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- Commercial Hotel, PricevilleSee p.13-15 of Split Rail Country Vol. II for more information.See p.13-15 of Split Rail Country Vol. II for more information.Grey Highlands Public Library
- St. Columbia United ChurchSee Split Rail Country Vol II for more information regarding the church building, church activities, the cenotaph, and artists mentioned above.See Split Rail Country Vol II for more information regarding the church building, church activities, the cenotaph, and artists mentioned above.Grey Highlands Public Library
- Park House Hotel, FleshertonSee p. 13-15 of Split Rail Country Vol. II for more informationSee p. 13-15 of Split Rail Country Vol. II for more informationGrey Highlands Public Library
- Old Flesherton Advance Building, FleshertonThis building was pictured in the first volume of Split Rail Country pp.??This building was pictured in the first volume of Split Rail Country pp.??Grey Highlands Public Library
- War Memorial at Haltonville, NassagaweyaScan onlyScan onlyMilton Historical Society
- War Memorial at Haltonville, NassagaweyaScan onlyScan onlyMilton Historical Society
- Bee Barn, Hill Street, FleshertonIn 1989 artist Dieter Hastenteufel purchased the Bee Barn on Hill St where created his studio and home.In 1989 artist Dieter Hastenteufel purchased the Bee Barn on Hill St where created his studio and home.Grey Highlands Public Library
- Local Colour Art Gallery, FleshertonAfter a brief visit to Flesherton Carol Wood, Doug Barret and daughter Zoe were compelled to purchase the commercial building at 20 Collingwood St. Here they opened a shop called Local Colour that presented the work of local craftspeople. Keegan, Carol and David Turner’s son, joined the family and grew …After a brief visit to Flesherton Carol Wood, Doug Barret and daughter Zoe were compelled to purchase the commercial building at 20 Collingwood St. Here they opened a shop called …Grey Highlands Public Library
- Keith Coopeland, Probus Club of Milton #174SCAN ONLYSCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- Greenfield School Open House(Condition: Good.)(Condition: Good.)Leeds & Thousand Islands Public Library
- Greenfield School Open House(Condition: Good.) ?,Augusta (Moorheard) Steacy, Karl Burns, Marilyn (Burns)?, Dorothy (Burns) Funnell(Condition: Good.) ?,Augusta (Moorheard) Steacy, Karl Burns, Marilyn (Burns)?, Dorothy (Burns) FunnellLeeds & Thousand Islands Public Library
- Greenfield School Open House(Condition: Good.) Front Row: Betty (Fodey)?, ?, Eric Webster, Alban Moorhead; ROW 2: George Burns, Marilyn (Burns) ?, Joan Burns, Augusta (Moorhead) Steacy, Donna (Moorhead) Dempsey, Ruth (Moorhead) Ralph; BACK ROW: Robert Webster, Keith Burns, Frank McCrea, Karl Burns.(Condition: Good.) Front Row: Betty (Fodey)?, ?, Eric Webster, Alban Moorhead; ROW 2: George Burns, Marilyn (Burns) ?, Joan Burns, Augusta (Moorhead) Steacy, Donna (Moorhead) Dempsey, Ruth (Moorhead) Ralph; BACK …Leeds & Thousand Islands Public Library
- 1457 Ontario Street, 2008This property was sold in 1874 by William Bunton, a shipbuilder and owner of schooners that sailed from Wellington Square wharves, to Robert Miller, who was in that year appointed Collector of Customs for the Port of Wellington Square. Miller had previously been Reeve of Nelson Township (1855–67), Warden of …This property was sold in 1874 by William Bunton, a shipbuilder and owner of schooners that sailed from Wellington Square wharves, to Robert Miller, who was in that year appointed …Burlington Historical Society
- 1441 Ontario Street, 2008This was built before 1840 on the Brant Street site of the old town hall and library (which was built in 1906), and was moved to this lot in 1874 for William Hodgson. It was rebuilt and expanded by master builder George Blair ca 1890. In 1897 it was purchased …This was built before 1840 on the Brant Street site of the old town hall and library (which was built in 1906), and was moved to this lot in 1874 …Burlington Historical Society
- 1401 Ontario Street, 2008Built ca 1870 for Elizabeth Ireland, a spinster, who owned six lots extending behind the house, north on Burlington Avenue. The fron entrance was centered on the view south on Burlington Avenue to Lake Ontario, necessitating a jog in the avenue. The brick is said to have been the first …Built ca 1870 for Elizabeth Ireland, a spinster, who owned six lots extending behind the house, north on Burlington Avenue. The fron entrance was centered on the view south on …Burlington Historical Society
- 1410 Ontario Street, 2008Originally built ca 1884 as a 1 1/2 storey frame cottage with clapboard siding, a summer kitchen at the rear, and side porches on both east and west elevations, for Charles Robinson Smith. From 1890 to 1914, owned by Robert John Allen, a carpenter, and his wife. Also living here …Originally built ca 1884 as a 1 1/2 storey frame cottage with clapboard siding, a summer kitchen at the rear, and side porches on both east and west elevations, for …Burlington Historical Society
- 1414 Ontario Street, 2008Built in 1910 by George Blair and sold to John and Mary Foster. John Foster was listed in the 1927 Voters List as a (retired) Gentleman.Built in 1910 by George Blair and sold to John and Mary Foster. John Foster was listed in the 1927 Voters List as a (retired) Gentleman.Burlington Historical Society
- 1418 Ontario Street, 2008Built in 1911 by Ephraim Burns on a lot from which he had removed an older house. From 1919 to 1966 the home of Mrs Dorothy Angus, whose husband Arthur died in 1924, when their daughter Mary was only two years old. Mrs Dorothy Angus became chief librarian of the …Built in 1911 by Ephraim Burns on a lot from which he had removed an older house. From 1919 to 1966 the home of Mrs Dorothy Angus, whose husband Arthur …Burlington Historical Society
- 1422 Ontario Street, 2008Built ca 1910, perhaps by Charles Allen, and sold to the Reverend William Henry Rowsome, a Minister, and his wife. Harry Rowsome had been a fruit farmer on New Street since 1883, when he bought a 9.5-acre parcel of land from William Dalton and built the house now known as …Built ca 1910, perhaps by Charles Allen, and sold to the Reverend William Henry Rowsome, a Minister, and his wife. Harry Rowsome had been a fruit farmer on New Street …Burlington Historical Society
- 1426 Ontario Street, 2008Built in 1908 by Ephraim Burns and sold to John C. Campbell, a butcher on Brant Street. Later the home of the Utter family. The lane to the east of the house, now Blathwayt Lane, was called Utters' Lane, and also Rink Lane, since it led to the skating arena …Built in 1908 by Ephraim Burns and sold to John C. Campbell, a butcher on Brant Street. Later the home of the Utter family. The lane to the east of …Burlington Historical Society