Moving Campbell House Museum, Toronto
This 13 minute video documents the moving of Campbell House, from its original location at Adelaide Street and Frederick Street, to Queen Street West and University Avenue. The film was originally called The Campbell Is Coming. For more information please visit
Visit the Campbell House Museum
A brief video introduction to the beautifully restored rooms of the Campbell House Museum in St. Louis, Missouri.
Campbell House Museum
After finishing 34 hours of evidence review and finding nothing paranormal. I decided to make a short video for the Campbell House Museum anyway. It is an amazing museum and Robert Campbell's story is even more amazing, you should check it out if you are ever in St. Louis.
Schankman's St. Louis: What Inside the Campbell House Museum?
It is the last great house from a once great St. Louis neighborhood, Lucas Place. The Campbell House, in Downtown St. Louis draws visitors from all over the world and gets rave reviews on Trip Advisor. But very few St. Louisans take advantage of having this jewel in their own backyard. This story will give you an armchair tour of this amazing landmark.
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Campbell House Museum slideshow
We human beings have always had this fantasy - this goal - of time travel. The fact is, time travel is all around us in the items we cherish. These things have always been our portals to the near and distant past, to exotic lands, to princes and to paupers, to people long forgotten and to lost loves. Save these things... Protect them... For they can take us on amazing journeys.
Campbell House Move Footage
On Good Friday 1972 Campbell House made the slow move through the streets of Toronto to its present location at University and Queen. To learn more about this spectacular event, come see our exhibit House on Wheels returning to Campbell House June 4th.
Campbell House Move 1972
On Good Friday 1972 Campbell House made the slow move through the streets of Toronto to its present location at University and Queen. To learn more about this spectacular event, come see our exhibit House on Wheels returning to Campbell House June 4th.
Campbell House
Welcome To Campbell House Out In Toronto, Ontario Canada!
I Honestly do Not remember ever visiting the Campbell House, but at least today I visited for sure.
The Campbell House was built for Upper Canada Chief Justice Sir William Campbell and his wife Hannah back in 1822.
During my visit, I saw several rooms and in this video we are focusing on the Kitchen Area.
I want to personally Thank Liz Driver for giving ME a Fantastic Tour and for helping ME make my Youtube Video as well!
Narrated By Howard Paul Shore
Wednesday, January 24, 2018
Cornell Campbell House - Cultural Hotspot East
The Cultural Hotspot shines a spotlight on arts, culture and community by celebrating, connecting and investing in diverse neighbourhoods outside Toronto's core. For more information, visit
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This old farm house was built in 1800s.The original barn still stands. The main feature of this site are the gardens. Its front garden is maintained by City of Toronto and the beautiful community garden is maintained by the local Horticultural society.
Lost & Found: Discovering Fragments of Old Toronto
Lost & Found is a year-long exhibition showcasing groupings of architectural fragments salvaged from iconic downtown buildings demolished over fifty years ago. Reflecting on the forces and people that shaped the landscape of Toronto, Lost & Found asks the viewer to consider the future of heritage conservation in the city and the way that these historical fragments can animate today’s urban spaces.
Moderated by Cathy Nasmith, this panel discussed the history of the selected stones, the history of conservation at the Guild Inn and the past and present approaches to heritage conservation in Toronto.
Moderator: Cathy Nasmith -Catherine is a practising heritage architect and planner specializing in heritage rehabilitation, planning, advocacy and research. She is the past president of the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario and past chair of the Toronto Preservation Board. A Jane Jacobs Prizewinner, Catherine has spent her career at the forefront of Canadian urbanism, applying her professional training to complex urban problems from the position of citizen advocate. Catherine publishes Built Heritage News and is the current President of the ACO Toronto, one of the sponsors of this exhibition.
Panelists:
Ralph Daley - President, Grange Community Association
Mikael Sydor – Architect, ERA Architects
Alex Avdichuk - Supervisor of Collections and Conservation for the City of Toronto, Museums and Heritage Services
Campbell House Gallery Exhibition of Fine Art Quilts, February, 2010
Stephanie Ford Forrester's solo exhibition of fine art quilts at Campbell House Museum Gallery (Queen & University Ave.), Toronto runs February 2 - 28th, 2010.
Profile in Winter issue of Arabella magazine:
The Listening Party- Spring 2013
location- Campbell House Museum, Toronto
Sunday evenings in early spring Campbell House Museum hosts The Listening Party, a music series presenting local artists in historic settings. It is an intimate experience that encourages the audience to really listen and connect to the music in a space that provides a closeness, warmth and spirit rarely found elsewhere in downtown Toronto. Talented local artists will perform by a roaring fire while guests enjoy locally brewed Steam Whistle beer, a glass of wine, or a mug of hot cider.
PERFORMANCES:
March 3: Young Running
March 10: Bruce Peninsula Trio
March 17: Mark Matyre
March 24: Laura Barrett
April 7: Lake Forest
April 14: Graydon James
April 21: Rendezvous
April 28: Wilderness of Manitoba
Each show runs from 7pm to 9:30pm. Tickets are $20 sold in advance by Campbell House box office and will also be available at the door by cash or credit card.
ABOUT CAMPBELL HOUSE MUSEUM
This Georgian mansion was built in 1822 for Chief Justice Sir William Campbell and is the oldest surviving structure from the original settlement of York. The museum celebrates contemporary responses to its unique heritage setting through a program of cultural activities focusing on food, wine, art, theatre, music, history, and community.
toronto street scene: campbell house at queen and university toronto
toronto street scene: campbell house at queen and university toronto
Cornell House At The Scarborough Museum, Toronto, Ontario. Canada
The Cornell House was built in 1858 and Charles and Matilda Cornell lived there with their eight children.
It's a lovely house with Great History and I hope that you enjoy the tour.
I want to personally thank Natalie for providing me with a wonderful tour during my visit.
Narrated By Howard Paul Shore
Friday, January 12, 2018
Gibson House Museum, Toronto, Ontario
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Gibson House Museum
Gibson House was built in 1851 and became a heritage museum in 1971, interpreting 19th-century domestic arts and rural life skills that include culinary and textile arts, gardening and farming.This elegant farmhouse reveals the evolution of North York through the experience of David Gibson – Scottish immigrant, land surveyor, farmer, politician and rebel – and his family. Gibson Park features an apple orchard, gardens, a public art installation and a large granite wall etched with photos of Gibson descendants.
The museum is situated between treed parkland and pathways connecting the adjacent high-rise residential buildings to the north and Gibson Park to the south. The Gibson House Museum includes the historic Gibson family home with a modern addition.
The museum offers ongoing events and exhibits, kids programs and school trips. Visitors can enjoy the heritage garden, board game nights, community quilt groups, or Scottish tea in one of its historic rooms.
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Campbell House Museum St. Louis, MO
Take a docent tour of the Robert Campbell House, circa 1880's, to learn about the lives of the wealthy in old St. Louis - smog, disease, servants, daily living and luxury travel. Veerrry interesting!
Historic Campbell House haunts Halloween crowd
Short of collecting as much candy as your pillow case can hold, what better way to spend Halloween than at a spooky, creepy old mansion? The Campbell House in Browne's Addition opened its doors to trick-or-treaters looking to escape the rain Monday night. KXLY 4 News' Brittany Paris has the story.
Travel with Sally : Spadina Museum
Footage shot with a DJI Phantom 2 (aka Sally),GoPro 3 Black,Canon 70D,Mogopod over 5 days and 3 seasons.
Toronto,Canada.
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Travel with Sally : Spadina Museum
Footage shot with a DJI Phantom 2 (aka Sally),GoPro 3 Black,Canon 70D,Mogopod over 5 days and 3 seasons.
Toronto,Canada.