EDITOR’S NOTE: Thanks to everyone who joined us today to take photos of the Bradley-Craig farm! It was fun to swap stories, meet neighbours and have a look at all of your photos. -GG.
A group of a dozen #ottawa photographers gathers for last shots of Bradley-Craig barn in Stittsville @glengower pic.twitter.com/sccQdTVCx9
— Peter's New Jobs (@PetersNewJobs) January 31, 2016
The weather is cooperating for today's shots of Bradley-Craig barn on Stittsville #ottawa pic.twitter.com/Zr5D9TchKr
— Peter's New Jobs (@PetersNewJobs) January 31, 2016
How many generations of kids played in the hayloft of the Bradley-Craig barn & spied through this window! #Ottawa pic.twitter.com/oJarVeUShQ
— Nancy (@NancyFromCanada) January 31, 2016
Thanks to @glengower a photo walk of the Bradley-Craig barn was held today. Sadly being moved but at least saved. pic.twitter.com/AVwManW4hY
— Nancy (@NancyFromCanada) January 31, 2016
The Bradley-Craig house in #Stittsville a heritage Gothic style home built in 1873. #Ottawa #Architecture pic.twitter.com/Te9lwcpPN8
— Nancy (@NancyFromCanada) January 31, 2016
Fun fact: Only one of these barns fits with the city-sanctioned vision of what Stittsville should be, eh @glengower? pic.twitter.com/CfZBD89hi2
— Joe Boughner (@joeboughner) January 31, 2016
Thanks to everyone who came out to take photos of #BradleyCraig today! pic.twitter.com/CjvHv4Lq2a
— Glen Gower (@glengower) January 31, 2016
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