Works by Moirs Construction Company. Work began in May 1951 and ended December 1951 -
Kerrio Welding Works - Construction of New Clear Well Construction of the New Clear Well at Kerrio Welding Works by Moirs Construction Company. Work began in May 1951 and ended December 1951 -
Kerrio Welding Works - Construction of New Clear Well Construction of the New Clear Well at Kerrio Welding Works by Moirs Construction Company. Work began in May 1951 and ended December 1951 -
Kerrio Welding Works - Construction of New Clear Well Construction of the New Clear Well at Kerrio Welding Works by Moirs Construction Company. Work began in May 1951 and ended December 1951 -
Kerrio Welding Works - Construction of New Clear Well Construction of the New Clear Well at Kerrio Welding Works by Moirs Construction Company. Work began in May 1951 and ended December 1951 -
Kerrio Welding Works - Construction of New Clear Well Construction of the New Clear Well at Kerrio Welding Works by Moirs Construction Company. Work began in May 1951 and ended December 1951 -
Kerrio Welding Works - Construction of New Clear Well Construction of the New Clear Well at Kerrio Welding Works by Moirs Construction Company. Work began in May 1951 and ended December 1951 -
Kerrio Welding Works - Construction of New Clear Well Construction of the New Clear Well at Kerrio Welding Works by Moirs Construction Company. Work began in May 1951 and ended December 1951 -
Kerrio Welding Works - Construction of New Clear Well Construction of the New Clear Well at Kerrio Welding Works by Moirs Construction Company. Work began in May 1951 and ended December 1951 -
Kerrio Welding Works - Construction of New Clear Well Construction of the New Clear Well at Kerrio Welding Works by Moirs Construction Company. Work began in May 1951 and ended December 1951 -
Kerrio Welding Works - Construction of New Clear Well Construction of the New Clear Well at Kerrio Welding Works by Moirs Construction Company. Work began in May 1951 and ended December 1951 -
Kerrio Welding Works - Construction of New Clear Well Construction of the New Clear Well at Kerrio Welding Works by Moirs Construction Company. Work began in May 1951 and ended December 1951 -
Kerrio Welding Works - Construction of New Clear Well Construction of the New Clear Well at Kerrio Welding Works by Moirs Construction Company. Work began in May 1951 and ended December 1951 -
Kerrio Welding Works - Construction of New Clear Well Construction of the New Clear Well at Kerrio Welding Works by Moirs Construction Company. Work began in May 1951 and ended December 1951 -
Kerrio Welding Works - Construction of New Clear Well Construction of the New Clear Well at Kerrio Welding Works by Moirs Construction Company. Work began in May 1951 and ended December 1951 -
Kerrio Welding Works - Construction of New Clear Well Construction of the New Clear Well at Kerrio Welding Works by Moirs Construction Company. Work began in May 1951 and ended December 1951 -
Kerrio Welding Works - Construction of New Clear Well Construction of the New Clear Well at Kerrio Welding Works by Moirs Construction Company. Work began in May 1951 and ended December 1951 -
Kerrio Welding Works - Construction of New Clear Well Construction of the New Clear Well at Kerrio Welding Works by Moirs Construction Company. Work began in May 1951 and ended December 1951 -
Kerrio Welding Works - Construction of New Clear Well Construction of the New Clear Well at Kerrio Welding Works by Moirs Construction Company. Work began in May 1951 and ended December 1951 -
Kerrio Welding Works - Construction of New Clear Well Construction of the New Clear Well at Kerrio Welding Works by Moirs Construction Company. Work began in May 1951 and ended December 1951 -
Kerrio Welding Works - Construction of New Clear Well Construction of the New Clear Well at Kerrio Welding Works by Moirs Construction Company. Work began in May 1951 and ended December 1951 -
Kerrio Welding Works - Construction of New Clear Well Construction of the New Clear Well at Kerrio Welding Works by Moirs Construction Company. Work began in May 1951 and ended December 1951 -
Kerrio Welding Works - Construction of New Clear Well Construction of the New Clear Well at Kerrio Welding Works by Moirs Construction Company. Work began in May 1951 and ended December 1951 -
Kerrio Welding Works - Construction of New Clear Well Construction of the New Clear Well at Kerrio Welding Works by Moirs Construction Company. Work began in May 1951 and ended December 1951 -
Kerrio Welding Works - Construction of New Clear Well Construction of the New Clear Well at Kerrio Welding Works by Moirs Construction Company. Work began in May 1951 and ended December 1951 -
Kerrio Welding Works - Construction of New Clear Well Construction of the New Clear Well at Kerrio Welding Works by Moirs Construction Company. Work began in May 1951 and ended December 1951 -
Kerrio Welding Works - Construction of New Clear Well Construction of the New Clear Well at Kerrio Welding Works by Moirs Construction Company. Work began in May 1951 and ended December 1951 -
Kerrio Welding Works - Construction of New Clear Well Construction of the New Clear Well at Kerrio Welding Works by Moirs Construction Company. Work began in May 1951 and ended December 1951 -
Kerrio Welding Works - Construction of New Clear Well Construction of the New Clear Well at Kerrio Welding Works by Moirs Construction Company. Work began in May 1951 and ended December 1951 -
Kerrio Welding Works - Construction of New Clear Well Construction of the New Clear Well at Kerrio Welding Works by Moirs Construction Company. Work began in May 1951 and ended December 1951 -
Kerrio Welding Works - Construction of New Clear Well Construction of the New Clear Well at Kerrio Welding Works by Moirs Construction Company. Work began in May 1951 and ended December 1951 -
Kerrio Welding Works - Construction of New Clear Well Construction of the New Clear Well at Kerrio Welding Works by Moirs Construction Company. Work began in May 1951 and ended December 1951 -
Kerrio Welding Works - Construction of New Clear Well Construction of the New Clear Well at Kerrio Welding Works by Moirs Construction Company. Work began in May 1951 and ended December 1951 -
Maid of the Mist Postcard On Back of postcard: Standing at the bow, you feel the mist lightly spray your face. You hear the rumble of the water. You sense the vast power of it all. face-to -face with one of the natural wonders of the world. It's the only way to feel the magic in the mist. Visit maid of the Mist Niagara Falls, U.S.A. & Niagara Falls, Canada -
Teenagers diving off Weightman Bridge in Chippawa Teenagers diving off the Weightman bridge in Chippawa into the Welland River -
Mrs. Cory, a member of the Chippawa Chapter I.O.D.E. Back of photograph: Mrs. Cory, mother of Mrs. Cory Bond authoress of Peninnsula Village. She was an active member of Chippawa Chapter I.O.D.E. and assisted in devloping the Chippawa I.O.D.E. Library. -
Interior of I.O.D.E. Library in Chippawa Interior of the I.O.D.E. library on Lamonte Dr. in Chippawa. It was torn down in 1967. In the photograph the adults are Mrs. Brounlie, Mrs. Rutherford and Mrs. Bond, all members of the I.O.D.E. -
Chippawa Library Book Sale during Summerfest Book sale outside of the Chippawa Library during Summerfest -
Chippawa Library Book Sale during Summerfest Book sale outside of the Chippawa Library during Summerfest -
Kathie Lee Gifford with George Bailey Kathie Lee Gifford visiting here for the filming of Live with Regis and Kathie Lee -
Canoeing on the Chippawa River Couple canoeing on the Chippawa River -
The Original Lone Ranger Clayton Moore visits Niagara falls The original Lone Ranger Clayton Moore with two unidentified people upon his visit to Niagara Falls. -
The Original Lone Ranger Clayton Moore at Maple Leaf Village, Niagara Falls Photograph of an article in the Niagara Falls Review about the Lone Ranger Clayton Moore visiting Niagara Falls -
The Original Lone Ranger Clayton Moore at Maple Leaf Village, Niagara Falls Photograph of an article in the Niagara Falls Review about the Lone Ranger Clayton Moore visiting Niagara Falls -
The Original Lone Ranger Clayton Moore at Maple Leaf Village, Niagara Falls Photograph of an article in the Niagara Falls Review about the Lone Ranger Clayton Moore visiting Niagara Falls -
Live with Regis and Kathie Lee filming along Niagara River in Niagara on the Lake Regis Philbin and crew filming a segment of Live with Regis and Kathie Lee at the boat dock in Niagara on the Lake -
Live with Regis and Kathie Lee filming at the Great Gorge Adventure, Niagara Falls Regis Philbin and crew filming a segment of Live with Regis and Kathie Lee at the Great Gorge Adventure -
Live with Regis and Kathie Lee filming at the Great Gorge Adventure, Niagara Falls Regis Philbin and crew filming a segment of Live with Regis and Kathie Lee at the Great Gorge Adventure -
Live with Regis and Kathie Lee filming at the Great Gorge Adventure, Niagara Falls Regis Philbin and crew filming a segment of Live with Regis and Kathie Lee at the Great Gorge Adventure -
Live with Regis and Kathie Lee filming at the Great Gorge Adventure, Niagara Falls Regis Philbin and crew filming a segment of Live with Regis and Kathie Lee at the Great Gorge Adventure -
Live with Regis and Kathie Lee filming at the Great Gorge Adventure, Niagara Falls Regis Philbin and crew filming a segment of Live with Regis and Kathie Lee at the Great Gorge Adventure -
Anne Murray - Live with Regis and Kathie Lee in Oakes Garden Theatre Niagara Falls Crew with Ann Murray rehearsing for Live with Regis and Kathie Lee at the Oakes Garden Theatre -
John "David" Munday in a police car outside of Table Rock House after going over the Horseshoe Falls in a barrel On October 5 1985 John "David" Munday became the 10th person to go over the Canadian Horseshoe Falls in a barrel. He attempted the feat again on September 27 1993 and became the first man to accomplish the feat twice. -
John "David" Munday being interviewed after going over the Horseshoe Falls in a barrel On October 5 1985 John "David" Munday became the 10th person to go over the Canadian Horseshoe Falls in a barrel. He attempted the feat again on September 27 1993 and became the first man to accomplish the feat twice. -
Nik Wallenda's Tightrope Walk Across the Horseshoe Falls at Niagara Falls Crowds in Queen Victoria Park awaiting the walk ; TV and other media setting up ; Niagara Fallsview Casino in centre background ; Skylon Tower extreme background right ; -
Nik Wallenda's Tightrope Walk Across the Horseshoe Falls at Niagara Falls Crowds in Queen Victoria Park awaiting the walk ; TV and other media setting up ; Niagara Fallsview Casino in background left ; Skylon Tower background right ; -
Ken Sloggett Sr. Being Interviewed by Reporters after Assisting in the Rescue of John "David" Munday On October 5 1985 John "David" Munday became the 10th person to go over the Canadian Horseshoe Falls in a barrel. He attempted the feat again on September 27 1993 and became the first man to accomplish the feat twice. -
Ken Sloggett Sr. Being Interviewed by Reporters after Assisting in the Rescue of John "David" Munday On October 5 1985 John "David" Munday became the 10th person to go over the Canadian Horseshoe Falls in a barrel. He attempted the feat again on September 27 1993 and became the first man to accomplish the feat twice. -
John "David" Munday in a police car outside of Table Rock House after going over the Horseshoe Falls in a barrel On October 5 1985 John "David" Munday became the 10th person to go over the Canadian Horseshoe Falls in a barrel. He attempted the feat again on September 27 1993 and became the first man to accomplish the feat twice. -
John "David" Munday in a police car outside of Table Rock House after going over the Horseshoe Falls in a barrel On October 5 1985 John "David" Munday became the 10th person to go over the Canadian Horseshoe Falls in a barrel. He attempted the feat again on September 27 1993 and became the first man to accomplish the feat twice. -
John "David" Munday in a police car outside of Table Rock House after going over the Horseshoe Falls in a barrel On October 5 1985 John "David" Munday became the 10th person to go over the Canadian Horseshoe Falls in a barrel. He attempted the feat again on September 27 1993 and became the first man to accomplish the feat twice. -
John "David" Munday outside of Table Rock House going into a police car after going over the Horseshoe Falls in a barrel On October 5 1985 John "David" Munday became the 10th person to go over the Canadian Horseshoe Falls in a barrel. He attempted the feat again on September 27 1993 and became the first man to accomplish the feat twice. -
John "David" Munday outside of Table Rock House being escorted by police after going over the Horseshoe Falls in a barrel On October 5 1985 John "David" Munday became the 10th person to go over the Canadian Horseshoe Falls in a barrel. He attempted the feat again on September 27 1993 and became the first man to accomplish the feat twice. -
John "David" Munday outside of Table Rock House after going over the Horseshoe Falls in a barrel On October 5 1985 John "David" Munday became the 10th person to go over the Canadian Horseshoe Falls in a barrel. He attempted the feat again on September 27 1993 and became the first man to accomplish the feat twice. -
John "David" Munday outside of Table Rock House after going over the Horseshoe Falls in a barrel On October 5 1985 John "David" Munday became the 10th person to go over the Canadian Horseshoe Falls in a barrel. He attempted the feat again on September 27 1993 and became the first man to accomplish the feat twice. -
John "David" Munday outside of Table Rock House after going over the Horseshoe Falls in a barrel On October 5 1985 John "David" Munday became the 10th person to go over the Canadian Horseshoe Falls in a barrel. He attempted the feat again on September 27 1993 and became the first man to accomplish the feat twice. -
John "David" Munday being interviewed after going over the Horseshoe Falls in a barrel On October 5 1985 John "David" Munday became the 10th person to go over the Canadian Horseshoe Falls in a barrel. He attempted the feat again on September 27 1993 and became the first man to accomplish the feat twice. -
Nik Wallenda's Tightrope Walk Across the Horseshoe Falls at Niagara - Crowd Scene Crowd gathered on the American side to watch Wallenda's tightrope walk across the Horseshoe Falls. -
Nik Wallenda's Tightrope Walk Across the Horseshoe Falls at Niagara - Entertainment before Walk Stage was set up on the Canadian side along the Niagara Parkway and bands entertained the large crowds before the tightrope walk. -
Nik Wallenda's Tightrope Walk Across the Horseshoe Falls at Niagara - Entertainment before Walk Stage was set up on the Canadian side along the Niagara Parkway and bands entertained the large crowds before the tightrope walk. -
Nik Wallenda's Tightrope Walk Across the Horseshoe Falls at Niagara - Entertainment before Walk Stage was set up on the Canadian side along the Niagara Parkway and bands entertained the large crowds before the tightrope walk. -
Nik Wallenda's Tightrope Walk Across the Horseshoe Falls at Niagara - Crowd Scene Crowd gathered on the Canadian side to watch Wallenda's tightrope walk across the Horseshoe Falls. There was more then 100,000 viewers on the Canadian side. -
Nik Wallenda's Tightrope Walk Across the Horseshoe Falls at Niagara - Merchandise Booth Booth selling official merchandise of Nik Wallenda's tightrope walk. -
Nik Wallenda's Tightrope Walk Across the Horseshoe Falls at Niagara - Crowd Scene Crowd gathered on the Canadian side to watch Wallenda's tightrope walk across the Horseshoe Falls. There was more then 100,000 viewers on the Canadian side. -
Nik Wallenda's Tightrope Walk Across the Horseshoe Falls at Niagara - Crowd Scene Crowd gathered on the Canadian side to watch Wallenda's tightrope walk across the Horseshoe Falls. There was more then 100,000 viewers on the Canadian side. -
Nik Wallenda's Tightrope Walk Across the Horseshoe Falls at Niagara - Crowd Scene Crowd gathered on the Canadian side to watch Wallenda's tightrope walk across the Horseshoe Falls. There was more then 100,000 viewers on the Canadian side. -
Nik Wallenda's Tightrope Walk Across the Horseshoe Falls at Niagara - Crowd Scene Crowd gathered on the Canadian side to watch Wallenda's tightrope walk across the Horseshoe Falls. There was more then 100,000 viewers on the Canadian side. -
Nik Wallenda's Tightrope Walk Across the Horseshoe Falls at Niagara - Television Crews Film the Event The walk was carried live by ABC and CTV television networks. There were 80 media agencies and 500 journalists from Canada, the U.S, China, Australia and many other countries present at the walk. -
Nik Wallenda's Tightrope Walk Across the Horseshoe Falls at Niagara - Television Crews Film the Event The walk was carried live by ABC and CTV television networks. There were 80 media agencies and 500 journalists from Canada, the U.S, China, Australia and many other countries present at the walk. -
Nik Wallenda's Tightrope Walk Across the Horseshoe Falls at Niagara - Crew Waits for Wallenda to Finish Walk Nik Wallenda's crew wait on the Canadian side for him to finish his walk. -
Nik Wallenda's Tightrope Walk Across the Horseshoe Falls at Niagara - Crowd Scene Crowd gathered on the Canadian side to watch Wallenda's tightrope walk across the Horseshoe Falls. There was more then 100,000 viewers on the Canadian side. -
Nik Wallenda's Tightrope Walk Across the Horseshoe Falls - Niagara Falls Mayor Jim Diodati Waits to Greet Wallenda Tourism Minister, Michael Chan and Niagara Falls Mayor Jim Diodati were at the finish point to greet Wallenda after his successful walk. -
Nik Wallenda's Tightrope Walk Across the Horseshoe Falls at Niagara - Wallenda on Tightrope Nik Wallenda on the tightrope over the Horseshoe Falls. He was the first person in over 100 years to cross the gorge on a tightrope and the first to go over any portion of the falls. He began his walk on the American side at 10:15 p.m. and completed the walk in 25 minutes. -
Nik Wallenda's Tightrope Walk Across the Horseshoe Falls at Niagara - Wallenda on Tightrope Nik Wallenda on the tightrope over the Horseshoe Falls. He was the first person in over 100 years to cross the gorge on a tightrope and the first to go over any portion of the falls. He began his walk on the American side at 10:15 p.m. and completed the walk in 25 minutes. -
Nik Wallenda's Tightrope Walk Across the Horseshoe Falls at Niagara - Wallenda on Tightrope Nik Wallenda on the tightrope over the Horseshoe Falls. He was the first person in over 100 years to cross the gorge on a tightrope and the first to go over any portion of the falls. He began his walk on the American side at 10:15 p.m. and completed the walk in 25 minutes.