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If These Walls Could Talk: Victoria's Houses from the Past
TouchWood Editions
 
Cover: If These Walls Could Talk: Victoria's Houses from the Past

ISBN 0-920663-78-8
10 x 7 "
160 pages
Paperback $24.95

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How many times have you walked by or through an interesting old house, wondering about its past and what tales its walls could whisper if they could answer your questions?

Although many of Victoria's heritage homes have disappeared, some remain-some rich and elegant and some working class. All have stories to tell.

Valerie Green offers the stories of fifty houses and the people who lived, loved and died in them. The homes are illustrated in exquisite detail by architectural artist Lynn Gordon-Findlay. In If These Walls Could Talk, Valerie and Lynn celebrate Victoria's splendid old houses and the history of another era. They include only those residences still standing. The time span ranges from the 1850s to the 1930s and covers a wide spectrum; there are stories about famous houses of historical importance as well as some less familiar, like the Rockland home that rocked with scandal and a farmhouse with a connection to Harrod's, the famous London retailer. Maps have been included showing exact locations.

Authors: Valerie Green and Lynn Gordon-Findlay




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