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In 1888 Williams' son Robert took control of the Canadian Organ & Piano Company; it was moved to Oshawa, Ontario (then a small town) where it took over a large building previously used by the Joseph Hall Works. This arm of the company was renamed The R. S. Williams Piano Company of Oshawa.
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maker William Townsend, Williams continued to work for Townsend. After a move to Hamilton, Townsend's business failed in 1855; Williams took over the bankrupt company, and returned the business to Toronto. He started by making
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R. S. Williams & Sons ceased business in Toronto because of bankruptcy in 1927; the Oshawa factory closed down in 1931. The factory building was demolished in 1968.
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In 1891 the factory building was damaged by fire, but repaired. In 1909 the name of the Oshawa factory was amended again to R. S. Williams & Sons, Ltd.
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In 1873 Williams established The Canadian Organ & Piano Company to house his growing piano-manufacturing business, while maintaining a retail store on
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The company was founded in Toronto in 1855 by Richard Sugden Williams. After completing his apprenticeship in 1853 with Toronto
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Under the Sign of the Big Fiddle: The R.S. Williams Family, Manufacturers and Collectors of Musical Instruments
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In 1912 the company donated a large collection of musical instruments to the newly opened
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was musical instrument manufacturing company headquartered in
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Musical instrument manufacturing companies of Canada
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"R.S. Williams & Sons"


Under the Sign of the Big Fiddle: The R.S. Williams Family, Manufacturers and Collectors of Musical Instruments
ISBN
978-1-896219-17-2
Canada: A Memorial Volume
"History of Toronto and County of York in Ontario - Part IV: Toronto: Manufacturing Industries"
"LH1039 Williams Piano co. - Exterior"
Pierce Piano Atlas
Musical Courier
"The Music Trade" Musical Courier
"Nickel Notes"
Rotunda
Gellerman's International Reed Organ Atlas
ISBN
978-1-4617-3135-1
Categories
Musical instrument manufacturing companies of Canada

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