Fountain![]() |
Detail of
bottom right corner of the Fountain This is presumed to be the painting that Cornelius won
the |
Mushroom![]() This watercolor painting is presented courtesy of Lois Moraes (Baird) great-granddaughter of Cornelius John Soule. I think that it is possible that this is one of the pieces of art that Cornelius won recognition for at either the Port Hope or Guelph Agricultural Fairs. |
![]() This is the Queen's prize awarded to Cornelius when he attended the Croydon School of Art |
Milnes
Landing![]() This watercolor painting is presented courtesy of Ernest Soule (1921-2005) grandson of Cornelius John Soule. This painting is presumed to be of or near the Soule property on the Sooke River at Milnes Landing where Cornelius, Mary Emma and Rupert lived from 1921 to 1939 when Cornelius died.
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Sooke
River![]() The above watercolor painting is presented courtesy of Leonard Soule (1919-2004) grandson of Cornelius John Soule This painting is
presumed to be of a home on the Sooke River. |
Fulford
Harbour![]() This watercolor painting is presented courtesy of Rupert Soule (1909-1997) son of Cornelius John Soule This is a painting of the creek on the "Shellbank" property, the Soule family home at Fulford Harbour on Saltspring Island where Cornelius, Mary Emma and Rupert lived from 1904-1916. |
![]() label on the back of the Fulford Harbour Painting |
![]() This watercolor painting is in the author's collection courtesy of Shawn Shepherd http://polychromefinearts.com Shawn acquired it at a sale from the very church that Cornelius and his family attended while living in Victoria. The subject is uncertain but could be near Vesuvius on Saltspring Island. |
![]() This watercolor painting is presented courtesy of and in the collection of Margaret Baird (Braithwaite) |
Schreiber
House![]() This watercolor painting is presented courtesy of Rose Baird (Trafford) wife of Alan Baird (1936-1995) great-grandson of Conelius John Soule This
painting, titled, "The Schreiber House", is written on the back of the painting to the right is |
Schreiber
House Gardens![]() This watercolor painting is presented courtesy of Chris Schreiber, son of the owner of "The Schreiber House", who I used to work with. |