{"@context":"http://iiif.io/api/presentation/2/context.json","@type":"sc:Manifest","@id":"https://iiif.quartexcollections.com/qstarter29/iiif/1bac3dff-4d30-4ab7-be11-a404915c3321/manifest","label":"bhs_207733","metadata":[{"label":"Identifier","value":"bhs_207733"},{"label":"Rights","value":["Copyright status unknown. Responsibility for determining the copyright status and any use rests exclusively with the user."]},{"label":"Language","value":["EN"]},{"label":"Format","value":["JPEG"]},{"label":"Type","value":["Photograph"]},{"label":"Subject","value":["Houses"]},{"label":"Description","value":"Part of a Burlington Honour Roll tree, a Red Ash, is seen on the right. A one-and-a-half storey frame bungalow built in a vernacular Craftsman style, somewhat influenced by the grander Craftsman-style villa, \"Hazelmere\" , built two years earlier for James Harrison, next door at 534 Burlington Avenue.The wood, including the prefabricated windows and cross-cut clapboard siding, came from A. S. Nicholson's Planing Mill on Ontario Street. The roof flares out over wide eaves, and this curving flare is echoed in the lower boards of the front verandah. The posts supporting the roof over the full front verandah are clad with clapboard siding. The front elevation is eccentric but balanced, with a projecting bay window on one side of the central door. The sash windows at the front and side elevations have a Craftsman-style detailing of three-over-one in the upper sash, and a single pane lower sash. The large side and rear gables are clad with cedar shingles, which originally also covered the roof. The foundation is an unusual combination of rubblestone below grade and red brick above grade.,Built in 1912 by Charles Andrew Klainka (pronounced Klankey), who had been a foreman at A. S. Nicholson's planing mill, where an accidental injury seems to have convinced him to change his occupation. 2 August 1910 Gazette: Mr Chas. Klainka, foreman in A. S. Nicholson's planing mill, had a narrow escape from a very serious accident on Saturday last. He was engaged sawing a board, when a piece broke off, hit against the saw, flew off and struck him on the hand and stomach, knocking him senseless to the floor. He recovered in about ten minutes, and after having his injured hand dressed, was able to go home. Charles Klainka soon afterwards became operator of the Ford Garage at the corner of Locust and Water Streets. He also had a large car repair shop on Pine Street. He built several houses on speculation, including two on Hurd Street (514 and 518) and one at 255 Guelph Line. The Klainka family are longtime residents in Burlington. One Klainka had a tailor shop in Highville; another in the 1930s and 1940s had the garbage collection contract for the Beach Strip. 4 January 1913 Spectator \"Burlington Briefs / Interesting News Budget From the Pretty Lakeside Town\": All the time there is something doing in the real estate business in Burlington. The latest is the sale of the bungalow of Charles Klainka, of Rochester, which has been advertised in the Spectator for the past two weeks, and which J. S. Boothman has sold to Mrs. Wheeler, of Port Nelson, for a good round sum. There is hardly a day without some deal being closed here. Agnes (nee Eubank) was the widow of Nicholas Wheeler. Her daughter, Bessie Terryberry, was a dressmaker and also ran a boarding house. Ed McMunn boarded here as a young man. Sold in 1943 to Arthur Herbert Freeman and his wife Julia Edna (nee Blanshard), who had retired from Farms and Farminging at 2196 No 2 Side Road. Designated under the Ontario Heritage Act in 1994. Its maintenance and restoration were recognized with a Heritage Award in 2008. NOT removed in 2012 from the HB heritage property registry, despite its alleged lack of historical, architectural, or contextual value, because it had been designated under the OHA."},{"label":"Creator","value":"Chris Bryan"},{"label":"Date","value":"Aug-08"},{"label":"Date (EDTF)","value":"D:00 M:00 Y:2008"},{"label":"Title","value":"526 Burlington Avenue, August 2008"},{"label":"Repository","value":["Burlington Historical Society"]}],"description":"526 Burlington Avenue, August 2008","sequences":[{"@type":"sc:Sequence","canvases":[{"@id":"https://iiif.quartexcollections.com/qstarter29/iiif/1bac3dff-4d30-4ab7-be11-a404915c3321/canvas/_1","@type":"sc:Canvas","label":"526 Burlington Avenue, August 2008","height":1200,"width":1600,"images":[{"@type":"oa:Annotation","motivation":"sc:painting","resource":{"@id":"https://iiif.quartexcollections.com/qstarter29/iiif/1bac3dff-4d30-4ab7-be11-a404915c3321/full/full/0/default.jpg","@type":"dctypes:Image","format":"image/jpeg","service":{"@context":"http://iiif.io/api/image/2/context.json","@id":"https://iiif.quartexcollections.com/qstarter29/iiif/1bac3dff-4d30-4ab7-be11-a404915c3321","profile":"http://iiif.io/api/image/2/level2.json","tiles":[{"width":512,"scaleFactors":[1,2,4]}]},"height":1200,"width":1600},"on":"https://iiif.quartexcollections.com/qstarter29/iiif/1bac3dff-4d30-4ab7-be11-a404915c3321/canvas/_1","metadata":[]}],"thumbnail":{"@id":"https://iiif.quartexcollections.com/qstarter29/iiif/1bac3dff-4d30-4ab7-be11-a404915c3321/full/500,500/0/default.jpg","@type":"dctypes:Image","height":500,"width":500}}]}],"thumbnail":"https://iiif.quartexcollections.com/qstarter29/iiif/1bac3dff-4d30-4ab7-be11-a404915c3321/full/500,500/0/default.jpg","logo":"https://iiif.quartexcollections.com/qstarter29/iiif/logo"}