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- Brant Park ca 1915, as recalled by Brant Coleman, pubished version......Burlington Historical Society
- Claire Emery and Barbara Ford, co-authors of From Pathway to Skyway. 1967......Burlington Historical Society
- Burlington Skyway, 1997......Burlington Historical Society
- Joseph Brant House Museum, 1997The Joseph Brant House was rebuilt in 1937 after the original structure was demolished in 1932. It was relocated a few hundred yards to the east in 1994.The Joseph Brant House was rebuilt in 1937 after the original structure was demolished in 1932. It was relocated a few hundred yards to the east in 1994.Burlington Historical Society
- Waterfront Trail, Spencer Smith Park, ca 1997Looking west towards Joseph Brant Hospital along the promenade installed ca 1996.Looking west towards Joseph Brant Hospital along the promenade installed ca 1996.Burlington Historical Society
- Joyce Savoline, Chair of Halton Region, 1994 - 2005, Burlington MP, 2006 - present......Burlington Historical Society
- Kenneth Skerrett, Chief of Police: Burlington 1962-1973; Halton Region 1973-1981, ca 1975......Burlington Historical Society
- Paddy Torsney, Burlington MP, 1993 - 2006......Burlington Historical Society
- 500 Appleby Line, Appleby Place Retirement Apartments, 1996......Burlington Historical Society
- 262 Guelph Line, 1996Built as the Wesleyan Methodist Church & School in 1862, the year after Philo D. Bates sold the property to the Trustees: Hugh Cotter, William Irving, Edward Irving, William Westfall, Henry Ingleheart, John Boothman and William Douglass. In 1924 it was occupied by the Port Nelson Community Bible School. In …Built as the Wesleyan Methodist Church & School in 1862, the year after Philo D. Bates sold the property to the Trustees: Hugh Cotter, William Irving, Edward Irving, William Westfall, …Burlington Historical Society
- M.C. Smith, Mayor of the Town of Burlington, 1915 - 1916, 1919M.C. Smith: city’s first mayor In 1873, the hamlets of Wellington Square and Port Nelson joined together to form the village of Burlington. Local issues were handled then by a reeve. By 1914, the community had grown to a population of 2,150 and the following year the newly-designated town elected …M.C. Smith: city’s first mayor In 1873, the hamlets of Wellington Square and Port Nelson joined together to form the village of Burlington. Local issues were handled then by a …Burlington Historical Society
- Trinity Christian School, Walkers Line, 1997......Burlington Historical Society
- Village Square, 1996Northeast corner of Elizabeth and Pine Streets.Northeast corner of Elizabeth and Pine Streets.Burlington Historical Society
- Cookie production line at W & H Voortman Ltd. Factory, ca 1996......Burlington Historical Society
- View from the pier at the foot of Brant Street, looking north, ca 1910A photograph of an original postcard (in the Ivan Cleaver collection). Aslo an original postcard.A photograph of an original postcard (in the Ivan Cleaver collection). Aslo an original postcard.Burlington Historical Society
- Canada Centre for Inland Waters (CCIW), with the Skyway Bridge in background, ca 1990......Burlington Historical Society
- Farmers' Market, Burlington Mall, ca 1996......Burlington Historical Society
- Royal Bank of Canada Area Headquarters, North Service Road at Burloak, 1997......Burlington Historical Society
- Royal Botanical Gardens, Hendrie Gates, 1997The Hendrie Gates are located at the entrance to the Scented Garden in Hendrie Park in the Royal Botanical Gardens, North of Plains Road West (Highway 2). The Hendrie Gates commemorate William Hendrie, who was born in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1831, and who emigrated as a young man to Hamilton, …The Hendrie Gates are located at the entrance to the Scented Garden in Hendrie Park in the Royal Botanical Gardens, North of Plains Road West (Highway 2). The Hendrie Gates …Burlington Historical Society
- Royal Canadian Naval Association Monument, Spencer Smith Park, ca 1996......Burlington Historical Society