Objects Record
Metadata
Catalog Number |
1983.74.1.3 |
Object Name |
Toilet |
Title |
Toilet, Cutten Family, 1900-1962 |
Year Range from |
1900 |
Year Range to |
1962 |
Description |
Toilet (.1) with tank (.2) and lid (.3) manufactured by the James Robertson Company Limited, of Montreal. From the Cutten Family home at 13 Stuart Street, 1900-1962. Wooden toilet tank lid (.3) This toilet was in the basement of the Cutten family home at 13 Stuart Street. Arch H. Macdonald built the house in the mid-1870s with the Cutten family moving in by 1901. They added additions to the house in 1901 and 1934. Arthur Cutten (1870-1936) was born in Guelph in 1870. He left for Chicago and later made a fortune on the stock market. He lived at the house briefly before his death in 1936. Maud (Boomer) Cutten (1870-1961), who was Arthur's wife, and Evelyn Cutten (1874-1945) were the listed owners of the house. Other members of the Cutten family resided at this house during Maud and Evelyn's ownership. |
People |
Cutten Family Cutten, Arthur Cutten, Maud Cutten, Evelyn |
Search Terms |
Stuart Street Tranquille |
Subjects |
UTILITIES - SEWAGE |
Dimensions |
H-2.54 W-22.86 L-55.88 cm |
Collection |
Artifact |
