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- The “World’s Highest Concrete Poles”Slide File Number: 04.64-B-2Slide File Number: 04.64-B-2St. Catharines Public Library
- An Aerial View of FonthillSlide File Number: 05.76-A-1Slide File Number: 05.76-A-1St. Catharines Public Library
- D.F. Smith Jewellers, 135 St. Paul StreetFile Number: 02/pt1/25-1.1File Number: 02/pt1/25-1.1St. Catharines Public Library
- D.F. Smith Jewellers, 135 St. Paul StreetFile Number: 02/pt1/25-1.2File Number: 02/pt1/25-1.2St. Catharines Public Library
- D.F. Smith Jewellers, 135 St. Paul StreetFile Number: 02/pt1/25-1.3File Number: 02/pt1/25-1.3St. Catharines Public Library
- D.F. Smith Jewellers, 135 St. Paul StreetFile Number: 02/pt1/25-1.4File Number: 02/pt1/25-1.4St. Catharines Public Library
- D.F. Smith Jewellers, 135 St. Paul StreetFile Number: 02/pt1/25-1.5File Number: 02/pt1/25-1.5St. Catharines Public Library
- D.F. Smith Jewellers, 135 St. Paul StreetFile Number: 02/pt1/25-1.6File Number: 02/pt1/25-1.6St. Catharines Public Library
- Twin Flight Locks on the Welland Ship CanalFile Number: 09/pt1/29-1.2File Number: 09/pt1/29-1.2St. Catharines Public Library
- St. Paul Street, St. CatharinesFile Number: 19/pt1/24-1.4 Part of the Petrie Collection donated by the Niagara Falls Public Library to the St. Catharines Public LibraryFile Number: 19/pt1/24-1.4 Part of the Petrie Collection donated by the Niagara Falls Public Library to the St. Catharines Public LibrarySt. Catharines Public Library
- Portrait of Teachers and Staff at Maple Crest School, MerrittonFile Number: 16/pt5/25-1.2 The school was bought by the City of St. Catharines, torn down and turned into a public park.File Number: 16/pt5/25-1.2 The school was bought by the City of St. Catharines, torn down and turned into a public park.St. Catharines Public Library
- The East Side of James StreetSlide File Number: 24/pt1/3-1.1Slide File Number: 24/pt1/3-1.1St. Catharines Public Library
- Lyman Street Separate SchoolSlide File Number: 24/pt1/3-1.3 The school last appears in the 1971 City Directory.Slide File Number: 24/pt1/3-1.3 The school last appears in the 1971 City Directory.St. Catharines Public Library
- A House at 41½ Church StreetSlide File Number: 24/pt1/3-1.4 This building was demolished around 1970 to make way for the construction of the Landmark Building.Slide File Number: 24/pt1/3-1.4 This building was demolished around 1970 to make way for the construction of the Landmark Building.St. Catharines Public Library
- Businesses on King StreetSlide File Number: 24/pt1/4-1.1 The buildings were demolished in 1973 and were replaced by Corbloc, a retail and office building.Slide File Number: 24/pt1/4-1.1 The buildings were demolished in 1973 and were replaced by Corbloc, a retail and office building.St. Catharines Public Library
- A House at 33 Church StreetSlide File Number: 24/pt1/5-1.4Slide File Number: 24/pt1/5-1.4St. Catharines Public Library
- St. Paul Street and St. Paul CrescentSlide File Number: 24/pt1/4-1.2 Eaton's bought out McLaren's Department Store in the 1920s. The original building was destroyed by fire in 1936 and a new one was opened in 1937. That building was torn down in 1978. Eaton's moved to the Pen Centre in 1973. Kresge's Department Store first appears …Slide File Number: 24/pt1/4-1.2 Eaton's bought out McLaren's Department Store in the 1920s. The original building was destroyed by fire in 1936 and a new one was opened in 1937. …St. Catharines Public Library
- 35 & 37 Church StreetSlide File Number: 24/pt1/5-1.2Slide File Number: 24/pt1/5-1.2St. Catharines Public Library
- Halina’s Beauty LoungeSlide File Number: 24/pt1/5-1.3Slide File Number: 24/pt1/5-1.3St. Catharines Public Library
- Demolition of A Building at the Corner of Queen and St. Paul StreetsSlide File Number: 01.5-D-4 The Royal Bank established a branch at 89-91 St. Paul Street after taking over the Traders Bank of Canada in 1912. The old building housing the bank was demolished in 1968 and the Royal Bank built a new, modern building on the same site which officially …Slide File Number: 01.5-D-4 The Royal Bank established a branch at 89-91 St. Paul Street after taking over the Traders Bank of Canada in 1912. The old building housing the …St. Catharines Public Library