Lundys Lane Historical Society Archives
This blog exists to archive historical events, talks and news related to Lundy's Lane Historical Society, Niagara Falls Ontario,
Friday, 23 June 2017
Lundy's Lane Historical Society turns 130
Lundy's Lane Historical Society turns 130: The Lundy’s Lane Historical Society celebrated its
130th anniversary Friday.
Wednesday, 21 June 2017
Niagara Parks unveils Canada 150 projects
Niagara Parks unveils Canada 150 projects: Canada's 150th birthday will have the
Niagara Parks Commission gardeners busy this spring.
Niagara Parks Commission gardeners busy this spring.
NIAGARA NOTE: Final column from Zavitz
NIAGARA NOTE: Final column from Zavitz: It’s time for a look back, a little reminiscing, if you will.A Niagara Note first appeared in The Niagara Falls Review in the fall of 1991 and has been a regular feature ever since. Through preparing this column, I’ve had the extreme pleasure and privilege of “meeting” a vast number of individuals from Niagara Falls’ past.
Thursday, 25 May 2017
Fire guts historic Niagara Falls home
By Richard Hutton, Niagara This Week. May 25,2017
NIAGARA FALLS — The cause of a blaze that resulted in extensive damage to a historic home on Highland Avenue is being investigated after the house, known as the William Leeming House, was gutted late on Wednesday night.
The home, located at 5781 Highland Ave., was designated as a heritage property in 2002. It was the home of Rev. William Leeming (1787-1863), founder of the Anglican Trinity parish in Chippawa. He also served at St. John’s Anglican in Stamford, as well as in Fort Erie, Queenston and Drummondville. The home was believed to have been constructed in 1827.
The home has been vacant for years, falling into a state of disrepair, and the city considered demolishing the property in 2015.
Firefighters were called to the blaze at 11 p.m., and upon arrival, found the house was fully involved in fire.
“With the property being vacant and in a state of disrepair, firefighters had to utilize a defensive attack to get the fire under control,” said Deputy fire Chief Jo Zambito. “Once the fire was under control, firefighters were able to make entry to search for any victims. None were found, thankfully.”
Niagara Regional Police secured the scene once the fire was extinguished so an investigation can occur.
“We will be working with our partners at the Niagara Regional Police, and Office of the Fire Marshal and emergency management to investigate the origin and cause of this fire,” Zambito said.
The dollar value of damage to the home is unknown.
Thursday, 6 April 2017
Friday, 14 October 2016
NIAGARA NOTE: New life for Clendening house
NIAGARA NOTE: New life for Clendening house: Ken and Anne Westhues are among Niagara Falls’s
most recent heritage heroes.
most recent heritage heroes.
Sunday, 2 October 2016
Native memorial unveiled at Queenston Heights
Native memorial unveiled at Queenston Heights: Eight years in the making, a memorial
recognizing the role of First Nations
in the War of 1812 was finally
unveiled to the public Sunday at
Queenston Heights Park.
recognizing the role of First Nations
in the War of 1812 was finally
unveiled to the public Sunday at
Queenston Heights Park.
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)
