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Toronto's Distillery District: History by the Lake

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Toronto's Distillery District: History by the Lake

by Sally Gibson

P_Distillery Hi_rict | June 1, 2008 | Hardcover

About the book The Distillery Historic District , with its historic associations and thriving arts scene , is one of Toronto ’s most intriguing places.   Between the 1830s and the 1890s, the firm of Gooderham & Worts grew from a small windmill in the wilderness to the largest distillery in the British Empire and, for a time, in the world.   In the process, it built some of the finest Victorian industrial architecture in Canada .   Today’s district contains over 40 heritage buildings on a 13-acre site that once formed a vital part of Toronto’s busy commercial waterfront.   With the cultural renaissance of the distillery site and the prospect of a revitalized waterfront, we can now explore the people, buildings, events, industrial artifacts and processes that made Gooderham & Worts Distillery such an important part of Toronto’s history.   What is mashing … a rack house … a scale tank … a corbel … or a tie plate?   Read on.   Who were James Worts, William Gooderham or David Roberts, Sr. and Jr.?   Read on.   What is the oldest building still standing on the site?   When did the railway arrive?   What happened on October 26, 1869?   Read on.      About the Author Sally Gibson is Manager of Heritage Services for the Distillery Historic District, where she is immersed in all aspects of the history of this National Historic Site. She has written two previous books about Toronto .   More Than an Island: A History of the Toronto Island was praised by urban thinker Jane Jacobs as “city history at its very best.”   Inside Toronto : Urban Interiors 1880s – 1920s was short-listed for the City of Toronto Book Award and received Heritage Toronto’s Award of Excellence in 2007.
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    Gary Gillman

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    I really enjoyed this book which is expertly written and very well designed. It sets out the history of the Gooderham and Worts Distillery in Toronto which is now a protected site and is being intelligently redeveloped for residential and commercial purposes. The period drawings, photos and other depictions are reproduced with clarity and clear identification and work perfectly with the text. This is a fine work of Toronto business and social history and an excellent contribution to Victorian-era industrial archeology. Recommended!

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About the book The Distillery Historic District , with its historic associations and thriving arts scene , is one of Toronto ’s most intriguing places.   Between the 1830s and the 1890s, the firm of Gooderham & Worts grew from a small windmill in the wilderness to the largest distillery in the British Empire and, for a time, in the world.   In the process, it built some of the finest Victorian industrial architecture in Canada .   Today’s district contains over 40 heritage buildings on a 13-acre site that once formed a vital part of Toronto’s busy commercial waterfront.   With the cultural renaissance of the distillery site and the prospect of a revitalized waterfront, we can now explore the people, buildings, events, industrial artifacts and processes that made Gooderham & Worts Distillery such an important part of Toronto’s history.   What is mashing … a rack house … a scale tank … a corbel … or a tie plate?   Read on.   Who were James Worts, William Gooderham or David Roberts, Sr. and Jr.?   Read on.   What is the oldest building still standing on the site?   When did the railway arrive?   What happened on October 26, 1869?   Read on.      About the Author Sally Gibson is Manager of Heritage Services for the Distillery Historic District, where she is immersed in all aspects of the history of this National Historic Site. She has written two previous books about Toronto .   More Than an Island: A History of the Toronto Island was praised by urban thinker Jane Jacobs as “city history at its very best.”   Inside Toronto : Urban Interiors 1880s – 1920s was short-listed for the City of Toronto Book Award and received Heritage Toronto’s Award of Excellence in 2007.

Hardcover

181 Pages, 9.58 x 12.02 x 0.77 in

June 1, 2008

P_Distillery Hi_rict

English


0980990505
9780980990508

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Spacing Toronto Gift Guide:

A new book by Toronto archivist and historian Sally Gibson explores the Distillery District - "History by the Lake" - from its beginning in the 1830s to the present day.  The book is not just a history of the distillery itself, but of Toronto's evolution, using the Distillery as a way to look at cholera outbreaks, city development, and life in Victorian Toronto. Those with specific interests in distilling also won't be disappointed, as the book includes a look at the minutia of thhe site - the "office safe" even -- and includes many rare photos and illustrations.

Ontario Heritage Connection:

In the 1800s Toronto's Gooderham and Worts distillery was the largest in the world. Now it is a beautiful, restored and "repurposed" neighbourhood full of galleries, exciting shops, theatre and restaurants and is home to many special events.  Sally gibson has written a gorgeously illustrated book called Toronto's Distillery District: History by the Lake about this impressive area.

Andy Barrie, CBC, Metro Morning:

What a gorgeous book!

 

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