Nellie Garry Guest House.
Donna Potter Phillips took a tour of a house where she lived as a child at Fort George Wright. The house, Nellie Garry Guest House, was a post commander's home befitted withh ornate fireplaces, winding staircases and more.
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The Nellie Garry Guest House on the Mukogawa Fort Wright Institute campus.
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Donna Potter Phillips on a staircase landing in the Nellie Garry Guest House on the Mukogawa campus.
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Donna Potter Phillips’ brother climbs on a marble statue in front of the former Fort George Wright post commander’s quarters, now known as the Nellie Garry Guest House.
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A radiator heated bun warmer is seen in the Nellie Garry Guest House.
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Ornate fireplaces are built into several of the larger rooms in the Nellie Garry Guest House.
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A porch is wrapped around the Nellie Garry Guest House.
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