Charles Goad Fire Insurance Maps

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Alberton, Prince Edward Island
Alberton, Prince Edward Island
This is a fire insurance plan of the town of Alberton concentrating on two blocks of Main Street from Church Street to Argyle Street. A key plan in the lower left corner provides context. The map was created in 1888 and revised to 1910. The map shows streets names, numbered town blocks and buildings. It indicates the street numbers of buildings and their height in storeys. The buildings are colour-coded according to construction materials and/or use. A key on the left edge of the map explains the colour coding and symbols (used to depict architectural features). Labels on some buildings indicate their use, eg. General Store, Post Office, Cobbler, Storage, etc. The map shows street widths measured in feet. It lists firefighting equipment and water sources. Part of Dock Creek is shown. The map and the key plan have compass roses with north arrows. , This is a fire insurance map of the town of Alberton concentrating on two blocks of Main Street from Church Street to Argyle Street. A key plan in the lower left corner provides context (scale 500 feet to one inch). The main map shows streets names, numbered blocks and buildings. It indicates the street numbers of buildings and their height in storeys. The buildings are colour-coded according to construction materials and/or use. A key on the left edge of the map explains the colour coding and symbols (used to depict architectural features). Labels on some buildings indicate their use, eg. General Store, Post Office, Cobbler, Storage, etc. The map shows street widths measured in feet. It lists firefighting equipment and water sources. Part of Dock Creek is shown. The main map and the key plan have compass roses with north arrow.
Annandale, Lot 65
Annandale, Lot 65
This item may be a draft of a fire insurance plan of the community of Annandale. The map, drawn on a grid, in pencil, shows the area of Main Street and Lorne Street. It shows buildings, but they are not labelled. It shows building lots, Johnston's Wharf and the Grand River (also called Boughton River). The map has a north arrow. , Annandale is situated in Lot 56 in Kings County, not Lot 65 as stated in the map title.
Cardigan P.E.I., Kings Co.
Cardigan P.E.I., Kings Co.
This is a fire insurance plan of the village of Cardigan consisting of two maps--one for each side of the Cardigan River. A key plan in the upper left corner provides context. The map on the upper right corner of the page shows an area of the town on the south side of the river. The map on the bottom portion of the page shows an area of the town on the north side. The maps show streets names, numbered town blocks and buildings. They indicate the street numbers of buildings and their height in storeys. The buildings are colour-coded according to construction materials and/or use. A key in the upper left quadrant explains the colour coding and symbols (used to depict architectural features). Labels on some buildings indicate their use, eg. General Store, Post Office, School, Storage, etc. The maps show street widths measured in feet. The Cardigan River is outlined in blue. The maps and the key plan have compasses with north arrows.
Charlottetown P.E.I.
Charlottetown P.E.I.
This is Page 10 of 20 pages of fire insurance maps of Charlottetown. It was created in 1903 and revised to either 1910 or 1917. It shows the area from just north of Euston Street, south to Kent Street, between Prince and Weymouth streets. The map shows numbered city blocks and the buildings situated on them, the street numbers of the buildings and their heights in storeys. Buildings are colour-coded according to construction materials and/or use. (See Page 1 of the Charlottetown maps for a key explaining the colours, as well as symbols, which are used to identify architectural features.) Labels on buildings indicate their use. Features on this map include two churches; a skating rink/arena; an agricultural hall; and King's Square. The map shows street widths measured in feet. It shows the locations of hydrants, indicated by blue circles. The map has a line scale in feet and a compass with north arrow.
Charlottetown P.E.I.
Charlottetown P.E.I.
This is Page 19 of 20 pages of fire insurance maps of Charlottetown. It was created in 1903 and revised to either 1910 or 1917. It shows the area from Grafton Street to Water Street, between Weymouth and Edward streets. The map shows numbered city blocks and the buildings situated on them, the street numbers of the buildings and their heights in storeys. Buildings are colour-coded according to construction materials and/or use. (See Page 1 of the Charlottetown maps for a key explaining the colours, as well as symbols, which are used to identify architectural features.) Some buildings have labels indicating their use. Features on this map include the Davis & Fraser pork packing plant; the electric light station of the Charlottetown Light & Power Co.; and the part of the P.E.I Railway, including the station and platforms. The map shows part of the Hillsborough River, outlined in blue. It shows the locations of hydrants, indicated by blue circles. The map has a compass with north arrow.
Charlottetown P.E.I.
Charlottetown P.E.I.
This is Page 18 of 20 pages of fire insurance maps of Charlottetown. It was created in 1903 and revised to either 1910 or 1917. It shows the area from Euston Street to Grafton Street, between Weymouth and Edward streets. The map shows numbered city blocks and the buildings situated on them, the street numbers of the buildings and their heights in storeys. Buildings are colour-coded according to construction materials and/or use. (See Page 1 of the Charlottetown maps for a key explaining the colours, as well as symbols, which are used to identify architectural features.) Some buildings have labels indicating their use. The map shows the Prince of Wales College building and grounds. The map shows street widths measured in feet. It shows the locations of hydrants, indicated by blue circles. The map has a line scale in feet and a compass with north arrow.
Charlottetown P.E.I.
Charlottetown P.E.I.
This is Page 16 of 20 pages of fire insurance maps of Charlottetown. It was created in 1903 and revised to either 1910 or 1917. It contains two (2) maps, showing two (2) different areas of the city. The larger map shows the west end of the downtown, below Grafton Street, and part of the harbour. The smaller map to the bottom left shows part of Elm Avenue/Malpeque Road (University Avenue) from the vicinity of Kirkwood Drive and Allan (Allen) Street down to Connolly Street. The maps show numbered city blocks and the buildings situated on them, the street numbers of the buildings and their heights in storeys. Buildings are colour-coded according to construction materials and/or use. (See Page 1 of the Charlottetown maps for a key explaining the colours, as well as symbols, which are used to identify architectural features.) Labels on some buildings indicate their use. The maps show street widths measured in feet. Locations of hydrants are indicated by blue circles. The maps have compasses with north arrows and line scales in feet.
Charlottetown P.E.I.
Charlottetown P.E.I.
This is Page 12 of 20 pages of fire insurance maps of Charlottetown. It was created in 1903 and revised to either 1910 or 1917. It shows the area from Douglas Street to Churchill Avenue and Chestnut Street, between Spring Street, to the west, and Upper Queen Street, to the east. The map shows numbered city blocks and the buildings situated on them, the street numbers of the buildings and their heights in storeys. Buildings are colour-coded according to construction materials and/or use. (See Page 1 of the Charlottetown maps for a key explaining the colours, as well as symbols, which are used to identify architectural features.) The map shows a creek, coloured blue, and the location of the Spring Park Tannery. The map shows street widths measured in feet. It shows the locations of hydrants, indicated by blue circles. The map has a line scale in feet and a compass with north arrow.
Charlottetown P.E.I.
Charlottetown P.E.I.
This is Page 13 of 20 pages of fire insurance maps of Charlottetown. It was created in 1903 and revised to either 1910 or 1917. It shows the area bounded by Connolly Street in the north, Elm Avenue/Malpeque Road (now University Avenue) to the east, Passmore Street in the south, and Upper Queen Street to the west. The map shows numbered city blocks and the buildings situated on them, the street numbers of the buildings and their heights in storeys. Buildings are colour-coded according to construction materials and/or use. (See Page 1 of the Charlottetown maps for a key explaining the colours, as well as symbols, which are used to identify architectural features.) Some buildings have labels indicating their use. The map shows street widths measured in feet. It shows the locations of hydrants, indicated by blue circles. The map has a line scale in feet and a compass with north arrow.
Charlottetown P.E.I.
Charlottetown P.E.I.
This is Page 20 of 20 pages of fire insurance maps of Charlottetown. It shows Water Street in two (2) sections that are intended to be continuous. The section at the top of the page shows Water Street and the waterfront from the foot of Haviland Street to Great George Street; the section at the bottom of the page shows Water Street and the waterfront from Great Gearge Street to Weymouth Street. The map sections show the wharves on the Charlottetown Harbour, the buildings situated on them and the heights of the buildings in storeys. Buildings are colour-coded according to construction materials and/or use. (See Page 1 of the Charlottetown maps for a key explaining the colours, as well as symbols, which are used to identify architectural features.) Some buildings have labels indicating their use. The Charlottetown Harbour is outlined in blue. The map sections show the locations of hydrants, indicated by blue circles. The map sections have compasses with north arrows, and there is a line scale in feet.
Charlottetown P.E.I.
Charlottetown P.E.I.
This item, Page 11 of 20 pages of fire insurance plans of Charlottetown, consists of two (2) maps. The main map shows the area from Green Street to Brighton Road, between Greenfield Avenue (Second) and Spring Park Road. A smaller map in the upper left corner shows part of Highland Avenue near Ambrose Street (First). The maps show numbered city blocks and the buildings situated on them, the street numbers of the buildings and their heights in storeys. Buildings are colour-coded according to construction materials and/or use. (See Page 1 of the Charlottetown maps for a key explaining the colours, as well as symbols, which are used to identify architectural features.) Labels on some buildings indicate their use. The main map shows a creek, coloured blue, flowing into Government Pond. The maps show street widths measured in feet. Locations of hydrants are indicated by blue circles. The maps have compasses with north arrows. There is a line scale in feet.
Charlottetown P.E.I.
Charlottetown P.E.I.
This is Page 14 of 20 pages of fire insurance maps of Charlottetown. It was created in 1903 and revised to either 1910 or 1917. It shows the area from Allan (Allen) Street, in the north, to (approximately) Euston Street in the south, between Elm Avenue/Malpeque Road (now University Avenue) and Birchwood Street. The map shows numbered city blocks and the buildings situated on them, the street numbers of the buildings and their heights in storeys. Buildings are colour-coded according to construction materials and/or use. (See Page 1 of the Charlottetown maps for a key explaining the colours, as well as symbols, which are used to identify architectural features.) Some buildings have labels indicating their use. Features on the this map include a cemetery, a church with parsonage, and Upper Prince Street School. The map shows street widths measured in feet. It shows the locations of hydrants, indicated by blue circles. The map has a compass with north arrow.

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