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- "The Name is Thunder Bay"
Fort William's main newspaper, The Daily Times-Journal, announcing the new name for the amalgamated cities of Fort William and Port Arthur. As of January 1, 1970, the city would be called Thunder Bay.
Fort William's main newspaper, The Daily Times-Journal, announcing the new name for the amalgamated cities of Fort William and Port Arthur. As of January 1, 1970, the city would be ...
Schreiber Heritage & Tourism Committee - Décès à Rockland-Est de Mme Zéphirin Sarazin.
Copie sur négatif 60 mm (6 x 7) d'une coupure de presse.
Copie sur négatif 60 mm (6 x 7) d'une coupure de presse.
Bibliothèque Publique de Clarence-Rockland - Driving First Spike for Toronto and Eastern Railway
Toronto Daily Star (1892-1971), 31 October 1923 Printed underneath the image 'Driving the First Spike/Mayor Bassett, of Whitby, on the LEFT, ready to strike the first blow, driving home the first spike on the Toronto Eastern Railway yesterday. E.W. Oliver, manager of C.N.R. electric lines, holding the nickel plated spike.'
Toronto Daily Star (1892-1971), 31 October 1923 Printed underneath the image 'Driving the First Spike/Mayor Bassett, of Whitby, on the LEFT, ready to strike the first blow, driving home the first spike on the Toronto Eastern Railway ...
Whitby Public Library - Canadian Pacific Railway News - Centennial Issue
Copy of Canadian Pacific Railway News's centennial issue. Headlines included "History is national mosaic of flesh-and-blood people", "Railway quenched public's thirst for cure with spring water", "First nation-wide train trip", and "Company sponsors series on Canadian art history as part of centennial".
Copy of Canadian Pacific Railway News's centennial issue. Headlines included "History is national mosaic of flesh-and-blood people", "Railway quenched public's thirst for cure with spring water", "First nation-wide train trip", ...
Schreiber Heritage & Tourism Committee
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