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The County County House on Worsley Street in February2023-01-30T19:29:36-05:00
A view of the West side and entrance to the County jail on Mulcaster Street2023-01-30T19:15:17-05:00
A group of people approach the fron of the County Court House on Worsley Street2023-01-30T17:21:20-05:00
Belleview was built at 93 Berczy Street in the 1870’s for Jonathan Henderson a local hardware merchant2022-09-02T20:25:02-04:00
The Registry Office located at the North East corner of Mulcaster and Worsley Street. The county jail in on the hill in the background2021-02-19T18:06:19-05:00
St. Mary’s Separate School was located on Courthouse Hill on Codrington Street2021-11-12T22:33:22-05:00
A View from the water of Dunlop Street East of Poyntz Street2021-01-01T13:59:06-05:00
Looking West from Poyntz Street at the court house on Worsley Street2020-10-10T16:19:54-04:00
The original county courthouse of 1843 was incorporated into the 1877 enlarged building that was later demolished in 19772020-10-10T16:03:53-04:00
The original county courthouse2020-10-10T15:58:17-04:00
The courthouse which was built in 1877 is being demolished2020-10-10T15:28:49-04:00
The interior of St. Mary’s church on Mulcaster Street, built in 1872 and designed by Shearman Bird2020-08-27T19:38:42-04:00
The first Sacred Heart of Mary church and buriel grounds were on the East side of Mulcaster Street just North of the jail.2020-08-27T19:35:39-04:00
St.Mary’s church was designed by Shearman Bird and built in 1872. The deanery and church were located on Mulcaster Street2020-08-27T19:31:36-04:00
A view of the Land Registry and other offices on Worsley Street2019-10-19T21:00:13-04:00
A view from the ice of court house hill and City Hall2019-10-19T20:03:20-04:00
Looking towards the bay and the old Barrie Court House.2019-01-08T20:17:22-05:00
Saint Joseph’s (St. Joe’s) Convent on Mulcaster Street.2020-08-27T20:22:40-04:00
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