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|   1958, Star Cleaners Sen"B" Baseball Champions 1958 |
|  1928, Girls Championship Basketball Team 1928 in GymBeamsville High School's 1927-, Senior, Intermediate, Junior and Juvenile Teams of the Hamilton and District Girls' Interscholastic Basketball League |
|  1925, Photo of 10 Men, Hockey Players and Coaching Staff |
|  1924, Winners of Consolation Cup, Hamilton District Interscholastic B.B. League |
|  1922, Six females and a male with plaqueChampions Hamilton District Interscholastic B.B. League |
|  1 Mar 1953 Aerial view of the Campden Feed Mill circa 1953, before the fire. The feed mill is on the left and Jack McMillan's (part owner) house is on the right. In the foreground is Fly Road. Going off into the background is Tintern Road.This building was erected in 1951 after the property in the village of... |
|  Children and teachers pose in front of a brick buildings.A pre-existing house was purchased in 1859 on the corner of William and King Streets to be the local school.Beamsville Public School 1918-19 (written on back) |
|  1966 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.Vaccination Day BDSS March 1966. |
|  8 Nov 1910 Grey-scale image of two buildings. Both buildings appear to have bell towers. A metal tower (flag pole) is in front of the right building.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.Public and high... |
|  1912 A view of Rittenhouse school looking south east. The school is in the background on the right. Victoria Ave. (Reg. Rd. 24) is on the left.The gardens were maintained by the students as part of their educational program.Rittenhouse School and Gardens, Vineland, Ont. |
|  1945 Looking southeast across King St. (Reg. Rd. 81) at the Bell Telephone switchboard offices. On the left a car can be seen turning off Victoria Ave. (Reg. Rd 24) onto King St.1945 |
|  1950 A view, looking south east, of the bridge over Twenty Mile Creek.The area on the right is currently used as a commercial camp ground.
This bridge was replaced in the 1960s with an army surplus bridge (called a Bailey Bridge). |
|  1951 The ruins of a building after a fire. A man and woman are looking at the ruins. A bicycle is in the lower right-hand corner of the image.Vineland Hardware remains - 1951 |
|  1950 In the centre of the stone pillars used to hold up the original railway brige. On the extreme left is the steel structure of the newer bridge.The original bridge was constructed in 1853 and held up with a wooden structure. These were replaced by stone piers around 1867. The stone coming from the... |
|  1950 A view of the front of a house in winter.The birthplace of Elmon Moyer, father of Kenneth Moyer, in Vineland, Ont. |
|  1950 A view of the front verandah and door of a house. On the right is a bench.The birthplace of Elmon Moyer in Vineland, Ont. |
|  1950 A view of the front of a house.Birthplace of Elmon Moyer - Vineland, Ont. |
|  1940 A view of the Vineland Research Institute looking north. On the right is the Adminstrative building.B. 97. Experimental Station, Vineland, Ontario |
|  1941 A view looking east from above the Administrative building of the Horticultural Research Institute. Victoria Ave (Reg. Rd. 24) can be seen running across the middle of the image. Lake Ontario is in the distance.The upper right portion of the image is the current day location of Prudhommes motel... |
|  1918 A view of Vineland Cemetery looking south. There is a wall around part of the cemetery. There is a white building on the upper right of the photograph.The stone wall is around the original cemetery.1918 |
|  1920 A coloured image of a school building.One of the two entrances can be seen on the right. There are stone spheres on either side of the gates. One of these spheres can be seen at the current Rittenhouse Library.Rittenhouse School, Jordan Harbour
Near St. Catharines, Ont.
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|  A view of the Queen Elizabeth Way looking east over the Jordan Harbour. Lake Ontario is on the left.1948 |
|  1918 An aerial view looking southeast from the administrative building of the Research Station. On the lower left is the driveway and stone bridge leading into the station. The road in the centre is Victoria Ave. (Reg. Rd 24).Kenneth Moyer took several pictures from the roof the the administrative... |
|  1916 Looking north-west at a church. The main door is in the foreground. A sidewalk runs diagonally in the lower right. A house can be seen behind the church.The sidewalk runs from Lake Ontario to Reg. Rd. 81 along Victoria Ave. (Reg. Rd. 24). The building was constructed in 1913. The house in the... |
|  Looking south-west across Victoria Ave (Reg. Rd. 24) at a church and a house.Mennonite Brethren Church is still situated about 200 m south of the intersection of Reg. Rd 81 and 24.N.B.C. Church and Parsonage, Vineland, Ont.
M.B.C. |
|  1918 A view of the original walled cemetery in Vineland. Several headstones can be seen outside the walls. A building is on the center right.The building on the right is probably the "orthodox" mennonite church which broke away from the main church and built a house of worship on the same property.1918 |
|  A bridge is in the center of the photo. On the left is a building with a dock in front of it.Presumably, this picture was taken from Lake Ontario looking toward Jordan Harbour. The bridge was replaced in 1939 by the Queen Elizabeth Way.
The Jordan Harbour Company was started in the 1880s as an... |
|  A sailing ship is docked at a pier. A one-storey building is behind the ship.The Jordan Harbour Company, formed in the 1880s, offered an alternative shipping method to railroads for farmers to get their goods to market in Toronto.1911 |
|  Looking down a tree lined dirt road. A small building can be seen on the left. In the center distance, a car (vintage 1915?), is parked on the side of the road.This dirt road was replaced by the Queen Elizabeth Way in 1939. At the time of this picture, the area was a summer vacation spot. This... |
|  A long two-storey building, painted yellow. Behind the building is a water tower.Moses F. Rittenhouse paid for this community building.Victoria Hall, Jordan Harbour, Ont. |
|  A view of the front of the school. On top of the school is a bell tower and a flag pole.The flag appears to be the Union Jack.Rittenhouse School, Vineland Station, Ont. |
|  Two men stand by a tow truck. The sign on the door of the truck reads, Imperial Service Garage.
The sign on the building in the background reads, Hoffman's Novelty Shop.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... |
|  A smashed car sits in front of the door to a garage. The sign on top of the door reads E. Tatarnic.
On the left in, in the background, is another building.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... |
|  A smashed car hangs on the back of a tow truck. In the background is an automobile repair garagae.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.
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|  A smashed automobile sits in front of the garage doors of a one-storey building.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.
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|  1910 A red brick school house with bell tower on top.Union School, Section No. 1, Clinton, and No. 2, Louth
Jordan Harbour, Ont. |
|  1912 A number of men, women and children pose in front of a pile of fruit baskets. There is a barn in the background. A cart (without horses) is in the foreground.Noon-hour at J. W. Smith & Sons Fruit Farm
Vineland Sta.
Ont.
"Photo by Fred Cook"
1912 |
|  At least 4 large wooden buildings. A horse-drawn wagon and a buggy are in the forground. Two large smoke stacks are visible.Plant of Vineland Canning Co., Vineland, Ont. |
|  A view of the front (west side) of Vineland Public School.The metal tower on the left is a flag pole. The additions (wings) were built in 1922. |