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Houses: 1800-1919
Government House The Government House in Halifax, 1819, the new home for Nova Scotia's governor.
ID #10241
Government House Government House at York, Upper Canada, home of several lieutenant-governors after the 1820s.
ID #20397
Fredericton in Winter A winter scene in Fredericton, early 19th century.
ID #10239
Seigneurial Manor House A seigneurial manor house beside the St. Lawrence River, mid 18th century.
ID #10129
Chateau de Ramezay Chateau de Ramezay, Montreal, a handsome residence of an early governor's family in Montreal, still standing today as a museum.
ID #10128
Doctor's House The Doctor's House, Chinguacousy Township, c. 1835-40, and now at Black Creek Pioneer Village, Toronto, Ontario.
ID #20395
Samuel Strickland's House The house of Colonel Samuel Strickland, Lakefield, Ontario, 1860s. Coming to Upper Canada in 1825, he left lively portrayals of frontier life in his writings.
ID #20316
John Robinson's Home Later photograph of the home of John Beverley Robinson, c. 1860s, Upper Canada. Robinson became Attorney-General of Upper Canada in 1818 and was elected to the Assembly of York in 1821.
ID #20314
Peregrine Maitland's Home Lady on horseback at the entrance to the home of Sir Peregrine Maitland, Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada, 1818-1828.
ID #20315
Garbage Wagon Garbage men with a wagon and sleigh, Toronto, 1918.
ID #21880
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