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Rev. Ezekiel Gooderham
Rev. Ezekiel Gooderham
Born in Scole in 1794, emigrated to Canada in 1832 with his family and siblings William and Elizabeth Worts.
 
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Ron and Ev Gooderham
Ron and Ev Gooderham
R. M. Gooderham with Ev W Bull
Owner of original: GCKG
 
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Rose Villa
Rose Villa
Rose Villa built by William Gooderham for his son Charles Horace (Holly) in Meadowvale in 1870
 
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Sample of a handwritten journal from the 1830's
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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Sarah Bright Worts
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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Sarah Hazard Clarke & her father George Starr Hazard
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: PGG
 
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Sarah Worts (1817-1876)
Sarah Worts (1817-1876)
Wife of James Gooderham Worts (1st)
Owner of original: Notman photo - family collection
 
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Scole Homestead, view of farm and buildings.
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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Scole Inn Postcard
Scole Inn Postcard
Post Card showing the Scole Inn.
Owner of original: mid 1950s?
 
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Selby Hotel on Sherbourne, once Charles Horace Gooderham's house
Selby Hotel on Sherbourne, once Charles Horace Gooderham's house
 
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Selby Hotel, Once Charles Horace Gooderham's house
Selby Hotel, Once Charles Horace Gooderham's house
 
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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
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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Sir Albert E. Gooderham and his wife Mary Redford Duncanson
Sir Albert E. Gooderham and his wife Mary Redford Duncanson
Owner of original: Sue Ann Gyles
 
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Sir Albert E. Gooderham Sr.
Sir Albert E. Gooderham Sr.
 
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Sir Albert Gooderham tries to sort out who discovered insulin
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...
 
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Sisters in the Wilderness
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.
 
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Sketch of George Horace Gooderham
Sketch of George Horace Gooderham
Sketch by John Russell
Owner of original: David Stinson (son of Ann Stinson nee Gooderham)
 
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spine of Louisa Walker (nee Gooderham) bible
spine of Louisa Walker (nee Gooderham) bible
Owner of original: Hugh Brian Snider
Date: Dec 2015
 
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Spine of Sir Albert Edward Gooderham's Family 'Devotional'
Spine of Sir Albert Edward Gooderham's Family "Devotional"
Owner of original: Andrew Gooderham
 
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Staff Officers, Royal Grenadiers, 1904
Staff Officers, Royal Grenadiers, 1904
 
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Surreal calm 1870.jpg
Surreal calm 1870.jpg
 
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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.
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.
 
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Tales From the Hollow
The Story of Hogg's Hollow and York Mills
by Scott Kennedy
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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Taylor's Wharf, 1835 by John George Howard
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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Ten dollar bill from Bank of Toronto 1923
Ten dollar bill from Bank of Toronto 1923
Owner of original: GG
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
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the Bank of Toronto
the Bank of Toronto
Located at 58 Wellington St E. (or 68 or 70 Church St. depending on the date) at the N.W. corner of Church St, and Wellington and Front St. Sadly, torn down and replaced with a Pizza Pizza.
 
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The cemetery cleanup crew
The cemetery cleanup crew
In 2024 volunteers met and cleaned up the York Mills cemetery where Ezekiel Gooderham is buried
 
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The Flatiron or Gooderham Building
The Flatiron or Gooderham Building
The flatiron building AKA Gooderham building was built in 1891 by George Gooderham as offices for his expanding enterprises. It is situated at the corner of Church and Wellington Streets across from where the magnificent Bank of Toronto head office was located before that was demolished(now a Pizza Pizza joint). George commissioned David Roberts Jr., the son of the architect who had built the distillery to design it. Photograph by Harry Cartner, available by contacting Harry at hcartner@gmail.com
Owner of original: Harry Cartner
Date: 2020
 
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The Forgotten Cemetery
The Forgotten Cemetery
Ezekiel Gooderham and his wife Harriet (nee Juby)are buried in this York Mills cemetery which was in disarray before a recent clean up by volunteers
 
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The Gooderham Coat of Arms
The Gooderham Coat of Arms
See Featured Story 1912 The Gooderham Coat of Arms
 
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The Kind Edward Hotel shuttle bus
The Kind Edward Hotel shuttle bus
 
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The Massey murder : a maid, her master and the trial that shocked a country
by Gray, Charlotte, 1948-
Year/Format: 2013, Book, 352 pages
The Massey murder : a maid, her master and the trial that shocked a country by Gray, Charlotte, 1948- Year/Format: 2013, Book, 352 pages
A scandalous crime, a sensational trial, a surprise verdict--the true story of Carrie Davies, the maid who shot a Massey

In February 1915, a member of one of Canada's wealthiest families was shot and killed on the front porch of his home in Toronto as he was returning from work. Carrie Davies, an 18-year-old domestic servant, quickly confessed. But who was the victim here? Charles "Bert" Massey, a scion of a famous family, or the frightened, perhaps mentally unstable Carrie, a penniless British immigrant? While not a book about Gooderhams, the Massey's were contemporaries. This book gives a sense of Toronto in 1915 in the Annex, just up the street from the homes of many of William Gooderham's great grandchildren.
Owner of original: Toronto Public Library
 
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The People's Boat: HMSC Oriole: Ship of a Thousand Dreams by  	
Shirley Hewett
The People's Boat: HMSC Oriole: Ship of a Thousand Dreams by Shirley Hewett
There may be no other sailing ship in North America that has touched the lives of so many people during 80-plus years of existence as HMCS Oriole. The design of famed MIT marine architect George Owen, the pride of original owner George Gooderham, commodore of the Royal Canadian Yacht Club, the steadfast training ship of the Royal Canadian Navy for more than five decades, and ultimately "the people's boat" in her home harbours of Esquimalt and Victoria, BC, HMCS Oriole continues to add to her legacy with every new nautical adventure.

Her fascinating history is captured by author and avid mariner Shirley Hewett in a narrative based on extensive interviews with Oriole's past captains and crew. Hewett listened to their stories, shared their insights and sailed the New Zealand leg of a South Pacific good-will voyage in 1998 aboard the Oriole as part of an international crew. "She is a ship that manufactures dreams," Hewett said. "Mine became to tell her many stories."
 
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The Royal Canadian Yacht Club in the early 1900s
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club in the early 1900s
 
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The Victoria Room at the King Edward Hotel
The Victoria Room at the King Edward Hotel
George Gooderham, together with a consortium of investors, built the King Edward Hotel on King St, east of Yonge in Toronto. Rumour has it he intended to anchor the downtown to prevent it's spread further west.
 
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The Windmill and its times : a series of articles dealing with the early days of the Windmill by Shuttleworth, Edward Buckingham. Here is a link to the book:
http://www.distilleryheritage.com/PDFs/Shuttleworthcomplete.pdf
The Windmill and its times : a series of articles dealing with the early days of the Windmill by Shuttleworth, Edward Buckingham. Here is a link to the book: http://www.distilleryheritage.com/PDFs/Shuttleworthcomplete.pdf
Year/Format: 1924, Book , 146 p., [6] leaves of plates :
Publication information: Toronto : W.G. Gooderham, 1924 (Toronto : E.D. Apted)
Language: English
Format: Regular Print Book
General note: Some material drawn from old account books of Gooderham & Worts, owners of the Windmill.
Owner of original: Metro Toronto Reference Library
 
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The Windmill by T. Young
The Windmill by T. Young
View showing windmill drawn by T Young 1835
Owner of original: unknown
Date: unknown
 
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The York Club
The York Club
George Gooderham's house on Bloor at St. George was named by him as "Waveney", after the river where Scole (the family town in England) was situated. The local populace, however, called it "Alca Hall". It is now the York Club.

Editor's note: Why "Alca Hall?"
Owner of original: GG
 
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The York Club
The York Club
 
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The York Club A Centennial History by Mary Byers
The York Club A Centennial History by Mary Byers
Publication information: [Toronto] : York Club, c2009.
ISBN: 0981259006 (bound)
ISBN: 9780981259000 (bound)
Language: English
Record ID: 2679421
Format: Regular Print Book
Physical description: 217 p. : ill., ports. ; 29 cm.
Date acquired: December 2, 2010
More creator details: Mary Byers.
Contributor: York Club (Toronto, Ont.)
This book has a well written and illustrated first chapter about the arrival of the Gooderhams and Worts families and the start of the Distillery. Available directly from the York Club.
Owner of original: Gay Gooderham
 
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Thomas Leys Geddes
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Oliver Leys (Leys) Geddes
 
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Thomas Morris Howell
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: PGG
 
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Toronto 1834 By Owen Staples
Toronto 1834 By Owen Staples
Owen Staples, also known as Owen Poe Staples (September 3, 1866 - December 6, 1949), was a Canadian painter, etcher, pastelist, political cartoonist, author, musician and naturalist. From 1888 to 1908, Staples worked for the Telegram as a staff artist, reporter and political cartoonist, and illustrator for the J. Ross Robertson Collection.
Owner of original: GG From the John Ross Robertson Collection, Toronto Metropolitan Library
 
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Toronto Symphony Orchestra 1931-1932
Toronto Symphony Orchestra 1931-1932
Sir Albert E. Gooderham was President from 1923-1931. He personally provided much-needed funds and in 1926 introduced corporate sponsorships
Owner of original: City of Toronto Archives Series 1569
 
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Toronto's Distillery District: history by the lake
by Gibson, Sally, 1946-
Toronto's Distillery District: history by the lake by Gibson, Sally, 1946-
A new book by Toronto archivist and historian Sally Gibson explores the Distillery District
Owner of original: Toronto Public Library
 
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Toronto, in the Summer of 1851 by Francis Hincks Granger (1827-1915).
Toronto, in the Summer of 1851 by Francis Hincks Granger (1827-1915).
Toronto, in the Summer of 1851
Francis Hincks Granger (1827-1915).
Watercolour. 43.2 cm x 137.2 cm.
TPL (TRL) Acc. JRR 341
Looking westward from Gooderham & Worts' mill on Trinity Street to Fort York on the far left. The artist, Francis Hincks Granger, was a scene painter for the Royal Lyceum Theatre, Toronto.
(1-3) Wharf and storehouse, mill and residence of William Gooderham. (4) Trinity Church, (5) St. Paul's Catholic Church, (6) & (7) Latham and Atherley houses, (8) Gaol, (9) the Fair Green, (10) C.C. Small house, (11) Dr. C. Widmer house, (12) Lamb's glue factory (1846), (13) 3 houses owned by Dr. Widmer, (14) Thomas Collier house, (15) Russell Abbey, (16) Toronto Gas Works, (17) John Snarr's steam saw & planing mill, (18) Cull's starch factory and shipyards, (19) St. Lawrence Hall, (20) Commercial Mills and Berst & Halliday's distillery, (21) Leak's soap works, (22) City Hall, (23) old Fish Market, (24) Wellington Hotel, (25) Coffin Block, (27) Maitland's Wharf, (28) Bank of Montreal, (29) Brown's & Yonge Street Wharves, (30) Yonge Street, (31) Tinning's Wharf, (32) Queen's Wharf, (33) old Fort York.
 
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Tunnel entrance and beginning under the King Edward Hotel
Tunnel entrance and beginning under the King Edward Hotel
Although the tunnel was never completed it is true that the beginnings of a tunnel was dug from the king Eddie towards Union station.
 
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Victoria College in 1900
Victoria College in 1900
Victoria College’s move from Cobourg to Toronto was controversial and it was all because of a conditional legacy left by William Gooderham Jr in 1889.
 
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Victoria College in Cobourg in 1890
Victoria College in Cobourg in 1890
Victoria College’s move from Cobourg to Toronto was controversial and it was all because of a conditional legacy left by William Gooderham Jr in 1889.
 

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