31 King Street South
Description
- Médias
- Image
- Type d'élément
- Photographs
- Description
- This two-storey white brick house, built in 1857, is Neo-Classically styled in many of its features, giving the house a clean exterior appearance. The geometric arch detail on the transom over the doorway adds distinction. The home was originally a salmon coloured brick; however, it is believed that the house was painted white by the year 1926. This house is a historically designated structure.
The house was built for David Smith. It was one of the earliest brick homes to be built in St. Marys, as most houses were either built of wood or limestone at that time. The house has had several notable St. Marys citizens residing in it over the years. John Robinson, a civil engineer known for his design of the Grand Trunk viaduct, was an owner of the home for many years. Robert D. Eaton, the elder brother of successful merchant Timothy Eaton, lived in the house from 1880 to 1885. James D. Moore, a well-known produce dealer, was also a resident. The house eventually became known as the Maxwell Home, as Harold Maxwell and his wife Frances, purchased the house in 1932. The Maxwell family lived in the house until 1985.
Hard copies of this image can be accessed at the St. Marys Museum & Archives.
- Notes
- Condition: Excellent - Original image is very clear. Little damage to photo paper. A minute amount of adhesive residue on the back of the photo.
- Date de l'original
- 1973
- Dimensions
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Largeur: 24.7 cm
Hauteur: 19.7 cm
- Dimensions d'image
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Largeur d'image: 24.7cm
Hauteur d'image: 19.7cm
- Sujet(s)
- Nom(s) personnel
- Smith, David ; Robinson, John ; Eaton, Robert D. ; Moore, James D. ; Maxwell, Harold ; Maxwell, Frances.
- Identifiant local
- LACAC26
- Collection
- St. Marys Museum Photo Collection
- Langage de l'élément
- English
- Couverture géographique
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Ontario, Canada
Latitude: 43.25009 Longitude: -81.13304
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- Donneur
- Stratford-Perth Archives
- Déclaration de droit d'auteur
- Protected by copyright: Uses other than research or private study require the permission of the rightsholder(s). Responsibility for obtaining permissions and for any use rests exclusively with the user.
- Détenteur du droit d'auteur
- Photograph courtesy of the Stratford-Perth Archives.
- Citation recommandée
- "31 King Street South", St. Marys Museum (Photograph Courtesy of Stratford-Perth Archives), LACAC26.
- Emplacement d'original
- R. Lorne Eedy Archives
- Conditions d'utilisation
- Reproduction of digital objects is restricted to fair use for personal research or study; any other use must be done with permission of copyright holder.
- Notes de reproduction
- This image is a watermarked low resolution reproduction. High resolution images are available at the St. Marys Museum for a fee.
- Contacter
- St. Marys MuseumCourriel:museum@town.stmarys.on.ca
Adresse Internet:
Adresse postale d'agence177 Church Street South,
P.O. Box 998,
St. Marys, Ontario.
N4X 1B6