- CA ON00239 F1418-S1-SS1-f15-12
- Item
- 1918
Part of William Newlands fonds
Basement, but not identical to 0015[d]
Gibson, Charles John
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Part of William Newlands fonds
Basement, but not identical to 0015[d]
Gibson, Charles John
Part of William Newlands fonds
Coach house and stable (blueprint of [e])
Newlands and Son
Part of William Newlands fonds
House exterior, west and east elevations
Part of William Newlands fonds
Cross section, drawing for blueprint no. 0015[j]
Part of William Newlands fonds
West elevation
Part of William Newlands fonds
North elevation
Gibson, Charles John
Part of William Newlands fonds
Front and rear elevations of house
Gibson, Charles John
Part of William Newlands fonds
Basement plan
Part of William Newlands fonds
3 copies of cross section
Part of William Newlands fonds
Original elevation of Copsewerth, received with the Newlands Collection, now catalogued with Kingston Architectural Drawings Collection. Four 'villa' lots at Livingston and King (5, 6, 7 & 8) were purchased by James Craig, a bookkeeper, from George Morse in 1877 for $1000. Drawings 0281 and 8010 appear to date from the period of construction, and are both signed by E.J.A. In 1884, Craig sold the property to Michael Doran, who acquired additional lots in 1887, extending his property to Ellerbeck. Newlands was probably engaged to upgrade the heating system in 1889, after he had dropped 'Jr' from his signature. His work might also include the additions to the house, including the conservatory. After Doran's death (1893) the property was sold to Adam Shortt (1897), who removed the conservatory and replaced it with a side verandah (see P6-K 81-7 K.P. Coll, QUA), which has since been enclosed. The tower has been shortened by a full storey. The property was purchased by John G. Ettinger, a teacher, in 1910. Much of the property was sold off thereafter.
Adams, Edwin James