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- Exterior of Harrington Handcrafts at 6 Prince Street c.1974Harrington Handcrafts shop opened in July 1974 at 6 Prince Street. This photo is one of a series taken for the 14 August 1974 issue of the Herald.Harrington Handcrafts shop opened in July 1974 at 6 Prince Street. This photo is one of a series taken for the 14 August 1974 issue of the Herald.Esquesing Historical Society
- Interior of Harrington Handcrafts at 6 Prince Street c. 1974view of the Canadian-made pottery items on sale at Harrington Handcrafts at 6 Prince Street. This photo appeared on page 8 of the Halton Hills Herald.view of the Canadian-made pottery items on sale at Harrington Handcrafts at 6 Prince Street. This photo appeared on page 8 of the Halton Hills Herald.Esquesing Historical Society
- The two-storey frame house at 6 Prince Street c.2016The two-storey frame house at 6 Prince Street. Of note is the symmetrical nature of the front elevation shown.The two-storey frame house at 6 Prince Street. Of note is the symmetrical nature of the front elevation shown.Esquesing Historical Society
- The rough cast barn (original school) at 6 Prince StreetThe rough cast barn (original school) belonging to 6 Prince Street. The 1837 schoolhouse building is an early example of a schoolhouse building and a rare example of a two-storey schoolhouse constructed before standardized plans came into vogue.The rough cast barn (original school) belonging to 6 Prince Street. The 1837 schoolhouse building is an early example of a schoolhouse building and a rare example of a two-storey …Esquesing Historical Society
- The rough cast barn (original school) at 6 Prince StreetThe rough cast barn (original school) belonging to 6 Prince Street. The 1837 schoolhouse building is an early example of a schoolhouse building and a rare example of a two-storey schoolhouse constructed before standardized plans came into vogue.The rough cast barn (original school) belonging to 6 Prince Street. The 1837 schoolhouse building is an early example of a schoolhouse building and a rare example of a two-storey …Esquesing Historical Society
- Henry and Martha Mullin outside their home c.1909Henry Mullin (1838-1914) and Martha (Kickley) Mullin (1840- 1911) stand outside their home at 6 Prince street. The sleigh is harnessed with bells to the horse.Henry Mullin (1838-1914) and Martha (Kickley) Mullin (1840- 1911) stand outside their home at 6 Prince street. The sleigh is harnessed with bells to the horse.Esquesing Historical Society
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