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Preserving the Past, One Page at a Time

Historic Documents

Explore our collection of historic documents that capture the stories, records, and memories that shaped Port Stanley’s past.

Historic Documents Archive to Preserve Our Past

Here are some helpful resources related to our community, heritage, local services, and more. We’ve gathered these links to help you stay informed and connected.Here are some helpful resources related to our community, heritage, local services, and more. We’ve gathered these links to help you stay informed and connected.

"Welcome to Port Stanley" sign, welcoming visitors to Port Stanley and another sign advertising the Port Stanley Winter Carnival

"Welcome to Port Stanley" sign, welcoming visitors to Port Stanley and another sign advertising the Port Stanley Winter Carnival, ca. 1972.

London & Port Stanley Railway- View of Stanley Beach, Port Stanley

Postcard is part of a set of ten postcards published ca. 2013 by Senton Incorporated. The images used are from the collection of Robert Weare.

Framed London & Port Stanley Railway at Beach Terminal, Port Stanley Ontario Print

Black wood framed print titled "London & Port Stanley Railway at Beach Terminal, Port Stanley, Ontario". Artist Larry Fuller.

Port Stanley Terminal Rail Station, Port Stanley, 1985

Colour postcard photograph showing the Port Stanley Terminal Rail station, Port Stanley, September 1,1985. This is the former London & Port Stanley Railway Bridge Street (Main) Depot building. Text on verso of postcard: "In 1983, Port Stanley Terminal Rail Inc. purchased the [former L & PS] tracks from Port Stanley to St. Thomas and started operating excursion trains over a portion of the original L&PS Ry. Today, the station serves as a ticket office, gift shop and museum."

London and Port Stanley Railway - Drawing of Rail Car at Port Stanley Beach Terminal

Black and white photograph of a drawing by Larry Fuller, 1977, showing the a London and Port Stanley Railway car at the Port Stanley Beach Terminal (2 copies). Retained for reference by the St. Thomas Times-Journal.

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