Inside House 1 by bkbinthecity

Inside House 1

I can't believe it is December 1 today. Then all l need to do is step outside and the reality of sinks in. Here is a peek inside of John Walter's first house that l posted yesterday. The stove to help heat it in the winter months and a very of the items he stocked for his General Store
I'm pretty sure that even though the stove looks small, it filled the house with warmth. He was very industrious using the structure both as a home and a business.
December 2nd, 2022  
A nice collage. I love visiting historical buildings, so this is a treat.
December 2nd, 2022  
Looks like the bare minimums in there. Nice shots.
December 2nd, 2022  
Neat collage. Fun to see inside too
December 2nd, 2022  
Lovely shots of all these old and interesting stuff.
December 2nd, 2022  
That stove doesn't look big enough for the cold you get!
December 2nd, 2022  
Neat display. Great capture.
December 2nd, 2022  
Nice
December 2nd, 2022  
A lovely and interesting collage of the interior -I so love to visit old establishments and see their artifacts!
December 2nd, 2022  
How very interesting and informative!
December 2nd, 2022  
Nice capture
December 2nd, 2022  
Such an interesting subject Brian, both images giving a real fear of the time:)
December 2nd, 2022  
Love this.. That stove is fascinating..
December 2nd, 2022  
Two beautiful shots that tell part of the story of this incredible person.
December 2nd, 2022  
Nice collage and interesting slice of history.
December 2nd, 2022  
Nice shot and narrative.
December 2nd, 2022  
Cool captures
December 2nd, 2022  
I love that tiny wood stove.
December 2nd, 2022  
Historical buildings such as this make such wonderful photo opportunities.
December 2nd, 2022  
So interesting looking.
December 2nd, 2022  
Interesting contents in the interior
December 2nd, 2022  
Neat images
December 2nd, 2022  
A lovely collage and a marvellous history lesson - fav!

Ian
December 2nd, 2022  
They were Spartan times.
December 2nd, 2022  
Nice capture, very austere
December 2nd, 2022  
Interesting captures and a look into the past.
December 2nd, 2022  
terrific collage, love that old stove and produce he had
December 2nd, 2022  
Nice to see how things used to be
December 2nd, 2022  
Enough stock
December 2nd, 2022  
Nice collage.
December 2nd, 2022  
Two nice shots to show us the inside of his house and some of the stock from his store. I wonder if that stove produced enough heat. They were harsher times for sure. Fav
December 2nd, 2022  
What a cool collection of old fashioned items.
December 2nd, 2022  
Nice shots. The stove looks a bit small to heat the house.
December 2nd, 2022  
Sounds an interesting man. Small stove but I guess they had warm clothes on all the time!
December 2nd, 2022  
Great shots, very nogstalgic .
December 2nd, 2022  
@pamalama Pam glad you enjoyed this one
December 3rd, 2022  
@cdcook48 Yes Chris they certainly do
December 3rd, 2022  
@mittens Marilyn l trust you enjoyed this one
December 3rd, 2022  
@hjbenson Harry l trust you enjoyed this one
December 3rd, 2022  
@seattlite Gloria glad you liked this one
December 3rd, 2022  
@fishers Thanks Ian for the comment and the fav
December 3rd, 2022  
@bill_gk Thanks Bill for the comment
December 3rd, 2022  
@craftymeg Thanks Margaret. Yes it does appear that way
December 3rd, 2022  
@wendyfrost Wendy l trust you enjoyed this one
December 3rd, 2022  
@ninaganci Nina glad you enjoyed this one
December 3rd, 2022  
@busylady Judith glad to share this one with you
December 3rd, 2022  
@agnesvanderlindeicloudcom Agnes this was just a portion of what he had inside
December 3rd, 2022  
@haskar Thanks Haskar
December 3rd, 2022  
@365projectorgheatherb Thanks Heather for the comment and the fav
December 3rd, 2022  
@vernabeth Beth glad you enjoyed this one
December 3rd, 2022  
@onewing Babs I think people back then learned how to adapt better to their circumstances
December 3rd, 2022  
@maggiemae Yes Maggie I am sure they did
December 3rd, 2022  
@pyrrhula Thanks Ferry glad you enjoyed this one
December 3rd, 2022  
@olivetreeann Yes Ann he certainly was. He is considered by many to have been Edmonton's first "millionaire " in that his net worth back then would have been over a million dollars today
December 3rd, 2022  
@corinnec Corinne I am sure you would enjoy this one. Glad to share it with you
December 3rd, 2022  
@rickster549 Thanks Rick. This is just a portion of what he had
December 3rd, 2022  
@edorreandresen Glad you enjoyed this one
December 3rd, 2022  
@ludwigsdiana Diana glad you enjoyed this one
December 3rd, 2022  
@pusspup Wylie I think people back then learned how to adapt to their circumstances better than we do today
December 3rd, 2022  
@wh2021 Thanks Winghong
December 3rd, 2022  
@joansmor Thanks Joan
December 3rd, 2022  
@beryl Beryl l am sure you would enjoy this one
December 3rd, 2022  
@congaree John l trust you enjoyed this one
December 3rd, 2022  
@gosia Thanks Gosia
December 3rd, 2022  
@pcoulson Peter l trust you enjoyed this one
December 3rd, 2022  
@happysnaps Valerie glad you enjoyed this one
December 3rd, 2022  
@sangwann Dione glad you liked this one
December 3rd, 2022  
@dkellogg l trust you enjoyed this one
December 3rd, 2022  
@johnfalconer Thanks John
December 3rd, 2022  
@fayefaye Faye glad you enjoyed this one
December 3rd, 2022  
I don't know how long that stove would keep me warm unless it was glowing. People lived with so much less than me bak in those days.
December 3rd, 2022  
@randystreat Kathy life was simpler back then but harder in other ways
December 4th, 2022  
So interesting to see both interior and exterior of these old buildings.
December 6th, 2022  
@eudora Diane glad to share this with you
December 6th, 2022  
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