Gateway to Northwestern Ontario Digital Collections

Results

We found
12
matching items
  • Remove search term Geographic Location: Current River
List Thumb list Columns Gallery
  • CPR Wreck Caused by Bursting Dam - Current River Park
        Three hundred feet of the Paquette Dam were affected when a one hundred fifty foot opening in the dam let water through. Five men were killed with the wreckage of a train when it ran headlong into th
      Three hundred feet of the Paquette Dam were affected when a one …
  • Current River Disaster
        The spring of 1908 was a season of extremes with May temperatures in the mid 80's. In the middle of May, the rains came, causing streams to swell. Shortly before midnight on May 27 a 200 million cubi
      The spring of 1908 was a season of extremes with May temperatures …
  • Current River (1908)
        Photo showing the swollen Current River. The flood of 1908 caused the loss of lives, power outages, and destruction of property, making it one of the Lakehead's greatest tragedies.
      Photo showing the swollen Current River. The flood of 1908 caused the …
  • Current River Disaster (1908)
        Photo showing the CPR train wreck at Current River, May 28, 1908.
      Photo showing the CPR train wreck at Current River, May 28, 1908.
  • Current River Disaster (May 1908)
        Photo showing the damage done to the flumes, as a result of the flooding of the Current River, May 27, 1908.
      Photo showing the damage done to the flumes, as a result of …
  • Disaster at Current River Park (May 27, 1908)
        Photo showing the Current River Disaster. Heavy rains and flooding caused the tracks to be washed out, resulting in the derailment of a CPR freight train at Current River Park.
      Photo showing the Current River Disaster. Heavy rains and flooding caused the …
  • Paquette Dam (1908)
        Photo showing the destruction to the Paquette Dam caused by heavy rains and flooding of the Current River., The rains poured from mid May, swelling streams already engorged by sudden spring runoff. A
      Photo showing the destruction to the Paquette Dam caused by heavy rains …
  • A Corner in the Park, Current River (~1910)
        A leisurely afternoon in the park. Three canoes float in a placid section of the Current River, Port Arthur, near its mouth . A man stands beneath the trees on the shore., Just two years earlier, flo
      A leisurely afternoon in the park. Three canoes float in a placid …
  • Train Wreck - Current River (1908)
        On May 27, 1908 heavy rains increased water levels of rivers and creeks that flowed into Onion Lake. Just before midnight, the dam broke, uprooting trees and carving new channels into the landscape.
      On May 27, 1908 heavy rains increased water levels of rivers and …
  • Train Wreck, Current River Park (1908)
        Also P3529
      Also P3529
  • Clearing Away the Wreck - Current River Disaster
        This photo shows people clearing away the wreck from the 1908 Current River flood disaster.
      This photo shows people clearing away the wreck from the 1908 Current …
  • The Township of MacGregor : District of Thunder Bay
        Map housed at the Brodie Resource Library
      Map housed at the Brodie Resource Library
Sort
Contributors
Media Types
Subjects
Item Types
Years
1900s1900190119021903190419051906190719081909
1910s1910191119121913191419151916191719181919
19201920192119221923192419251926192719281929
19301930193119321933193419351936193719381939
19401940194119421943194419451946194719481949
19501950195119521953195419551956195719581959
19601960196119621963196419651966196719681969
1970s1970197119721973197419751976197719781979
Web Tools
See Alternate Formats
Atom | RSS | Dublin Core | Mods | Solr
Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy