A black and white collection of photographs of various buildings in Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada. The buildings have been identified from top left to bottom right as follows:
1. Hospital and convent
2. Presbyterian church
3. High school
4.…
Black and white photograph of Port Arthur during a large silver mining boom in the 1880s. Photograph appears to be taken from a boat entering the Port Arthur dock. Groups of people and horses can be seen travelling the dock on the right as Port…
Black and white photograph of Port Arthur in winter from what would come to be known as Hillcrest park. Labels from right to left signify the following:
1. Old town hall
2. Old St. Paul's church
3. Methodist church
4. Central school
5. Old St.…
Black and white photograph of an early Port Arthur streetcar operated by the Port Arthur Street railway commission. Men in the photos have been identified as: Norman Harrington (Man with hands in pockets on street car), Bailey (Motorman), Dick Jones…
Sepia toned photograph of an early Port Arthur streetcar operated by the Port Arthur Street railway commission. Men in the photos have been identified as: Norman Harrington (Man with hands in pockets on street car), Bailey (Motorman), Dick Jones (man…
Black and white photograph of a previous Port Arthur town hall. Text beneath the photograph suggests that it was succeeded by a jewelry store and was host to a number of famous road shows.
Photograph of a man wearing a bowler hat, holding the reins of the horse. One woman, not facing the camera is seated beside him and the other woman is in the back seat with a blanket across her knees. A kerosene lamp is attached to the front left…
Black and white photograph of a train engine and caboose belonging to Prince Arthur's Landing and Kaministiqua Railway Company. The Prince Arthur's Landing and Kaministiqua Railway Company were the owners of a railway constructed to connect Fort…