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- File Number: 07/pt1/9-1.1File Number: 07/pt1/9-1.1
- File Number: 15/pt1/27-1.6 Presently a TD Canada Trust branch. (2016)File Number: 15/pt1/27-1.6 Presently a TD Canada Trust branch. (2016)
- Slide File Number: 01.11-E-4 The Landmark Building first appears in the St. Catharines City Directories in 1974.Slide File Number: 01.11-E-4 The Landmark Building first appears in the St. …
- File Location: CASE Welland Canal Slides 21File Location: CASE Welland Canal Slides 21
- File Number: 24/pt1/45-1.2 The building was demolished between 2007 & 2009.File Number: 24/pt1/45-1.2 The building was demolished between 2007 & 2009.
- Slide File Number: 06.105-D-4 The building was constructed by the Good Templers in 1863. It served as the Town Hall for Port Dalhousie from 1948 until 1961, when Port Dalhousie amalgamated with the cSlide File Number: 06.105-D-4 The building was constructed by the Good Templers …
- Slide File Number: 06.105-E-1 The building was constructed by the Good Templers in 1863. It served as the Town Hall for Port Dalhousie from 1948 until 1961, when Port Dalhousie amalgamated with the cSlide File Number: 06.105-E-1 The building was constructed by the Good Templers …
- Slide File Number: 05.87-B-4 Constructed in the 1820's, the original pharmacy was called the Sign of the Golden Mortar. The store remained a pharmacy until it closed in 1964, making it the second oldSlide File Number: 05.87-B-4 Constructed in the 1820's, the original pharmacy was …
- Slide File Number: 05.88-A-4 Built in 1875, the annex was formerly a Grammar School and later a high school, before the Niagara Historical Society Museum in Memorial Hall expanded into the building.Slide File Number: 05.88-A-4 Built in 1875, the annex was formerly a …
- Slide File Number: 05.88-B-1 Fort George was constructed from 1796-1802. The original complex was the principal British Military Establishment on this frontier and saw much action during the war of 1Slide File Number: 05.88-B-1 Fort George was constructed from 1796-1802. The original …
- Slide File Number: 05.88-B-2 Fort George was constructed from 1796-1802.The original complex was the principal British Military Establishment on this frontier and saw much action during the war of 18Slide File Number: 05.88-B-2 Fort George was constructed from 1796-1802.The original complex …
- Slide File Number: 05.94-E-2 The Knights of Columbus building was built in 1869 by Edward McArdle. It was later occupied by a bakery owned by the McSloy family. The building was bought by the KnightsSlide File Number: 05.94-E-2 The Knights of Columbus building was built in …
- Slide File Number: 05.95-A-1 The building, designed by Kivas Tulley, was built in 1848 as the Town Hall. In 1862 the Town Hall became a county building when the county seat moved to Niagara. An additSlide File Number: 05.95-A-1 The building, designed by Kivas Tulley, was built …
- Slide File Number: 05.95-D-2 The St. Catharines Club began when a group of city business owners formed a men's social club. In 1924 the club bought a building that was built by Daniel Curtis Haynes sSlide File Number: 05.95-D-2 The St. Catharines Club began when a group …
- Slide File Number: 06.122-A-3 The building was constructed by the Good Templers in 1863. It served as the Town Hall for Port Dalhousie from 1948 until 1961, when Port Dalhousie amalgamated with the cSlide File Number: 06.122-A-3 The building was constructed by the Good Templers …
- Slide File Number: 06.112-E-1 No. 2 Newton Street may have been the Sailor’s Inn, which was built before 1845 and originally stood along the 12 Mile Creek. In 1900 the Sailor’s Inn was moved to NewtoSlide File Number: 06.112-E-1 No. 2 Newton Street may have been the …
- Slide File Number: 06.112-D-3 House nos. 73 and 73 ½ were originally the home of local shipbuilder Louis Shickluna, built between 1830-1840. House no. 73 ½, a single dwelling, was originally the kitcSlide File Number: 06.112-D-3 House nos. 73 and 73 ½ were originally …
- Slide File Number: 06.119-A-4 The mansion was built for Alexander Hamilton in 1833 and is believed to have been designed by Niagara Falls architect John Latshaw. Willowbank remained in the Hamilton fSlide File Number: 06.119-A-4 The mansion was built for Alexander Hamilton in …
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