Recreational Development and the Lake Erie Shore Photographs,1967
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Goul, Jen
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Fonds contains photographs related to the publication Recreational Development and the Lake Erie Shore. The photographs have been arranged to correspond with the page on which they appear in the book. Pages are marked as the page before the actual photographs, as the pages containing photographs are not numbered. Photographs from pages 43 and 225 are missing. Also some miscellaneous photographs and negatives are included.
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John N. Jackson was born and raised in London England. He served in the Royal Navy, acquired a B.A. and a Ph.D, conducted research for a city planning office and lectured at the University of Manchester. He joined Brock University’s faculty in 1965 as a Professor of Applied Geography. Since his retirement in 1991 he has been Professor Emeritus to Brock.
Throughout his time in academia Jackson has focused his research on the history of the modern city, both throughout Europe and Canada. Jackson has also completed specific research on the Niagara Peninsula; including industrial geography, recreation along the Lake Erie shore, St. Catharines early history, the Welland Canals, railway development, comparisons across the Niagara River.
While living in the Niagara region Jackson has become involved in many community events. He has been the Director for the Bruce Trail Association, President of the Welland Canals Foundation, and been involved in local historical groups throughout the Niagara region.