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- QEW at Jordan Harbour - 1948A view of the Queen Elizabeth Way looking east over the Jordan Harbour. Lake Ontario is on the left.A view of the Queen Elizabeth Way looking east over the Jordan Harbour. Lake Ontario is on the left.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Lieut. L. W. WernerTwo men and two women stand on the loading dock of a train station. An automobile can be seen in the background.Two men and two women stand on the loading dock of a train station. An automobile can be seen in the background.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Ptc. Claude MoyerA man in uniform.A man in uniform.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Lieut. L. W. WernerThe man on the right is Kenneth Moyer.The man on the right is Kenneth Moyer.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Mrs. A. G. WarderTwo women in dark dresses stand in front of a large tent.Two women in dark dresses stand in front of a large tent.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Railway Bridge over Jordan HarbourThe original bridge was constructed in 1853 and held up with a wooden structure. These were replaced by stone piers around 1867. The stone coming from the Gibson Quarry in Beamsville.The original bridge was constructed in 1853 and held up with a wooden structure. These were replaced by stone piers around 1867. The stone coming from the Gibson Quarry in …Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Ship at Jordan Harbour, 1911The Jordan Harbour Company, formed in the 1880s, offered an alternative shipping method to railroads for farmers to get their goods to market in Toronto.The Jordan Harbour Company, formed in the 1880s, offered an alternative shipping method to railroads for farmers to get their goods to market in Toronto.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Bridge a Jordan Harbour, 1911Presumably, this picture was taken from Lake Ontario looking toward Jordan Harbour. The bridge was replaced in 1939 by the Queen Elizabeth Way. The Jordan Harbour Company was started in the 1880s as an alternative to the railways, as a way for farmers to get their goods to the market …Presumably, this picture was taken from Lake Ontario looking toward Jordan Harbour. The bridge was replaced in 1939 by the Queen Elizabeth Way. The Jordan Harbour Company was started in …Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- C.N.R. Jordan Station - 1971This building was built in 1913 and decommisioned sometime in the early 1970s. The building was sold and moved 2 blocks away. It was converted into a house in 1976.This building was built in 1913 and decommisioned sometime in the early 1970s. The building was sold and moved 2 blocks away. It was converted into a house in 1976.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Main St. Jordan StationThe inscription on the picture identifies this as "Main St.". The original Main St. in Jordan Station is now called Bridgeport Dr. However, this does not look like it is actually "Main St.", it is more likely looking south on what was Ontario St. side road and is now called …The inscription on the picture identifies this as "Main St.". The original Main St. in Jordan Station is now called Bridgeport Dr. However, this does not look like it is …Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Queen Elizabeth Way at Jordan StationThe Q.E.W. looking west. It is a 4-lane divided highway with trees lining the north side of the road. Jordan Harbour is on the left.The Q.E.W. looking west. It is a 4-lane divided highway with trees lining the north side of the road. Jordan Harbour is on the left.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Loading Fruit at Jordan HarbourNine men and a boy can be seen standing around a cart loaded with baskets.Nine men and a boy can be seen standing around a cart loaded with baskets.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Jordan Station Post OfficeA man, a woman, and 4 girls stand in front of a building. The sign on the building says Jordan Station Post Office.A man, a woman, and 4 girls stand in front of a building. The sign on the building says Jordan Station Post Office.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Boat at Dock in Jordan HarbourA large powered boat tied up at the docks of the Jordan Harbour.A large powered boat tied up at the docks of the Jordan Harbour.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Original GWR Train StationThe photographer is probably standing on or near the grounds of St. Mary's Catholic church.The photographer is probably standing on or near the grounds of St. Mary's Catholic church.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Bridge Over Jordan HarbourSome of the stones for the bridge came from the Gibson Quarries just south of Beamsville. The stone piers are still standing.Some of the stones for the bridge came from the Gibson Quarries just south of Beamsville. The stone piers are still standing.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Railroad Bridge over Jordan HarbourA view of the metal railroad bridge that replaced the original stone support piers.A view of the metal railroad bridge that replaced the original stone support piers.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Jordan Station Post Office......Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Railroad Station at Jordan Station.Built around 1854.Built around 1854.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Railroad Station at Jordan Station.The station was built in 1895 by the CNR. The building (and signal tower) was moved one block south of it's original location and used as a private residence.The station was built in 1895 by the CNR. The building (and signal tower) was moved one block south of it's original location and used as a private residence.Lincoln Pelham Public Library