Records With Access Point "Rothesay Parish"

2 results found (2 digitized image(s) available).


Duart Hall on Station Road in Rothesay  
Item - [ca.1900]
P11\21

Duart Hall on Station Road in Rothesay. The side of building, showing the cupola, as viewed from the Belleview Hotel. People about the grounds, including a child in a wheelchair. Until its renovation around 1900 to be part of the Belleview Hotel complex, Duart Hall was a carriage house. The cupola's original use was as an air vent. Belleview Hotel was built in 1877 and was the area's first residential hotel.

Belleview Hotel in Rothesay on Station Road  
Item - [ca.1900]
P11\22

View of the side of the hotel showing its hip roof from in front of Duart Hall. Women on the verandah of Duart Hall and children on the lawn, including a child in a wheelchair. Belleview Hotel was built in 1877 and was the private residence of William Pugsley from 1915-1925. It served as Government House during his 1917-1923 term as Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick and as the site of a gala hosting the Prince of Wales in 1919. In 1967 it was the home of William R. MacKay.