Matti Kantokosken sotilaspassi.
Matti Kantokosken Matkapassi Ulkomaille.
Anthony Gas & Oil Explorations Limited Miscellaneous. Drilling for Oil on McDonald Farm Property. Page 1. Georgetown Herald. July 28, 1964
Anthony Gas & Oil Explorations Limited Miscellaneous. Halton Hills has its own gas and oil discoveries. By Ward Chesworth. Newspaper clipping from the Acton Free Press. August 31, 1977
Item is a Deed between The Canada Permanent Building & Savings Society and Cecelia Spry, regarding Town Lot 59 in Port Hope.
Item is a volume containing entries on musical works, as well as clippings and programmes of musical concerts at which either Brenda Macrae Smellie performed as a vocalist or attended. Brenda Macrae Smellie, based in Toronto and New York City, performed throughout Ontario and the United States. She started her career as Brenda Smellie, but around 1912 changed to performing as Brenda Macrae.
Item consists of a photograph of a class. Verso reads "Back row: Cecil Dowling, Bobby Leece, Lorne Jamieson, Tracy Burns, Donald Scott, Fred Rutledge, Anson Forster, Dennis Broadbear, Barry Farrell; Middle row: Ralph Drinkwalter (sic, Drinkwater), Arthur McCaugherty, Tommy Sexsmith, Joe Burns, Jim Thompson, Graydon Chester; Front row: Luella Jamieson, [unknown], Edith Drennan, Anna Atkinson, Beth Graydon, [unknown] Sexsmith, [unknown], Earl Falconer, Miss Elliott (teacher)."
Fonds consist of negatives of photographs taken by Edwin Nash.
UntitledMap delineates townships and their constituent lots and concessions, as well as railway lines, making up Ontario County
UntitledItem is a photograph of the Canadian Bar Association dinner celebrating the ninetieth birthday of Sir William Mulock, held at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto.
Item is a photograph of the Osgoode Hall Law School class of 1921 reunion dinner at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto.
Item is a photograph of the call to the Bar ceremony held in Convocation Hall on September 15th 1955. Benchers and honoured guests on the dais include: Front Row (from left) 1. Gordon N. Shaver, Q.C. 2. unknown 3. F.G. MacKay, Q.C. 4. unknown 5. Chief Justice J.C. McRuer 6. Cyril F.H. Carson, Q.C. (Treasurer) 7. Attorney-General A. Kelso Roberts, Q.C. 8. Dean C.E. Smalley-Baker 9. Fred H. Parkinson, Q.C. At lectern W.S. Beaton, Q.C. Second Row 1. unknown 2. unknown 3. unknown 4. Kenneth Jarvis, Deputy Secretary 5. D. Park Jamieson, Q.C. 6. W. Earl Smith, Q.C. (Secretary) 7. E. Raney 8. R.D. Evans, Q.C. 9. R.F. Wilson, Q.C. Back Row 1. George A. McGillvoray, Q.C. 2. unknown 3. T. Kelly Creighton 4. unknown 5. John D. Arnup, Q.C. 6. unknown 7. A. Roy Willmott, Q.C. 8. W.B. Common, Q.C. 9. W.P. Clement, Q.C. 10. Wilfrid Gregory.
Item is a photograph of the 25th anniversary dinner of the Osgoode Hall Law School class of 1921. John Shirley Denison (fifth from left) is standing underneath a banner at the back of the room that reads "25th Anniversary "21" Class".
Item is a photograph of the sod turning ceremony for the addition to Osgoode Hall Law School. Included in the photograph from left to right are: H.F. Brown (Architect), R. Woodhouse (Construction Superintendent), J.D. Arnup, Q.C., E.W. Haldenby (Architect), C. Hughes (Contractor), A.S. Mathers (Architect), W.J. Beaton, Q.C., C.F.H. Carson, Q.C. (Treasurer), R.F. Wilson, Q.C., C.E. Smalley-Baker, Q.C. (Dean), W. Earl Smith, Q.C. (Secretary), R.F. Reid (Deputy Secretary), and J.W. Glen (Law Society Superintendent).