A panorama of Queen Street with #9 and #11 on the north side and #41 in the distance. The sidewalk on the right has concrete steps set into the embankment.
A panorama of Queen Street with #9 and #11 on the north …
The H.P. Lawson house at 11 Church Street, showing two of the houses built as Lawson’s Row, on Market Street. The postcard was sent to W.O. Elliott from Aunt Lizzie, being Lizzie Lawson who lived her
The H.P. Lawson house at 11 Church Street, showing two of the …
The Bronte Historical Society dates the building to about 1840 and they know the house was built by the Bray family of stone dredged from Lake Ontario called Dundas shale. A link to the BHS photograp
The Bronte Historical Society dates the building to about 1840 and they …
Information here has been taken from the Nelson Women's Institute Tweedsmuir History in which Palermo is covered in Book III, pages 41-87, which was prepared sometime about 1960. Also from the writin
Information here has been taken from the Nelson Women's Institute Tweedsmuir History …
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