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And over there we have . . . A statue in the garden at the home of John David Eaton, seems to be showing the points of interest to a group of visitors(...)
9/16/1969
Art Consultant Renee Neu, right, shows a hammered gold bracelet to Mario Amaya, chief curator at Art Gallery of Ontario and Mrs. Signy Eaton last nigh(...)
8/4/1971
At funeral of Lady Eaton, grandsons acting as pallbearers carry casket from the Timothy Eaton Memorial Church on St
7/11/1970
A couple of good sports. Most women wouldn't be caught dead in a situation like this, but Mrs. Fred A. Wade (left) and Mrs. Frank McEachren took it al(...)
6/15/1965
Eaton, John David and Family
7/22/1973
Grandiose scale of the main floor makes the former family home more impressive than many hotels built for the purpose
5/11/1981
It all began 100 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. John David Eaton held a reception in their Dunvegan Rd. home last night to mark the publication of the book T(...)
9/24/1969
John David Eaton congratulates his wife after she received honorary doctorate of letters yesterday at convocation of York University's Winters and McL(...)
5/28/1971
Just married
9/22/1979
Lady Eaton herself looks down from a portrait in the lobby of her former home, where Colin Mummery serves drinks to Nicole Larente (left) and Karen Sm(...)
5/11/1981
Like a small Greek temple, the Eaton Mausoleum in Mount Pleasant Cemetery was the scene of Toronto's most imposing funeral when Sir John Craig Eaton, dead at 46, was buried there in 1922
2/14/1978
Marking its 100th year, Eaton's Queen St
1/2/1969
Mrs. John David Eaton models belt by Judith Brown of Reading, Vermont, and pendant sculptured by Gabrielle Kennedy of New York
9/30/1971
A unique hotel, operated by students learning the service trades, occupies the Norman chateau-style mansion built in the late 1930s as a retirement ho(...)
5/11/1981
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