There is a wealth of knowledge in the community about our history and we enjoy tapping into local knowledge to figure out mysteries in our collection. This week’s image of Queenston originally had very little information attached to it. At first glance, one might notice the Mackenzie Printery ruins and what looks to be a rail line running from centre off to the left. From our local sleuth, this photo was determined to be taken from the corner of Kent and Queenston streets, looking towards Queenston Heights. The rail line is the extension added in 1899 for the Queenston Bridge access for the Niagara Falls Park & River Railroad. Queenston Street also had the original 1893 line that headed to the Queenston docks. Note the buggy on Queenston Road which helps us determine that the picture must be circa 1910, before cars became more affordable. Thank you to Andy Panko for helping us clear up this mysterious photo.