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Parte deGeorge Jackson fonds
This building is located at 123 James Street. (1)
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Parte deGeorge Jackson fonds
This building is located at 123 James Street. (1)
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Parte deGeorge Jackson fonds
The house located at 64 James St. was considered to be new when this photo was taken in 1995. The area behind the house was once used for lawn bowling. (1)
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Parte deGeorge Jackson fonds
This building is located at 112 and 114 James Street. (1)
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Parte deGeorge Jackson fonds
The building located at 141 James St. was once the home of Alex Spence. It was also rented by Peter Scroogal at one time. (1)
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Parte deGeorge Jackson fonds
The mid-block building located at 147 and 149 James St. was built pre-1900 in the Ontario Vernacular style. The 1½-storey duplex has a medium-pitched, gable roof, a simple form, and a central entrance. An existing projecting, (enclosed) entrance porch is not original. The entrance doors may have had an awning roof projection at one time. There is a lack of decoration. The aluminum (replacement) windows may have been enlarged. Wood frame construction has vinyl siding and there is a parged, block foundation. According to the 2000 inventory, this modest building displays few historical features beyond the basic form. (1, 3)
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Parte deLocal History Collection
The article accompanying this photograph gives a quick history of the Trinity Episcopal Church, later known as the trinity Anglican Church at the corner of Church and James Streets. Rev. George B. Morley was the rector of this new building since the church was destroyed by fire on April 4, 1900. It was re-erected and opened on December 2, 1900 by Rev. Morley.
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