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- 1936
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Item is a photograph of a Wright Fruit Company truck and driver.
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Part of Superior Engravers collection
Item is a photograph of a Wright Fruit Company truck and driver.
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Part of Superior Engravers collection
Item is a photograph of the exterior of the Wright Fruit Company building at 25 York Street.
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Part of Superior Engravers collection
Item is a photograph of workers inside the Wright Fruit Company storage facility displaying bananas.
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Item is an image from Superior Engravers used in the production of etchings for printing posters or newspaper and magazine advertisements.
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Caption: "St. Ann's Pioneers Rest Here - Burials in the historic old St. Ann's Cemetery date back to 1797, perhaps even earlier than that. One little monument bears this inscription: "In memory of Ann, daughter of John and Charity Kennedy, who died February 10, 1797, aged six years, 11 months, and 10 days." A column marks the burial place of the Rev. D. W. Eastman, father of the Presbyterian Church in the Niagara and Gore districts, who died in 1865 at the age of 87 years."
Murdoch, Bruce, 1895-1966
Caption: "Lovely Old Home - This is the Ball homestead, at Ball's Falls, on the escarpment just south of Jordan. It is now owned and occupied by C. M. Ball. A company of British soldiers was stationed at Ball's Falls during the War of 1812 to protect the near-by mill which was supplying flour for the troops."
Murdoch, Bruce, 1895-1966
Sisters In Charge Of Post Office
Caption: "Sisters In Charge Of Post Office - Miss Julia Forsyth, left, has been on the staff of the post office at St. George for 46 years. On June 10, of this year, she will have completed her twenty-sixth years as postmistress. For 20 years before receiving that appointment, she was an assistant to C. P. Keefer. Her sister, Miss Agnes H. Forsyth, seen with her, has held the position of assistant to the postmistress for 25 years. Daughters of the late John and Elizabeth Forsyth, the sisters were born at St. George, still residing in the same home."
Murdoch, Bruce, 1895-1966
Caption: "New Church - This is the Church of Christ, at Jordan, opened in January of this year. The congregation has been established well over a century. Much of the building work was done by volunteer work of the members."
Murdoch, Bruce, 1895-1966
Caption: "Jordan Beauty Spot - This is the upper Ball's Falls on the Twenty Creek a short distance south of Jordan village. About one-quarter mile to the north is the lower Ball's Falls where the water plunges over an 80-foot cliff into the ravine."
Murdoch, Bruce, 1895-1966
Richardson's General Store at Jordan
Caption: "Own Village Store - Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Richardson own and operate the general store at Jordan which was opened by her grandfather and later run by her father."
Murdoch, Bruce, 1895-1966
St. John's Anglican Church in Jordan
Caption: "Historic Church - St. John's Anglican Church, beside No. 8 Highway, at Jordan, was opened in 1842, and is known as one of the Niagara Peninsula's landmarks."
Murdoch, Bruce, 1895-1966
Dominion Rubber Factory at Port Dalhousie
Caption: "Highway Through A Factory - The Ontario Street Road, one of the village's most heavily travelled streets, runs through the old Dominion Rubber factory, once a hive of industry but now used mostly for storage."
Murdoch, Bruce, 1895-1966
Caption: "Sorting The Mail - Postmaster A. E. Brown and his assistant, Mrs. J. Mackay, are seen at the wicket of the Port Nelson post office which serves a growing community. The small office is located in Nelson Township on Number 2 Highway and is called as a bus stop."
Murdoch, Bruce, 1895-1966