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Elsie Puckering Collection
ON00098 MG1 B1 · Collection

Terra Cotta. Mixed Media from 1953-1989

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Pièce · 1969-11-18
Fait partie de Elsie Puckering Collection

Terra Cotta. Newspaper Articles – Photo Copies. Terra Cotta's Threatened By Road-Widening. Newspaper article from The Daily Times, Brampton. By Bill Doole and Michael Gosling. Pen and ink drawings by John Agg, Country Gallery, Terra Cotta. Page 3. November 18, 1969

A Place in the Sun. Terra Cotta
Pièce · 1988-06-29
Fait partie de Elsie Puckering Collection

Terra Cotta. Newspaper Articles – Photo Copies. A Place in the Sun. Terra Cotta. The Brass Thimble, Terra Cotta General Store, Terra Quilta, The Terra Cotta Inn, Terra Cotta Conservation Area, Terra Cotta Gardens Ltd. Newspaper advertisement from the Georgetown Herald. Page 10, Section A. June 29, 1988

Pièce · 13 March 1822
Fait partie de William Wright Scott Collection (Acc. #05.21)

Deeds. Grant, 200 acres, the easterly half and the westerly half of lot 23, concession 7, Esquesing Township. To John Merredith of the Township of Grimsby, County of Lincoln, District of Gore, yeoman, son of Charles Merredith of Township of Grimsby, District of Gore, a UL Loyalist. Deed/textual document. 13 March 1822

Pièce · December 12, 1856
Fait partie de William Wright Scott Collection (Acc. #05.21)

Deeds. Deed of Bargain and Sale: between John Craig, Township of Esquesing, and Peter Laird, Township of Chinguacousy. Thirty acres composed of part Lot 24, Concession 6, Township of Esquesing, more particularly described as being of the west end of the northerly half of said lot. Registered in the Registry Office of County of Halton, Liber “C” for Esquesing. 505, memo no. 558. Deed/textual document. December 12, 1856

Pièce · November 30, 1866
Fait partie de William Wright Scott Collection (Acc. #05.21)

Deeds. Indenture of Bargain and Sale: Between John Merredith and Henry Merredith. 55 acres situated on the north easterly portion of Lot 23, in the Concession 6, of the Township of Esquesing, and being the portion of the said lot remaining unsold at the date of these presents. Also 15 acres of the same more or less being composed of the south westerly part of the northerly half of Lot 24 in the Concession 6, of the said Township of Esquesing. Witness to this Indenture of Bargain and Sale was J. John Newton, merchant, Township of Esquesing. Duplicate certificate was recorded in the registry office County of Halton on March 23, 1867. Liber “G” for Esquesing, folio 151, duplicate #81. Deed/textual document. November 30, 1866