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Newspaper clippings relating to St. Thomas history, 1954-1957.
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Ian D. Cameron Collection
- Description Level
- File
- GMD
- textual records
- Date Range
- 1954-1957
- Accession Number
- 2011-10
- Storage Location
- R11 S5 Sh5 B1 F11
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Ian D. Cameron Collection
- Description Level
- File
- Accession Number
- 2011-10
- Storage Room
- Archives Storage Rm. 110
- Storage Location
- R11 S5 Sh5 B1 F11
- GMD
- textual records
- Date Range
- 1954-1957
- Series
- Ian D. Cameron Collection - Historical Records Series
- Scope and Content
- This file includes
- Lorde Elgin Reported London Fracas Lone Adverse Incident in '49 Tour, 31 July 1954.
- Looking Over Western Ontario: Kissing Bridges Not Modern, 13 November 1954.
- Discovers Hundred-Year-Old "Elgin" Currency in Old Book, 13 November 1954.
- Western Ontario Had Share of Pioneers in Air, Londoner First Canadian to Ride in Seaplane, 27 November 1954.
- A Giant Amoung Men: The Legionary's Tribute to Sir Winston Churchill, May 1955.
- Telephone Company Opened Its First Exchange in St. Thomas 75 Years Ago, 15 September 1955.
- This is what happens when you go to Court: Specially-posed photographs illustrate trial procedure in a model Canadian courtroom, 1955.
- Recall Granting of Land by Talbot to Early Elgin Settlers, 1955.
- Annual Gift Presentation to Indians was Reward for Services in Battles, ca. 1955.
- Conviniences Enjoyed in Home 70 Years Ago Drew Comment in Press, ca. 1955.
- 1789 Army Orders: 'Wash Every Day, Powder on Thursdays', ca. 1955.
- Elgin County Bylaws Over the Past Century Disclose Forgotten Historic Events, ca. 1955.
- Clippings Book reveals Interesting Story, Battle Over Waterworks is Recalled as Floridation Issue Develops Here, 25 January 1956.
- Outstandin Citizens at Turn of Century Formed Membership of Knights of Pythias, 28 January 1956.
- St. Thomas Public Library Opened 50 Years Ago Today; Service Greatly Increased during Half Century, 9 February 1956.
- St. Thomas Became a City 75 Years Ago Tomorrow; Council Promptly Passed New Bylaws; 1881 Busy Year, 3 March 1956.
- Iona Garage Operator Plans to Build Museum, 30 June 1956.
- Traveler in 1835 Found Canada Co. "Very Unpopular", 11 August 1956.
- Barristers, Judge, Court Officials attend First Evening Red Mass held at St. Peter's, 25 September 1956.
- Passing of the Old, Coming of the New, 27 September 1956.
- Toll Gates on 134-Year-Old Gravel Road Were banished Half Century Ago on Tuesday, 1956.
- St. Thomas Paving bares Remnants of Past, 30 October 1956.
- Maintains Law And Order, Fine Body of Men on Duty In This City Day and Night, 3 November 1956.
- Cleric Violent Critic of Inns on London-Goderich Trail, ca. 1957.
- Post Office Loses its Head and Insides, 7 February 1957.
- Old St. Thomas P.O. Disappearing, 14 February 1957.
- Chief Mazeppa Missing From Talbot Street Stand, 16 February 1957.
- Old Fingal Bridge Prepared For Move, 18 February 1957.
- New Federal Building Will Be Impresive, 18 February 1957.
- Canada Rich in Opportunity Judge tells New Citizens, 18 February 1957.
- St. Thomas' Status Changes to Industrial Centre, 19 February 1957.
- Intend to Erect New Cenotaph in St. Thomas this Year, 23 March 1957.
- Farmers Once 'Fleeced' by Lightening Rods, 7 December 1957.
- Name Access
- St. Thomas (Ont.)
- Churchill, Winston
- Subject Access
- Pioneers
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