Bound report containing speeches given at the funeral service for Carol Arnup.
Series consists of biographical material collected by John D. Arnup about D. Park Jamieson and Joseph Sedgwick. The series consists of photocopies of newspaper clippings and magazine articles, correspondence, memoranda, notes, a poem, a speech, and a photograph. The series is divided into two sub-series: D. Park Jamieson material, and Joseph Sedgwick material.
Series consists of two items relating to the life of Carol Arnup, the daughter of John D. Arnup.
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Series consists of correspondence from John D. Honsberger to John D. Arnup regarding a Law Society Gazette article on Lewis Duncan. The article was written by Honsberger and published in the Law Society Gazette on 1 March 1977.
File consists of items relating to the legal career, professional accomplishments, relationships, illness and death of D. Park Jamieson. Included in the file are a photograph, a list of publications, newspaper articles, two letters, and a handwritten tribute to Jamieson written by Pauline McGibbon.
Sub-series consists of biographical material collected by John D. Arnup about the life of D. Park Jamieson. The sub-series consists of memoranda written by Arnup and Pauline McGibbon, photocopies of newspaper clippings, letters from Wilfred P. Gregory to Arnup, and a photograph of Jamieson in his LL.D. robes.
Item is a handwritten biographical note about the life and death of D. Park Jamieson composed by John D. Arnup on 22 December 1988. The item includes information about Jamieson's legal career, as well as personal anecdotes and a list of his closest friends and family including Pauline and Donald McGibbon, Wilfred P. Gregory and John Arnup.
Item is a photograph of John D. Arnup, Treasurer, and George A. Gale, Chief Justice of the High Court, standing by their respective portraits on the occasion of their unveiling. The photograph was taken in Convocation Hall of Osgoode Hall. One of the Donegal carpets is visible on the floor.
Fonds consists of speeches, photographs, correspondence, memoirs and other material relating to the personal life and legal career of John D. Arnup in his role as a lawyer, judge, and bencher of the Law Society of Upper Canada. The fonds also contains biographical material about D. Park Jamieson and Joseph Sedgwick, and items relating to the life of Carol Arnup (daughter of John D. Arnup). Fonds is comprised of the following series: biographical material, photographs, speeches and related material, correspondence, Carol Arnup material, and memoirs.
Arnup, John Douglas, 1911-2005Sub-series consists of biographical material collected by John D. Arnup about the life of Joseph Sedgwick. The series consists of correspondence, a series of stories told by Sedgwick, photocopies of newspaper clippings, magazine articles, notes, a poem, and a speech.
File consists of a speech composed by Joseph Sedgwick in honour of Mr. Justice Roach (16 Nov. 1962), a letter from Sedgwick to John D. Arnup (12 Dec. 1960), a collection of stories told by Sedgwick, and seven newspaper and magazine articles regarding the legal career of Sedgwick. The file also contains genealogical information about the Sedgwick family and correspondence relating to its compilation.
Item is a letter to John Arnup from Joseph Sedgwick regarding their travels across Ireland.
Item is a letter to John D. Arnup from Joseph Sedgwick, with attached copies of letters between Sedgwick and Lester B. Pearson regarding a request for Pearson's signature.
Series consists of two items written by John D. Arnup about his personal and professional life.
Item is an annotated draft of a memoir authored by John D. Arnup.
Item is a group photograph of the editorial staff of the school newspaper at Oakwood Collegiate Institute, Toronto. John Arnup is seated on the floor, second from left.
Item is a photograph of a group of men at the Canadian Bar Association meeting in Windsor, Ontario. Depicted from left to right are: Edson Haines, John J. Robinette, John D. Arnup, George Mitchell, S. Springsteen, and G. Arthur Martin.
Item is a copy print of a photograph of several Ontario chief justices and judges playing cards. Three are playing cards, while others are standing behind. The original photograph may have been taken following a dinner to honour Sir William Mulock following his retirement as Chief Justice of Ontario in 1936.
Seated left to right: Chief Justice Hugh E. Rose, Sir William Mulock, Chief
Justice Francis R. Latchford, Justice Hugh T. Kelly.
Standing left to right: John A. Hope, Nicol Jeffery, William E. Middleton, A.
Courtney Kingstone, Robert G. Fisher, Charles P. McTague, William T.
Henderson, Cornelius A. Masten, and John A. McEvoy.