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151 | ![]() | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |
152 | ![]() | Kentner Memorial Drumquin Ontario Mary Anne Kentner George Kent Gooderham Helen Rae Crawford Gooderham | |
153 | ![]() | Kentner Memorial Detail showing inscriptions for George Hamilton's wife Mary Ann Kentner, her son George Kent Gooderham and Helen Rae Crawford, his wife. | |
154 | ![]() | King Edward Hotel postcard Original building before later additions | |
155 | ![]() | Lawyers, families, and businesses : the shaping of a Bay Street law firm, Faskens, 1863-1963 by Kyer, Clifford Ian, 1949-
Year/Format: 2013, Book , xvi, 319 p. : Summary/Review: Ian Kyer, provides a superbly researched and fascinating study of the origins and development of the law firm now known as Fasken Martineau Dumoulin. Beginning in colonial Toronto in 1863 where two young lawyers, William Henry Beatty and Edward Marion Chadwick, established their partnership in 'one room, half furnished,' The firm represented Gooderham and Worts for many years and the first portion of the book provides an insider view of the legal challenges and complexities of the growth of Gooderham and Worts. | |
156 | ![]() | Lillian M. Beatty Toronto Island Home
238 Lakeshore | |
157 | ![]() | Lillian May Gooderham Beatty | |
158 | ![]() | Lindenwold - the estate of James Gooderham Worts, Mill St., Toronto This was the home of James Gooderham Worts. It was located on the north east corner of Mill and Trinity Streets, Toronto. This is the only known photo of the house. Information about the construction and destruction of the house remains elusive - probably built in the late 1860s or early 1870s, and likely torn down around 1890. | |
159 | ![]() | Louisa (Gooderham) and William Walker birth dates Louisa and William Walker bible inscription of their birth dates | |
160 | ![]() | Louisa Gooderham Walker Score | |
161 | ![]() | Louisa Gooderham Walker Scores house on Carleton | |
162 | ![]() | Louisa Walker (nee Gooderham) bible inscription bible Inscription of Louisa Walker's (nee Gooderham)children's birth dates | |
163 | ![]() | Louisa Walker (nee Gooderham) bible record of her children's deaths Louisa Walker (nee Gooderham) bible record of her children's deaths | |
164 | ![]() | Louisa Walker (nee Gooderham) family bible Bible possibly given to Louisa Gooderham by her father William Gooderham | |
165 | ![]() | Map - Lofty Windmill, York, U.C, 1832 Map of York, Upper Canada, 1832, showing location of mill belonging to Worts and Gooderham, Millers. Also, approximate site of the Worts and Gooderham residence during their early years in York. This image was adapted by Douglas Worts from an early map of York. | |
166 | ![]() | Map showing the area of George Hamilton Gooderham’s travels as a youngster Born on the Poorman Reserve, George was taken to the Piapot reserve as a three year old. | |
167 | ![]() | Map showing tunnel route from under the King Edward hotel | |
168 | ![]() | Maps showing Scole, Bungay and Yarmouth in Britain Gooderhams came from Scole Suffolk and Worts from nearby Bungay in Norfolk. They left Britain from the Port of Yarmouth | |
169 | ![]() | Margaret McKinnon, wife of John Hamilton Gooderham | |
170 | ![]() | 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. | |
171 | ![]() | Mary Anna Kentner as a young girl | |
172 | ![]() | Meadowvale Mills to Millennium by Kathleen A. Hicks. An illustrated history of Meadowvale outside Toronto with particular emphasis on Mills. Gooderhams were operating farms and mills and even bought the wood to build their windmill in Meadowvale. | |
173 | ![]() | Melville Ross Gooderham obit | |
174 | ![]() | Mineral Springs Bottling Plant 1911 Built by William George Gooderham in Hoggs Hollow | |
175 | ![]() | Mineral Springs Bottling Plant 1931 Built by William George Gooderham in Hoggs Hollow | |
176 | ![]() | 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. | |
177 | ![]() | 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. | |
178 | ![]() | Norman Ross Gooderham | |
179 | ![]() | On the Steps of the RCYC 1912 | |
180 | ![]() | 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. | |
181 | ![]() | Oriole table Victoria Gooderham Wilkes table made from the mast of Oriole after it was a flagpole at Deancroft. | |
182 | ![]() | Oriole table (plaque) Victoria Gooderham Wilkes table made from the mast of Oriole after it was a flagpole at Deancroft | |
183 | ![]() | Osgoode Hall Fence Osgoode Hall Fence | |
184 | ![]() | Our homestead photographs Someone in the family (who?)visited Scole, Norfolk, England and took these photos of the farm and home where William, Ezekiel and Elizabeth grew up and where their parents and their grandparents lived. | |
185 | ![]() | Painting of a stagecoach passing Little Trinity Church | |
186 | ![]() | Painting of Oriole by A.G. MacKinnon A sailing ship belonging to George Gooderham and sailed from the RCYC | |
187 | ![]() | Passport - 1906 of Frank J. Phillips with son, William, and nephew, Norman Gooderham. | |
188 | ![]() | Photograph of Aileen, 1891 by Geo. Orr This beautiful yacht was owned by William George Gooderham I. | |
189 | ![]() | 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 | |
190 | ![]() | 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 | |
191 | ![]() | 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 | |
192 | ![]() | portrait of William George Gooderham by JWL Forster Courtesy of TD Bank | |
193 | ![]() | 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. | |
194 | ![]() | Portrait of William Gooderham Sr by JC Forbes | |
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197 | ![]() | pumping water.jpg | |
198 | R. M. Gooderham Class picture | ||
199 | ![]() | R. M. Gooderham Graduation Picture | |
200 | ![]() | R. M. Gooderham on horseback |