21 Aberdeen Avenue

 

Property Details

  • Address: 21 Aberdeen Avenue 
  • HCD Area: Unspecified 
  • Property Description: West end of triple, lane to west side 
  • Original Occupancy Date: 1890 
  • Original Owner: John Holmes 
  • Original Occupant: Alfred G. Pearson 
  • Assessment Rolls: 1890 - Alfred G. Pearson, 30, inspector, (t), John Holmes, owner, 18' x 67, 2 storey brick, 18' x 28, 11 x 12, $1399, Baptist, 2 people 1900 - Archibald Moffat, 30, clerk, (t) John Holmes, owner, 18' x 52, $1233, Protestant, 5 people 1959 - Hilda L. Gauthier, bom 1912, widow, owner, 17' x 70, $2508, Hilda E. Gauthier, bom 1905, widow, bom 1905, (t) Church of England 
  • Land Use: Residential 
  • Building Type: Westerly of row of three 
  • Original Architectural Style: Bay and Gable 
  • Height: 2 1/2 storey 
  • Materials: Brick, stone lintel to basement 
  • Doors: Ornamental gabled wooden porch, half-glazed with transom 
  • Windows: Fixed 
  • Roof: Asphalt 

 

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