Albums
Matches 1 to 11 of 11
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1 | A bibliography of books and other information sources A sampling of books about the Gooderhams, Worts and the times and an inventory of sources for historic biographies, obituaries, newspaper articles, portraits, photographs, even building permits. |
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2 | A collection of family portraits Paintings or sketches of various family members |
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3 | A collection of info about the windmill including the book Collection of documents, photos and links about The Windmill. |
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4 | Bible belonging to Louisa Gooderham and William Walker Photos of cover and inscribed pages from the bible belonging to William Walker and his wife Louisa Gooderham, Possibly given to Louisa by her father William Gooderham. |
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5 | J.W. Forster artist and author Forster did two or three portraits of prominent Gooderham men including William Sr., William Jr. and William George Gooderham. This album contains an excerpt from Forster's book and photo(s) of these portraits. |
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6 | John Dean Gooderham's clock Photos of a clock belonging to John Dean Gooderham |
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7 | Oriole table Victoria Gooderham Wilkes table made from the mast of Oriole after it was a flagpole at Deancroft. |
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8 | Sir Albert E Gooderham's Family "Devotional" On the "Family Record" page is a hand written account of the "Children of George & Harriet Gooderham born in Toronto" who are listed with their dates of birth. The next page has "In memory of Charlotte Olive Gooderham who departed their life August 23rd 1866. Lizzie died august 16th 1878-" Then in pencil, in a different hand "Father died 1st May 1905 Mother died 7th Nov 1907 Florence Josephine Brouse died 26th Feb 1903- Adelaide Mary Ross died 16th Nov 1933-" |
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9 | The Toronto Hunt Club Any media linked to The Toronto Hunt Club |
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10 | William Gooderham Family Bible The Bible was found at the Distillery. The Family register includes William and Harriet Gooderham and their children plus entries up until 1905 in a different hand recording additional births and deaths. |
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11 | William Gooderhams table, cheffienier and beer mug According to my father from his grandmother, here is the story. In William Gooderham's home there were 2 cheffenieres, 1 at each end of the dining room. There were also 2 half drop leaf tables. They were pushed together for meals, and to the sides when not needed. I possess 1 table and 1 cheffenier. Another Snider family cousin has the cheffenier mate. The one my cousin has passed down from my great grandmother, Harriet Rodwell Walker. The one I have through her sister. My father purchased it from Bertram Sturrup about 1960 and refinished it. No idea where the 2nd table ended up. Silver beer mug belonged to William Gooderham Sr. |
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