Friday, 28 October 2011

Anyone recognize this Liverpool house?

This one is a lot tougher...anyone know this house? Tammi if you guess this one I will be impressed!


Heather Kelly guessed it...actually Ann Langille guessed it earlier today but I deleted her comment because I kinda thought it would give everyone a little problem to identify it. It was located on Main Street across from the Fire Hall, and next to Bruce Inglis's house. It burned and the remains of the house was demolished.

28 comments:

  1. yep, on Main St. going toward the firehall,

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  2. This looks to me like it could be the house on church street, just down from the old cemetary on the right hand side when you're walking towards the Joudrey's place.

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  3. Damn, now that I see the other comment, it does look like the one on Main...right side when going towards the firehall, right?

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  4. The old Herbie and Kay More house at 500 Main St.
    Anne Peverill

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  5. That house,previously owned by Paul and Shelley Connolly, is now owned by Maureen Howe.
    Anne P.

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  6. Nope Dannie it's not on Church Street either

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  7. I have a couple of guesses...

    1) right beside Chandler's Funeral Home
    2) Bristol Avenue - there are a few homes along that stretch past yours to the bridge that look similar
    3) Across from Cobb's Park on Main street
    4) Total wild card shot - across from the Royal Bank - if it is that house it has been EXTENSIVELY renovated and outside changed but that was the first one I thought of with the windows in the entry.
    Any of them warm?

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  8. Nope Tammi hehehehe I knew this one would be harder

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  9. Do u give up yet Tammi? Want a clue?

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  10. I won't give up. Yes an obscure clue :-)

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  11. The house no longer exists but did exist in our lifetime...it's not been gone for long. So the photos on the internet won't help you, it has to be from your memory.

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  12. Henry Hensey Drive?

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  13. The only thing I can think of and initially before you said it was no longer standing was the Brewster house across from Sobeys. Now that you say that it could be possible.

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  14. Nope its not that one...it's been gone for less than 10 years

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  15. Hmm...must be something around that corner cause the only thing that's really been developed in the last 15 or so years is Milton Corner. Trying to rack my brain over the houses that used to be there. The blue house Horace owned was up too high to be street level...trying to remember houses up the Milton Road. Are we in the right vicinity?

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  16. Next clue - The house was on Main Street

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  17. Was it the house that use to stand next to where Bruce Inglis now lives?

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  18. Was it the house that burned (?) before King Street on the left side of the road going toward Milton?

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  19. Is it the house that used to be on the lot that April Williams just built a house on?

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  20. The mystery has been solved. Heather Kelly and Ann Langille identified the house and since then I've added updated pictures of the same house which was destroyed by fire in 2002 and no longer exists. Stay tuned for Monday, I'll be adding several pictures that I took myself of Liverpool houses and these houses no longer exist. Let's see if you all remember those houses.

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  21. The house burnt down on April 4, 2002, sometime early Sunday morning. I rember the fire page. When I got to the firehall my mouth just droped, so close to the fire hall. Unfortunatly some one living there didn't make it out of the house. The next day I bought my ford ranger which I still have to this day. This is why I rember this.

    Shane McDougall

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