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101 | ![]() | George Horace Gooderham portrait from RCYC George Horace Gooderham was a Commodore at the RCYC | |
102 | ![]() | George Horace Gooderham to the rescue | |
103 | ![]() | George Kent Gooderham Author photo from the book jacket "I am an Indian" | |
104 | ![]() | George Kent Gooderham Family during Gooderham Reunion at G&W Distillery Tour. Front row: Sara, Noah, Graham, Rachel, Amelie (Crossen), Elizabeth, George C. K. Back row: Helen-Rae (Crawford), Rory, Bill Duick, G. Kent, Adam, Nicholas. | |
105 | ![]() | George Kentner Gooderham | |
106 | ![]() | Goad's map showing location of his own Toronto island property Floreat near George Gooderham's cottage Charles E. Goad, father of the historically vital Canadian fire atlases, also established himself on Toronto Island. His lovely stick-style cottage – Floreat – was located on the edge of Ward’s Pond, between the Gooderhams on Lakeshore Avenue, and the RCYC overlooking the Bay (see green circle on 1890 plan). | |
107 | ![]() | Gooderham & Worts cattle sheds Detail from “City of Toronto, 1893.” The Gooderham & Worts cattle sheds are immediately east of the bend in the river, north of the marsh. Toronto Public Library, TRL, Historical Picture Collection, 916-2-1. | |
108 | ![]() | Gooderham and Worts cattle sheds map Gooderham & Worts Distillery at Front and Trinity Streets, 1858. Note the five cattle sheds on the east side of Trinity Street, opposite the mill buildings. Source: W.S. Boulton and H.C. Boulton, Atlas of the City of Toronto and vicinity, Toronto: J.Ellis, 1858, Special Collections, TRL, Toronto Public Library. | |
109 | ![]() | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |
110 | ![]() | Gooderham fountain at the CNE The Gooderham Fountain designed by Gouinlock, graced the CNE Princess Gates from 1910 or 11, and was a well-known landmark and meeting place on the grounds. It was named for George Horace Gooderham, President of the CNE Association from 1909 to 1911. It was replaced in 1958 with a modernist design and renamed Princess Margaret Fountain | |
111 | ![]() | Gooderham Fountain, ca. 1911 This fountain was designed by Gouinlock and presented to the Canadian National Exhibition by George Horace Gooderham in his final year as President of the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto. The fountain was replaced by the Princess Margaret fountain in 1958. | |
112 | ![]() | Gooderham plots in Scole England Someone in the family copied some old maps showing various lots in the area. Using google and the hand marked maps we can see there were many Gooderham plots in the area of Scole. | |
113 | ![]() | Graveyard and church in Scole. Graveyard and church in Scole. Inscribed... Scole Church showing relatives graves. Possibly Ezekiel made this notation? | |
114 | ![]() | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |
115 | ![]() | Harriet and her daughters | |
116 | ![]() | Harriet Blackstock Harriet Blackstock, daughter of Thomas Gibbs Blackstock and Harriet Victoria Gooderham, granddaughter of George Gooderham (William's son) | |
117 | ![]() | Harriet Juby | |
118 | ![]() | Harriet Tovell Herring Gooderham This is an unsigned oil portrait which appears to be of Harriet Tovell Herring Gooderham. Possibly by the same artist, JWL Forster who did portraits for William and several of his children. | |
119 | ![]() | Helen Rae Gooderham (Crawford) | |
120 | ![]() | Henry Gooderham with wife, daughter and coachman in Toronto | |
121 | ![]() | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |
122 | ![]() | Henry Stephen Gooderham I | |
123 | ![]() | Heritage Listing photograph This photo is shown on the heritage listing described here: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1050246 which appears to be the home where William, Ezekiel and Elizabeth grew up and where their parents and grandparents also lived. | |
124 | ![]() | Historic Little Trinity Church William Gooderham and James G. Worts were Rector's Wardens and huge supporters of this church. | |
125 | ![]() | HMCS Oriole IV part of Royal Canadian Navy fleet Photo provided by Royal Canadian Navy | |
126 | ![]() | Homestead near Scole England View of homestead in Scole England. Inscribed: Side ___ of the homestead. Author indicates on one of the four images " where father was born ". Possibly written by Ezekiel or son George? | |
127 | ![]() | Horace (Holly) Armstrong, Son of Adam and Elizabeth Gooderham | |
128 | ![]() | House of Wm Gooderham, Mill St., Toronto This house was on the south side of Mill St, just west of the main distillery complex. | |
129 | ![]() | image used for Family Story only | |
130 | ![]() | In Memorium invitation Margaret McKinnon wife of John Hamilton Gooderham. | |
131 | ![]() | Ira Gray-Mabel Ann Gooderham marriage certificate | |
132 | ![]() | Ira Gray-Mabel Ann Gooderham marriage certificate reverse side A photocopy/scan | |
133 | ![]() | Ira Worts Gooderham - Lillian W Gray marriage certificate | |
134 | ![]() | Island home ownership report Compiled from records at Toronto Archives Lists addresses and owners (and tenants) of homes on Toronto Islands owned by Gooderham and Worts family members | |
135 | ![]() | James G Worts 3rd A photo of James Gooderham Worts 3rd, about 1905, when he was 22 years of age. | |
136 | ![]() | James Gooderham Tin Type | |
137 | ![]() | James Gooderham Worts, 1864 Photo taken at the Notman Studio, Montreal, 1864 | |
138 | ![]() | Jane Elizabeth Gooderham (Antliffe) | |
139 | ![]() | Jessie Helen Gooderham | |
140 | ![]() | John Dean Gooderham's clock | |
141 | ![]() | John Dean Gooderham's Clock back | |
142 | ![]() | John Dean Gooderham's Clock back closeup | |
143 | ![]() | John Dean Gooderham's Clock face closeup | |
144 | ![]() | John Dean Gooderham's Clock full face | |
145 | ![]() | John Dean Gooderham's Clock inner works | |
146 | ![]() | John Dean Gooderham's Clock inscription | |
147 | ![]() | John G. Fitzgerald A Canadian physician and public health specialist who was instrumental in the creation of Connaught Labs and in control of diphtheria, first by producing and freely distributing antitoxin, and then in 1924 by using mass production to enable widespread use of the vaccine... | |
148 | ![]() | John Hamilton Gooderham | |
149 | ![]() | John Hamilton Gooderham | |
150 | ![]() | John Hamilton Gooderham Prepared for his trip west in 1879. Image annotated by GHG on back. |