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- Ligny School Woman's Institute Scotch BlockLigny School was built in 1874 to serve the students of School Section #1. It closed in 1963 and was used by the Scotch Block Women's Institute until 1990, when it became a private home.Ligny School was built in 1874 to serve the students of School Section #1. It closed in 1963 and was used by the Scotch Block Women's Institute until 1990, when …Esquesing Historical Society
- Craiglea farm was the first frame house erected in Esquesing Township in 1823 by John Stewart, Sr. It is on lot 9, Concession 3.......Esquesing Historical Society
- Craiglea FarmCraiglea farm was the first frame house erected in Esquesing Township in 1823 by John Stewart, Sr. It is on lot 9, Concession 3.Craiglea farm was the first frame house erected in Esquesing Township in 1823 by John Stewart, Sr. It is on lot 9, Concession 3.Esquesing Historical Society
- Craiglea FarmCraiglea farm was the first frame house erected in Esquesing Township in 1823 by John Stewart, Sr. It is on lot 9, Concession 3.Craiglea farm was the first frame house erected in Esquesing Township in 1823 by John Stewart, Sr. It is on lot 9, Concession 3.Esquesing Historical Society
- Ligny (SS#1) school houseFormer Ligny (SS#1) school house on 5 Sideroad.Former Ligny (SS#1) school house on 5 Sideroad.Esquesing Historical Society
- Stewart's Castle built by Jim StewartDick Howitt's house at 10295 10 Sideroad was built in 1856 by James Stewart. It was known as Stewart's Castle. It is on lot 11, Concession 5.Dick Howitt's house at 10295 10 Sideroad was built in 1856 by James Stewart. It was known as Stewart's Castle. It is on lot 11, Concession 5.Esquesing Historical Society
- Dick Howitt's HouseDick Howitt's house at 10295 10 Sideroad was built in 1856 by James Stewart. It was known as Stewart's Castle. It is on lot 11, Concession 5.Dick Howitt's house at 10295 10 Sideroad was built in 1856 by James Stewart. It was known as Stewart's Castle. It is on lot 11, Concession 5.Esquesing Historical Society
- 9468 4th Line Georgetown - barn on property owned by Jim Archdekin.Years of cobwebs and dust hang from the rafters inside the barn at 9468 4th Line owned by Jim Archdekin. This barn was photographed in preparation for a sketch (see EHS25991) by artist Keith Strike (1931-1997) on a visit to Georgetown.Years of cobwebs and dust hang from the rafters inside the barn at 9468 4th Line owned by Jim Archdekin. This barn was photographed in preparation for a sketch (see …Esquesing Historical Society
- Tongue for horse-drawn vehicle inside barn at 9468 4th Line owned by Jim Archdekin.A cobweb encrusted tongue for a horse-drawn vehicle hangs from the rafters inside the barn at 9468 4th Line owned by Jim Archdekin. The metal connectors at the bottom of the photo are hitched to the front axle with pins and the tongue (which you can only see part of) …A cobweb encrusted tongue for a horse-drawn vehicle hangs from the rafters inside the barn at 9468 4th Line owned by Jim Archdekin. The metal connectors at the bottom of …Esquesing Historical Society
- Rafters inside the barn at 9468 4th Line owned by Jim Archdekin.A maze of cobwebs and dust hangs from the rafters inside the barn at 9468 4th Line owned by Jim Archdekin. This barn was photographed in preparation for a sketch (see EHS25991) by artist Keith Strike (1931-1997) on a visit to Georgetown.A maze of cobwebs and dust hangs from the rafters inside the barn at 9468 4th Line owned by Jim Archdekin. This barn was photographed in preparation for a sketch …Esquesing Historical Society
- A barn south of 9468 4th Line on the west side of the road.A barn south of 9468 4th Line on the west side of the road. This barn was photographed by artist Keith Strike (1931-1997) on a visit to Georgetown.A barn south of 9468 4th Line on the west side of the road. This barn was photographed by artist Keith Strike (1931-1997) on a visit to Georgetown.Esquesing Historical Society
- A barn and outbuildings on 5 sideroad.A barn and outbuildings on 5 Sideroad. This barn was photographed by artist Keith Strike (1931-1997) on a visit to Georgetown.A barn and outbuildings on 5 Sideroad. This barn was photographed by artist Keith Strike (1931-1997) on a visit to Georgetown.Esquesing Historical Society
- The barn at 9468 4th Line - owned by Jim Archdekin.The barn at 9468 4th Line is owned by Jim Archdekin. This barn was photographed in preparation for a sketch (see EHS25991) by artist Keith Strike (1931-1997) on a visit to Georgetown.The barn at 9468 4th Line is owned by Jim Archdekin. This barn was photographed in preparation for a sketch (see EHS25991) by artist Keith Strike (1931-1997) on a visit …Esquesing Historical Society
- The crumbling barn at 9468 4th Line - owned by Jim Archdekin.The crumbling barn at 9468 4th Line is owned by Jim Archdekin. This barn was photographed in preparation for a sketch (see EHS25991) by artist Keith Strike (1931-1997) on a visit to Georgetown.The crumbling barn at 9468 4th Line is owned by Jim Archdekin. This barn was photographed in preparation for a sketch (see EHS25991) by artist Keith Strike (1931-1997) on a …Esquesing Historical Society
- The bank barn at 9468 4th Line - owned by Jim Archdekin.The weathered façade of the bank barn at 9468 4th Line is owned by Jim Archdekin. This barn was photographed in preparation for a sketch (see EHS25991) by artist Keith Strike (1931-1997) on a visit to Georgetown.The weathered façade of the bank barn at 9468 4th Line is owned by Jim Archdekin. This barn was photographed in preparation for a sketch (see EHS25991) by artist Keith …Esquesing Historical Society
- The barnyard at 9468 4th Line - owned by Jim Archdekin.A black cat sleeps on the rusty oil tank lying in the barnyard at 9468 4th Line, owned by Jim Archdekin. This property was photographed in preparation for a sketch (see EHS25991) by artist Keith Strike (1931-1997) on a visit to Georgetown.A black cat sleeps on the rusty oil tank lying in the barnyard at 9468 4th Line, owned by Jim Archdekin. This property was photographed in preparation for a sketch …Esquesing Historical Society
- 9468 4th Line - interior of the crumbling barn.The interior of the crumbling barn at 9468 4th Line appears to be in excellent condition. It is owned by Jim Archdekin. This barn was photographed in preparation for a sketch (see EHS25991) by artist Keith Strike (1931-1997) on a visit to Georgetown.The interior of the crumbling barn at 9468 4th Line appears to be in excellent condition. It is owned by Jim Archdekin. This barn was photographed in preparation for a …Esquesing Historical Society
- MailboxMailbox of M.V.C. Hume on 3rd Line, topped with a loon model.Mailbox of M.V.C. Hume on 3rd Line, topped with a loon model.Esquesing Historical Society
- Scotch Block Stucco One and One-Half Storey FarmhouseA stucco one and one-half-storey farmhouse with gingerbread on the single central gable. This house is shown in the 1877 Halton Atlas as the home of Robert Howden. It is located on Lot 2, Concession 5. The photo was printed in the Halton Hills Rural Heritage Inventory, August 1991 as …A stucco one and one-half-storey farmhouse with gingerbread on the single central gable. This house is shown in the 1877 Halton Atlas as the home of Robert Howden. It is …Esquesing Historical Society
- Scotch Block Stucco Two-storey Farmhouse "Giangrande"A stucco two-storey farmhouse with gingerbread, known as “Giangrande”. This house is shown in the 1877 Halton Atlas as the home of Robert Forrests. It is located on Lot 15, Concession 5. The photo was printed in the Halton Hills Rural Heritage Inventory, August 1991 as 5.0.01.A stucco two-storey farmhouse with gingerbread, known as “Giangrande”. This house is shown in the 1877 Halton Atlas as the home of Robert Forrests. It is located on Lot 15, …Esquesing Historical Society