File 237-125 - Seagram gold cup, emblematic of gold supremacy in Canada and competed for in the Canadian Open Golf Championship from 1936 to 1970.

Title and statement of responsibility area

Title proper

Seagram gold cup, emblematic of gold supremacy in Canada and competed for in the Canadian Open Golf Championship from 1936 to 1970.

Level of description

File

Reference code

SCA131-GA104A-3-237-125

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Date(s)

Physical description area

Physical description

1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm

Archival description area

Name of creator

(1911-1928)

Administrative history

In 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built what was known as Granite Mills in Waterloo, Ontario. A susidiary to the mill was a small distillery known as the Waterloo Distillery. The business also included a dry goods ... »

Scope and content

File consists of 1 photograph of Seagram Gold Cup trophy with Seagram crest on front and a beaver on each side. Cup inscription reads: "Canadian Open Golf Championship for Annual Competition". Verso reads: taken in 1969 for record purpose. 30 extra prints.

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