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- The date on the back of the picture says 1920 but judging by the buggy and wagon it may be some years early.The date on the back of the picture says 1920 but judging …
- A wagon backed up to the loading dock of a train station. The station building is in the middle ground. A water tower is in the background.A wagon backed up to the loading dock of a train station. …
- This is the South-west corner of Victoria Ave (Reg. Rd. 24) and Highway 8 (Reg. Rd 81). On a different copy of this postcard is the date "November 18, 1912".This is the South-west corner of Victoria Ave (Reg. Rd. 24) and …
- This is a German Maxium Machine Gun. Many were brought back as 'war trophies' after the First World War, and used as veterans' memorials. This item has since been replaced with a larger field piece fThis is a German Maxium Machine Gun. Many were brought back as …
- This is a picture of Nancy Martin's grandfather's house circa 1940. The house was located directly behind the Jordan House. It was converted to 2 apartments, but (as of 2009) has been removed by theThis is a picture of Nancy Martin's grandfather's house circa 1940. The …
- This rail line ran to Beamsville 1896 to 1930. Find more information at http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/205/301/ic/cdc/industrial/railways.htm Tom Hutten writes: "The HG&B carbarn/station was located onThis rail line ran to Beamsville 1896 to 1930. Find more information …
- Three men stand at the front door of a two-story building. The sign at the top of the building says "Hager & Hall". The sign above the front door says " Millinery". Numerous items are displayed on thThree men stand at the front door of a two-story building. The …
- An aerial view of Beamsville, looking south east. The race track on the LAS Fairgrouds is visible on the left.An aerial view of Beamsville, looking south east. The race track on …
- Moses F. Rittenhouse paid for the construction of the building.Moses F. Rittenhouse paid for the construction of the building.
- Unknown location, probably Jordan Station, Ontario.Unknown location, probably Jordan Station, Ontario.
- New uniforms were bought for the band in 1908 by Moses F. Rittenhouse.New uniforms were bought for the band in 1908 by Moses F. …
- A man demonstrates how to tie grapes to a group of teens.A man demonstrates how to tie grapes to a group of teens.
- These were the Headquarters buildings of the Royal Air Corp. They were located on the Beamsville bench, south of the Regional Rd. 81 (old Highway 8) and west of Quarry Rd.These were the Headquarters buildings of the Royal Air Corp. They were …
- appeared in Beamsville Express, 17 Jan 1940, p. 4 ...appeared in Beamsville Express, 17 Jan 1940, p. 4 ...
- appeared in Beamsville Express, 7 Dec 1960, p. 10 ...appeared in Beamsville Express, 7 Dec 1960, p. 10 ...
- appeared in Beamsville Express, 28 Aug 1968, p. 10 ...appeared in Beamsville Express, 28 Aug 1968, p. 10 ...
- appeared in Beamsville Express, 24 May 1922, p. 1 ...appeared in Beamsville Express, 24 May 1922, p. 1 ...
- appeared in Beamsville Express, 15 Apr 1964, p. 5 Bill Groff (Father); Joyce Groffappeared in Beamsville Express, 15 Apr 1964, p. 5 Bill Groff (Father); Joyce Groff
- Star Cleaners Sen"B" Baseball Champions 1958Star Cleaners Sen"B" Baseball Champions 1958
- Looking west through downtown Beamsville. Telephone and hydro poles line both sides of the street. Two horse-drawn buggies are moving toward the camera.Looking west through downtown Beamsville. Telephone and hydro poles line both sides …