Landscape

Albert Seaman
“Landscape”
Watercolour

Port Hope artist, Albert Seaman, lived in Brampton for many years and was active as an artist and heritage enthusiast when he created his amazing illustrations.

Albert and Andy Donato had launched a Bramalea art group in the years before this Heritage Board publication. Albert served as Chairman of the Brampton Library Board also.

Storm Over The Cross

Albert Seaman
“Storm Over The Cross”
Watercolour
11″ X 15″

The title of this picture is a play on words. This little old street in Eastry, Kent, England is actually called “The Cross”. Appropriatley enough, it leads toward the historically significant Church in the background. The houses shown here are very old, but not as old as some othet features of this hamlet close to Dover.
The original painting is in a privte collection in England.

Christ Church

Albert Seaman
“Christ Church”
Pen and ink illustration

Pen and ink illustration for Heritage Brampton An illustrated review of
some fine old buildings in the City. 1978

Port Hope artist, Albert Seaman, lived in Brampton for many years and was active as an artist and heritage enthusiast when he created his amazing illustrations.

Albert and Andy Donato had launched a Bramalea art group in the years before this Heritage Board publication. Albert served as Chairman of the Brampton Library Board also.

The Octagonal House

Albert Seaman
“The Octagonal House”

Pen and ink illustration for Heritage Brampton An illustrated review of
some fine old buildings in the City. 1978

Port Hope artist, Albert Seaman, lived in Brampton for many years and was active as an artist and heritage enthusiast when he created his amazing illustrations.

Albert and Andy Donato had launched a Bramalea art group in the years before this Heritage Board publication. Albert served as Chairman of the Brampton Library Board also.

Brampton High School

Albert Seaman
“Brampton High School”
Pen and ink illustration for Heritage Brampton An illustrated review of
some fine old buildings in the City. 1978

Port Hope artist, Albert Seaman, lived in Brampton for many years and was active as an artist and heritage enthusiast when he created his amazing illustrations.

Albert and Andy Donato had launched a Bramalea art group in the years before this Heritage Board publication. Albert served as Chairman of the Brampton Library Board also.

Canadian Pacific Railway Station

Albert Seaman
“Canadian Pacific Railway Station”
Pen and ink illustration for Heritage Brampton An illustrated review of
some fine old buildings in the City. 1978

Port Hope artist, Albert Seaman, lived in Brampton for many years and was active as an artist and heritage enthusiast when he created his amazing illustrations.

Albert and Andy Donato had launched a Bramalea art group in the years before this Heritage Board publication. Albert served as Chairman of the Brampton Library Board also.

The McMurchy House

Albert Seaman
“The McMurchy House”
Pen & ink

Port Hope artist, Albert Seaman, lived in Brampton for many years and was active as an artist and heritage enthusiast when he created his amazing illustrations.

Albert and Andy Donato had launched a Bramalea art group in the years before this Heritage Board publication. Albert served as Chairman of the Brampton Library Board also.

Bighams Garage


Albert Seaman
“Bigham’s Garage”

Port Hope artist, Albert Seaman, lived in Brampton for many years and was active as an artist and heritage enthusiast when he created his amazing illustrations.

Albert and Andy Donato had launched a Bramalea art group in the years before this Heritage Board publication. Albert served as Chairman of the Brampton Library Board also.

The Churchville House


Albert Seaman
“The Churchville House”

Port Hope artist, Albert Seaman, lived in Brampton for many years and was active as an artist and heritage enthusiast when he created his amazing illustrations.

Albert and Andy Donato had launched a Bramalea art group in the years before this Heritage Board publication. Albert served as Chairman of the Brampton Library Board also.

The James House


Albert Seaman
“The James House”

Port Hope artist, Albert Seaman, lived in Brampton for many years and was active as an artist and heritage enthusiast when he created his amazing illustrations.

Albert and Andy Donato had launched a Bramalea art group in the years before this Heritage Board publication. Albert served as Chairman of the Brampton Library Board also.