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This two-storey wood frame residence in the Armstrong’s Point area of Winnipeg was built in 1930 for lawyer T. Mackay Long.
Occupants/Owners
Period |
Occupant/Owner |
1930-1931 |
Thomas Mackay Long (1895-1988) |
1931-1973 |
Cecil & Dorothy Joslyn |
1973-1980 |
David & Sharon McKay |
1980-2008 |
Jean McIntyre & Robert G. Smellie |
Photos & Coordinates
See also:
Memorable Manitobans: Thomas Mackay Long (1895-1988)
Historic Sites of Manitoba: Long House (111 Middle Gate, Winnipeg)
Historical Tours in Manitoba: A Walking Tour of Armstrong’s Point by Patricia Thomson
Sources:
Armstrong's Point: A History by Randy R. Rostecki, Winnipeg: Heritage Winnipeg Corporation, 2009.
Henderson’s Winnipeg and Brandon Directories, Peel’s Prairie Provinces, University of Alberta Libraries.
This page was prepared by George Penner, Rose Kuzina, and Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 21 June 2021
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