Evolution of the Gooderham & Worts Distillery From a windmill in the wilderness To the largest distillery in the British Empire… and the World
1830s Windmill
“Lofty Windmill” 1833
1855 by William Armstrong
1858 Boulton Atlas
New Stone Distillery, Canadian Illustrated News, 1863
New Stone Distillery, North Facade, 1863
New Stone Distillery, Engine Room, 1863
New Stone Distillery, Mill Machinery (left) & Grinding Floor, (right) 1863
New Stone Distillery, Fermenting Cellar, 1863
Fire! October 26, 1869
Stone Distillery Restored, May 1870
Gooderham & Worts 1877
Gooderham & Worts site 1880 Worts Estate north side of Mill Street
Gooderham & Worts 1884
Gooderham & Worts site 1889 “Proposed Rack Warehouse” NE Corner Mill & Trinity Streets
Gooderham & Worts 1896
Rack House D, 1896
Rack House D, November 1918
Interior of a Rack House 6-storeys, 17,000 barrels Hiram Walker, 1925
Rack House D, Mill Street & East facades
Rack House D, North façade
Rack House D, 2 nd Floor west side
Rack House D, Racking
Rack House D, Racking
Rack House D 1994 Heritage Plan Bird’s-Eye View
Rack House D 1994 Ground Floor Plan
Rack House D 1994 Sections from Trinity Street looking east from Mill Street looking north
Rack House D 1994 Elevations North & South Elevations East & West Elevations
Rack House D, Entrance
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