Jones Puckrin House at Cullen Gardens
Description
- Creator
- Unknown Photographer, Photographer
- Media Type
- Image
- Item Type
- Photographs
- Description
- A colour photograph of the Jones Puckrin house at Cullen Gardens and Miniature Village. The view is of the front porch and garden.
The frame house was built by John Jones on Lot 28, Concession 4 circa 1843. In the early 1920s, Frank Puckrin, who already owned Lot 29, Concession 4, purchased the farm. Weall and Cullen Nurseries purchased the Frank Puckrin (John Jones) Farm in 1966. Charlie Chambers, an employee of Leonard Cullen, lived in the house until his death in 1975. The house was moved in 1984 several feet to the west and turned around. It became "Granny's" a gift shop at Cullen Gardens. - Notes
- Leonard Cullen was a gardener, entrepreneur, and the founder of Whitby’s biggest tourist attraction, Cullen Gardens and Miniature Village. He was born on February 5, 1925. In 1947, Cullen purchased John A. Weall Landscaping Company for $3000 and opened five Weall and Cullen Nurseries in the GTA. The growth of his garden centres meant that Cullen needed land to grow more plants in order to keep up with demand so in 1954 he and his brother Ken purchased land on Baldwin Street (Highway 12), just north of Taunton Road. His early successes in the nurseries allowed Cullen to realize his dream of building a show garden for the public. Cullen Gardens and Miniature Village was built on 14 hectares of valley farmland at Taunton Road and Cochrane Street, just west of the land Cullen originally purchased to grow his plant material. The gardens, with Lynde Creek flowing through the property, opened on May 30, 1980 and attracted visitors from around the world every year. Cullen’s dream also incorporated his interest in local history; he purchased Whitby’s Lynde House, the oldest home in Whitby, and moved it to Cullen Gardens in 1987 in order to preserve and protect it from demolition. As Cullen Gardens grew in popularity a restaurant and banquet facilities were added to the grounds and day camps, special events, and festivals were held on the property. In 2006, the Town of Whitby purchased the property and it is now a public park. Cullen died on August 15, 2006 at the age of 81.
- Dimensions
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Width: 6 in
Height: 4 in
- Subject(s)
- Personal Name(s)
- Cullen, Len ; Chambers, Charlie ; Jones, John ; Puckrin, Frank
- Corporate Name(s)
- Cullen Gardens and Miniature Village Inc.
- Local identifier
- A2013_042_057
- Collection
- Whitby Online Historic Photographs Collection
- Geographic Coverage
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Ontario, Canada
Latitude: 43.914111413947 Longitude: -78.9669662409973
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- Donor
- Sue Green
- Copyright Statement
- This item is protected by the Canadian Copyright Act and is intended for one-time use only. Uses other than research or private study require the permission of the rightsholder(s). It is your responsibility for obtaining these permissions.
- Copyright Holder
- Whitby Archives
- Recommended Citation
- Jones Puckrin House at Cullen Gardens, Date Unknown, Photographer Unknown. Whitby Archives A2013_042_057.
- Reproduction Notes
- Scanned from a colour photograph.
- Contact
- Whitby Public LibraryEmail:archives@whitbylibrary.ca
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