Item 4 - Elizabeth Cottage

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Elizabeth Cottage

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  • [188-?] (Creation)

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  • 2 photograph : b&w ; 2.8 x 3.9 cm
  • 2 photographs : b&w negatives ; 35 mm

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Family group in front of Elizabeth Cottage.

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Open

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Elizabeth Cottage at 251 Brock Street was named after architect Edward Horsey's daughter, Elizabeth, who was married to Dr. Fyfe Fowler, Dean of Medicine at Queen's University. Mr. Horsey designed and built this house in 1841-1843 modelled on his former Gothic manor home at Sherborne, England. In 1954, Elizabeths eldest daughter, Louise Fowler, shortly before her death, bequeathed the house as a residence for elderly ladies of modest means who were no longer able to maintain their own homes. (Information taken from page 79 of 'Kingston Splendid Heritage' by Mikos).

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Conservation code: 1

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Contact prints. A copy negative of this image is available.

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Final

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Description created 8/29/2002.

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  • Folder: V23 Dwe-Elizabeth-4