Lincoln Area Newspaper Index and Historic Images Collection

Results

We found
15814
matching items
  • Downtown Vineland
        View of the north side of Highway 8 east of Victoria Ave.
      View of the north side of Highway 8 east of Victoria Ave.
  • Vineland School and Pupils
        A view of the front of Vineland Public School (Louth 3 Clinton 2) with students and teachers on front lawn.
      A view of the front of Vineland Public School (Louth 3 Clinton …
  • West End Beamsville
        Note rail lines on right of picture. Probably for Hamilton Electric railway.
      Note rail lines on right of picture. Probably for Hamilton Electric railway.
  • Vineland Corner
        The building on the right is the Canadian Imperial Bank.
      The building on the right is the Canadian Imperial Bank.
  • Marys Inn Tourists Lodge
        Probably east of the C.I.B.C. Bank.
      Probably east of the C.I.B.C. Bank.
  • Moyer's Garage
        From 1905 to 1907 it was the eastern terminus of the Hamilton, Grimsby, Beamsville Electric Railway.
      From 1905 to 1907 it was the eastern terminus of the Hamilton, …
  • Vineland Cemetery - 1918
        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.
      The building on the right is probably the "orthodox" mennonite church which …
  • M.B.C Church and Parsonage
        Mennonite Brethren Church is still situated about 200 m south of the intersection of Reg. Rd 81 and 24.
      Mennonite Brethren Church is still situated about 200 m south of the …
  • Vineland Presbyterian 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 background is not related to the church. A parsonage was n
      The sidewalk runs from Lake Ontario to Reg. Rd. 81 along Victoria …
  • Horticultural Research Institute - Vineland
        Kenneth Moyer took several pictures from the roof the the administrative building on the Experimental station.
      Kenneth Moyer took several pictures from the roof the the administrative building …
  • Aerial View of Beamsville
        The "new" highschool was built in 1917. It does not appear to be in this photograph. The "School of Aerial Gunnery", run by the British, was located just east of Beamsville in 1918, it may be that a
      The "new" highschool was built in 1917. It does not appear to …
  • Construction on King St.
        The building on the left, with awning, is just to the west of Central Ave.
      The building on the left, with awning, is just to the west …
  • Banjo Players in Beamsville
        The sign in the window behind the men advertises a Chrismas Entertainment at the Baptist Church.
      The sign in the window behind the men advertises a Chrismas Entertainment …
  • Beamsville Barbershop
        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 …
  • Mountain Presbyterian Church
        A rectangular wooden structure stands in the middle ground. In the foreground is a monument. Another building is in the background.
      A rectangular wooden structure stands in the middle ground. In the foreground …
  • Postcard of King St. Beamsville
        A watercoloured photograph of King St. Beamsville (Reg. Rd 81) looking east.
      A watercoloured photograph of King St. Beamsville (Reg. Rd 81) looking east.
  • Niagara Fruit District Postcard
        Includes a 1 cent postage stamp.
      Includes a 1 cent postage stamp.
  • Beamsville Town Hall and Masonic Lodge
        This building is now (2009) part of the Lincoln Public Library. The masonic lodge is the entire upper storey of the building.
      This building is now (2009) part of the Lincoln Public Library. The …
  • Birds Eye view
        The photo was probably taken from the bell tower of the Baptist Church.
      The photo was probably taken from the bell tower of the Baptist …
  • Deans Mill
        Dean's Mill was built by Andrew Dean on the Twenty Mile Creek 'where the Twenty Valley golf and Country club now stradles the creek'. Lincoln: The story of an Ontario Town by William F. Rannie, Pg. 1
      Dean's Mill was built by Andrew Dean on the Twenty Mile Creek …
Sort
Contributors
Media Types
Groups
Subjects
Item Types
Years
Features
Web Tools
See Alternate Formats
Atom | RSS | Dublin Core | Mods | Solr
Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy