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- Map of Brant's Block, later Wellington Square, and neighbouring properties, after a Plan drawn in 1817The road running north(west) between Augustus Bates's property and James Gage's property is now Brant Street. The road running north(west) between George Chisholm's lot and the portion of Brant's Block belonging to his heir, John Brant, is now Allview Avenue and Francis Road. The circular point, at the shoreline of …The road running north(west) between Augustus Bates's property and James Gage's property is now Brant Street. The road running north(west) between George Chisholm's lot and the portion of Brant's Block …Burlington Historical Society
- Map of Village of Burlington, 1877The Village of Burlington, incorporated in September 1873, included the former Port Nelson (with the easterly border on "Guelph St.", now the Guelph Line); Wellington Square from the 3 wharves (Baxters, Torrances and Buntons) to Caroline Street; the Great Western Railway station in the hamlet of Freeman; and some outlying …The Village of Burlington, incorporated in September 1873, included the former Port Nelson (with the easterly border on "Guelph St.", now the Guelph Line); Wellington Square from the 3 wharves …Burlington Historical Society
- Hand-written copy of 1797 Indian Land Treaty, page 3Digital image.Digital image.Burlington Historical Society
- Hand-written copy of 1797 Indian Land Treaty, page 4Digital image.Digital image.Burlington Historical Society
- Hand-written copy of 1797 Indian Land Treaty, page 2Digital image.Digital image.Burlington Historical Society
- "Lakeshore Suburban Homesites", Map of surveys of home sites offered for sale by W. D. Flat, 1912The Surveys shown are (from west to east) Brighton Beach, Buena Vista, Pine Cove, Pine Cove Addition, Pine Cove Extension, Shore Acres and Rose Hill Farm.The Surveys shown are (from west to east) Brighton Beach, Buena Vista, Pine Cove, Pine Cove Addition, Pine Cove Extension, Shore Acres and Rose Hill Farm.Burlington Historical Society
- Flower gardens in front of the Central Public Library, New Street, 1971Looking east.Looking east.Burlington Historical Society
- Central Library, 2331 New Street, 1980sThe BHS Archives has 2 copies of this post card in the Mary Fraser fonds. It was considered, but not chosen, as an illustration of Chapter 28 for the BHS publication From Pathway to Skyway Revisited.The BHS Archives has 2 copies of this post card in the Mary Fraser fonds. It was considered, but not chosen, as an illustration of Chapter 28 for the BHS …Burlington Historical Society
- Lower Brant Street, ca 1955Looking south on Brant Street towards Lake Ontario. On the right, at the southwest corner of Ontario Street, Dr Weaver's house. On the left, Dr Fraser, Dentist ( 2nd floor office); unidentified business; Burlington Bakery, which was owned and operated by Fred Keller.Looking south on Brant Street towards Lake Ontario. On the right, at the southwest corner of Ontario Street, Dr Weaver's house. On the left, Dr Fraser, Dentist ( 2nd floor …Burlington Historical Society
- View from the Pier, ca 1925 or earlierPostmarked "Burlington / AM / Au 11 / [19]25 / Ont."Postmarked "Burlington / AM / Au 11 / [19]25 / Ont."Burlington Historical Society
- Water Street, looking west from east of Brant Street, ca 19202 laser prints of an original postcard.2 laser prints of an original postcard.Burlington Historical Society
- Cliffs at Burlington, ca 1915A photograph of an original postcard. This view appears to be a model, along with another postcard of Highway # 2, for Paul Duff's painting for the back cover of Burlington: The Growing Years, published by the Burlington Historical Society in 1992.A photograph of an original postcard. This view appears to be a model, along with another postcard of Highway # 2, for Paul Duff's painting for the back cover of …Burlington Historical Society
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- Queen's Hotel with bunting and open radial line car, Brant Street at Elgin Street, ca 1918The Queen's Hotel was owned by R. D. Smith (see sign) from 1918 to 1936. The reason for the celebration with flags and bunting has not been identified.The Queen's Hotel was owned by R. D. Smith (see sign) from 1918 to 1936. The reason for the celebration with flags and bunting has not been identified.Burlington Historical Society
- Queens Hotel, ca 1918The Queens Hotel was owned by R. D. Smith (see sign) from 1918 to 1936. Gwelda (née Garnham) Fontaine, "Reflections" The Burlington Post, 11 February 1981: "the Sherwood Hotel ... had a verandah going across the front and running along the side facing Elgin Street. The lattice and fretwork was …The Queens Hotel was owned by R. D. Smith (see sign) from 1918 to 1936. Gwelda (née Garnham) Fontaine, "Reflections" The Burlington Post, 11 February 1981: "the Sherwood Hotel ... …Burlington Historical Society
- Water Street, looking east from Brant Street, 1907Laser prints of an original postcard.Laser prints of an original postcard.Burlington Historical Society
- Lower Brant Street, 1921A laser print of an original postcard.A laser print of an original postcard.Burlington Historical Society
- Max Smith and David Dick in a 1903 Rambler on Brant Street near Water Street, ca 1906The car on the left is the 1903 Model E Rambler owned by M. C. Max Smith, the first car in Halton County.The car on the left is the 1903 Model E Rambler owned by M. C. Max Smith, the first car in Halton County.Burlington Historical Society
- Hotels on Brant Street, ca the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, 20 June 1897Laser prints of an original postcard.Laser prints of an original postcard.Burlington Historical Society
- Lower Brant Street, 1954A laser print of an original postcard.A laser print of an original postcard.Burlington Historical Society