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- The Gibson garage was on the north west corner of Ontario St. and King St. (Reg. Rd 81) in Beamsville. It was first owned by Stan Gibson and then later by Ed Tatarnic.The Gibson garage was on the north west corner of Ontario St. …
- The Gibson garage was on the north west corner of Ontario St. and King St. (Reg. Rd 81) in Beamsville. It was first owned by Stan Gibson and then later by Ed Tatarnic.The Gibson garage was on the north west corner of Ontario St. …
- The Gibson garage was on the north west corner of Ontario St. and King St. (Reg. Rd 81) in Beamsville. It was first owned by Stan Gibson and then later by Ed Tatarnic. The car appears to be a 1953 ChThe Gibson garage was on the north west corner of Ontario St. …
- The Gibson garage was on the north west corner of Ontario St. and King St. (Reg. Rd 81) in Beamsville. It was first owned by Stan Gibson and then later by Ed Tatarnic. The white building in the backgThe Gibson garage was on the north west corner of Ontario St. …
- Postal stamp is Nov 3, 10 Beamsville, Ont.Postal stamp is Nov 3, 10 Beamsville, Ont.
- Built sometime after 1847. On the south side of King St. near William St.Built sometime after 1847. On the south side of King St. near …
- Known as "Henry's Folly", it was built by James Henry, first Clerk of Clinton. It was aquired around 1859 for $5,000. It was used for both elementary and high school classes, until a high school wasKnown as "Henry's Folly", it was built by James Henry, first Clerk …
- The building on the left is the public school. Jacob Beam Elementary School is now in this location. The building on the right was built in 1887.The building on the left is the public school. Jacob Beam Elementary …
- A young lady rolls up her left sleeve. A man in a white coat stands in front of her. A white-coated woman and a young lady stand in the background.A young lady rolls up her left sleeve. A man in a …
- A pre-existing house was purchased in 1859 on the corner of William and King Streets to be the local school.A pre-existing house was purchased in 1859 on the corner of William …
- This building is located on the south side of King Street (Reg. Rd. 81) east of Academy St.This building is located on the south side of King Street (Reg. …
- Note rail lines on right of picture. Probably for Hamilton Electric railway.Note rail lines on right of picture. Probably for Hamilton Electric railway.
- The "new" highschool was built in 1917. It does not appear to be in this photograph. The "School of Aerial Gunnery", run by the British, was located just east of Beamsville in 1918, it may be that aThe "new" highschool was built in 1917. It does not appear to …
- The building on the left, with awning, is just to the west of Central Ave.The building on the left, with awning, is just to the west …
- The sign in the window behind the men advertises a Chrismas Entertainment at the Baptist Church.The sign in the window behind the men advertises a Chrismas Entertainment …
- The man on the right appears to also be in photo #093 holding a banjo.The man on the right appears to also be in photo #093 …
- A rectangular wooden structure stands in the middle ground. In the foreground is a monument. Another building is in the background.A rectangular wooden structure stands in the middle ground. In the foreground …
- A watercoloured photograph of King St. Beamsville (Reg. Rd 81) looking east.A watercoloured photograph of King St. Beamsville (Reg. Rd 81) looking east.
- This building is now (2009) part of the Lincoln Public Library. The masonic lodge is the entire upper storey of the building.This building is now (2009) part of the Lincoln Public Library. The …