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251 | ![]() | 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. |
Owner of original: Metro Toronto Reference Library |
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252 | ![]() | The Windmill by T. Young View showing windmill drawn by T Young 1835 |
Owner of original: unknown Date: unknown |
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253 | ![]() | 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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254 | ![]() | The York Club | ||
255 | 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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256 | ![]() | 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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257 | ![]() | 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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258 | ![]() | 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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259 | ![]() | 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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260 | ![]() | 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. | ||
261 | ![]() | 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. | ||
262 | ![]() | 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. | ||
263 | ![]() | 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. | ||
264 | ![]() | Victoria Gooderham in 1864 | ||
265 | ![]() | Victoria Skating Rink, Toronto At this skating rink, located in Allan Gardens, Alice Worts won the first skating competition in Toronto in 1863 | ||
266 | ![]() | View of Pine Lake, Gooderham, Ontario |
Owner of original: GG |
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267 | ![]() | Wedding Announcement Mary Anna Kentner and George Hamilton Gooderham |
Owner of original: George C. K. Gooderham Date: 1920 |
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268 | ![]() | WH Beatty sm.jpg |
Owner of original: Douglas Worts |
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269 | ![]() | Who is gathered here? At the last family reunion this photo was circulated and no one was able to identify the people in it. Can you? |
Owner of original: unknown Date: unknown |
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270 | ![]() | William and his sons.jpg | ||
271 | ![]() | William Ezekiel and family This picture was taken at their home in Meadowvale, 1958 Celebrating Williams 90th birthday, from left Kay, Mary 'Mae', William and Louise. |
Owner of original: Helen Younder Date: 1958 |
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272 | ![]() | William Ezekiel Gooderham Youngest son of George & Catherine Gooderham. He was born 33 years after his Grandfather and Grandmother (Ezekiel and Harriet) emigrated to York County (Toronto)Canada. He was 4 years old when the family moved to the Village of Meadowvale where his father managed the Gooderham & Worts family farm. | ||
273 | ![]() | William Ezekiel Gooderham |
Owner of original: George C. K. Gooderham |
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274 | ![]() | William Ezekiel Gooderham and May out for a Sleigh Ride 1940 Mr. Gooderham's family always had roast goose for Christmas dinner and he remembers the huge plum pudding his mother (Catherine) made - lots of suet and big raisins boiled in a cloth in a big iron pot. Mr. Gooderham and his brother hung their stockings behind the wood burning stove in the dining-room on Christmas Eve. They got up before dawn and took the filled stockings upstairs and ate the contents in bed in the dark - nuts, raisins, candy and an orange. One Christmas, they got fur caps for presents and Mr. Gooderham's cap fell off the hook and the new puppy chewed a hole in it. After Christmas dinner everyone went skating on the pond. There was always a shinny match between Churchville and Meadowvale. The boys skated down the river from Churchville. They made the shinny sticks out of little maple trees, the root of the saplings shaped the end of the stick. At night, they set fires to big pine stumps on the pond. Skates were wooden and were fastened to the boots with a screw in the heel and with straps. During Christmas week, cousins used to drive down from Terra Cotta in a horse drawn sleigh. New Year's Eve, the Meadowvale Band went around the village playing the old Year out and the new Year in. Interview with Mr. W. Gooderham, 1958. From "A Glimpse of Christmas Past: by Doris McPherson |
Owner of original: Region of Peel Archives Date: 1940 Place: Meadowvale Village, Ontario |
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275 | ![]() | William George Gooderham | ||
276 | ![]() | William George Gooderham house in Rosedale | ||
277 | ![]() | William George Gooderham portrait by John Vincent Which was presented in 1926 by the Old Boys Association of UCC to W.G. and which hangs at UCC. Apparently the portrait was sliced in half during renovations at UCC but appears top have been restored! | ||
278 | ![]() | William George Gooderham President of Canada Permanent | ||
279 | ![]() | William George Gooderham waiting for first train to pass | ||
280 | ![]() | William George Gooderham's hat | ||
281 | ![]() | William George Gooderham's Toronto Island home 254 Lakeshore Rd. Centre Island | ||
282 | ![]() | William George Gooderhams burial plot | ||
283 | ![]() | William George Gooderhams house on Sherbourne | ||
284 | ![]() | William Gooderham This is an unsigned oil portrait which appears to be William Gooderham. William Gooderham was born in 1790 in Scole,Norfolk, England and emigrated to York (now Toronto, Canada) in 1832. |
Owner of original: E. Andrew Gooderham Date: From the estate of John Henry Gooderham. |
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285 | ![]() | William Gooderham William Gooderham was born in 1790 in Scole,Norfolk, England and emigrated to York (now Toronto, Canada) in 1832. |
Owner of original: unknown Date: unknown |
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286 | ![]() | William Gooderham (1790 - 1881) and his sons A photo of William Gooderham (1790 - 1881) and his sons: back L. to R.): Henry, Robert, Charles Horace, Alfred, front L. to R.) James, William Sr., George, William Jr. |
Owner of original: unknown Date: unknown |
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287 | ![]() | William Gooderham jr. William was actively involved in the Salvation Army among other varied philanthropic efforts. This photo of William Gooderham Jr. is inscribed on the back "Sunday Singing". |
Owner of original: Toronto Archives |
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288 | ![]() | William Gooderham, Rector's Warden, Little Trinity Church | ||
289 | ![]() | William H Beatty WH Beatty was a solicitor for the Gooderham and Worts firm during the mid to late 19th century. He married Charlotte Louisa Worts, the eldest daughter of James Gooderham Worts. As part of the family and also a very influential lawyer, he became invaluable to both JG Worts and Wm Gooderham. Beatty, his wife and their children lived at their residence, called The Oaks, which was located on Queens Park Cres. |
Owner of original: Douglas Worts |
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290 | William Macduff Urquhart and his wife Hattie Hattie and William on holiday at Banff Springs Hotel pre-WW2, on a rare Canadian visit. |
Owner of original: Charles Urquart |
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291 | ![]() | Williams house by the windmill | ||
292 | ![]() | Wm Gooderham House on Trinity St | ||
293 | ![]() | Wm Gooderham's house, Mill St, Toronto.jpg | ||
294 | ![]() | Worts & Gooderham plots - St James Cemetery.jpg St. James Cemetery, on Toronto's Parliament St, is the site of the final resting spots for Wm Gooderham, James G Worts and the founders of the Gooderham and Worts Distillery. At some point in the past - perhaps during the 1970s - the angel that decorated the original Gooderham monument was stolen or damaged, perhaps by a fallen tree. |
Owner of original: Douglas Worts Place: St. James Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 43.6702616, -79.3670816 |
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295 | ![]() | Worts Monument - St James.jpg The limestone sculpture that sits atop the Worts plot at St. James Cemetery, Toronto. |
Owner of original: Douglas Worts Place: St. James Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 43.6702616, -79.3670816 |
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296 | ![]() | York Mills Baptist Church The church shot from across the street looking north showing the cemetery to the east (right of the church). Pictures taken by Ronald M. Gooderham and George H. Gooderham. See EG_Cemetaries-3745.jpg for the story that goes with this image. |
Owner of original: George C. K. Gooderham Date: 1957 |
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297 | ![]() | York Mills Baptist Church Cemetery Looking East with church behind photographer. Rev. Ezekiel Gooderham and his Wife Harriet Juby and other tombstones. Pictures taken by Ronald M. Gooderham and George H. Gooderham. See EG_Cemetaries-3745.jpg for the story that goes with this image |
Owner of original: George C. K. Gooderham Date: 1957 |