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| Welland | |||
| Welland
Canal-3 M. Beatty and Sons plant for the manufacture of dredges, along the Welland
Canal, in late 19th century Ontario. ID #20451 |
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| Welland Canal | |||
| Welland
Canal-3 M. Beatty and Sons plant for the manufacture of dredges, along the Welland
Canal, in late 19th century Ontario. ID #20451 |
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| Welland
Canal-2 A lock on the Welland Canal, near Thorold, Ontario. ID #20393 |
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| Paper
Mill Ontario Paper Company mill at Thorold on the Welland Canal, Ontario,
1919. ID #20536 |
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| Wemyss | |||
| Abandoned
Farms Abandoned farmlands in Northwestern Ontario after the Great Depression.
ID #20908 |
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| York | |||
| St.
James Church This Anglican Church was the first church built in Toronto.
c1816 ID #10211 |
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| Town
of York A view of the Town of York along the lakeshore of Toronto, towards the
eastern end of the harbour. ID #10216 |
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| York
Garrison The garrison at York, the military base for Upper Canada founded by
Simcoe on Toronto harbour in 1793. ID #10215 |
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| Founding
of York Sketch by Elizabeth Simcoe, wife of the first lieutenant-governor of Upper
Canada, of ships firing an official salute at the founding of York, 1793. ID #20387 |
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| York
Parliament Buildings The Parliament Buildings at York, 1797, which, although
ordered built by Governor Simcoe, were not in use till after his departure. ID #10219 |
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| York Township | |||
| Secondary
School Rural secondary school in York Township, Ontario, built in
1874. ID #20423 |
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