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Some portraits:

"The Bunch". (1902) Note says: Item consists of an unidentified group portrait likely showing Whittingham's fellow employees at the Toronto Engraving Company. The nicknames of each man in the portrait is inscribed in ink on the board on which the photograph is mounted.

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Miss Morgan:

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Master Cooke:

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Unidentified:

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Arthur Goss:

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Ethel Goss:

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The Oslers:

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The James family:

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The Queens Own Rifles:

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The Toronto Canoe Club:

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Trainmen:

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Mr. James:

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Waltzing champions:

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Miss Laing 1924:

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RCAF:

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Princess Margaret:

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The Rose Queen 1956:

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The Fag, Pup, The Scotchman, and Fat? With those types of nicknames, no wonder nobody smiled in pictures. Check out the smiles on the Moustache Club there. Heh.

Some portraits:

"The Bunch". (1902) Note says: Item consists of an unidentified group portrait likely showing Whittingham's fellow employees at the Toronto Engraving Company. The nicknames of each man in the portrait is inscribed in ink on the board on which the photograph is mounted.

portraitsthebunch1902.jpg


The Toronto Canoe Club:

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My I say briefly that this man had the ideals of a boxer?

Regards,
J T
 
Just having a bit of fun with that great photo of University Ave., submitted by thecharrioteer:

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"Victorian gentlemen carried calling card cases." QUOTE thecharioteer.


Suitably engraved, no doubt.
(Both the card and the case.)


Regards,
J T
 

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