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Lyons House Carberry Manitoba
Lyons House Carberry Manitoba
Lyons House Carberry Manitoba Bathtub
Lyons House Carberry Manitoba Bathtub
Lyons House Carberry Manitoba Living Rroom
Lyons House Carberry Manitoba Living Rroom
Lyons House Carberry Manitoba Hallway
Lyons House Carberry Manitoba Hallway
Lyons House Carberry Manitoba Stairs
Lyons House Carberry Manitoba Stairs
Lyons House Carberry Manitoba Old Car
Lyons House Carberry Manitoba Old Car
Lyons House Carberry Manitoba Old Car Inside
Lyons House Carberry Manitoba Old Car Inside
Lyons House Carberry Manitoba Outside
Lyons House Carberry Manitoba Outside
Lyons House Carberry Manitoba Outside
Lyons House Carberry Manitoba Outside

These are picture we took with our Nikon D7100 and Nikon D3200 from our trip to Lyons House in Carberry Manitoba.

Some history below of this location

A two-storey, red-brick veneer residence southeast of Carberry in the Municipality of North Cypress-Langford was built in 1896 for businessman and MLA Robert F. Lyons, who occupied it until 1919. It was purchased by farmer Thomas Switzer (1864-1943) who lived here until 1927, then by his son and daughter-in-law Willard and Margaret Switzer until 1952. The final occupants appear to have been Stanley Paluch (1899-1983), Madeline Sokryka Krawec (1915-2009) and their four children. The elder Paluchs moved to a farm at McCreary in 1964 after selling the property to Harold Shirtliff of Starbuck. At the time of a 2016 site visit, the structure was badly deteriorated and densely encroached by vegetation.

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