A group of 12 small houses built in Beamsville for retired clergy of the United Church of Canada. Construction began in 1954 and completed by June 1955. A Miss Watt had donated $100,000 toward the co
A group of 12 small houses built in Beamsville for retired clergy …
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 on
This rail line ran to Beamsville 1896 to 1930. Find more information …
Leonard Arthur Weston RASC / RFC / RAF is in the back row second from the right in this photo. The small drum in the front of the picture is still intact and in the possession of Gary Shepherd of Mid
Leonard Arthur Weston RASC / RFC / RAF is in the back …
In 1910 the Church of Christ congregation split and the splinter group built this new building on Queen St. in Beamsville. In 1925, the building was bought and turned into a Presbyterian church.
In 1910 the Church of Christ congregation split and the splinter group …