by North Shore Beacon | Jun 22, 2022 | Columnist, Craig Cole
By Craig Cole Written history dealing with the early years of Port Stanley is sparse, but postcards have proved an invaluable record of what life used to be like in our then little village. This photograph is on page 276 of the Heritage Port Stanley book entitled,...
by North Shore Beacon | Mar 14, 2022 | Craig Cole, History
By Craig Cole Written history dealing with the early years of Port Stanley is sparse, but postcards have proved an invaluable record of what life used to be like in our then little village. Several of these illustrations show views of the London and Port Stanley...
by North Shore Beacon | Jan 18, 2022 | Craig Cole
By Craig Cole Written history dealing with the early years of Port Stanley is sparse, but postcards have proved an invaluable record of what life used to be like in our then little village. With the first major snow fall of the year on the ground, it is perhaps...
by North Shore Beacon | Dec 4, 2021 | Columnist, Craig Cole
Photograph (above) courtesy of Mike Baker, Curator, at Elgin County Museum. The Museum is currently developing a virtual tour of Black history and this Airey painting represents the UGRR era, about 1850. Other photos (at top and below) provided by Heritage Central...
by North Shore Beacon | Nov 3, 2021 | Columnist, Craig Cole
By Craig Cole Written history dealing with the early years of Port Stanley is sparse, but postcards have proved an invaluable record of what life used to be like in our then little village. This photograph (below) is on page 224 of the Heritage Port Stanley book...
by North Shore Beacon | Oct 20, 2021 | Craig Cole, History
Written history dealing with the early years of Port Stanley is sparse, but postcards have proved an invaluable record of what life used to be like in our then little village. This photograph is on page 16 of the Heritage Port Stanley book entitled, Port...