Post Card: "Canadian Indians Picking Raspberries at the Walker House Farm, Oakville & Toronto, Ont."
Description
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- Image
- Text
- Item Type
- Postcards
- Description
- According to the 1885 book, History of Toronto and County of York by Charles Pelham Mulvany, Graeme Mercer Adam and Christopher Blackett Robinson, The Walker House Hotel was on the southwest corner of Front and York Streets, Toronto, Ontario. It was built in 1873 to be very convenient for train travellers using Union Station. Named after its owner and manager, David Walker, this hotel was enlarged several times and in 1878 had 125 rooms. It was one of the upscale Toronto hotels that was nationally and internationally known. It was demolished in 1976.
This is one in a series of postcards made of the farm which supplied the Hotel kitchens. The Trafalgar Township Historical Society has posted 6 of the postcards. Click on the "Groups of Related Records" link to pull up the series.
Fruit farmers were heavily reliant on their pickers and many farmers employed Native Americans. - Notes
- The back of the post card is not uploaded.
- Inscriptions
- Front of Card: Canadian Indians picking raspberries at the Walker House Farm, Oakville & Toronto, Ont.
Back of Post Card: Post Card ; This Space for Correspondence only ; This Space for Address only ; Postage Canada - 1c. U.S. - - 1c. Foreign - 2c. - Subject(s)
- Personal Name(s)
- David Walker.
- Local identifier
- TTOIRMW0047
- Collection
- Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Geographic Coverage
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Ontario, Canada
Latitude: 43.4534435361092 Longitude: -79.6565056056214
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- Recommended Citation
- Post Card: "Canadian Indians Picking Raspberries at the Walker House Farm, Oakville & Toronto, Ont."
- Contact
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Trafalgar Township Historical Society Sponsor: Jeff Knoll, Local & Regional Councillor for Oakville Ward 5 – Town of Oakville/Regional Municipality of Halton