A photograph of the Rover Street hydro station, surrounded by water, during the 1950 flood. A group of people are walking on the sandbag dike that surrounds the building.
Photograph shows the North End Farmer's Market (west side Main Street, north of Stella Avenue, looking west to King Street). Included in photograph: front entrance to market, automobiles parked on street, and North End Horse Exchange (523 King Street). Photograph likely taken from 919-921 Main Street by city employee.
Photograph shows the North End Farmer's Market, looking east across Main Street (northwest Main Street and Stella Avenue). Included in photograph: stalls filled with vegetables and people walking through the market, Aime Bicycle Shop, 909 Main Street, two-storey brick building (899-905 Main Street), and Norquay School.
Photograph mounted on cardboard of the Union Bank Building at Main St. and William Avenue and the Volunteer monument. The caption below the photograph implies that the photograph was taken by or for the Cotter Brothers – Plumbing and Heating Contractors.
A photograph taken during the 1950 flood, showing 33 Inkster Boulevard and 35 Inkster Boulevard and 39 Inkster Boulevard and 41 Inkster Boulevard. Item is 3 of 8 photographs on page 32 of scrapbook.
A photograph taken during the 1950 flood, showing 18 Inkster Boulevard and 20 Inkster Boulevard and 24 Inkster Boulevard. Item is 5 of 5 photographs on page 33 of scrapbook.