Records With Access Point "Interior decoration"
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Interior St. James Presbyterian Church
Item - 1895-1905
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With reverend at the pulpit and three choir members at the altar. Altar and columns decorated with boughs. The church later became St. James and St. John United when the church joined the Methodist in 1925. Newcastle, New Brunswick.
The original parlour in the Beaverbrook House (Old Manse)
Item - 1895-1905
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Portraits of Jane Noble and William Cuthbert Aitken hanging on the wall to the left and right of the large, ornate fireplace. Old Manse was the childhood home of Lord Beaverbrook (Sir William Maxwell Aitken). The house was built in 1877 for shipbuilder and merchant, William Watt. It was sold in 1879 to the Presbyterian congregation as a manse. Reverend William Cuthbert Aitken and his wife and then 5 children arrived from Maple, Ontario to reside in the house in 1880. Newcastle, New Brunswick.