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Exploring Photos with the NOTL Museum: Queenston Baptist Church

The Queenston Library and Community Centre was built as a Baptist church between 1842 and 1845. A Baptist congregation began in Queenston around 1808...

Exploring Photos with the NOTL Museum: James Munro Blacksmith Shop

This is a sketch of the former James Munro Blacksmith Shop, which was previously located at 136 Regent St.. It was built in the...

Exploring Photos with the NOTL Museum: Reids Store, c. 1920s

This is an interior view of Reid’s Grocery store, which was located at 16 Queen St., now the location of The Owl and the Pussycat store....

Exploring Photos with the NOTL Museum: Lakeview House

This is a watercolour of the Lakeview House-Riverside-Harbour Inn. The inn was built near the corner of Melville Street and River Beach Road in...

Exploring Photos with the NOTL Museum: Tennis at the Queen’s Royal Hotel

Congratulations to the NOTL Tennis Club for celebrating its 50th anniversary! Tennis has a long history in our community beginning with the lawn tennis...

Exploring Photos with the NOTL Museum: Niagara High School

A class photo outside the Niagara High School, now part of the Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum complex on Castlereagh Street. The school structure was built in 1875 but...

Exploring Photos with the NOTL Museum: Royal visit arches

These former NOTL residents are posing underneath the wonderful horticultural arches that were made for the royal visit in 1901. The future King George V...

Exploring Photos with the NOTL Museum: Old Simcoe Park swings

Once military reserve land, Simcoe Park was previously leased by the Town of Niagara for the enjoyment of its residents. It was a gated...

Exploring Photos with the NOTL Museum: Dick Taylor’s boathouse

Dick Taylor’s boathouse business along the Niagara River was originally located near the Foghorn (99 River Beach Rd.) but later moved up river. There were...

Exploring Photos with the NOTL Museum: Farmerette

Here is a photo of a farmerette from the Second World War working on one of the local farms with her supervisor, Mr. Woods....

Exploring Photos with the NOTL Museum: Sandham Carriage Shop

This is a late 19th-century image of the former Sandham Carriage Shop in Virgil. Robert Sandham, likely the man posing with the carriage, built and...

Exploring Photos with the NOTL Museum: Senator Plumb-White House

This is a 1920s photograph of the former Senator Plumb-White House on King Street. The perspective is from Castlereagh Street, not far from the...

Exploring Photos with the NOTL Museum: Grazing on the ninth

Editor’s note: With sadness, but also appreciation, we announce the retirement of our first Exploring Photos columnist Jim Smith. Smith, a lifelong Niagara-on-the-Lake resident...

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