view gallery NW4.8 km | West Highlands School - Amherst, Nova Scotia in Photos Then and Now The West Highlands School was built to accommodate the population growth in this area of the town. It remains on its original site, and is still used as a school. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 01/27/2024 last visited: never |
view gallery NW4.8 km | West Highlands School - Amherst, Nova Scotia in Picture Perfect Postcards The West Highlands School was built to accommodate the population growth in this area of the town. It remains on its original site, and is still used as a school. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 01/27/2024 last visited: never |
view gallery NW4.8 km | West Highlands School - Amherst, NS in Former Schools Built in 1911 and opened in 1912, West Highlands' cornerstone was laid on January 16, 1912 by then mayor of Amherst, T.P. Lowther. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 09/19/2015 last visited: never |
view gallery NW4.8 km | Amherst to demolish former West Highlands School building in News Article Locations Built in 1911 and opened in 1912, West Highlands' cornerstone was laid on January 16, 1912 by then mayor of Amherst, T.P. Lowther. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 09/10/2015 last visited: never |
view gallery NW4.8 km | 1912 - West Highlands School - Amherst, NS in Dated Buildings and Cornerstones Built in 1911 and opened in 1912, West Highlands' cornerstone was laid on January 16, 1912 by then mayor of Amherst, T.P. Lowther. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 09/11/2015 last visited: never |
view gallery NW4.8 km | West Highlands School - Amherst, NS in Atlantic Canada Heritage Properties Built in 1911 and opened in 1912, West Highlands' cornerstone was laid on January 16, 1912 by then mayor of Amherst, T.P. Lowther. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 09/10/2015 last visited: never |
view gallery NW4.8 km | West Highlands School - 1911 - Amherst, NS in Dated Architectural Structures Multifarious Built in 1911 and opened in 1912, West Highlands' cornerstone was laid on January 16, 1912 by then mayor of Amherst, T.P. Lowther. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 12/06/2017 last visited: never |
view gallery NW5.1 km | Amherst Railway Station - Amherst, Nova Scotia in Photos Then and Now Built by the Intercolonial Railway in 1907-08, this red sandstone depot is one of the largest remaining in Nova Scotia. It was intentionally built oversize to emphasize Amherst's importance on the line as a industrial and service centre. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 01/27/2024 last visited: never |
view gallery NW5.1 km | Amherst Railway Station - Amherst, Nova Scotia in Picture Perfect Postcards Built by the Intercolonial Railway in 1907-08, this red sandstone depot is one of the largest remaining in Nova Scotia. It was intentionally built oversize to emphasize Amherst's importance on the line as a industrial and service centre. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 01/27/2024 last visited: never |
view gallery NW5.1 km | VIA Rail/Canadian National Station - Amherst, NS in Train Stations/Depots Built by the Intercolonial Railway in 1907-08, this Romanesque Revival red sandstone depot is one of the largest remaining in Nova Scotia. It was built oversize to emphasize Amherst's importance on the line as a industrial and service centre. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 09/10/2015 last visited: 08/29/2019 |
view gallery NW5.1 km | "Train station could become new home for Bambino's" -- Amherst NS CAN in News Article Locations In 2015 the city of Amherst, Nova Scotia and a restaurateur are trying to locate a restaurant in Amherst's historic Inter-Colonial Railway Depot posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 01/13/2017 last visited: 08/29/2019 |
view gallery NW5.1 km | Amherst Railway Station - Amherst, NS in Wikipedia Entries Built by the Intercolonial Railway in 1907-08, this red sandstone depot is one of the largest remaining in Nova Scotia. It was intentionally built oversize to emphasize Amherst's importance on the line as a industrial and service centre. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 09/10/2015 last visited: 08/29/2019 |
view gallery NW5.1 km | Inter-Colonial Railway Depot - Amherst NS CAN in Atlantic Canada Heritage Properties The former Inter-Colonial Railway depot at Amherst, which has been listed on Canada's Register of Historic Places since 1992 posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 01/13/2017 last visited: 08/29/2019 |
view gallery NW5.1 km | VIA Rail/Canadian National Station - Amherst, NS in Victorian Style Architecture Built by the Intercolonial Railway in 1907-08, this Romanesque Revival red sandstone depot is one of the largest remaining in Nova Scotia. It was built oversize to emphasize Amherst's importance on the line as a industrial and service centre. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 09/16/2018 last visited: 08/29/2019 |
view gallery NW5.3 km | Dooly's - Amherst, NS in Billiards and Pool Halls Dooly's in Amherst is one of 61 Dooly's in Canada, spread across seven provinces. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 09/11/2015 last visited: 08/29/2019 |
view gallery NW5.3 km | Former Trinity Methodist Church - Amherst, NS in Methodist Churches Built a Methodist Church, this was the third to be built in Amherst and was dedicated on September 22, 1907. The first was built in 1841, the second dedicated in 1876. It was later expanded to seat 800, but still proved too small in later years. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 03/12/2016 last visited: 08/29/2019 |
view gallery NW5.3 km | Trinity St. Stephen's United Church - Amherst, NS in Wikipedia Entries Built a Methodist Church, this was the third to be built in Amherst and was dedicated on September 22, 1907. The first was built in 1841, the second dedicated in 1876. It was later expanded to seat 800, but still proved too small in later years. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 03/11/2016 last visited: 08/29/2019 |
view gallery NW5.3 km | Trinity St. Stephen's United Church - Amherst, NS in This Old Church Built a Methodist Church, this was the third to be built in Amherst and was dedicated on September 22, 1907. The first was built in 1841, the second dedicated in 1876. It was later expanded to seat 800, but still proved too small in later years. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 09/13/2015 last visited: 08/29/2019 |
view gallery NW5.3 km | Trinity St. Stephen's United Church - Amherst, NS in Victorian Style Architecture Built a Methodist Church, this was the third to be built in Amherst and was dedicated on September 22, 1907. The first was built in 1841, the second dedicated in 1876. It was later expanded to seat 800, but still proved too small in later years. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 09/16/2018 last visited: 08/29/2019 |
view gallery NW5.3 km | Trinity St. Stephen's United Church - Amherst, NS in Unique Steeples Built a Methodist Church, this was the third to be built in Amherst and was dedicated on September 22, 1907. The first was built in 1841, the second dedicated in 1876. It was later expanded to seat 800, but still proved too small in later years. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 09/12/2015 last visited: 08/29/2019 |
view gallery NW5.3 km | 1906 -Trinity St. Stephen's United Church - Amherst, NS in Dated Buildings and Cornerstones Built a Methodist Church, this was the third to be built in Amherst and was dedicated on September 22, 1907. The first was built in 1841, the second dedicated in 1876. It was later expanded to seat 800, but still proved too small in later years. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 09/14/2015 last visited: 08/29/2019 |
view gallery NW5.3 km | Trinity St. Stephen's United Church - Amherst, NS in Bell Towers Built a Methodist Church, this was the third to be built in Amherst and was dedicated on September 22, 1907. The first was built in 1841, the second dedicated in 1876. It was later expanded to seat 800, but still proved too small in later years. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 09/19/2015 last visited: 08/29/2019 |
view gallery NW5.3 km | Trinity St. Stephen's United Church - Amherst, NS in Atlantic Canada Heritage Properties Built a Methodist Church, this was the third to be built in Amherst and was dedicated on September 22, 1907. The first was built in 1841, the second dedicated in 1876. It was later expanded to seat 800, but still proved too small in later years. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 09/12/2015 last visited: 08/29/2019 |
view gallery NW5.3 km | Trinity St. Stephen's United Church - Amherst, NS in Continental Reformed and Congregational Church Sites Built a Methodist Church, this was the third to be built in Amherst and was dedicated on September 22, 1907. The first was built in 1841, the second dedicated in 1876. On July 5, 1936 it became Trinity St. Stephen's United Church. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 09/12/2015 last visited: 08/29/2019 |
view gallery NW5.3 km | Fathers of Confederation - Amherst, NS in Lucky 7 The town of Amherst is proud to have been either the birthplace or the residence of no less than four Fathers of Canadian Confederation. They have been immortalized in various ways within the town. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 01/13/2017 last visited: never |
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