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Arthur Scott Goss (1881-1940) est le premier photographe officiel de la ville de Toronto. Arthur Goss. Arthur Goss en 1922.
Arthur S. Goss, also known as William Arthur Scott Goss (1881-1940) was the City of Toronto's first official photographer.
Arthur S. Goss created thousands of images that illustrate in fine detail the Victorian city's ambitious, but often dicult, re-invention of itself as a modern ...
Toronto's first official photographer created a remarkable record of the city's early 20th century history.
For 37 years, Arthur Goss was the Official Photographer for the City of Toronto. Goss left a Photographic Legacy of over 35,000 Images of Toronto. His job was ...
As the official photographer for the City of Toronto from 1911 to 1940, Arthur Goss produced over 30,000 photographs documenting a period of dramatic expansion ...
Arthur Goss (1881–1940) is best known as the City of Toronto's first official photographer. His depiction of the construction of the Bloor Street viaduct
Between March, 1936 and January, 1940, he produced 675 carefully composed photos of housing conditions in designated “blighted” areas of the downtown core.
Arthur Goss began working for the city as an office boy when he was eleven years old. He became a draftsman and began taking pictures of city works projects ...
As a young man, Arthur Goss joined the Toronto Camera Club and formed the Studio Club. No one knows how and where he learned to take photographs.
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