The above cut is a facsimile of four modern dwellings for Dr. Cruickshank, located on the corner of Chatham Street and Victoria Avenue printed in The Evening Record on April 20, 1901. They are built of veneered brick. There is a large basement containing store rooms and a laundry and furnace room. On the first floor is a reception hall, parlor with handsome mantel, dining room with a fine china closet, kitchen is large, with a convenient pantry. All the rooms are well lighted. The main rooms are finished in oak. On the second story there are four bedrooms, bath with modern plumbing, and a large linen closet. Williams Bros. are the architects of the building, and they expect to complete it by June. (FILES/The Windsor Star)
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