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Hotel Loney, Port Stanley
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Ian D. Cameron Collection
- Description Level
- File
- GMD
- graphic material
- Date Range
- ca. 1908
- Accession Number
- 2011-10
- Storage Location
- R11 S5 Sh3 B2 F28
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Ian D. Cameron Collection
- Description Level
- File
- Item Number
- P-28
- Accession Number
- 2011-10
- Storage Room
- Archives Storage Rm. 110
- Storage Location
- R11 S5 Sh3 B2 F28
- GMD
- graphic material
- Date Range
- ca. 1908
- Publication
- Posted on Facebook: January 24, 2018.
- Series
- Ian D. Cameron Collection - Photographs Series
- Scope and Content
- Exterior view of the Hotel Loney (later known as the Clifton Hotel), Port Stanley, ca. 1908, looking northwest from just south of the intersection of Main and Bridge Streets. The hotel was constructed in 1896 on the site of the Port Stanley Bath House, which was destroyed by fire in 1894. Note the railway car parked in front of the hotel: likely a car operated by the South Western Traction Company, or its successor, the London and Lake Erie Railway and Transportation Company. The Port Stanley station for the Traction Line was located just south on Main Street from the hotel (just out of view in this photograph). The South Western Traction Company was formed in 1902; began operating passenger service to Port Stanley in 1907; sold in receivership and renamed the London and Lake Erie Railway and Transportation Company in 1908; ceased operations and disbanded in 1918. This image has been copied from an unidentified publication. File includes:
- glass-plate negative
- glass lantern slide
- photograph print
- Name Access
- Port Stanley (Ont.)
- Southwestern Traction Company
- London and Lake Erie Railway and Transportation Company
- Hotel Loney (Port Stanley)
- Clifton Hotel (Port Stanley)
- Subject Access
- Railways
- Hotels
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