Glasses belonging to Dr. Constantine O'Gorman (1850-1910)

Description
Mystery Question
The Delany family of Cobourg were among the first Canadian commercial makers of fishing lures. Do you know where we might obtain one?
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Media Type
Image
Text
Item Type
Photographs
Description
A pair of pince-nez glasses, broken in two places and with a long black ribbon, which reportedly belonged to a Dr. Constantine O'Gorman who at one time lived in Cobourg. They are accompanied by a glasses case made of soft material(lined leather?)
Notes
Reference to Dr. O'Gorman supplied by the Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre, which has a collection of greeting cards which belonged to his wife.
Inscriptions
Wm. De Lany Jeweler & Optician Cobourg
Date of Original
1900
Dimensions
Width: 2 in
Height: 4.5 in
Subject(s)
Personal Name(s)
Constantine O'Gorman, William De Lany
Corporate Name(s)
Wm. De Lany Jeweler & Optician, Cobour
Local identifier
C31W
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 43.95977 Longitude: -78.16515
Donor
Ownership transferred from the Bruce County Museum and Cultural Centre - October, 2021
Copyright Statement
Copyright status unknown. Responsibility for determining the copyright status and any use rests exclusively with the user.
Contact
Cobourg Museum Foundation
Email:info@cobourgmuseum.ca
Website:
Agency street/mail address:
c/o Victoria Hall, 55 King Street West
Cobourg, ON K9A 2M2 Phone number: 19053737222
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