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301 | Part II 1854 Letters to William Henry Beatty |
Owner of original: GG Date: Jun 2019 |
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302 | Passport - 1906 of Frank J. Phillips with son, William, and nephew, Norman Gooderham. |
Owner of original: P. D. Turner Place: Toronto, ON, Canada |
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303 | Photograph of Aileen, 1891 by Geo. Orr This beautiful yacht was owned by William George Gooderham I. |
Owner of original: RCYC Archives Snider collection Date: 1891 |
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304 | Portrait of Charles Horace GOODERHAM c1900-1904 by John Wycliffe Lowes Forster Oil on canvas, framed 68.6 x 56.0 cm (stretcher | 91.4 x 78.7 in (frame) Signed lower left |
Owner of original: Royal Ontario Museum |
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305 | Portrait of George Gooderham This portrait of George Gooderham, son of William, is by Robert Harris, abt 1888 and is part of the RCYC collection |
Owner of original: Royal CanadianYacht Club Date: 1888 |
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306 | Portrait of Henry Gooderham, son of William. Painter unknown but possibly JWL Forster who did several other portraits for William and his children Provenance: The painting went from Henry Gooderham to daughter Florence Huestis to daughter Florence Simpson to son Napier Simpson Jr. to son Napier Simson 3rd |
Owner of original: Napier Simpson 3rd |
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307 | portrait of William George Gooderham by JWL Forster Courtesy of TD Bank |
Owner of original: TD Bank |
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308 | Portrait of William Gooderham Jr. by J.W. Forster This portrait is mentioned in J.W.L. Forster's book Under the Studio Light - leaves from a portrait painter's sketch book (Toronto: Macmillan Co. of Canada, 1928). This photo was made available by Gillian Pearson , Archivist for Victoria College, Toronto. |
Owner of original: Victoria College, University of Toronto Archives |
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309 | Portrait of William Gooderham Sr by JC Forbes |
Owner of original: TD Bank |
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310 | Possible marriage of John Gooderham and Elizabeth Cobb | |||
311 | Presentation of a "saluting" gun to the Oriole 1881 article about a saluting gun presented by James G. Worts, to the Oriole, owned then by John Leys, Vice-Commodore of the RCYC. | |||
312 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
Owner of original: Gay Gooderham |
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313 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
Owner of original: Gay Gooderham |
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314 | pumping water.jpg | |||
315 | R. M. Gooderham Class picture | |||
316 | R. M. Gooderham Graduation Picture |
Owner of original: GCKG |
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317 | R. M. Gooderham on horseback | |||
318 | RCYC landing at the end of the old G&W wharf | |||
319 | Rev. Ezekiel Gooderham Born in Scole in 1794, emigrated to Canada in 1832 with his family and siblings William and Elizabeth Worts. | |||
320 | Roderick Malcom Gooderham's attestation papers for enlistment | |||
321 | Ron and Ev Gooderham R. M. Gooderham with Ev W Bull |
Owner of original: GCKG |
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322 | Rose Villa Rose Villa built by William Gooderham for his son Charles Horace (Holly) in Meadowvale in 1870 | |||
323 | Sample of a handwritten journal from the 1830's Figure illustrating a handwritten journal excerpted from David Thompson’s notebooks and journals, Reference Code: F 443-1, Archives of Ontario |
Owner of original: Archives of Ontario |
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324 | Sarah Bright Worts Sarah Bright (1817-1876) married James G Worts on 1 Oct 1840 |
Owner of original: Notman photo - family collection |
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325 | Sarah Worts (1817-1876) Wife of James Gooderham Worts (1st) |
Owner of original: Notman photo - family collection |
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326 | Scole Homestead, view of farm and buildings. Scole Homestead, view of farm and buildings. Inscribed: End view of the homestead. Author indicates that these photos are where father was born. Ezekiel or son George? |
Owner of original: George C. K. Gooderham |
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327 | Scole Inn Postcard Post Card showing the Scole Inn. |
Owner of original: mid 1950s? |
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328 | Selby has a Bohemian Charm all its own by Greg Quill, published in the Star | |||
329 | Selby Hotel on Sherbourne, once Charles Horace Gooderham's house | |||
330 | Selby Hotel, Once Charles Horace Gooderham's house | |||
331 | Several cottages belonging to Gooderham's, Blackstock's, Brouse's and Beatty's were located south of the RCYC on Toronto Island including 238 Lakeshore 238 Lakeshore Ave on Toronto Island was inherited by William George Gooderham from his father (1914 to 1918) |
Owner of original: GG/Toronto Archives |
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332 | Sins of the Fathers by James Fitzgerald Article by James Fitzgerald, descendant of John G. Fitzgerald who was instrumental in the creation of what became Connaught Labs and making a vaccine for diptheria widely available |
Owner of original: James Fitzgerald |
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333 | Sir Albert E. Gooderham and his wife Mary Redford Duncanson |
Owner of original: Sue Ann Gyles |
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334 | Sir Albert E. Gooderham Sr. | |||
335 | Sir Albert Gooderham tries to sort out who discovered insulin In this letter from Sir Albert E. Gooderham to Dr. Banting, Sir Albert(who helped fund the creation of Connaught Labs) tries to sort out who discovered insulin... | |||
336 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |||
337 | Sisters in the Wilderness In Sisters in the Wilderness, award-winning author Charlotte Gray breathes life into two remarkable and fascinating characters, Susanna Moodie and Catherine Parr, and brings us a vivid picture of life in the backwoods of Upper Canada at the same time as our three ancestors arrived from England. Very well written and great context for understanding what our ancestors faced on arrival. | |||
338 | Six Gooderham homes near 504 Jarvis St. Brief description and location of six Gooderham homes | |||
339 | Sketch of George Horace Gooderham Sketch by John Russell |
Owner of original: David Stinson (son of Ann Stinson nee Gooderham) |
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340 | Spiffy King Edward cozies up to new lovers Article by Beverly Gray about restoration of the King Edward Hotel | |||
341 | spine of Louisa Walker (nee Gooderham) bible |
Owner of original: Hugh Brian Snider Date: Dec 2015 |
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342 | Spine of Sir Albert Edward Gooderham's Family "Devotional" |
Owner of original: Andrew Gooderham |
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343 | Staff Officers, Royal Grenadiers, 1904 | |||
344 | Surreal calm 1870.jpg | |||
345 | Survivals: Aspects of Industrial Archaeology in Ontario
by Newell, Dianne and Greenhill, Ralph., Erin, Ont: Boston Mills Press, 1989. Pp. 225. Illustrations, select bibliography, and index. Newell, Dianne and Greenhill, Ralph., Survivals: Aspects of Industrial Archaeology in Ontario. Erin, Ont: Boston Mills Press, 1989. Pp. 225. Illustrations, select bibliography, and index. $39.50. This attractive book is the joint effort of two long time workers in Canadian engineering and technological history. One is Dianne Newell who has also had a long interest in industrial archaeology. She wrote Technology on the Frontier: Mining in Old Ontario, which was published in 1986. Ralph Greenhill is a noted collector and writer on photography. His major interest is the history of engineering which led to Engineer's Witness, published in 1985. For this book each author has produced five essays, each one with 7 to 10 pages of text and 10 to 14 pages of photographs, both historical and modern. As Newell acknowledges in her introduction, the book is actually about their favourite sites in southern Ontario. Their selection starts with the Rideau Canal and covers Grand Trunk Railway bridges and stations, the Hamilton Pumphouse, Gooderham & Worts Distillery (Toronto), soap factories in London and Guelph, the Whirlpool Rapids Bridge (Niagara River), the St. Clair Tunnel (Sarnia), and the Peterborough Lift Lock. The book deals almost exclusively with structures. Erin, Ont: Boston Mills Press, 1989. Pp. 225. Illustrations, select bibliography, and index. | |||
346 | Tales From the Hollow
The Story of Hogg's Hollow and York Mills
by Scott Kennedy Chapter 15, about the Gooderham's describes the business created by William George Gooderham, The Mineral Springs Limited, when he discovered a spring on the one hundred acres he bought in Hogg's Hollow. FriesenPress Editions 2022 available here: https://books.friesenpress.com/store/title/119734000226401067 |
Owner of original: Scott Kennedy |
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347 | Taylor's Wharf, 1835 by John George Howard This view shows Taylor's Wharf at the foot of Frederick Street (in the mid background) and the Gooderham windmill (right background). The mill was unusual because most industry in Georgian Canada favoured waterpower. John George Howard was an architect, surveyor and drawing master. He arrived in York in 1832, the same year as William Gooderham, part of that great bump of British immigration propelled elsewhere by recession in the old country. |
Owner of original: City of Toronto Toronto Culture, Museums and Heritage Services, 1978.41.51. |
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348 | Ten dollar bill from Bank of Toronto 1923 |
Owner of original: GG |
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349 | Terms and Privacy Policy Describes terms of use and privacy policy for www.gooderham-worts.ca website users |
Owner of original: GG |
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350 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |