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- Slide File Number: 06.109-E-3 The insurance map collection contains: an index; keys to the maps, Sheets 1 and 1B; maps numbered Sheets 2-32.Slide File Number: 06.109-E-3 The insurance map collection contains: an index; keys …
- Slide File Number: 06.110-A-1 The Burgoyne Bridge was designed by the American company Sprague & Reppert and built by the Canadian Bridge Company c.1914. The bridge had 30 feet of road, inlaid streetSlide File Number: 06.110-A-1 The Burgoyne Bridge was designed by the American …
- Slide File Number: 06.110-A-3 The Burgoyne Bridge was designed by the American company Sprague & Reppert and built by the Canadian Bridge Company c.1914. The bridge had 30 feet of road, inlaid streetSlide File Number: 06.110-A-3 The Burgoyne Bridge was designed by the American …
- Slide File Number: 06.110-A-4 The Burgoyne Bridge was designed by the American company Sprague & Reppert and built by the Canadian Bridge Company c.1914. The bridge had 30 feet of road, inlaid streetSlide File Number: 06.110-A-4 The Burgoyne Bridge was designed by the American …
- Slide File Number: 06.110-B-1 The Burgoyne Bridge was designed by the American company Sprague & Reppert and built by the Canadian Bridge Company c.1914. The bridge had 30 feet of road, inlaid streetSlide File Number: 06.110-B-1 The Burgoyne Bridge was designed by the American …
- Slide File number: 06.110-B-2 The Garden City Skyway Bridge took three years to build, opening for traffic in 1963. It has a vertical clearance over the water of 123 ft.Slide File number: 06.110-B-2 The Garden City Skyway Bridge took three years …
- Slide File Number: 06.110-B-3 The bridge was built in 1900 when the Niagara, St. Catharines & Toronto Railway extended its electric trolley lines to Port Dalhousie. Passenger service continued untilSlide File Number: 06.110-B-3 The bridge was built in 1900 when the …
- Slide File Number: 06.110-B-4 The Glen ridge (later Glenridge) Bridge crossed the valley of the 1st and 2nd Welland Canals and had an overall span of 740 feet supported by high arches. It opened forSlide File Number: 06.110-B-4 The Glen ridge (later Glenridge) Bridge crossed the …
- Slide File number: 06.110-C-1 The Burgoyne Bridge was designed by the American company Sprague & Reppert and built by the Canadian Bridge Company c.1914. The bridge had 30 feet of road, inlaid streetSlide File number: 06.110-C-1 The Burgoyne Bridge was designed by the American …
- Slide File Number: 06.110-C-1 The bridge was built in 1900 when the Niagara, St. Catharines & Toronto Railway extended its electric trolley lines to Port Dalhousie. Passenger service continued untilSlide File Number: 06.110-C-1 The bridge was built in 1900 when the …
- Slide File Number: 06.110-D-1 The Burgoyne Bridge was designed by the American company Sprague & Reppert and built by the Canadian Bridge Company c.1914. The bridge had 30 feet of road, inlaid streetSlide File Number: 06.110-D-1 The Burgoyne Bridge was designed by the American …
- Slide File Number: 06.110-D-2 The Burgoyne Bridge was designed by the American company Sprague & Reppert and built by the Canadian Bridge Company c.1914. The bridge had 30 feet of road, inlaid streetSlide File Number: 06.110-D-2 The Burgoyne Bridge was designed by the American …
- Slide File Number: 06.110-D-3 Burgoyne Bridge was designed by the American company Sprague & Reppert and built by the Canadian Bridge Company c.1914. The bridge had 30 feet of road, inlaid streetcarSlide File Number: 06.110-D-3 Burgoyne Bridge was designed by the American company …
- Slide File Number: 06.110-D-4 The Burgoyne Bridge was designed by the American company Sprague & Reppert and built by the Canadian Bridge Company c.1914. The bridge had 30 feet of road, inlaid streetSlide File Number: 06.110-D-4 The Burgoyne Bridge was designed by the American …
- Slide File Number: 06.110-E-2 The foundations for the Hedley-Shaw Flour Mill were constructed c. 1840-1850's. The mill was destroyed by fire in 1915. The Glen ridge (later Glenridge) Bridge crossed tSlide File Number: 06.110-E-2 The foundations for the Hedley-Shaw Flour Mill were …
- Slide File Number: 06.112-A-1 The house was built in 1836 which George Acker purchased from John Hainer, a miller. George Acker was one of the founders of St. George's Anglican Church, 1796. The housSlide File Number: 06.112-A-1 The house was built in 1836 which George …
- Slide File Number: 06.108-A-2 The insurance map collection contains: an index; keys to the maps, Sheets 1 and 1B; maps numbered Sheets 2-32.Slide File Number: 06.108-A-2 The insurance map collection contains: an index; keys …
- Slide File Number: 06.108-A-3 The insurance map collection contains: an index; keys to the maps, Sheets 1 and 1B; maps numbered Sheets 2-32.Slide File Number: 06.108-A-3 The insurance map collection contains: an index; keys …
- Slide File Number: 06.108-A-4 The insurance map collection contains: an index; keys to the maps, Sheets 1 and 1B; maps numbered Sheets 2-32.Slide File Number: 06.108-A-4 The insurance map collection contains: an index; keys …