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- This undated photograph shows the Duncan Marquis house, owned by Dr. Duncan Marquis where he set up his practice in the 1870s. The side wing was most likely his dispensary. It later belonged to O. McThis undated photograph shows the Duncan Marquis house, owned by Dr. Duncan …
- This undated photograph shows the unusual octagonal house built c. 1840-48 by shoemaker Richard Tennant. The odd-looking design was promoted by American phrenologist Orson Fowler, who suggested thatThis undated photograph shows the unusual octagonal house built c. 1840-48 by …
- This 2004 photograph shows a modern view of one of Mount Pleasant's farm homes, currently on a prosperous horse farm. It is located on the northeast corner of Mount Pleasant Road and Phelps Road. WhiThis 2004 photograph shows a modern view of one of Mount Pleasant's …
- This recent photograph, from 2003, depicts Brucefield in its current state. Several older photographs of Brucefield are also available in this collection, and can be accessed by clicking the links beThis recent photograph, from 2003, depicts Brucefield in its current state. Several …
- This modern photograph shows Alvah Townsend's Georgian mansion, now 597 Mount Pleasant Road, as it was in 1998/99. Townsend built this mansion in 1848 after amassing considerable wealth in the carriaThis modern photograph shows Alvah Townsend's Georgian mansion, now 597 Mount Pleasant …
- This modern photograph shows the Emily Townsend House, 637 Mount Pleasant Road, in its modern state. The house was built by Alvah Townsend for his daughter Emily, who lived there until the property wThis modern photograph shows the Emily Townsend House, 637 Mount Pleasant Road, …
- This modern photograph shows the Phelps/McAlister house at 641 Mount Pleasant Road. It was built c. 1870 by Epaphras L. Phelps using the frame of what was probably the Abraham Cooke store, establisheThis modern photograph shows the Phelps/McAlister house at 641 Mount Pleasant Road. …
- This 2004 photograph shows the Hiram Phelps House, 513 Mount Pleasant Road, in its modern form. It was built in the same period as Idylbrook and the distinctive Tennant octagonal house, and shares wiThis 2004 photograph shows the Hiram Phelps House, 513 Mount Pleasant Road, …
- This modern shows a house belonging to the Nelles family, one of the oldest families in Mount Pleasant, as it was in 2004.This modern shows a house belonging to the Nelles family, one of …
- This modern photograph shows Idylbrook in Mount Pleasant as it was c. 2000. Possibly built by Andrew Eadie who obtained the property in 1837, it was set into the side of the hill on Mount Pleasant CrThis modern photograph shows Idylbrook in Mount Pleasant as it was c. …
- Photograph of a dog in front of an unidentified house. The date this photo was taken is unknown.Photograph of a dog in front of an unidentified house. The date …
- Photograph of an unidentified house. The date this photograph was taken is unknown.Photograph of an unidentified house. The date this photograph was taken is …
- This is a postcard with a photograph of what was presumably J.B. Howell's House in St. George. The photograph depicts a side view of the one-and-a-half storey white frame house. James B. Howell was aThis is a postcard with a photograph of what was presumably J.B. …
- An undated photograph of the Pollard residence located on King Street in Burford. It was previously inhabited by Arthur Pollard, his wife Emeline and their children Ellen, Bertha and Henry. It was laAn undated photograph of the Pollard residence located on King Street in …
- Photograph mounted on cardboard of an unidentified house. The date this photo was taken is unknown.Photograph mounted on cardboard of an unidentified house. The date this photo …
- This photograph, which appears to be from the 19th century, shows Jack and Charles Guest, the brothers who operated the Guest Bros. Butchers business. They operated from the small house depicted, whiThis photograph, which appears to be from the 19th century, shows Jack …
- This photograph depicts Biggar House with a later addition, c. 1960. It was printed on page 72 of The Work of Our Hands by Sharon Jaeger, and was provided by Linda Guest. Biggar House was originallyThis photograph depicts Biggar House with a later addition, c. 1960. It …