I had the very good fortune to find this photo of Malcolm Cameron for sale in Miami, FL and bought it while I had the chance.
From the collection of John Rochon
To learn more about Mr. Cameron, follow this link to the Dictionary of Canadian Biography http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?BioId=38997
Monday, December 10, 2012
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Historic Thom Block Given New Lease On Life As Gallery Lambton
The historic Thom Block on the southwest corner of Christina and Lochiel streets, better known as the "Saks" building, has been a landmark downtown since its erection in 1893 by Major John Strathearn Thom, a local photographer and artist. Thom's studio was on the upper floor while he rented the main floor as retail space. Over the years it has been occupied by the Dominion Bank, Manley's, Knowles Shoes, Saks and a flea-market among others. For the past 25+ years the building sat empty and neglected and was set for demolition a couple of times over the years. Luckily for Sarnia, demolition was avoided and early this year plans were announced to incorporate the all new Gallery Lambton into the shell of the Thom Block. Concern was raised regarding the beautiful antique staircase until assurance was given to save the staircase and incorporate it into the design. Everything but the east and north facades has been removed and soon the new steel structure will be erected. We are hoping that all goes according to plan as the new gallery must be completed by next spring to receive the federal monies available. Below are photos from my collection and photos I've taken of the work in progress.
From the collection of John Rochon
From the collection of John Rochon
Sarnia Observer 12 January 1977 p1
Photo by John Rochon 1984
Photo by John Rochon 2010
Photo by John Rochon 2010
Photo by John Rochon 2010
Photo by John Rochon 2010
Photo by John Rochon 2010
Photo by John Rochon 2010
ENDANGERED - 345 Christina Street North
This unassuming 19th-century house has been occupied for many years by a lawyers office. In 1900 it was the residence of James Spearman, 1st Chairman of the new Sarnia Public Library Board. His daughter Patricia, would go on to become the first Children's Librarian in Ontario. A demolition permit has been granted for this property and my requests to make a photo record of the interior have so far fallen on deaf ears. I will continue to try to gain admittance, so we can at least have a complete photographic record of the property.
Photo by John Rochon
Chief Wawanosh House Razed
The very aged frame house at 170 Christina Street South, believed by some to have been the residence of Chief Wawanosh, has been pulled down. Repeated requests on my part to get permission to photograph the interior before demolition fell on deaf ears and as a consequence we now have a photo record of the exterior only. Below are photos that I have taken of the house.
Photo by John Rochon
Photo by John Rochon
Photo by John Rochon
Photo by John Rochon
Photo by John Rochon
Photo by John Rochon
Photo by John Rochon
Last House on Front Street
The aged brick house at 158 Front Street South, the last remaining house on Front St., is due for demolition by the owners for parking space. This very solid building, which has stood there since c.1875 has been empty for some time, although it looks as if recent attempts to renovate it were halted once the decision was made to pull it down. The Sarnia Heritage Committee put forth the suggestion that the house be renovated to serve as a hostel for out-of-town family members visiting relatives at the Residence on the St. Clair, which is immediately south. Unfortunately, this suggestion was rejected, and demolition of the house could begin at any time. I am hoping that the owners will change their minds. They were kind enough to allow myself and a friend to go through the house to document it photographically and also allowed us to take old architectural files that had been stored in the attic of the house. Below are some of the photos I took while going through the house.
Photo by John Rochon 2010
Photo by John Rochon 2010
Photo by John Rochon 2010
Photo by John Rochon 2010
Photo by John Rochon 2010
Photo by John Rochon 2010
Photo by John Rochon 2010
Photo by John Rochon 2010
Friday, April 16, 2010
Looking Into The Past - Old and New Views of Sarnia - Combined
I got my inspiration to make these images from the Flickr.com group Looking Into The Past. I hope you enjoy them as much as I enjoy making them!
If one stares at the southeast corner of Front and Cromwell Sts. long enough, one can almost see the old Vendome Hotel in all her glory.
Looking at the beautiful facade of the former Lochiel Street School, now the Kiwanis Centre, one wonders why they didn't add the gymnasium onto the back of the school.
Looking west down Lochiel St. from Christina St., c1910 and 2010.
Copyright 2010 John Rochon
.Looking up Ferry Dock Hill from the waterfront, one can almost imagine all the grand buildings that once stood there.
.Looking up Ferry Dock Hill from the waterfront, one can almost imagine all the grand buildings that once stood there.
Copyright 2010 John Rochon.
If one stares at the southeast corner of Front and Cromwell Sts. long enough, one can almost see the old Vendome Hotel in all her glory.
Copyright 2010 John Rochon.
Looking at the beautiful facade of the former Lochiel Street School, now the Kiwanis Centre, one wonders why they didn't add the gymnasium onto the back of the school.
Copyright 2010 John Rochon.
Looking west down Lochiel St. from Christina St., c1910 and 2010.
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Do You Know These People??
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