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Historic mansion in Toronto hits the market at $11 million
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A mansion for sale in Toronto comes with a long history linked to the Distillery District and Ontario politics.
The home at 504 Jarvis street features a hand-carved staircase.
The home is known as G.H. Gooderham House, not to be confused with the Gooderham mansion at 592 Sherbourne, the mansion at 504 Jarvis Street was built for George Horace Gooderham in 1891, whose grandfather was William Gooderham, an original founder of Gooderham and Worts Distillery.
The home was built in 1891.
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Over his seven decades of service to Queen Elizabeth the Second, to the United Kingdom, her 15 other realms, and to the Commonwealth, Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, met many millions of people. They all have stories to tell about those meetings and in this special programme Winifred Robinson hears some of them.
The stories reflect on the Prince’s many passions, the charities he was involved with, his commitment to individuals and causes and also his support for the Queen and the Commonwealth. We also hear about his sharp wit and sense of humour.
Among those telling their stories of connection with the Prince are Ruth Sim, who introduced him to children with HIV and Aids in Uganda, Paul Boateng, who first saw a young Prince Philip in Ghana when he was a boy in the early 1960s, and Denise Mortimer, who was involved with the Duke of Edinburgh Awards in the Bahamas.