Victor Canham And Company: Guelph’s Hanger King
Guelph has many companies that remain a footnote in its history. While Raymond Sewing Machine Company, and Bell Organ and Piano Company are names people recognize, V.H. Canham & Company…
Guelph has many companies that remain a footnote in its history. While Raymond Sewing Machine Company, and Bell Organ and Piano Company are names people recognize, V.H. Canham & Company…
In 1908, Robert William Gladstone (1879-1951), Henry Burton Sharman (1865-1953) and John N. Lyon of Manitoba, combined forces to form the Ontario Metal Culvert Company. The letters of patent issued for…
There have been several businesses in Guelph that a family has started. Christian Kloepfer, for example, relied on family members in the early days of his coal and carriage businesses.…
In 1872, Burr and Skinner operated a furniture factory in a newly constructed 2-storey building on the north side of Oxford. They manufactured a variety of furniture including bed frames.…
Brooms were an essential tool for Guelph’s housewives. Shopkeepers, hotel operators and other service and retail personnel also needed them to sweep floors, the sidewalks in front of their shops…
Beer and ale were important to early and even later settlers. Many innkeepers produced it on-site – small batches of a select brew they could sell in their hotels/inns. Later,…
In 1919, Live Wire, a branch of an American company, moved into the basement of a building on Metcalfe Street. At that point, it was housing FE Partridge Rubber. Charles…
Originally, making boots and shoes was a craft requiring great skill and training. Like blacksmiths, shoemakers had to go through an apprentice system. Shoemakers, who preferred not to be called…
When Master Blacksmith John Owen Lynch (1793-1860) arrived from New York in Guelph in 1827, he faced a considerable challenge. This was a pioneer community. As the only blacksmith, he…
In 1917, Fried-Grills Hats operated out of Niagara Falls and Toronto. By 1919, the company had settled in premises located at 154 Suffolk Street. Thirty hands were at work producing various…