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Atlantic Pattern Works

  • Corporate body

Atlantic Pattern Works was based in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. They produced works such as plaques.

Dickson, William

  • Person
  • 1769-1846

William Dickson was born in Dumfries, Scotland, in 1769. Dickson was a legislative councillor of Upper Canada, politician, colonizer and founder of Galt, Ontario. He immigrated to Canada in 1792 and later became a lawyer in Niagara. In 1815, after having served as an officer in the Canadian militia in the War of 1812, he was named a member of the Legislative Council of Upper Canada. It was also in 1815 that he purchased the township of Dumfries and began the process of bringing in settlers. From 1827 to 1836, he lived in Galt, Upper Canada. He returned to Niagara in 1836 and died there February 19, 1846.

Guthrie, Tyrone

  • Person
  • 1900-1971

Sir Tyrone Guthrie was born in Tunbridge Wells, Kentucky. At age 18, he received a history scholarship to St. John's College in Oxford, England. Guthrie also began acting while he studied there. He wrote a number of books on theatre, as well as an autobiography.

Gilbert & Bacon

  • Corporate body
  • 1870-1925

Gilbert & Bacon was a portrait studio that developed out of the Trask & Bacon partnership in 1870. The studio began under the leadership of William Frank Bacon and found continued success under Frank T. Bacon. William Bacon was the main photographer for the studio. By 1878, the studio gained membership in the Philadelphia Photographic Society. The studio ran out of 830 Arch Street in Philadelphia, while a second gallery was opened in 1886 on 1030 Chestnut Street.

Warnock, Adam

  • Person
  • 1828-1902

Adam Warnock was married to Stephanie Hespeler, who was the aunt of Stephanie Urbs. He was a merchant in Galt. He was born in Scotland on July 20, 1828. He died on August 29, 1902.

Hespeler, Stephanie

  • Person
  • 1830-1921

Stephanie was born in Germany on June 22, 1830. She died on June 4, 1921.

Urbs, Stephanie

  • Person
  • 1847-1909

Stephanie Urbs was born in 1847. She was the daughter of Marie Hespler, who was the sister of Jacob Hespler. Urbs was married to Joseph Emm Seagram in 1869. She died in 1909.

Pan Politae

  • Corporate body
  • 1937-1973

Pan Politae began as a Hi-Y club organized by twenty-five students at Kitchener Collegiate Institute, Kitchener, Ontario in 1937. Its purpose was to work with the Kitchener-Waterloo Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) in organizing boys' groups, to help with repairs and renovations at camps run by the YMCA, and to provide fellowship for their group with social and sports facilities of the YMCA. From 1941 to 1945, the club suspended activities until 1945 when it was re-organized as a Y's Men's club. For the next 28 years, Pan Politae supported many YMCA programs through fundraising and service. The 1970's saw an increase in YMCA membership and diversity of programming, while Y's Men's membership declined. In 1973, Pan Politae ceased operating as an active Men's Club.

Burnett, Virgil

  • Person
  • 1928-2012

Born in Kansas in 1928, Virgil Burnett was an author, illustrator, and instructor whose work has been widely published in North America and Europe. He received his undergraduate education at Columbia University in New York, where he studied with Edward Melcarth, a Social Realist painter. In 1950, he was drafted, trained as a combat engineer, and sent to Europe where he served for two years in a propaganda company as an artist-illustrator. After his military service, he attended graduate school at Berkeley, taking a master's degree in Art History. When a Fulbright scholarship took Burnett to Paris in 1956, he encountered other expat artists including David Hill, whom he remained close friends with until Hill's death in 1977. Burnett also met Maurice Darantiere, a French publisher who made him aware of the expressive possibilities of the book arts. By 1960, he was working primarily as an illustrator. In the 1970s, he began as a professor in the Fine Arts department at the University of Waterloo. Burnett died in 2012

Watson, Mary Margaret

  • Person
  • 1907 - 1982

Mary Margaret Watson was born in Exeter, Devonshire, in England. Homer Ransford Watson and Roxanna "Roxa" Betchtel adopted her in December of 1907. She was their only living child. Mary Watson died on July 14, 1982, in Cambridge, Ontario.

Hamilton, Ross

  • Person
  • [18--?]-[19--?]

Ross Hamilton was a Toronto art critic. He was also a friend of artist Homer Ransford Watson and administered Watson's estate after his friend's death.

Fiske, Mary Augusta

  • Person
  • [1850?]-[19-?]

Mary Augustus Fiske was a resident of Massachusetts and the wife of General William O. Fiske. Fiske was the only child of Josiah B. Fielding of Lowell. According to an 1870 United States Federal Consensus, she may have been born around 1850.

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