Frederick William Browne, c.1930

Description
Creator
Leuthendale, Photographer
Media Type
Image
Item Type
Photographs
Description
A black and white portrait photograph of Frederick William Browne (1870-1956).
Notes
Frederick William Browne was born one mile north-west of Columbus in East Whitby Township on October 12, 1870. He attended the Whitby Collegiate Institute and worked as a grocer. He started out as a clerk in a grocery store at Lindsay for four years, then spent 2 years at Thomas Lawler's store in Whitby, In 1894 he went to Toronto and became assistant manager of the grocery department of the Robert Simpson Company. From 1905 to 1936 he operated his own grocery store at the corner of Carlton Street and Ontario Street in Toronto. When he retired in 1936 he had made a considerable fortune and gave away thousands of dollars to organizations in the Whitby area. He established the Fred W. Browne Memorial Prizes at the Whitby High School in 1947, restored the Columbus Bible Christian Cemetery in 1946; donated a Tremaine Map to Ontario County in 1950; and, the address to the Prince of Wales from the Town of Whitby in 1860 to the town in 1952. He provided an electric organ for St. Thomas Anglican Church in Brooklin and helped pay off the indebtedness on the Brooklin Masonic Hall. He was a noted philanthropist in Toronto. He died at Willowdale on June 9, 1956 and is buried in the Mausoleum at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Toronto.
Date of Original
c.1930
Dimensions
Width: 3.5 cm
Height: 4 cm
Image Dimensions
Image Width: 3.5cm
Image Height: 4cm
Subject(s)
Local identifier
31-009-267
Language of Item
English
Copyright Statement
Public domain: Copyright has expired according to Canadian copyright law. No restrictions on use.
Reproduction Notes
Scanned from a copy negative.
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