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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hart_MasseyHart Massey - Wikipedia

    Hart Almerrin Massey (April 29, 1823 – February 20, 1896) was a Canadian businessman and philanthropist who was a member of the prominent Massey family. He was an industrialist who built the agricultural equipment firm that became Massey Ferguson, now part of AGCO . Life and career.

  2. 3 de jun. de 2008 · Hart Almerrin Massey. Hart Almerrin Massey, manufacturer, philanthropist (b in Haldimand Twp, Upper Canada 29 Apr 1823; d at Toronto 20 Feb 1896).

  3. Massey family. The mausoleum of Hart Massey at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto. The Massey family is a Canadian family with Methodist roots that has been prominent since the mid-19th century, known for manufacturing farm equipment and for being patrons of the arts in Canada.

  4. The house was built in 1959, designed by the architect Hart Massey, who lived there until the 1970s. It is an iconic example of mid-20 th century modernism in residential architecture in Canada, and a Canadian example of International style because of its sensitivity to its natural surroundings.

  5. mytfs.ca › faculty › hart-masseyHart Massey - MyTFS

    Hart Massey has worked as an actor, writer, director and producer in the theatre and film industry for over 30 years. His TV shows “Hart of the Annex” and “The Film Student” brought him acclaim on Rogers TV and led to nominations at both the Rogers Impression Awards and the Gemini Awards.

  6. Biography – MASSEY, HART ALMERRIN – Volume XII (1891-1900) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Source: Link. MASSEY, HART ALMERRIN, businessman, office holder, jp, and philanthropist; b. 29 April 1823 in Haldimand Township, Upper Canada, eldest son of Daniel Massey* and Lucina Bradley; m. 10 June 1847 Eliza Ann Phelps in Gloversville, N.Y ...

  7. Hart Massey House is located in Rockcliffe Park, a residential area of Ottawa, Ontario. It is one of the rare houses built directly on the shore of McKay Lake. Erected in 1959, the house was designed to the plans of architect Hart Massey, who lived in it with his family until the 1970s.