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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","Buildings"]},{"label":"Source","value":"Historic House Project"},{"label":"Description","value":"Plan 92, Blk C, Pt Lt 10 1917 A. 80 The Hughes Cleaver House HISTORY: In 1844 Lot 22 was mortgaged by Daniel Torrance to Andrew Gage & wife; in 1846 a release of equity on the mortgage transferred the property again to Daniel Torrance; in 1853 to John Torrance; in 1872 Lot 10, Block C, Abrey's Map, passed to David Torrance; in 1876 to Peter Redpath; in 1882 to Samuel Morris Durkee; in 1895 to John Kentner & wife; in 1907 to J. C. & M. C. Smith; in 1913 to Peter Adlington; in 1915 to Hughes Cleaver; in 1921 to Robert Hunt ... According to Stanley Blair, built by George Blair for Hughes Cleaver when he was first married to Ariel Shapland. They later moved to 2085 Caroline Street, built in 1924. The older son and namesake of Ellis Hughes Cleaver (see 2063 Caroline Street), Hughes was like his father a lawyer. He was elected reeve of Burlington in 1918 - 19, mayor in 1920, and Member of Parliament in 1935, 1940, 1945, and 1949; he retired in 1953. In Ottawa he chaired the Banking and Commerce Committee, the War Expenditures Committee, and the Railroad and Trans-Canada Airways Committee. Hughes Cleaver married Ariel Shapland, who in 1913 had designed Burlington's first coat-of-arms. The young couple first lived in a nearby house at 524 Pearl Street, and then here. Hughes Cleaver's development plan for this area (Plan 134, Crescent Survey, 1911) included the Emerald Street Boulevard, which is a prototype of Rossmore Boulevard in his later Roseland development. Cleaver was also the partner with English Inns in the building of the Pig & Whistle Inn (see 5527 Lakeshore Road) in 1930. His other business ventures included the Bluebird Bus Line (its office building still stands at 2015 Lakeshore Road); a fox Farms and Farming on Caroline Street {where?}; and a cure-all remedy called \"radium water\", which is said to have ended one patient's troubles altogether. The 1929 crash left him financially embarrassed, and he was disbarred by the Law Society for misuse of his clients' funds.At the federal Liberal nomination meeting in 1935, he spoke effectively, saying that since his disbarment he had no other way of making a living. Having been nominated and elected, he paid back his creditors and was reinstated by the Law Society in 1952. He then gave up his seat in Parliament to return to law practice. From Pathway to Skyway, pp. 51, 52, 61, 62. Turcotte, Burlington: The Growing Years, pp. 18, 92, 254, 256 - 8 1910 GOAD Map: J. C. & M. C. Smith Apple Evaporator, \"silent except in Fall of year\". 1916 Sewerage Works Plan: Hughes Cleaver 1919 Voters List: Hughes Cleaver, Barrister, Part Lot 10, Caroline. 1924 GOAD Map: 77 Pearl 1932 Burlington Directory: F. W. Templin, Owner, Chris Taylor, Tenant, 77 Pearl; Templin Drygoods, 13 Water ARCHITECTURE: A one-and-a-half-storey Craftsman Style Bungalow clad with stretcher-bond brick on a rubblestone foundation. The end-gabled roof, with a low shed-roofed dormer, extends to cover the wrap around veranda, which is supported by Tuscan capital posts grouped in threes at the corner, and single at the entrance. The original low balustrade has unusually grouped posts. The lower-level windows are grouped in pairs and have segmental arches with radiating voussoirs and stone sills. ENVIRONMENT: Situated on the corner of Caroline Street. USABILITY: INTEGRITY: The chimney has been replaced with a metal stovepipe. Well maintained."},{"label":"Creator","value":"Pat Taylor"},{"label":"Date","value":"1910"},{"label":"Date (EDTF)","value":"D:00 M:00 Y:1910"},{"label":"Title","value":"514 Pearl Street,Burlington, ON 2012"},{"label":"Repository","value":["Burlington Historical Society"]}],"description":"514 Pearl Street,Burlington, ON 2012","sequences":[{"@type":"sc:Sequence","canvases":[{"@id":"https://iiif.quartexcollections.com/qstarter29/iiif/3dfbe47c-2420-418b-9ad3-e55f5fed1970/canvas/_1","@type":"sc:Canvas","label":"514 Pearl Street,Burlington, ON 2012","height":1064,"width":1600,"images":[{"@type":"oa:Annotation","motivation":"sc:painting","resource":{"@id":"https://iiif.quartexcollections.com/qstarter29/iiif/3dfbe47c-2420-418b-9ad3-e55f5fed1970/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/3dfbe47c-2420-418b-9ad3-e55f5fed1970","profile":"http://iiif.io/api/image/2/level2.json","tiles":[{"width":512,"scaleFactors":[1,2,4]}]},"height":1064,"width":1600},"on":"https://iiif.quartexcollections.com/qstarter29/iiif/3dfbe47c-2420-418b-9ad3-e55f5fed1970/canvas/_1","metadata":[]}],"thumbnail":{"@id":"https://iiif.quartexcollections.com/qstarter29/iiif/3dfbe47c-2420-418b-9ad3-e55f5fed1970/full/500,500/0/default.jpg","@type":"dctypes:Image","height":500,"width":500}}]}],"thumbnail":"https://iiif.quartexcollections.com/qstarter29/iiif/3dfbe47c-2420-418b-9ad3-e55f5fed1970/full/500,500/0/default.jpg","logo":"https://iiif.quartexcollections.com/qstarter29/iiif/logo"}