Records With Access Point "Houses"

25 results found (24 digitized image(s) available).


View of houses and fields in Hartland  
Item - [ca.1910]
P11\67

The community of Hartland, located north of Woodstock on the St. John River was named for James R. Hartley, a surveyor who served as MLA for Carleton County, 1867-1868.

Aerial photograph of town of Grand Falls  
Item - [ca.1907]
P11\98

Broadway street runs along the left of the picture, on the extreme right is the Church of Assumption and the right corner is the Canadian Pacific Railway station.

James T. Smith Home, Upper Woodstock  
Item - 1899/10/09
P13\15


John Fraser residence, Pointe a la Croix  
Item - 1899
P13\37

Which later became the Gillet home, then the Alexander farm, ca.

Village of Waterford, Kings County  
Item - 1899/08/24
P13\39


Dr. James Ryan Home, Lakeside (Hampton)  
Item - 1899/08/28
P13\46

Although originally identified as “Dr. Ryan home, Norton, August 28, 1899”, this is likely the home of a Dr. James Ryan in Lakeside (Lakeside is now within the southwestern portion of Hampton.) Dr. Ryan, who died in 1934, was a dentist, allegedly from Paris who summered at this large residence. The house was known by some as "Ryan's Castle" (or Ryan Castle) and, after sitting empty for some years, was destroyed by fire in 1963.

Brunswick Street, Fredericton  
Item - 1863
P15\16

Looking east from York - flood of 1863

St. Andrews collection  
Fonds - 1889, [1911?]
P23

The majority of these photographs come from a book entitled, “St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada: A Photographic Souvenir, July 1889.” The photographer or photographers are unidentified.

It is probable that this book is the work of D. Will McKay (MacKay). McKay was certainly taking photographs in St. Andrews at the time (see Will McKay Fonds - P682). PANB holds a book of photogravures of St. Stephen which McKay published through the Albertype Co. (N.Y.) in 1896 (MC80/4025), and the N.B. Legislative Library holds a copy of his 1896 book of St. Andrews photogravures, also published by Albertype Co. (917.1533 M153). This confirms that D. Will McKay was in the business of making photographic souvenir books in the last decade of the nineteenth century. These two books were reproduced in half-tone, with some variation in page order, by Print’N Press Ltd., out of St. Stephen, N.B. sometime around 1980. PANB holds both reproductions (MC80/3074, MC80/3075).

There is a photograph (P23-08)...

A view of Chamcook Mountain, with a house in the forefront.  
Item - [ca. 1889]
P23\13

The caption reads “Shamcook Mountain.”

This photo is from the book “St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada: Photographic Souvenir; July 1889.”

The exterior of the residence of Mr. Forster in St. Andrews  
Item - [ca. 1889]
P23\35

The caption reads “Mr. Foster's Residence.

This photo is from the book “St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada: Photographic Souvenir; July 1889.”

A fairly large group of men and women gather in the front yard of a residence in St. Andrews  
Item - [ca. 1889]
P23\42

The caption reads “Group at Dr Osburn's.”
This photo is from the book “St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada: Photographic Souvenir; July 1889.”

A modest home in St. Andrews (unidentified)  
Item - [ca. 1890] - [ca. 1900]
P23\43


Ferne Dingee's (home?)  
Item - 1958
P26\27


Perth, NB  
Item - 1905-1925
P29\7

Facing upriver from hill behind railway station

Perth facing south (down river), residential area.  
Item - 1910-1930
P29\27

Present day Hospital located adjacent to the house and barn on the left

Charles Henderson home, Andover, NB  
Item - 1900-1920
P29\53


View of Sussex, NB  
Item - [ca.1900]-[ca.1920]
P36\3


House in New Bandon  
Item - [ca.1900]-[ca.1920]
P36\15


Street scene  
Item - [ca.1900]-[ca.1920]
P36\22


Parson's holiday home, Andover, NB  
Item - [ca.1900]-[ca.1920]
P36\34