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151 | ![]() | Mary Anna Kentner (Wife of George Hamilton Gooderham) as a University of Toronto Graduate from the school of Architecture. First class to permit women in the course. Formal Graduation Photograph of Mary Anna Kentner (Wife of George Hamilton Gooderham) taken on her graduation year in 1911. | |
152 | ![]() | Mary Anna Kentner as a young girl | |
153 | ![]() | Melville Ross Gooderham obit | |
154 | ![]() | Mr. and Mrs G.H. Gooderham, London 1954 George Hamilton Gooderhmam and his wife Mary Anna Kentner, London England 1954, the year in which GHG retired from Indian Affairs. | |
155 | ![]() | Murder in the Family by Jeff Blackstock
How the Search for My Mother's Killer Led to My Father Jeff Blackstock unravels the story of his mother’s death in the 1950s and lays it in the hands of his father, who at the time was a Canadian diplomat. | |
156 | ![]() | Norman Ross Gooderham | |
157 | ![]() | On the Steps of the RCYC 1912 | |
158 | ![]() | Oriole I The first of a long and illustrious line, Oriole was built for a syndicate that included William (later Sir William) Mulock and was acquired in 1880 by Mr. George Gooderham. Four generations of Gooderhams sailed Oriole's I through IV. Oriole IV (now HMCS Oriole)is still actively adding to her laurels with Canada’s Navy. | |
159 | ![]() | Osgoode Hall Fence Osgoode Hall Fence | |
160 | ![]() | Painting of a stagecoach passing Little Trinity Church | |
161 | ![]() | Painting of Oriole by A.G. MacKinnon A sailing ship belonging to George Gooderham and sailed from the RCYC | |
162 | ![]() | Passport - 1906 of Frank J. Phillips with son, William, and nephew, Norman Gooderham. | |
163 | ![]() | Photograph of Aileen, 1891 by Geo. Orr This beautiful yacht was owned by William George Gooderham I. | |
164 | ![]() | Portrait of George Gooderham This portrait of George Gooderham, son of William, is by JWL Forster, abt 1888 and is part of the RCYC collection | |
165 | ![]() | 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. | |
166 | ![]() | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |
167 | ![]() | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |
168 | ![]() | pumping water.jpg | |
169 | ![]() | R. M. Gooderham Graduation Picture | |
170 | R. M. Gooderham Class picture | ||
171 | ![]() | R. M. Gooderham on horseback | |
172 | ![]() | RCYC landing at the end of the old G&W wharf | |
173 | ![]() | Rev. Ezekiel Gooderham Born in Scole in 1794, emigrated to Canada in 1832 with his family and siblings William and Elizabeth Worts. | |
174 | ![]() | Ron and Ev Gooderham R. M. Gooderham with Ev W Bull | |
175 | ![]() | 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 | |
176 | ![]() | Sarah Bright Worts Sarah Bright (1817-1876) married James G Worts on 1 Oct 1840 | |
177 | ![]() | Sarah Worts (1817-1876) Wife of James Gooderham Worts (1st) | |
178 | ![]() | 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? | |
179 | ![]() | Scole Inn Postcard Post Card showing the Scole Inn. | |
180 | Selby Hotel on Sherbourne, once Charles Horace Gooderham's house | ||
181 | ![]() | Selby Hotel, Once Charles Horace Gooderham's house | |
182 | ![]() | 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 owned by William George Gooderham from 1914 to 1918 | |
183 | ![]() | Sir Albert E. Gooderham and his wife Mary Redford Duncanson | |
184 | ![]() | Sir Albert E. Gooderham Sr. | |
185 | ![]() | 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... | |
186 | ![]() | Sketch of George Horace Gooderham | |
187 | ![]() | spine of Louisa Walker (nee Gooderham) bible | |
188 | ![]() | Spine of Sir Albert Edward Gooderham's Family "Devotional" | |
189 | ![]() | Staff Officers, Royal Grenadiers, 1904 | |
190 | ![]() | Surreal calm 1870.jpg | |
191 | ![]() | 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. | |
192 | ![]() | Ten dollar bill from Bank of Toronto 1923 | |
193 | ![]() | 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. | |
194 | ![]() | 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 | |
195 | ![]() | The House Belongs to the Government by G. Kent Gooderham During his lifetime, Kent Gooderham, wrote down many of the stories he had heard and researched about his Ezekiel ancestors. Now Kent's son, George, has brought them together into an extremely readable book about how his ancestors became Indian Agents for the Blackfoot tribe out west, and how Kent's father, George Hamilton Gooderham, walked between the two worlds of the Blackfoot out west as a country born son and the world of his privileged cousins, when he came east to be educated, and worked on the the family farms, mills, and ancillary enterprises here in Ontario. | |
196 | ![]() | 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. | |
197 | ![]() | 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. | |
198 | ![]() | The Windmill and its times : a series of articles dealing with the early days of the Windmill by Shuttleworth, Edward Buckingham.
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. | |
199 | ![]() | The Windmill by T. Young View showing windmill drawn by T Young 1835 | |
200 | ![]() | The York Club |