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1878 bought by John M Gill ,later head of the James Smart Manufacturing Company. He renovated it extensively, adding the mansard roof and extra wings,thereby transforming it into Second Empire.Gill's grandson,former Mayor John Gill Broome and his wife became owners in 1957 and the house remains in the family. Info by Doug Grant
The fine example of the Queen Anne style with its rounded tower and its use of the fan motif, on the gable at the front as well as the porch, illustrates the shift for m the rather austere simplicity of the Loyalist style to the late Victorians. Interestingly enough , this house was built for Elizabeth and Alan Ault who first lived in the stone house next door. Aultwas a partner in the Ault and Reynolds coal business. In 1903 Thomas A Reynolds, a retired chief factor of the Hudson Bay Company, bought the house and brought his wife, alleged to be an Indian princess to live here. Reynolds was the author of several books about his life in the wilds, writing under the pseudonym Martin Hunter.LAST CAMP was the name he gave to the house. The architect was George A Allan of Brockville. info by Doug Grant
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super capture!
very beautiful
Grazie Susan una foto che mostra uno dei tanti momenti di vita tra le strade di Trinidad.
Oliviero
I grew up in this house through the 70's. Huge 3rd floor, large enough to play ball hockey in.
... under a great blue sky! Amazing and a nice photo! Greetings from Germany! M.
Could I have you contact me ? I am doing a project and would like to talk to you about it. Susan Guenette 613-341-1203 brockvillevictoriainn@gmail.com
Thanks
1878 bought by John M Gill ,later head of the James Smart Manufacturing Company. He renovated it extensively, adding the mansard roof and extra wings,thereby transforming it into Second Empire.Gill's grandson,former Mayor John Gill Broome and his wife became owners in 1957 and the house remains in the family. Info by Doug Grant
More history of Brockville at Brockville Historian
The fine example of the Queen Anne style with its rounded tower and its use of the fan motif, on the gable at the front as well as the porch, illustrates the shift for m the rather austere simplicity of the Loyalist style to the late Victorians. Interestingly enough , this house was built for Elizabeth and Alan Ault who first lived in the stone house next door. Aultwas a partner in the Ault and Reynolds coal business. In 1903 Thomas A Reynolds, a retired chief factor of the Hudson Bay Company, bought the house and brought his wife, alleged to be an Indian princess to live here. Reynolds was the author of several books about his life in the wilds, writing under the pseudonym Martin Hunter.LAST CAMP was the name he gave to the house. The architect was George A Allan of Brockville. info by Doug Grant
More Brockville History go to Brockville Historian
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