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Colonel E. L. Thomson was the General Secretary of the Canadian Section of the Theosophical Society (Adyar) during the 1950s.
Colonel Thomson lived located on the Scarborough Bluffs on the north shore of Lake Ontario, in a residential community of artists. James S. Perkins, himself a commercial artist, visited Scarborough and wrote: "Here a cooperative guild of associated artists and craftsmen, and those who are interested in these cultural developments, are bringing into reality a garden village created upon the ideal of living in closer harmony with nature."[1] Thomson painted in oils and also engaged in weaving.
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- ↑ James S. Perkins, "The National President's Travels," The American Theosophist" 40.5 (May, 1952), 84.