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- Main Street BeamsvilleA 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 Beamsville.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Main Street Beamsville EastLooking 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 Electric Railway (HG&B)can been seen just right of centre. A fire hydrant can be seen …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 …Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- King Street East, BeamsvilleThis picture seems to have been taken from somewhere east of Lincoln Ave.This picture seems to have been taken from somewhere east of Lincoln Ave.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Ontario Street, BeamsvilleLooking south on Ontario Street. The steeple of the Baptist Church can be seen in the distance. There appear to be little foot bridges over the ditch on the right.Looking south on Ontario Street. The steeple of the Baptist Church can be seen in the distance. There appear to be little foot bridges over the ditch on the right.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- King Street, Beamsville and BuggiesLooking 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 of the street. Two horse-drawn buggies are moving toward the camera.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Beamsville Boy ScoutsA group of adults and children in Scouting uniforms.A group of adults and children in Scouting uniforms.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Beamsville Preserving Co.The inscription seems to indicate that the items behind the man are piles of apples.The inscription seems to indicate that the items behind the man are piles of apples.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Beamsville Downtown - Aerial View 01The second wing of the high school was added in 1958 so this image must have been taken before then. The post office, which is not the image was built in 1954, whereas, the firehall, which is in the image was built in 1947.The second wing of the high school was added in 1958 so this image must have been taken before then. The post office, which is not the image was built …Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Senator Gibson HomesteadA two-storey stone house on the right and a carriage house on the left.A two-storey stone house on the right and a carriage house on the left.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- M. G. WardellA one-storey building with cemetery monuments on display in front of it.A one-storey building with cemetery monuments on display in front of it.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- H. G. & B. StationBetween 1894 and 1931, this inter-urban electric railway operated from Hamilton to Beamsville. For a short time it also went as far as Vineland.Between 1894 and 1931, this inter-urban electric railway operated from Hamilton to Beamsville. For a short time it also went as far as Vineland.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- St. Andrew's Presbyterian ChurchThe church is on Queen St.The church is on Queen St.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Beamsville HighschoolIncludes a 2 cent postage stamp. Postcard is dated June 22/19Includes a 2 cent postage stamp. Postcard is dated June 22/19Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- J. B. OsborneA picture of a framed photograph of a man.A picture of a framed photograph of a man.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- West Ave. BeamsvilleA view of West Ave. looking north.A view of West Ave. looking north.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Town Hall, Library, Masonic LodgeThe Town offices and library were on the first floor and the Masonic Lodge owned the second floor. As of 2009, the Masonic Lodge still owns the second floor. The lower floor is part of an expanded library.The Town offices and library were on the first floor and the Masonic Lodge owned the second floor. As of 2009, the Masonic Lodge still owns the second floor. The …Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Trinity United ChurchThe back (East wall) of the church showing the stained glass window. The bell tower can be seen in the background on the right side.The back (East wall) of the church showing the stained glass window. The bell tower can be seen in the background on the right side.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Calvary ChurchThe front steps and doors of Calvary Church.The front steps and doors of Calvary Church.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Church of ChristA view of the front of the church, including the stairs leading to the front door.A view of the front of the church, including the stairs leading to the front door.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- A Bedroom at Albright ManorThis building was replaced, and torn down, in 2002.This building was replaced, and torn down, in 2002.Lincoln Pelham Public Library