English: Granite-fronted house with carriage in front, looking northwest, No.158 Pleasant Street (now Barrington Street), west side, between South and Harvey Streets, Halifax, then the residence of Assistant Commissary General of Ordnance, Anthony Sutton Beswick, who was at Halifax from about 1877 to about 1880. House once belonged to Hon. William A. Henry (a Father of Confederation, a co-author of the British North America Act, a provincial Attorney General,a Member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly, a Mayor of Halifax and the first Nova Scotian to serve as a justice of the Supreme Court of Canada). To right is seen stone house at corner of Harvey Street (No.162) in which Lewis Price, inspector of militia lived in 1879. To left is fence of McNab, Binney, Fuller House.
Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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