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1883 - 1955 (71 years)
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Name |
Hugh Gordon Holman |
Birth |
28 Nov 1883 |
Stratford, Perth County, Ontario [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
27 Oct 1955 |
Ontario [2] |
Person ID |
I14262 |
All |
Last Modified |
30 Oct 2007 |
Father |
Frederick Joseph Holman, b. 27 Oct 1844, Bideford, Devon County, England d. 7 Jun 1942, 272 Brunswick Street, Stratford, Ontario (Age 97 years) |
Mother |
Catherine Craig, b. 13 Oct 1846, Tuckersmith Township, Huron County, Ontario d. 4 Sep 1921 (Age 74 years) |
Marriage |
Abt 1871 |
Family ID |
F3808 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Photos
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 | Wedding of Hugh Holman and Kathleen King
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 | Hugh Holman
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 | Hugh Gordon Holman and Munroe Hugh Gordon Holman on the left, and Munroe on the right.
Writing on the back of the photo states "November in Winnipeg Above 75o in the sun. Assiniboine park Wpg Munroe and Yours Truly".
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 | Catherine Craig with her children Helen Lowe Holman and Hugh Gordon Holman
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 | TO BUILD APARTMENT HOTEL
AT BLOOR AND AVENUE ROAD
Twelve-Storey Structure Will Cost $2,500,000 - Scheduled to Be Completed by October Next - Necessary Arrangements Completed - Work to Start After Christmas
NEW $2,500,000 APARTMENT HOTEL
Above is a drawing by H. G. Holman, the architect, of the new $2,500,000 apartment hotel scheduled for erection at the northwest corner of Bloor street and Avenue road. Ramsey Stewart and company, investment bankers and architects, Northern Ontario building are responsible for this project which is financed by Toronto and American capital. Work will start about January 1, 1927, and the building is scheduled for completion October 1, 1927. The Bloor street frontage is 100 feet and that on Avenue road 120 feet.
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 | Hugh Holman
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Notes |
Died:
- Beacon Herald (Stratford, Ontario) 28 October 1955 page 7
Hugh Gordon Holman - Obituary
Hugh Gordon Holman, M.R.A. I.C, a brother of Frederick W. Holman 272 Brunswick St., Stratford, died Thursday in Toronto General Hospital. Mr. Holman was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Holman of Stratford. He was a pupil at Romeo and Falstaff schools and a student at Stratford Collegiate Institute before moving to Winnipeg in 1895. During the First World War he was a captain in a Royal Canadian Engineers battalion. Prior to his death he worked as an architect with the Toronto firm of Marani and Morris. Mr. Holman was predeceased by a sister, Mrs. Frank Wilkinson the former Helen Lowe Holman, a well-known Stratford pianist. The body is at the A. W. Miles funeral chapel, Toronto where a funeral service will be held.
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