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- 7 Cayley Street - "Koller House"7 Cayley Street, Walkerton, Ontario, Canada. "Koller House" This house was built in 1877 by James Hargeaves, local Carpenter and builder, along with his wife, a milliner. It is one of Brocktons excellent Heritage Buildings and is acknowledged as such with a Heritage Plaque.7 Cayley Street, Walkerton, Ontario, Canada. "Koller House" This house was built in 1877 by James Hargeaves, local Carpenter and builder, along with his wife, a milliner. It is one …Brockton Heritage Committee
- 6 Scott Street - "Skelton House"Built in 1927 by Crawford Skelton, local memorial works owner/operator, this home at 6 Scott Street, Walkerton, is an excellent example of Brockton's heritage buildings and is acknowledged as such with a Heritage Plaque and placement on the Municipal Heritage Register.Built in 1927 by Crawford Skelton, local memorial works owner/operator, this home at 6 Scott Street, Walkerton, is an excellent example of Brockton's heritage buildings and is acknowledged as such …Brockton Heritage Committee
- Brockton Plaqued PropertiesPlaqued Properties within Brockton. These properties are significant in the history of the area, and were typically built by the towns founding members.Plaqued Properties within Brockton. These properties are significant in the history of the area, and were typically built by the towns founding members.Brockton Heritage Committee
- Brockton Designated PropertiesProperties with Brockton that have been designated by the Ontario government as having cultural heritage value or interest under the Onatrio Heritage Act. Once a property has been designated under Part IV of the Act, a property owner must apply to the local municipality for a permit to undertake alterations …Properties with Brockton that have been designated by the Ontario government as having cultural heritage value or interest under the Onatrio Heritage Act. Once a property has been designated under …Brockton Heritage Committee
- Brockton Heritage RegisterBrockton's Heritage Register of Historic and Architecturally significant sites.Brockton's Heritage Register of Historic and Architecturally significant sites.Brockton Heritage Committee
- Abbey, Henry (Died)appeared in Bruce Herald, 29 Oct 1896, p. 3 ...appeared in Bruce Herald, 29 Oct 1896, p. 3 ...Brockton Heritage Committee
- Bruce HealdBruce Herald, 29 Oct 1896, p. 3 ...Bruce Herald, 29 Oct 1896, p. 3 ...Brockton Heritage Committee
- Bruce HeraldBruce Herald, 2 Nov 1893, p. 3 ...Bruce Herald, 2 Nov 1893, p. 3 ...Brockton Heritage Committee
- Bruce Herald, 2 Nov 1893, p. 3......Brockton Heritage Committee
- Abbot, John (Died)appeared in Bruce Herald, 2 Nov 1893, p. 5 ...appeared in Bruce Herald, 2 Nov 1893, p. 5 ...Brockton Heritage Committee
- Bruce Herald, 2 Nov 1893, p. 5......Brockton Heritage Committee
- 305 Colborne Street - St. Thomas Anglican ChurchConstructed in 1910, St. Thomas Anglican Church maintains and supports the character of the neighbourhood, forming one of 4 corners occupied by a church around the central jail and court complex.Constructed in 1910, St. Thomas Anglican Church maintains and supports the character of the neighbourhood, forming one of 4 corners occupied by a church around the central jail and court …Brockton Heritage Committee
- 336 Durham Street East - James Rothwell BlockBuilt in 1885. The structure burned in 1985, nothing but the brick shell remained, though it was designated under the Ontario Heritage Act to preserve the unity of the downtown look by retaining the original upper facade and brickwork.Built in 1885. The structure burned in 1985, nothing but the brick shell remained, though it was designated under the Ontario Heritage Act to preserve the unity of the downtown …Brockton Heritage Committee
- 410 Jackson Street South - "Rowland House"This house was erected in 1900 by architect Rob Gray of Harriston, for John Rowland who was a prominent Walkertonian, a financier and a cattle buyer. This house has been described as being "the best unaltered example of Queen Anne Revival Style in Bruce County" by the Walkerton Walking Tour …This house was erected in 1900 by architect Rob Gray of Harriston, for John Rowland who was a prominent Walkertonian, a financier and a cattle buyer. This house has been …Brockton Heritage Committee
- 104264 Grey Road 10 - St John's Lutheran Pioneer CemeteryEstablished in 1886. The site continues to serve as the resting place of Brant township and Elmwood’s earliest settlers.Established in 1886. The site continues to serve as the resting place of Brant township and Elmwood’s earliest settlers.Brockton Heritage Committee
- 810 Yonge StreetBuilt in 1885, this was the home of Judge William Barrett. The Wesley family (who opertated the Walkerton Herald-Times) would subsequently live in the home.Built in 1885, this was the home of Judge William Barrett. The Wesley family (who opertated the Walkerton Herald-Times) would subsequently live in the home.Brockton Heritage Committee
- 951 Old Durham RoadBuilt in 1880 by Alexander Shaw. Shaw was a Liberal MPP for Bruce South as well as Mayor and town solicitor of Walkerton. He was directly responsible for the adoption of settler rights legislation that saw timber mills disallowed from taking lumber from settler lands without permission. A classic example …Built in 1880 by Alexander Shaw. Shaw was a Liberal MPP for Bruce South as well as Mayor and town solicitor of Walkerton. He was directly responsible for the adoption …Brockton Heritage Committee
- 331 Durham Street EastBuilt in 1878 by William Brown. Despite being constructed a year after the Big Fire of Walkerton that scorched the majority of the downtown, it visually links well with Walkerton given the external Italianate facade.Built in 1878 by William Brown. Despite being constructed a year after the Big Fire of Walkerton that scorched the majority of the downtown, it visually links well with Walkerton …Brockton Heritage Committee
- 404 Victoria StreetBuilt in 1882, this house is linked to the Walkerton region by its builder, Gregory G. Bobier, who developed large portions of the town of Walkerton.Built in 1882, this house is linked to the Walkerton region by its builder, Gregory G. Bobier, who developed large portions of the town of Walkerton.Brockton Heritage Committee
- 411 Scott StreetBuilt in 1937, this was the home of Rueben Edward Truax. The Truax family increased the manufacturing sector in Walkerton, manufacturing both doors and sashes.Built in 1937, this was the home of Rueben Edward Truax. The Truax family increased the manufacturing sector in Walkerton, manufacturing both doors and sashes.Brockton Heritage Committee