Records With Access Point "Wharves"
23 results found (23 digitized image(s) available).
Boardwalk at Grand Falls
Item - [ca.1905]
P11\202
Wooden sidewalk / boardwalk at Grand Falls. House on the extreme left was the John Graham home. Frame building on the extreme right once had a school in the upper storey and later housed the Royal Bank. The large building with the two-storey verandah housed Ted Parent's Livery Stable. Continuing on were Wiley's Drug Store, the Curless Hotel, Wade's Drug store and James McCluskey's General Store.
Wharves at low tide along Petitcodiac River, Moncton
Item - 1899/08/29
P12\139
Known as the Bend until the late 19th century, when the railway sparked its growth, it was little more than a small trading station with some ship building on the Petitcodiac River and Hall’s Creek. The Petitcodiac River was very difficult to navigate due to its shallow depth and the tremendous tides, which can be estimated by the height of the wharves above the water. This location is approximately Assomption Boulevard
Wharves along Petitcodiac River, Moncton
Item - 1899/08/29
P13\48
Known as the Bend until the late 19th century, when the railway sparked its growth, it was little more than a small trading station with some ship building on the Petitcodiac River and Hall’s Creek. The Petitcodiac River was very difficult to navigate due to its shallow depth and the tremendous tides, which can be estimated by the height of the wharves above the water. This location is approximately Assomption Boulevard.
The Market Wharf in St. Andrews from afar
Item - [ca. 1889]
P23\17
The caption reads “’The Tourist’ and Market Wharf.”
This photo is from the book “St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada: Photographic Souvenir; July 1889.”