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- Slide File Number: 06.98-B-1 Constructed in 1845, the jail is a 12 x 20 feet stone building. It originally had a copper roof and contained 2 cells, each with a fireplace.Slide File Number: 06.98-B-1 Constructed in 1845, the jail is a 12 …
- Slide File Number: 05.89-B-2 The Merritton Library was built with funds from the Andrew Carnegie Foundation in 1924. It stopped being used as a library in 1968.Slide File Number: 05.89-B-2 The Merritton Library was built with funds from …
- Slide File Number: 05-87-A-4 First built in 1864, the hotel took its current name after a visit from George V, The Prince of Wales, in 1901.Slide File Number: 05-87-A-4 First built in 1864, the hotel took its …
- Slide File Number: 05-87-E-4 The museum is housed in Memorial Hall, built in 1907. It later expanded into the Grammar School which was built in 1875. A bridging section links the two buildings. The eSlide File Number: 05-87-E-4 The museum is housed in Memorial Hall, built …
- Slide File Number: 05.95-E-3 The Welland House Hotel was built in 1853 as a natural springs spa. The baths fell into disuse by 1909 however, Welland House remained a hotel for many years until it cloSlide File Number: 05.95-E-3 The Welland House Hotel was built in 1853 …
- Slide File Number: 03.44-B-3 Laura Secord's home was restored to its current condition and refurnished in 1971 by the Laura Secord Candy Company. The house was gifted to the Niagara Parks CommissionSlide File Number: 03.44-B-3 Laura Secord's home was restored to its current …
- Slide File Number: 03.44-B-4 This image shows the house before restorations undertaken by the Laura Secord Candy Company in the early 1970s.Slide File Number: 03.44-B-4 This image shows the house before restorations undertaken …
- Slide File Number: 03.44-C-1 This image shows the house before restorations undertaken by the Laura Secord Candy Company in the early 1970s.Slide File Number: 03.44-C-1 This image shows the house before restorations undertaken …
- Slide File Number: 03.44-C-2 The house was purchased by Laura Secord in 1841 and she lived there until she died in 1868.Slide File Number: 03.44-C-2 The house was purchased by Laura Secord in …
- Slide File Number: 03.44-C-4 This image shows the house after restorations undertaken by the Laura Secord Candy Company in the early 1970s.Slide File Number: 03.44-C-4 This image shows the house after restorations undertaken …
- File Number: 02/pt5/2-1.6 Was the home of Thomas Rodman Merritt, now an art museum (Rodman Hall).File Number: 02/pt5/2-1.6 Was the home of Thomas Rodman Merritt, now an …
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- Slide File Number: 03.47-E-4 McFarland House was built by a United Empire Loyalist in 1800 and is an example of a Georgian Brick Residence. It was used as a hospital by both British and American ForcSlide File Number: 03.47-E-4 McFarland House was built by a United Empire …
- Slide File Number: 06.112-A-1 The house was built in 1836 which George Acker purchased from John Hainer, a miller. George Acker was one of the founders of St. George's Anglican Church, 1796. The housSlide File Number: 06.112-A-1 The house was built in 1836 which George …
- Slide File Number: 06.112-A-2 The house was built c. 1817 at the site of 590 Mississauga Street but was later moved to 275 Simcoe Street in order to preserve the building. The front of the house wasSlide File Number: 06.112-A-2 The house was built c. 1817 at the …
- Slide File Number: 06.112-A-3 Jacob Beam was a United Empire Loyalist who founded the village of Beamsville.Slide File Number: 06.112-A-3 Jacob Beam was a United Empire Loyalist who …