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- Built in 1857 by Kivas Tully for Henry Mason and remodelled in 1860 by Major David Campbell, it was then bought by William Abbott in 1901 who enlarged and again remodelled the house. The Abbotts owneBuilt in 1857 by Kivas Tully for Henry Mason and remodelled in …
- The harbour has been rebuilt, dredged and expanded many times in the past century and a half. It is actually entirely artificial as the bay formed by Midtown Creek was just a swampy inlet, which theThe harbour has been rebuilt, dredged and expanded many times in the …
- Complete Marina facilities throughout the region.The harbour has been rebuilt, dredged and expanded many times in the past century and a half. It is actually entirely artificial as the bay formed byComplete Marina facilities throughout the region.The harbour has been rebuilt, dredged and …
- Seaway shipping and pleasure craft harbour facilities at CobourgSeaway shipping and pleasure craft harbour facilities at Cobourg
- General Foods Limited after addition of new Gaines Warehouse.General Foods Limited after addition of new Gaines Warehouse.
- Shown here is an interesting Gentleman’s Cottage, which was built in the 1850’s. Erected by the Dickinson family, this house is of Brunswick construction, which is to say, the walls are constructed oShown here is an interesting Gentleman’s Cottage, which was built in the …
- The doorway, with its fan transom, is still one of the finest in Cobourg.The doorway, with its fan transom, is still one of the finest …
- One of the earliest houses still almost intact, the building shown here is a charming Ontario Cottage built by Mathew Williams around 1834. Of note are the substantial overhanging eaves of the hippedOne of the earliest houses still almost intact, the building shown here …
- This handsome clapboard saltbox house, found directly north of Williams’ cottage (250 Mathew Street), was built in the 1840’s. Mathew Williams owned much of the land north of King Street and east ofThis handsome clapboard saltbox house, found directly north of Williams’ cottage (250 …
- This is the only building in Cobourg that was constructed of cut stone. It was built in 1847-48 by Alexander Sutherland.This is the only building in Cobourg that was constructed of cut …
- In 1851 Joseph Arundel Philp (died 1865) and his son (1826-1911), of the same name, built this one and a half story wood house, sheathed in stucco. They had arrived from England in 1832. Both were plIn 1851 Joseph Arundel Philp (died 1865) and his son (1826-1911), of …
- Alexander Cook built this one and a half storey dwelling in 1851-52Alexander Cook built this one and a half storey dwelling in 1851-52
- This house was built for John Field around 1846-47.This house was built for John Field around 1846-47.
- This home was built in 1854 by James Vair and features many Greek Revival characteristics.This home was built in 1854 by James Vair and features many …
- The main features of this interesting house are the ornate porch and handsome window over it. The house itself was built in 1862 by George Goodeve.The main features of this interesting house are the ornate porch and …
- In December 1832 Calcutt announced that his brewery, Cobourg's first, was ready to sell beer and ale. By 1835, he had purchased almost three acres of lakefront property bounded by Hibernia, Durham anIn December 1832 Calcutt announced that his brewery, Cobourg's first, was ready …
- Shown here is the stone structure found on the north side of the property on the corner of Durham and Orr St. This building is about 84' long and is constructed of unfinished, uncut rubble stone. ItShown here is the stone structure found on the north side of …
- In the 1840’s, Thomas Dumble and his son, John Henry, surveyors, came to Canada to be part of a joint commission to settle the Maine – New Brunswick boundary dispute. Afterwards, the family settled iIn the 1840’s, Thomas Dumble and his son, John Henry, surveyors, came …
- Judge George Mackenzie Clark, a successful lawyer, local politician, staunch Conservative, and personal friend of Sir John A. Macdonald, purchased the future site of Brookside School in 1869. His wifJudge George Mackenzie Clark, a successful lawyer, local politician, staunch Conservative, and …
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