An ardent Canadian patriot he help found the "Canada First" movement which promoted Canada's place within the British Empire. Possibly as a result of the Fenian Raids which originated in the United States he was virulently Anti-American and was once said to have threatened to go to Westminster Abbey and spit on a statue of George Washington should a proposed monument of the first U.S. President actually be erected there.
He was appointed police magistrate of Toronto in 1877 and he was probably holding that office when this photograph was taken in 1878.
He wrote the "History of Modern Cavalry" (1877) which was received world wide as an authority on the subject. He also published his personal memoirs entitled: "Soldiering in Canada" (1900).
Denison married Miss Caroline Adelaide Macklem on 20 January, 1863. This union produced six children: Mary Anne, Caroline Adelaide, Julia Anne, George Taylor IV,
Oliver Macklem and Garnet Wolseley Denison. After the death of his first wife in 1885
he married Miss Helen Amanda Mair on 1 December 1887. Their marriage produced
two daughters: Helen Clare and Elise Margaret Dension.
George Taylor Denison III died in Toronto on 6 June, 1925.
An ardent Canadian patriot he help found the "Canada First" movement which promoted Canada's place within the British Empire. Possibly as a result of the Fenian Raids which originated in the United States he was virulently Anti-American and was once said to have threatened to go to Westminster Abbey and spit on a statue of George Washington should a proposed monument of the first U.S. President actually be erected there.
He was appointed police magistrate of Toronto in 1877 and he was probably holding that office when this photograph was taken in 1878.
He wrote the "History of Modern Cavalry" (1877) which was received world wide as an authority on the subject. He also published his personal memoirs entitled: "Soldiering in Canada" (1900).
Denison married Miss Caroline Adelaide Macklem on 20 January, 1863. This union produced six children: Mary Anne, Caroline Adelaide, Julia Anne, George Taylor IV,
Oliver Macklem and Garnet Wolseley Denison. After the death of his first wife in 1885
he married Miss Helen Amanda Mair on 1 December 1887. Their marriage produced
two daughters: Helen Clare and Elise Margaret Dension.
George Taylor Denison III died in Toronto on 6 June, 1925.
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