Birthplace of Ice Hockey

Windsor,  Nova  Scotia, Canada – c. 1800
by
Garth Vaughan © 2001
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Origin
  Evolution   Hockeyists
  Windsor

Birthplace

Overview

Long Pond at Clifton

Haliburton’s
Home,

Clifton Grove


The View (Haliburton)

Building Clifton – Penny

Hale 1926

Denis 1934

Hale 1952

Museum Information



Pictures of Clifton

Pictures

Long Pond at Clifton

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Clifton, Windsor, Nova Scotia
Thomas Chandler Haliburton’s
"Clifton Grove", Windsor, Nova Scotia

…Haliburton…started
building Clifton…on 30 acres of land purchased in January 1833. It would appear
that the house was completed by Christmas 1835, when he was 39 years old. At occupation
the family consisted of haliburton, his wife (Louisa), five daughters ranging
in age from 18 to 5 and three sons aged 15, 4 and 3…


Excerpt
From
The Haliburton Bi-Centenary Chaplet: An Architectural Interpretation
of Clifton Grove
by Allen Penny
Papers Presented at the 1996 Thomas Raddall
Symposium
Edited by Richard A. Davies
Published – 1997
Pg 104

 

 

 
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