Battlefield House Museum
Stoney Creek, Ontario

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Virtual Battlefield: The Museum and Its Community
Images: Buildings & Structures

 
View of the front of the Battlefield Monument.
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The cover of a commemorative booklet 'The Story of Battlefield House at Stoney Creek'.
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The Battlefield Monument, present day.
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In 1993, an extensive restoration of the Monument was undertaken.
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The official reopening of the Battlefield Monument led by Lieutenant Governor Hal Jackman.
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The opening of the monument in Battlefield Park on June 6, 1913.
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Cow grazing on the side of the hill below the Battlefield Monument.
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Front foyer of the Nash Jackson house.
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The Nash Jackson House, ready to be moved from its original location to Battlefield Park.
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The Nash Jackson House at its original location.
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The stone cairn, built from local stone, at Smith's Knoll, prior to the addition of the lion statue.
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The unveiling of the Lion's Monument at Smith's Knoll on August 1, 1910.
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Volunteer Carol Taylor serves Houseguard member Rick Peterson a drink in the Keeping Room.
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The corner stone of the Battlefield Monument was laid on May 26, 1910.
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The privy from the original Nash Jackson house property was moved to Battlefield Park.
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The privy at its original location, on the Nash Jackson property at King Street and Nash Road.
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The privy at its new location in Battlefield Park.
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Take a look at these cars!
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