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          "Port Hope on Foot" Pamphlet
          CA ON00154 2011.10-2014.53.1 · File · 2014
          Part of Marielle Lambert Collection

          File consists of two "Port Hope on Foot" walking tour booklets. 1 is for King Street (No. 1) and the other for Dorset Street (No. 2). 1) Book outlines architectural features and historical notes about the street. Houses include Canada House (168 King Street), Captain's Houses (east side of King Street), Grand Trunk (CNR Viaduct), CPR Viaduct, Little Bluestone (117 King Street), Georgian Townhouse (92 King Street), Waddell House (88-90 King Street), Bluestone (21 King Street), R. Charles Smith House (61 King Street), Clemes Duplex (57-59 King Street), Wickett House (55 King Street), Caldwell House (46 King Street), J. Clarke House (St. Mark's Rectory ) (53 King Street), St. Mark's Church (51 King Street), William Smith House (33 King Street), The Benjamin Clarke House (29 King Street), Hume House (22 King Street), Read House (20 King Street), William Mitchell House (18 King Street), The Long's "White House" (15 King Street), Clarke House (13 King Street), Robert Mitchell House (8 King Street), Halton House (5 King Street) and The Honour Block (2 King Street at Ward). 2) Book outlines architectural features and information about the street. Houses include The Hotel (43 and 45 Dorset Street West), 67 Dorset Street West, 71 Dorset Street West, 73 Dorset Street West, 75 Dorset Street West, Lakeview Terrace (77-83 Dorset Street West), 74 Dorset Street West, 76 Dorset Street West, Patterson House (80 Dorset Street West), Perry House (84 Dorset Street West), Wimbourne (89 Dorset Street West), Jones House (94 Dorset Street West), Bletcher House (96 Dorset Street West), 97 Dorset Street West, 98 Dorset Street West, Bredon House (105 Dorset Street West), Muidar (108 Dorset Street West), Randall House (107 Dorset Street West), Strathy House (110 Dorset Street West), The Cone (115 Dorset Street West), Dillon House (120 Doset Street West), THe Carriage House (150 Dorset Street West), Culverwell House (138 Dorset Street West), Terralta Cottage (160 Dorset Street West), Parsons Cottage (166 Dorset Street West), 172 Dorset Street West, Hillcrest (175 Dorset Street West), Homewood (188 Dorset Street West).

          CA ON00154 2011.10-2014.69.1 · Item · 2014
          Part of Marielle Lambert Collection

          Item is a ticket and brochure for the ACO's 49th Annual Port Hope House Tour. The tour occurred on 3 October 2014 and this is ticket number 1362. Inside, there is a message from the co-chairs as well as major Thompson. In addition there is a map depicting the location of each house on the tour. The following properties were included in the tour: 28 Bedford Street (Crawley House), 14 Cumberland Street, 9 Church Street (William Trick Cottage or Dorothy's Cottage), 245 Ridout Street, 15 Sullivan Street, 15 Victoria Street, 78 Victoria Street, 66 Pine Street S., 39 Mill Street, 36 Princess Street, and St. Mark's Parish Hal

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          CA ON00154 2015.48-2015.48.1 · Series · 1918
          Part of Mary McMillan Prower fonds

          Series consists of three (3) blueprints of "The Bluestone House," created by Creighton Withers, 1918-1920 and 1930. The blueprints include the layout of three floors of the house, including the basement; and contain the following text: "The Bluestone' Port Hope, Ontario Built in 1834 by J.D. Smith, Esq. Owned and occupied by grand-daughter Mrs. Creighton Withers. Measured and drawn by Creighton Withers, Architect 1918-1920 and 1930."

          Sawtell family fonds
          Item · 1835-1940s, 1980s, 2003-05

          The fonds consists of records related to the Sawtell family’s history, Oxford County, Brantford, and southern Ontario. It is arranged into the following series:

          Series 1: Sawtell Papers
          Series 2: Newspaper clippings
          Series 3: Scrapbooks

          William P. Dixon fonds
          Item · 1836 - 1848

          The fonds consists of one financial ledger created by William Prior Dixon between the years 1836 and 1848.

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          ON00421 RG 5 · Fonds · 1946-1987, predominant 1975-1987

          The records of the Exhibition Stadium Corporation, RG 5, are arranged and described at the series and sub-series levels and consist of 5.4 metres of textual and photographic material, one bound volume, and 72 architectural plans and sets of plans. The fonds documents the operation, management and maintenance of Exhibition Stadium, by the Exhibition Stadium Corporation and its Board of Management, from 1975 to 1987.

          The fonds is divided into 6 series: General Manager's Files, Traffic and Stadium Operations Manager's Files, Board of Management Files, General Ledger, Photographs, and Architectural Plans.

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          Works Department fonds
          ON00421 RG 6 · Fonds · 1879-1987, predominant 1950-1985

          The records of the Works Department, RG 6, are arranged and described at the series level, with corresponding file and item lists, and consist of 6 metres of textual and photographic material, 1 scrapbook of newspaper clippings, 442 items/sets of architectural plans, and 10 artifacts. The fonds documents the activities of the Works Department in fulfilling its mandate to implement the Exhibition Place capital works program; maintain all Exhibition Place equipment, buildings and property; and to provide services to concessionaires, renters, exhibitors and other Exhibition Place departments.

          Series RG 6-0-1, Works Manager's Files, RG 6-0-2, Assistant General Manager of Operations Files, RG 6-0-8, General Services Manager's Files and RG 6-0-9, Maintenance Manager's Files, form a continuum of records documenting the day-to-day management and operation of the Works, General Services and Maintenance Departments.

          Series RG 6-0-3, Electrical Department Files, RG 6-0-4, Building Files, RG 6-0-5, Capital Project Files, RG 6-0-6, Photograph Albums, RG 6-0-7, Architectural Plans, RG 6-0-11, CNE Department of Works Scrapbook, illustrate the many facets of the capital works program at Exhibition Place, directed by the Works Department, and the constant evolution of the CNE grounds and buildings.

          In addition to textual material, the fonds includes some unique artifacts, series RG 6-0-10, a collection of zinc printing plates designed by the Works Department to produce general floor plans of CNE Buildings that could be customized with the details of specific jobs or projects.

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          George F. Durand Sous-fonds
          CA ON00353 AFC 47-SF1 · Sous-fonds · 1867 - 1889

          Sous-fonds contains architectural drawings of 62 projects created by George F. Durand, individually or in partnership with others, in London and surrounding areas. The drawings consist of plans, elevations, sections, details, a water colour painting, sketches and plans for various utilities such as heating, plumbing and ventilating.

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          CA ON00353 AFC 361-RC80190 · Item · c1877
          Part of O'Connor and Lancaster photograph album

          This photograph is a view of buildings looking north along Richmond Street and buildings to the east including St. Peter's Cathedral and Bishop's Palace (later rectory) on Dufferin Avenue; and Crystal Palace and military garrison buildings at far right.

          Halls: Odd Fellows'
          CA ON00353 AFC 361-RC80213 · Item · c1877
          Part of O'Connor and Lancaster photograph album

          Oddfellows Hall was located at the north east corner of Dundas Street and Clarence Street in downtown London. Main floor was occupied by Nordheimer Piano Company for many years.

          Fonds · 1954-2010

          Fonds consists of Georgian Manor Home for the Aged records.

          Fonds is arranged in the following series:

          Administration
          Development and Planning
          Finance and Accounting
          Legal Affairs
          Media and Public Relations
          Miscellaneous
          Social and Health Care Services

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          John Arnold fonds
          CA ON00420 ARN · Fonds · 1980-1986, 2022

          The fonds includes Arnold’s records as design consultant and artistic advisor for the project to build the RCAF Memorial Hall of Tribute at the National Aviation Museum (now the Canada Aviation and Space Museum). Records include proposals by artists and architects, a draft of Arnold’s report to the RCAF Memorial Fund, technical drawings, photographs, notes on meetings and other matters, and correspondence with the different actors involved in the project. The fonds is arranged mostly in the order it was received, as reflected by the annotated preliminary inventory that was added at the end of the original files. The archivist grouped some correspondence together by the name of the correspondent, as indicated in the annotations on the inventory.

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          Brooksdale Church fonds
          Item · 1872-1997

          The fonds consists of records related to the day-to-day activities of the Brooksdale Presbyterian Congregation and St. Andrews United Church, Brooksdale between the years 1872 and 1997 and are arranged into the following Series:
          Series 1: Minutes
          Series 2: financial
          Series 3: Women’s Foreign Missionary Society
          Subseries A: Minutes
          Subseries B: Financial
          Series 4: Ladies Aid
          Series 5: Choir
          Series 6: Sunday School
          Series 7: Honour Rolls

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          CA ON00279 F01-S010 · Series · 1982-2013

          The series consists of records kept by the General Superior office for use in the administration of the community in London, Ontario. Material is primarily from the period during which Sister Margo Ritchie held the office, but it also contains material from when Sister Mary Diesboug and Sister Valerie Van Cauwenburghe held the position. This series contains twelve subseries relating to the operations, missions, and activities of the congregation. This includes the Medaille Retreat House, Josephs’ House, the Detox Centre, My Sister’s Place, St. Joseph’s Hospitality Centre, Elizabeth Place, St. Stephen’s House, the Southdown Project, Holy Rosary House in Windsor, the Goderich convent, and the Sisters of St. Joseph in Alberta. There is also material related to the hospitals in London, Sarnia, and Chatham administered by the Sisters and the transfer of operation of said hospitals to the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance and St. Joseph’s Health Care Society. There is material related to the construction of a new residence, especially concerning the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards of the new building, and relocation of the Sisters from Mount St. Joseph to this new residence.

          There is also material related to the various meetings of the congregation, from the more informal Community Days to the more formal Assemblies and Chapters. Chapters are formal congregational meetings where major decisions, such as amalgamation and leadership positions were voted on. There are voting records from the 2011 Special Chapter and the 2009 Oneness Project in this series. There are also reports from the Leadership Circle, Chapters, and committees within the congregation. There is also material from the Federation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Canada, an organization made up of all the Congregations of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada. There is material from the Federation and the London congregation’s systemic justice efforts and the Sisters’ efforts towards concerning the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. There are various newsletters from the Federation and the London congregation. The series also includes administrative correspondence and speeches presented by the General Superior to the congregation.

          In summary, the series contains letters, reports, speeches, minutes, voting records, newsletters, pamphlets, prayer books, agendas, meeting minutes, memorandums, postcards, photographs, correspondence, timelines and schedules, inventory lists, legal documents, meeting minutes, executive summaries, budget reports, reports, newspaper and magazine clippings, bursary reports, histories, bulletins, designs for stained glass windows, and property appraisals.

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