Archive Record
Images
Metadata
Collection |
Waterloo Region Museum |
Object ID |
2013.045.002.018 |
Object Name |
Drawing, Technical |
Title |
[Drawing - two oak leaves] |
Description |
Pencil line drawing of two oak leaves. In the lower right hand corner written in pencil reads "Gordon F. Becker, 340 Wellington St., Kitchener Ont Can. Free Hand Drawing Plate No.3 Nov. 5 1930". Written in red pencil on the bottom middle of the drawings is "98 AK". There are some red pencil marks on the drawing. The reverse is blank. |
Date |
1930 |
History |
Gordon Frederick Becker (1898-1975) was the son of Frederick Becker (1861-1931) and Wilhelmine Luedke (1860-1930) of Bentinck Township, Grey County. He married Flossie Elizabeth Schmitt (1899-1950) in 1921. Flossie was the daughter of Valentine Schmitt (1871-1937) and Margaret Pflug (1874-1953) of Waterloo County. Many of the family members are buried in Kitchener's Mount Hope Cemetery. Gordon was a wood carver who worked at several local furniture factories beginning in the 1920s. Presumably he moved to Kitchener to find employment. In the mid-1930s, he began working at Dominion Electrohome, and he worked there until he retired. Drawings appear to be from a correspondence course at the Grand Rapids School of Designing that Gordon took in the early 1930s. |
People |
Becker, Gordon |


