Item 1 - Young, Edward Malcolm

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Young, Edward Malcolm

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Claramount

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  • 1904 (Creation)
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    Newlands, William

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1 architectural drawing : pencil & wash on paper

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(1853-1926)

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William Newlands was born in 1853. His career as an architect began in Kingston sometime in 1883. John C. Newlands joined his father as a draughtsman in 1908-09, and by 1910-11 the two had formed a partnership known as William Newlands and Son. William Newlands died in 1926.

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Early plan for the house. An article in the Whig Standard gives a very romantic story which does not bear scrutiny, attributing the design of the house to an American architect named Stanford Warrington who married Helen Bernice Young. The source for this misconception is unknown. Mr. Young was the county clerk, and apparently a lawyer of some stature, Who died c. 1936. The design is related to the H.A.C.Taylor house by McKim, Mead and White (1885-86, Newport, R.I.), through a derivation published in a loose portfolio of coloured plates by John W. Masury and Co. c.1910, which in turn is probably reproduced from another source.

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Picton Gazette, 14 June 1904: ‘Brick Kiln Point, at the entrance of Picton Harbour, has been purchased by County Clerk, E.M. Young, upon which he will erect a home for himself.' B&S 24 August 1903 to Clara Belle Young, purchase of •Brick Kiln Point' (lot 1077 Tecumseth Ward) for $1,001 from trustees for Charlotte A.S. Kirkpatrick, Kingston. Second Mortgage in 1906, April 21 for either $1,500 or $4,500 (abstract is very difficult to read)

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97 Bridge Street, Picton, Ontario

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Floor Plans of Proposed Residence for E.M. Young, Esq.; Picton Ont; Scale 1/8 inch = one foot; Plan of Ground Floor; Plan of Chamber Floor; watermark: cut through ‘ J. Whatman’, no date

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  • Map cabinet: Map 73, File 0164[a]