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Wilfred Laurier University Carnegie Building<br>(<i>northwest elevation</i>) image, Touch for more information
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Wilfred Laurier University Carnegie Building
(northwest elevation)
1 Ontario, Brant County, Brantford — Judge Alexander David Hardy — 1859-1951
. . . Map (db m215795) HM
2 Ontario, Durham Region, Clarington, Bowmanville — Church and Temperance Street, circa 1880 — Historic Bowmnville
Prior to moving to Church Street, Bowmanville's first fire hall stood in the location of our present Town Hall. With no horse team of their own, a $10.00 reward was offered to the owner of the first team of horses to arrive at the hall during a . . . Map (db m245133) HM
3 Ontario, Durham Region, Oshawa — Parkwood
[English] A rare surviving example of the grand estates of the inter-war years, Parkwood consists of a richly decorated house set in 12 acres of grounds. The house, originally constructed in 1916-1917 to the designs of the Toronto . . . Map (db m208899) HM
4 Ontario, Essex County, Windsor — Original Home of Major F.A. Tilston V.C. Armoury
This armoury was named after Major Fred Tilston, a true military hero of this community. Maj. Tilston, a member of the Essex Scottish, was awarded the Victoria Cross, the highest award for bravery, for his exploits at the Battle of Hochwald Forest . . . Map (db m42292) HM
5 Ontario, Haldimand County, Cayuga — Judicial Complex, Haldimand County — Historical Building
Judicial Complex, Haldimand County Court House, 1923, Jail 1850-51, Registry Office 1871, Jailer's Residence 1877 Built as part of the original judicial complex, the stone jail was designed by Cumberland and Ridout. The registry office . . . Map (db m235119) HM
6 Ontario, Halton Region, Acton — Acton Town Hall
Designed by James, Mallory and Mallory and built by Wm. McCulla, this Italianate styled hall was officially opened in 1883. Built to reflect the aspirations of a small community it was preserved through local effort in 1977.Map (db m196187) HM
7 Ontario, Halton Region, Milton — Former Milton Town Hall
This building served as the Town Hall from September 1867 to June 1985. Built by Joseph Martin in 1865 for a cost of $5,000, it was known as Milton Town Hall and Market House.Map (db m196185) HM
8 Ontario, Hamilton, Burlington Heights — Dundurn Castle
This villa was completed in 1835 for Allan Napier MacNab. Incorporating an existing farmhouse, it was designed by the local architect, Robert Wetherell, as a statement of its owner's place in Hamilton society. The house features an eclectic blend . . . Map (db m66126) HM
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9 Ontario, Hamilton, Burlington Heights — Dundurn Castle — — 1832 —
This mansion was built 1832-35 by Allan Napier MacNab (1798-1862) and named after the family ancestral seat in Scotland. Enlisting at fifteen, MacNab distinguished himself by his bravery in the War of 1812. He subsequently entered politics and was . . . Map (db m66129) HM
10 Ontario, Hamilton, Dundas — The Dundas Town Hall
Dundas was incorporated as a town in 1847 by a special Act of the legislature of the Province of Canada. The following year the town council accepted a tender from a local builder, James Scott, to erect a stone town hall and voted £2000 to cover the . . . Map (db m196237) HM
11 Ontario, Hamilton, Waterdown — Waterdown Memorial Hall
In 1919 a "Community League" was organized with the goal of constructing a building to function as both a memorial to citizens who had enlisted in World War I (1914-1918) and as a community hall. The Waterdown Women's Institute purchased this . . . Map (db m243593) HM
12 Ontario, Kenora District, Dryden — Hambleton House
Built in 1897 by J. S. McFadyenMr. McFadyen built several of the town’s early buildings including the first jail & council chamber in 1904.Map (db m243242) HM
13 Ontario, Lambton County, Petrolia — Victoria Hall
English When Victoria Hall was built in 1889, Petrolia, in the midst of an oil boom, was one of the wealthiest towns in Canada. The opulent town hall reflects this stage in the town’s growth. While its first floor housed municipal offices, . . . Map (db m78421) HM
14 Ontario, Lanark County, Almonte — Former Almonte Post Office
Begun in 1889 and finished in 1891, this building was erected to house postal and customs services. Federal chief architect Thomas Fuller was responsible for the design and Robert Cameron was the contractor. The building was part of a national . . . Map (db m104019) HM
15 Ontario, Lanark County, Almonte — The Rosamonds in Almonte
In 1857 James Rosamond built this mill on the Mississippi River, thereby firmly establishing the woollen industry in Almonte. An Irish-born entrepreneur, Rosamond was previously a resident of nearby Carleton Place where, in 1846, he had built one . . . Map (db m104009) HM
16 Ontario, Lanark County, Carleton Place — Canadian Pacific Railway Station
Carleton Place Heritage Property Designated under the Ontario Heritage ActMap (db m234447) HM
17 Ontario, Lanark County, Carleton Place — Carleton Place Town Hall
Built between 1895 and 1897 for a cost of $26,000, our Town Hall was designed in the Richardson Romanesque style by Toronto architect George King. It replaced the original Town Hall built in 1872 on Edmund Street. The chateau style . . . Map (db m234392) HM
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18 Ontario, Lanark County, Carleton Place — Post Office and Federal Building
The first post office was established in town in 1830. That same year, the name of the community changed from Morphy's Falls to Carlton Place, and then, through a slip in typing, to Carleton Place. By 1890, the growth of the town was . . . Map (db m234052) HM
19 Ontario, Lanark County, Perth — "Summit House"
This house was built in 1823 by James Boulton, one of Perth’s first lawyers. Modelled after "The Grange" in Toronto, the house was designed in the Adamesque style, which was popular in Upper Canada during the 1820’s, with overtones of the . . . Map (db m207798) HM
20 Ontario, Lanark County, Perth — Carnegie Library (McMillan Building) — Perth Designated Heritage Building
[Title is text]Map (db m207781) HM
21 Ontario, Lanark County, Perth — Code's Mill — 1902 — Perth Designated Heritage Site —
[Title is text]Map (db m233770) HM
22 Ontario, Lanark County, Perth — Doran-Riverside Building — c 1850 — Perth Designated Heritage Site —
[Title is text]Map (db m207761) HM
23 Ontario, Lanark County, Perth — Kellock Block — Perth Designated Heritage Building
[Title is text]Map (db m233747) HM
24 Ontario, Lanark County, Perth — Matheson House / La Maison Matheson
Built in 1840 of local sandstone, the Matheson House is an outstanding example of early Scottish-Canadian architecture. Its design is imposing, its stonework remarkably fine, and it occupies a key position in one of the best surviving . . . Map (db m233817) HM
25 Ontario, Lanark County, Perth — Matthews Building — Perth Designated Heritage Site 1850 — Heritage Conservation Easement Site/Site Patrimonial Protιgι Par Une Servitude —
1981 Regional Award of Honour for the preservation of Matthews Building, Ontario ————————————— The heritage character and integrity of this property are protected by a legal agreement between the owner and the Ontario Heritage . . . Map (db m233867) HM
26 Ontario, Lanark County, Perth — McMartin House / La Maison McMartin — c./vers 1831
The son of Loyalists from the Morrisburg area, Daniel McMartin (1798-1869) established a law practice in Perth in 1823. Well-educated and well-connected, he acquired clients like timber baron Philemon Wright of Hull. McMartin chose a . . . Map (db m207667) HM
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27 Ontario, Lanark County, Perth — McMartin House / Maison McMartin
Begun in 1830 for barrister Daniel McMartin (1798-1869), this imposing house symbolizes the wealth and social aspirations of this member of the Tory elite. Born at Williamsburg of Loyalist stock, McMartin attended John Strachan's . . . Map (db m207662) HM
28 Ontario, Lanark County, Perth — Old Fire Hall — 1855 • Perth Designated Heritage Site • 1883
[Title is text]Map (db m233868) HM
29 Ontario, Lanark County, Perth — Perth Town Hall / l'Hτtel de Ville de Perth — 1863 — Perth Designated Heritage Site —
Perth's stately town hall is an enduring expression of the vitality and importance of local governments in the 19th century. Erected in 1863-1864, shortly after the town's incorporation, it recalls an era when such buildings served as . . . Map (db m207771) HM
30 Ontario, Lanark County, Perth — St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church — 1927 — Perth Designated Heritage Site —
[Title is text]Map (db m233975) HM
31 Ontario, Lanark County, Perth — St. George Hotel — 1836 — Perth Designated Heritage Site —
1836. Perth Designated Heritage Site.Map (db m207794) HM
32 Ontario, Lanark County, Perth — The Old Perth Post Office / The Crain Building
The Old Perth Post Office The buildings that were previously built here were torn down in 1913, after the government bought a vacant lot from John A. Stewart and three adjacent buildings on this corner. The property sat unused for twenty . . . Map (db m207769) HM
33 Ontario, Lanark County, Perth — The Prince of Wales Prize / Le Prix du Prince de Galles
For outstanding stewardship of the built heritage ——————————————————————— Attestation d'excellence en gestion du patrimoine bβtiMap (db m207776) HM
34 Ontario, Lanark County, Perth — Thomas Wright Building — Perth Designated Heritage Building
[Title is text]Map (db m233866) HM
35 Ontario, Lanark County, Smiths Falls — 14 — Town Hall / L'Hτtel de Ville — The Heritage Trail / Le sentier du patrimoine — Remembering Our Historic Past / Nous souvenant de notre passι historique —
Town Hall The Town Hall was built in 1859 in the Classical Revival Style to house the municipal offices and council chambers of Smiths Falls including the Police and Fire Departments. In later years there were additions to the building such . . . Map (db m124512) HM
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36 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — A view of Brockville from the waterfront CPR Docks — 1896 — Brockville Historic Area: The Brock Trail —
This photograph, taken in 1896, is of particular interest because it documents buildings that no longer exist or that have been altered by the passage of time. The grouping of buildings in the lower-left corner were standing on the . . . Map (db m141617) HM
37 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Amanda & Joseph P. Deacon House — built 1870-72
Attorney & Police MagistrateMap (db m147038) HM
38 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Bartholomew and Ruth Ann Carley House — c. 1830
[Title is text]Map (db m146910) HM
39 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Buell, Donaldson, and Ross Buildings — ca. 1910 — Brockville Historic Area: Our Past —
Brockville's new concrete granolithic sidewalks and electric arc street lamps are in place.Map (db m146947) HM
40 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Capt. Thomas Hayes House — c. 1851
Capt. Thomas Hayes House, c. 1851.Map (db m146994) HM
41 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Charles E. Jones House — c. 1858
Gentleman Son of the Hon. Charles JonesMap (db m146907) HM
42 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Chipman-Page House — built ca. 1877
• Built by Abigail & Lewis Chipman about 1877 • Owned 1896-1933 by Olivia & J. Albert Page, a Lawyer and Police MagistrateMap (db m147069) HM
43 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Christina & Thomas Campbell House — built ca. 1830
Clerk of the County Court for 40 years. Died 1857. Academy for Young Ladies, 1857.Map (db m147072) HM
44 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Cossitt Terrace — 1894
Built for Newton Cossitt Architect: George A. AllanMap (db m141564) HM
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45 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Daniel Derbyshire House — c. 1865
Businessman and SenatorMap (db m147061) HM
46 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — David Simpson House — c. 1880
[Title is text]Map (db m146908) HM
47 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Dr. Thomas McQueen House — c. 1840
[Title is text]Map (db m146990) HM
48 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — East Ward Fire Engine House — 1862
The home of Defiance Fire Co. No. 2 Designed by Samuel Hazlewood, Surveyor & Civil EngineerMap (db m141571) HM
49 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Elizabeth and James Hall House — c. 1820
James St. was named after him in 1832.Map (db m147027) HM
50 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Former Brockville Post Office
Completed in 1886 this structure was designed under the direction of Thomas Fuller, Chief Architect of the Department of Public Works from 1881 to 1896. The Brockville Post Office shows the sensitivity often displayed by Fuller and his staff. The . . . Map (db m87064) HM
51 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Fulford Block — ca. 1905
The Fulford Block, built 1887-89 This photograph shows how the Fulford Block looked before a disastrous fire in July 1916 destroyed everything but the outside walls.Map (db m146959) HM
52 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Fulford Place
Built in 1899 – 1900, this eclectic mansion evokes the opulent lifestyle of Canada’s industrial elite at the turn of the century. Designed by American architect A. W. Fuller, it was the spacious residence of Senator George T. Fulford (1852–1905), . . . Map (db m87017) HM
53 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Garbutt's Hotel / Hotel Manitonna — ca. 1940 — Brockville Historic Area: Our Past —
On the left are two former hotels, Garbutt's Hotel and the Hotel Manitonna. The signs of Roode Bros., the Ford dealer, show on the right.Map (db m141568) HM
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54 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — George Crain House — c. 1893
ContractorMap (db m146993) HM
55 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — George Malloch House — c. 1840
[Title is text]Map (db m146861) HM
56 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — George Steacy House — c.1873
Builder & ContractorMap (db m193860) HM
57 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — H. H. Cossitt & Bro. Building
H. H. Cossitt & Bro. Confectioners c. 1895 - c. 1903 C. H. Buell & Son Bakers and Confectioners c. 1903 - 1918 John Tait Baker and Confectioner 1919 - 1930Map (db m146912) HM
58 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Halladay Block — ca. 1920 — Brockville Historic Area: Our Past —
The large Halladay Block was mostly destroyed by the fire on November 27, 1949. On the near corner was the gasoline station and tire vulcanizing shop of Leroy Dickey.Map (db m147012) HM
59 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Halladay Block — ca. 1915 — Brockville Historic Area: Our Past —
On the right is the corner grocery store of James L. Greenwood. It was located in the former Halladay Block, mostly destroyed by the fire on November 27, 1949.Map (db m147013) HM
60 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Henry and Ellen Soper House — c. 1876
PainterMap (db m146909) HM
61 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Hubbell Building — c. 1825
[Title is text]Map (db m146866) HM
62 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Indian Cliff
Residence From 1884 to 1905 of Major James M. Walsh Superintendent of The North-West Mounted Police Major James Morrow Walsh was a Canadian hero and a figure of national prominence in the second half of the nineteenth . . . Map (db m147075) HM
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63 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Is[a]ac Beecher House
Front c.1840 Rear c.1815 A Brockville Landmark Designated Under The Ontario Heritage ActMap (db m146973) HM
64 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — John C. Potter House — c. 1834
[Title is text]Map (db m146918) HM
65 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — John Harris Building — built c. 1865
Built & Owned by Marialene & John Harris Merchant TailorMap (db m146862) HM
66 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — John M. McMullen House — c. 1834
[Title is text]Map (db m146919) HM
67 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Johnstown District Court House and Gaol
In 1808 the provincial government authorized the erection of a court house and gaol in Elizabethtown (Brockville) to serve the District of Johnstown created ten years earlier. By 1811 a brick structure had been built here on land donated by William . . . Map (db m83480) HM
68 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Leeds-Grenville County Court House
Symbols of law and authority to a new and changing society, the district court houses of Upper Canada were architecturally prominent buildings in the colony. Of these, one of the most grandiose is the former Johnstown District court house which was . . . Map (db m87027) HM
69 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — MacNamara House — c.1885
A BROCKVILLE LANDMARK Designated Under The Ontario Heritage ActMap (db m193859) HM
70 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Morris House
A Brockville Landmark Designated Under The Ontario Heritage ActMap (db m146867) HM
71 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Newton Cossitt House — 1881
Architect: James P. Johnston. Ogdensburg, N.Y. A Brockville Landmark Designated Under The Ontario Heritage ActMap (db m147029) HM
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72 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Originally part of Roderick McSween's Inn — c.1841
[Title is text]Map (db m193857) HM
73 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Paul Glasford House — c. 1826
MerchantMap (db m141560) HM
74 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Publow Terrace — 1895
Architects: Liston & Liston, BrockvilleMap (db m146868) HM
75 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Queen's Hotel and Victoria Hall — ca. 1890 — Brockville Historic Area: Our Past —
In the middle of this picture are the former Queen's Hotel (left) and Victoria Hall (right). The latter, built in 1862-64, is now Brockville's City Hall.Map (db m146962) HM
76 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Rev. William Smart House — c. 1820
[Title is text]Map (db m146864) HM
77 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Richard Bradfield House — c.1852
[Title is text]Map (db m193812) HM
78 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Robert Shepherd Grist Mill — c. 1852
A Brockville Landmark Designated Under The Ontario Heritage ActMap (db m146914) HM
79 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Robert Sheridan Store — 1885
Originally the store of Robert Sheridan Stove & Tinware MerchantMap (db m141576) HM
80 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Ross-Dowsley House — built c. 1828
Early Owners: Mrs. Jane Ross, Widow. her son, John Ross, Merchant. George Dowsley, Shoemaker.Map (db m146906) HM
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81 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Ruth & David Robertson House — c. 1853
A Brockville Landmark Designated Under The Ontario Heritage ActMap (db m146905) HM
82 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Samuel Reynolds House — c. 1833
[Title is text]Map (db m146911) HM
83 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Senator John and Esmeralda Webster House — 1883
Cheese Dealer, Champion Horseman & Breeder, Town Councillor, M.P. 1911-17, Senator 1918-28 Architect: O.E. ListonMap (db m147035) HM
84 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Shop of George Houston — c. 1867
Originally the shop of George Houston Liquor MerchantMap (db m146913) HM
85 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Shop of Thomas Cunningham — c. 1846
Originally the shop of Thomas Cunningham GrocerMap (db m146917) HM
86 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — St. Lawrence Terrace — c. 1894
Built for William G. TompkinsMap (db m193797) HM
87 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Steacy and Bowie Homes — ca. 1910 — Brockville Historic Area: Our Past —
On the right are the former homes of the Steacy and Bowie families.Map (db m141557) HM
88 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Sylvester Skinner House — c. 1830
ManufacturerMap (db m146865) HM
89 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — T. Gilmore & Co. Building — c. 1870
Originally the store of T. Gilmore & Co. Wholesale GrocersMap (db m146996) HM
90 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — The "Baby Bottle" House — part of the Brace Terrace — built 1895 —
Built for William G. Tompkins, Owned by dentist Dr. William Brace, his wife Adelia Brace and family from 1895-1909. This easterly corner unit was purchased in 1911 by Mary and Walter T. Rogers, principal of the Brockville Business . . . Map (db m193809) HM
91 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — The Brockville Waterworks and Pump House — was located here from 1884 to 1960 — Brockville Historic Area: The Brock Trail —
This handsome stone building was built in 1883-84 to house the pumping equipment of the Brockville Water Co., then a private concern. Construction was begun by Montreal contractor Jean B.A. Beigue in November 1883. The president of the water . . . Map (db m193823) HM
92 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — The Strathcona Hotel / The Brock Theatre — Brockville Historic Area: Our Past —
These two significant Main Street buildings stood, in the past, on the opposite corner site. The Strathcona Hotel Built for Thomas Tompkins 1900-01 Destroyed by fire Dec. 27, 1911 [Photo] ca. 1908 The Brock Theatre Built in . . . Map (db m146946) HM
93 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Thomas & Anna Webster House — built c. 1861
MerchantMap (db m147046) HM
94 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Thomas Hume House — c. 1847
District Surveyor & ArchitectMap (db m147066) HM
95 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Thomas R. Sheffield House — c.1863
[Title is text]Map (db m193813) HM
96 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Tompkins Building and Grand Central Hotel — ca. 1899 — Brockville Historic Area: Our Past —
Awaiting the parade of visiting firemen for the Canadian-American Firemen's Games.Map (db m146951) HM
97 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — Victoria Hall and East Ward Market Building — 1863
A Brockville Landmark Designated Under The Ontario Heritage ActMap (db m141580) HM
98 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — William and Augusta Swift House — c.1871
Insurance agentMap (db m193818) HM
99 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — William Buell House — Brockville Historic Area: The Brock Trail —
William Buell Sr. (1751-) was one of Brockville's founders and the original landowner of this part of the village. He built and lived with his family in the four different houses he built near this intersection. The house shown here was Buell's . . . Map (db m146932) HM
100 Ontario, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Brockville — William Parkin House — built c.1843
SHIPBUILDER Justice of the PeaceMap (db m193855) HM

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