File:Red Jacket Rink of the Toronto Curling Club in match at mouth of Don River in Toronto Bay, 1872.jpg

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English: The Red Jacket Rink of the Toronto Curling Club curling on Toronto Bay in 1870. Copy photograph (coloured with water colour) of composite photo. Played on the Don River, Toronto, 1870. The players were: 1, Mr. Garvey; 2, Duncan Forbes, roofer; 3, Capt. J. T. Douglas, marine inspector; 4, Capt. Chas. Perry, commission merchant; 5, Charles G. Fortier, marine insurance inspector; 6, Major Gray, of No.1 Rifle Co., Hamilton, subsequently in Customs Department, Toronto; 7, David Walker, of the American Hotel, later of the Walker House, Toronto; 8. T. McGaw, of the Queen's Hotel; 9, J. Pringle, insurance agent; 10, John O. Heward, who resided on Bloor street, opposite Church; 11, R. H. Ramsay, produce dealer. An expert curler in looking at the picture said: "It appears like a good end, for the stones are all in the house." Photograph, coloured. Size 9 x 12.
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This image is available from the Toronto Public Library under the reference number JRR 1061 Cab I

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Appears in "Landmarks of Canada : a guide to the J. Ross Robertson Canadian historical collection in the Toronto Public Library". Obtained from Toronto Curling Club (Red Jacket Rink) & Caledonian Match, Don River. Toronto, Ont. at Toronto Public Library website
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