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- Building is on the north west corner of Victoria Ave (Reg. Rd 24) and King St. (Reg. Rd. 81).Building is on the north west corner of Victoria Ave (Reg. Rd …
- This building was on the corner of Victoria Ave (Reg. Rd. 81), seen on the right, and Highway 8 (Reg. Rd. 81), seen across the bottom of the picture.This building was on the corner of Victoria Ave (Reg. Rd. 81), …
- A two-storey building with 2 large plate glass windows on the front first floor. There is a small out-building to the left of it, and a larger building in the rear. There appear to be hitching postsA two-storey building with 2 large plate glass windows on the front …
- A two-storey building stands behind some trees. A sidewalk runs along the side of the street.A two-storey building stands behind some trees. A sidewalk runs along the …
- 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 …
- The corner of Victoria Ave. (Reg. Rd. 24) and Highway 8 (Reg. Rd. 81). The top sign reads " Readjustment SALE Pay less for everything Now! The lower sign reads "Vineland Generl Store, Fred Cook ManagThe corner of Victoria Ave. (Reg. Rd. 24) and Highway 8 (Reg. …
- A two-storey wooden building with, what appears to be, a tall gasoline pump for vehicles in front of it.A two-storey wooden building with, what appears to be, a tall gasoline …
- 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 …
- Sample cemetery monuments stand in front of a building. The words on the building say M.G. Wardell. Monumental Sculptor.Sample cemetery monuments stand in front of a building. The words on …
- The store was owned by Fred Cook. Kenneth Moyer worked for a time as a delivery driver.The store was owned by Fred Cook. Kenneth Moyer worked for a …
- The store was owned by Fred Cook. From left to right, Kenneth Moyer (?), unknown, Wayne Abram, and Frank Honsberger.The store was owned by Fred Cook. From left to right, Kenneth …
- View of the north side of Highway 8 east of Victoria Ave.View of the north side of Highway 8 east of Victoria Ave.
- 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 …
- A view, looking east, of Main ST (King St., Reg. Rd.81)through downtown Beamsville.A view, looking east, of Main ST (King St., Reg. Rd.81)through downtown …
- Looking east on Main St. (King St. Reg. Rd. 81) Several buggies are parked on the left and several automobiles are on the right. The tracks and overhead wires of the Hamilton, Grimsby & Beamsville ElLooking east on Main St. (King St. Reg. Rd. 81) Several buggies …
- 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 …
- Hilda Culp on the left and Gladston Moyer on the right. Gladston was the brother of Kenneth Moyer, the photographer.Hilda Culp on the left and Gladston Moyer on the right. Gladston …
- Two women stand on the steps by the front door of a store. A plate-glass window behind them reads "'Salada' Tea is Delicious".Two women stand on the steps by the front door of a …
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