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ANDREW LAPP HOUSE

Demolished House in Pickering, Ontario

Mar 18 2012

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Upon entrance of this timely home, I just could have imagined the family gathering around the fireplace on a cold winter's day.
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Looks like a fixture from the 80's, brass had been a very popular fixture from that time frame.
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This is the view from the house, you can see the lane way which leads to the 8th concession. You can still see the tracks in which at one time had been occupied by vehicles. There is in entrance from this place, you have to trench your way in by walking.
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There are apparently 2 kitchens that had once been occupied, too dark to gain access in the other. This kitchen served as an extension to the house.
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The door which clearly states "Letters" shows the fading of our time. The locks are Mastercraft Locks, the door is vintage. You can see the old key locks that had been used at one time.
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One of the doors in the rear end of the house, Vintage Lock from the late 1800's. I was moved by it's historic presence in knowing that at one time Andrew Lapp used this door to enter from his tobacco fields.

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