Wood Sons Upper Canada Village Collector Plate

Pre-owned excellent condition


UPPER CANADA VILLAGE


(1) CHRIST CHURCH, c. 1837, removed intact

from Moulinette. Gothic window frame. Classical moulding. Built through generosity of Adam Dixson, U.E.


(2) COOK'S TAVERN, c. 1822, removed intact from Williamsburg Twp., Dundas Co. Regency, brick. Used by travellers on St. Lawrence and as community centre by settlers.


(3) FRENCH-ROBERTSON HOUSE, c. 1784, removed intact from Cornwall Twp. Early Colonial, frame. Contains fine detailing.


(4) CRYSLER'S STORE, c. 1820, removed intact from Williamsburg Twp. Frame with Classical detailing. General Store where, in early days china, groceries, liquor, materials and hardware were bartered for local produce.


(5) WILLARD'S HOTEL, c. 1795, removed intact from Williamsburg Twp. Early Colonial, frame. Built by Daniel Myers, U.E. and later run by John Willard from Vermont. Now serves meals in 1854 style.


(6) CRYSLER HALL, c. 1846 from Williamsburg Twp. Regency Classical with Doric columns, brick and stucco. Formerly family house, now Social History Museum of U.C.V.


(7) THE DOCTOR'S HOUSE, c. 1845, removed intact from Aultsville, Stormont Co. Colonial Regency, brick.


(8) GLENGARRY SCHOOL, c. 1859, formerly The Athol School, Kenyon Twp, Glengarry Co. Log. Resembles the school in 'Glengarry School Days' by Ralph Connor with 'dirty panes and birch rod'


(9) HIRED MAN'S HOUSE, c. 1820, from Charlottenburg Twp., Glengarry Co. Contains kitchen, living and two bedrooms with sleeping loft WOOD & SONS ENGLAND above. Log.