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- Royal Air Force School of Aerial FightingPhotographs and documents may be reproduced for research purposes only. Special permission must be obtained for use in publications, websites or for commercial purposes. All photographs and documents used from the Haldimand County Museums records on the Our Ontario website must acknowledge the source in writing on the reproductions as …Photographs and documents may be reproduced for research purposes only. Special permission must be obtained for use in publications, websites or for commercial purposes. All photographs and documents used from …Heritage Centre
- Stan Gibson Garage BeamsvilleThe Gibson garage was on the north west corner of Ontario St. and King St. (Reg. Rd 81) in Beamsville. It was first owned by Stan Gibson and then later by Ed Tatarnic.The Gibson garage was on the north west corner of Ontario St. and King St. (Reg. Rd 81) in Beamsville. It was first owned by Stan Gibson and then later …Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Stan Gibson Garage BeamsvilleThe Gibson garage was on the north west corner of Ontario St. and King St. (Reg. Rd 81) in Beamsville. It was first owned by Stan Gibson and then later by Ed Tatarnic.The Gibson garage was on the north west corner of Ontario St. and King St. (Reg. Rd 81) in Beamsville. It was first owned by Stan Gibson and then later …Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Stan Gibson Garage BeamsvilleThe Gibson garage was on the north west corner of Ontario St. and King St. (Reg. Rd 81) in Beamsville. It was first owned by Stan Gibson and then later by Ed Tatarnic. The car appears to be a 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air. The other building is Hoffman's Variety. It …The Gibson garage was on the north west corner of Ontario St. and King St. (Reg. Rd 81) in Beamsville. It was first owned by Stan Gibson and then later …Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Stan Gibson Garage BeamsvilleThe Gibson garage was on the north west corner of Ontario St. and King St. (Reg. Rd 81) in Beamsville. It was first owned by Stan Gibson and then later by Ed Tatarnic. The white building in the background on the left was the offices of Prudhommes. It is on …The Gibson garage was on the north west corner of Ontario St. and King St. (Reg. Rd 81) in Beamsville. It was first owned by Stan Gibson and then later …Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Beamsville SchoolsBuilt sometime after 1847. On the south side of King St. near William St.Built sometime after 1847. On the south side of King St. near William St.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Beamsville Public SchoolKnown as "Henry's Folly", it was built by James Henry, first Clerk of Clinton. It was aquired around 1859 for $5,000. It was used for both elementary and high school classes, until a high school was built to the west of it in 1887.Known as "Henry's Folly", it was built by James Henry, first Clerk of Clinton. It was aquired around 1859 for $5,000. It was used for both elementary and high school …Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Vaccination DayA young lady rolls up her left sleeve. A man in a white coat stands in front of her. A white-coated woman and a young lady stand in the background.A young lady rolls up her left sleeve. A man in a white coat stands in front of her. A white-coated woman and a young lady stand in the background.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Beamsville Public School 1918-1919A pre-existing house was purchased in 1859 on the corner of William and King Streets to be the local school.A pre-existing house was purchased in 1859 on the corner of William and King Streets to be the local school.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Woodburn CottageThis building is located on the south side of King Street (Reg. Rd. 81) east of Academy St.This building is located on the south side of King Street (Reg. Rd. 81) east of Academy St.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- West End BeamsvilleNote rail lines on right of picture. Probably for Hamilton Electric railway.Note rail lines on right of picture. Probably for Hamilton Electric railway.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Aerial View of BeamsvilleThe "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 pilot took this photograph.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 …Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- 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 of Central Ave.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Banjo Players in BeamsvilleThe 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 at the Baptist Church.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Beamsville BarbershopThe 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 holding a banjo.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Mountain Presbyterian ChurchA 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 is a monument. Another building is in the background.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Telephone Exchange - 3 Switchboard OperatorsOperators are, from left, Elsie Barns, Lena (Book) Allan, abd Blanche Huntsman. This particular building was located on the south-east corner of King St. and Mountain Rd. It was later moved to the north-east corner of King St. and Ontario St. By 1945, Blanche Huntsman had become the head operator. …Operators are, from left, Elsie Barns, Lena (Book) Allan, abd Blanche Huntsman. This particular building was located on the south-east corner of King St. and Mountain Rd. It was later …Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Canadian Bank of Commerce - BeamsvillePrior to the installation of stoplights. Part of a collection of contact prints from negatives of Rannie Publications.Prior to the installation of stoplights. Part of a collection of contact prints from negatives of Rannie Publications.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Beamsville Lawn Bowling Club - 1921Three rows of men, one holding a trophy, sitting and standing on the end of a lawn bowling field.Three rows of men, one holding a trophy, sitting and standing on the end of a lawn bowling field.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Parade in BeamsvilleA large group of people lined up on May St. Members of the Beamsville Band are in the foreground. A banner behind them says Beamsville Public School. Beamsville High School is in the background.A large group of people lined up on May St. Members of the Beamsville Band are in the foreground. A banner behind them says Beamsville Public School. Beamsville High School …Lincoln Pelham Public Library