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Italian Gardens filled with Roman statuary are a feature of Parkwood, the magnificent 55-room estate of the late Col
Italian Gardens filled with Roman statuary are a feature of Parkwood, the magnificent 55-room estate of the late Col

Italian Gardens filled with Roman statuary are a feature of Parkwood, the magnificent 55-room estate of the late Col

Date10/15/1973
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Original Toronto Star caption: Italian Gardens filled with Roman statuary are a feature of Parkwood, the magnificent 55-room estate of the late Col. R. S. McLauglin at Oshawa. The home is open to the public on Wednesdays and Sundays and is a treasure house of classic furniture and decorations. There are 11 separate fireplaces and ceilings that were hand-painted by Italian artists. Admission to house is $1.50 for adults.
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Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0067362F