St. Thomas
Erecting Traveller, Kettle Creek Trestle, M.C.R.R." derrick
An illustration of the "Erecting Traveller, Kettle Creek Trestle, M.C.R.R." derrick, from the publication "The Engineering and Building Record", June 2, ca. 1888. It was designed and built by the Detroit Bridge Company. Regarding this illustration, the publication states: "This derrick was designed and built by the Detroit Bridge Company for their own use on the Kettle Creek trestle of the M.C.R.R.. Its duty was to remove the old and set up the new structure without interfering with the regular traffic, which was all transferred to one track while work progressed on the other".
Hospital Service- City of St. Thomas- County of Elgin- 1932
This Pamphlet provides information to the public about hospital service.
History of the University Women's Club of St. Thomas: 1951-1976
Some history of the University Women's Club of St. Thomas.
St. Thomas In 1893
The 1893 Gazetteer for St. Thomas. Includes a guide to the city of St. Thomas with pictures of buildings and a short history of the area
Fuller's 1865 Directory of St. Thomas, Elgin County and Norfolk
Early directory for St. Thomas and Elgin County.
First United Church, St. Thomas, Ontario: The William F. Thomas Memorial Service of Dedication, Sunday, October 4th, 1959
Memorial to W.F. Thomas and his years of service to First United Church.
110th Anniversary, 1834-1944, First United Church, St. Thomas
Program for the 110th anniversary of First United Church in St. Thomas. Contains a short history on the church.
Elgin Regiment Prensentation Of Colours
Presentation of Colours to the First Battalion The Elgin Regiment by Colonel, the Honourable Herbert Alexander Bruce, Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Ontario, Canada on behalf of The 25th Elgin Regiment Chapter, Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, St. Thomas, Ontario, June 28, 1936.
Unforgettable Elgin
Photographic study of Elgin County in celebration of the bicentennial of Ontario in 1984. Produced by Art Gallery St. Thomas-Elgin and Printed by Elgin Blueprint, St. Thomas.