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Hornby, John

  • CA QUA00276
  • Person
  • 21 September 1880-16 April 1927

John (Jack) Hornby was an English explorer best known for his expeditions in the Arctic region, notably in the Northwest Territory of Canada. Hornby was born to a wealthy family in England and migrated to Canada in 1904.

Hornby's first trip to the Arctic was to the Great Bear Lake region in 1908 and he developed a strong fascination with the Canadian Arctic wilderness. Apart from occasional trips to Edmonton and service in World War I, Hornby spent the rest of his life in the Arctic region of northern Canada.

He became known as the "hermit of the north" for his efforts to live off the land with limited supplies. In 1923, Hornby teamed up with an Englishman James Critchell Bullock (1898-1953) in efforts to spend an entire year in the Arctic near Hudson Bay living off the land without supplies except for weapons. The pair barely survived and Critchell Bullock's diaries formed the basis of Malcolm Waldron's book Snow Man: John Hornby in the Barren Lands first published in 1931.

In 1926, Hornby tried to spend a year in a spot by the Thelon River with his 18 year old cousin Edgar Christian and another young man Harold Adlard. Unfortunately, the trio missed the caribou migration southward and therefore lacked sufficient food to survive the winter. Hornby died of starvation along with his companions in 1927. The graves of the three men can be found by the Thelon River.

Hornby recommended in a report following his expedition with Critchell-Bullock that the areas near the Thelon and Hanbury Rivers be created as a wildlife sanctuary. The Thelon Game Sanctuary was established in 1927, renamed Thelon Wildlife Sanctuary in 1956, and this area remains the heart of the largest area of wilderness in North America. The publication of Waldron's book proved successful and sparked further interest in the Northern wilderness.

Horne, John

  • CA QUA11325
  • Person

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Horne, Sir Robert

  • CA QUA10453
  • Person
  • fl. 1930s

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Horsey, Edward H.

  • CA QUA01426
  • Person
  • n.d.

Dr. Edward H. Horsey was a medical doctor. He was married to Frances (Haven) Horsey. The Horsey residence in Kingston, known as the Craig property, was situated on the corner of King and Union Streets. Edward died in Chicago in 1890. Frances returned to Kingston, where she managed the estates of both her former husband and her mother (Theresa Isaac Haven). She remarried Dr. Chester Loomis Curtis of Kingston in 1894, and died in 1899.

Horsey, Edwin Ernest

  • CA QUA01265
  • Person
  • 1870-1953

Edwin Ernest Horsey was a local historian in Kingston, Ontario.

Horwood, Edgar Lewis

  • CA QUA06749
  • Person
  • 1868-1957

Edgar Horwood was an architect in Ottawa, Ont. who maintained a private practise, and who served as Chief Architect for the Government of Canada. He worked in the following offices: E.L. Horwood, Ottawa, 1895 to 1906, Horwood & Taylor, Ottawa, 1907-1910 (with L. Fennings Taylor), Horwood, Taylor & Horwood, Ottawa, 1911-1914 (with L. Fennings Taylor, and his brother Allan W. Horwood), E.L. Horwood, Chief Architect, Dept. of Public Works, 1915-1919, E.L. Horwood, Ottawa, 1920-1928, Horwood & Horwood, Ottawa, 1929-1930 (with his brother Allan W. Horwood), E.L. Horwood, Ottawa, 1931-1940.

Horwood, Harold

  • CA QUA08321
  • Person
  • 1923-2006

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Hosein, Clyde

  • CA QUA08322
  • Person
  • n.d.

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Hospital, Clifford G.

  • CA QUA11474
  • Person
  • 1937-

Dr. Clifford G. Hospital is a Professor Emeritus of the Comparative Study of Religion at Queen's University. Dr. Hospital served as the Principal of Queen's Theological College in the 1980s.

Hotchkiss Studio

  • CA QUA06777
  • Corporate body
  • n.d.

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