- Boston Presbyterian Church
SCOTCH BLOCK: Boston Presbyterian Church on the 3rd Line, Esquesing Township.
SCOTCH BLOCK: Boston Presbyterian Church on the 3rd Line, Esquesing Township.
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- Mary (Fisher) Hume
Mary (Fisher) Hume (1819-1900) seated at a table. She married Alexander Hume (1810-1879) on 21 March 1839 and they farmed Lot 11 and 12, Con. 2, Esquesing.
Mary (Fisher) Hume (1819-1900) seated at a table. She married Alexander Hume (1810-1879) on 21 March 1839 and they farmed Lot 11 and 12, Con. 2, Esquesing.
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- Mary (Currie) Hume
Mary (Currie) Hume, wife of John Hume and Elsie (Chisholm) Hume, wife of Alex Hume, watch over young Chisholm Hume and Douglas Hume (1913-1929).
Mary (Currie) Hume, wife of John Hume and Elsie (Chisholm) Hume, wife of Alex Hume, watch over young Chisholm Hume and Douglas Hume (1913-1929).
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- A portrait of Thomasine (Davidson) Hume
A portrait of Thomasine (Davidson) Hume (b. 1783), wife of George Hume (d. 1849). They farmed Lot 11 and 12, Con. 2, Esquesing.
A portrait of Thomasine (Davidson) Hume (b. 1783), wife of George Hume (d. 1849). They farmed Lot 11 and 12, Con. 2, Esquesing.
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- A family portrait of the George and Elizabeth (Aitken)
Hume family.
A family portrait of the George and Elizabeth (Aitken) Hume family. At the back are Isabella and Alexander Hume while Beatrice and Bessie Hume are at the front. Bessie Hume married Frederick Foxton in 1922.
A family portrait of the George and Elizabeth (Aitken) Hume family. At the back are Isabella and Alexander Hume while Beatrice and Bessie Hume are at the front. Bessie Hume …
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- Georgian Style Home of James Murray
Halton Hills Rural Heritage Inventory, 1991 A front view of Georgian style brick two-storey farmhouse which has been painted white, known as “Merry Brook Farms”. This house is shown in the 1877 Halton Atlas as the home of James Murray. The photo was printed in the Halton Hills Rural Heritage Inventory, August 1991
Halton Hills Rural Heritage Inventory, 1991 A front view of Georgian style brick two-storey farmhouse which has been painted white, known as “Merry Brook Farms”. This house is shown in the 1877 Halton Atlas as the …
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- 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 …
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- 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 …
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- 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 …
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- A pen and ink sketch of the barn at 9468 4th Line.
A pen & ink sketch of the barn at 9468 4th Line is owned by Jim Archdekin. It features a working barn, a crumbling barn, a silo and a water windmill. It was sketched by artist Keith Strike (1931-1997).
A pen & ink sketch of the barn at 9468 4th Line is owned by Jim Archdekin. It features a working barn, a crumbling barn, a silo and a water …
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- 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 …
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- 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 …
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- 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 …
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- 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 …
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- 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 …
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- Mailbox
Mailbox 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.
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- Scotch Block Stucco One and One-Half Storey Farmhouse
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 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 …
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- 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, …
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