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House in Toronto
43°40′45″N 79°24′25″W / 43.679104°N 79.407043°W / 43.679104; -79.407043 Ardwold was the residence of Sir John Craig Eaton and Lady Eaton of Toronto, Ontario
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Canadian socialite, philanthropist and nurse
tired of Ardwold and found it too grand, so she built a Norman Revival château known as Eaton Hall on the King City property. The contents of Ardwold were
Flora_Eaton
Canadian family and department store owners
significant descendants. (#) – order of succession as the head of Eaton's. Ardwold, Toronto (1910) Eaton Hall, King Township (1940) Eaton Mausoleum, Mount
Eaton_family_(Toronto)
Canadian businessman
Limited, commonly known as Eaton's, in 1869. Eaton grew up in Toronto at Ardwold, his parents' palatial home overlooking the city. His mother, Lady Eaton
John_David_Eaton
House in Ontario, Canada
Eaton moved into Eaton Hall three years after selling her city mansion, Ardwold. The house is adjacent to a body of water named Lake Jonda (a combination
Eaton_Hall_(King_City)
Neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
These included Senator John Macdonald's Oaklands, the Eaton family's Ardwold, Samuel Nordheimer's Glenedyth, James Austin's Spadina, Senator William
South_Hill,_Toronto
Mansion in Ontario, Canada
John Craig Eaton and Lady Eaton's massive Italianate palace and estate, Ardwold. Just around the corner on Austin Terrace, on the lot adjacent to Spadina
Spadina_House
Canadian businessman
greatly influenced the company and expanded the stores nationally. He built Ardwold, an enormous residence of 50 rooms in Toronto, beginning in 1909 and finishing
John_Craig_Eaton
Canadian socialite, art collector and philanthropist
doyenne, organized a reception to introduce Signy to Toronto society at Ardwold, the family's Toronto home. In 1933, Lady Eaton presented her to King George
Signy_Stefansson_Eaton
Women's Building 1908 1961 Exhibition Place, now Better Living Centre site Ardwold 1910 1936 Spadina Rd North Toronto Collegiate Institute 1912 Collegiate
List of demolished buildings and structures in Toronto
List_of_demolished_buildings_and_structures_in_Toronto
Canadian architect
including Timothy Eaton Memorial Church, the IOOF Hall (Toronto) and the "Ardwold" mansion for the Eaton family. He was president of the Ontario Association
Frank_Wickson
House Toronto 28 Valleyanna Drive 1958 St. Clair Balfour House Toronto 17 Ardwold Gate 1960 Demolished E. J. Pratt Library Toronto 71 Queen's Park Crescent
List of works by Gordon Adamson
List_of_works_by_Gordon_Adamson
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English : occupational name for a peasant farmer, from Middle English husband ‘tiller of the soil’, ‘husbandman’. The term (late Old English hūsbonda, Old Norse húsbóndi), a compound of hús ‘house’ + bóndi (see Bond) originally described a man who was head of his own household, and this may have been the sense in some of the earliest examples of the surname.
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