Photo Record
Images
Metadata
Item ID# |
A2011.007.003 |
Object Name |
Image, Digital |
Title |
The parsonage, corner of 7th and Oneide streets |
Photographer |
Corrigan, Alice Jane (McNair) |
Date |
[between 191- and 1935] |
Description |
Digital reproduction of a photograph featuring "The parsonage, corner of 7th and Oneide Streets" written on back. The building is 2.5 storeys, made of brick with a front porch. The photo was taken during winter as there is snow on the ground. The town in which this picture was taken is not identified and is unknown. |
Physical Description |
1 photograph (TIFF) : b&w |
Medium |
Digital - .TIFF |
Provenance |
The Corrigan family lived in Lion's Head and Wiarton. Arnold L.S. Corrigan ("Cork") and his wife, Alice Corrigan, ran a bakery in Wiarton during the 1920s. Albert Corrigan's mother, Alice Jane (McNair) Corrigan, is believed to have taken these photographs. In 1935, the family moved to Mindemoya, Manitoulin Island where they ran another bakery. |
Restrictions on Use |
Responsibility for determining the copyright status and any permissible use rests exclusively with the user. |
Places |
Wiarton |
Search Terms & Subjects |
Manses & rectories |
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