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- S.S. # 14 Nelson, 1936Back row: Jim Almas, Joe Lambshead, Fred Van Sickle, Louie Zadani, Bob Reynolds, Jim Budgeon, (unknown), August (unknown), (unknown). Second from back row: Teacher Annette Huffman , Irene (unknown), Norma Tangley, Helen Budgeon, Evelyn MacKay, Zeisky Zweep, Margaret Bullock, (unknown), Peggy Martin, Kathy Stewart, Georgina Lambshead. Next row: Irene (unknown), …Back row: Jim Almas, Joe Lambshead, Fred Van Sickle, Louie Zadani, Bob Reynolds, Jim Budgeon, (unknown), August (unknown), (unknown). Second from back row: Teacher Annette Huffman , Irene (unknown), Norma …Burlington Historical Society
- Robert Lindley House, now 562 /564 Maple Avenue, 1988Built in 1875 for Robert Lindley, the first purchaser of Benjamin Eager’s “Villa Lots” (Plan 99), the former larch swamp of Brant’s Farm, which had been drained by Eager. In 1873 Lindley bought 70 acres of land on Sand Road (now Maple Avenue) for $63 an acre, on which he …Built in 1875 for Robert Lindley, the first purchaser of Benjamin Eager’s “Villa Lots” (Plan 99), the former larch swamp of Brant’s Farm, which had been drained by Eager. In …Burlington Historical Society
- S. S. #14 Nelson, 1941 or 1942S. S. No 14, "near the Burlington G. T. R. Station", was built in 1899 (tender call, Hamilton Spectator, 1 Feb. 1899). The architect was Peter Brass (1838-1904), who was born in Stromness, Orkney, Scotland and worked as builder and contractor in Hamilton, Ont. from the mid-1850's until 1879 when …S. S. No 14, "near the Burlington G. T. R. Station", was built in 1899 (tender call, Hamilton Spectator, 1 Feb. 1899). The architect was Peter Brass (1838-1904), who was …Burlington Historical Society
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