Aerial photograph of Camp Rathbun, one of the Royal Flying Corps' pilot training camps near Deseronto, Ontario. The photograph was taken from the East side of Boundary Road, looking towards the northwest.
Aerial photograph of Camp Mohawk, one of the Royal Flying Corps' pilot training camps near Deseronto, Ontario.
Photograph showing three men in uniform standing in front of a Curtiss JN-4 aircraft painted with 'Victory Bond' insignia. The aircraft is in front of a hangar at Camp Rathbun, one of the Royal Flying Corps' pilot training camps near Deseronto, Ontario.
Photograph of the exterior of the building used as a hospital during the First World War for airmen injured during training at Camps Rathbun and Mohawk. The house was on Main Street, Deseronto, Ontario and had formerly been the home of <a href="http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?BioId=41130&query=" rel="nofollow">Edward Wilkes Rathbun (1842-1903)</a>. A view of the rear of the house can be seen in <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/deserontoarchives/4904608991/">2010.15 (6b)</a>.
Original pencil drawing for a stained glass window, Strachan Hall, Trinity College.
Original pencil drawing for a stained glass window, Strachan Hall, Trinity College.
Original pencil drawing for a stained glass window, Strachan Hall, Trinity College.
Original pencil drawing for a stained glass window, Strachan Hall, Trinity College.
Original pencil drawing for a stained glass window, Strachan Hall, Trinity College.
This daybook consists of a daily record of financial transactions, from 1902 to 1928, likely recorded by Captain John Harold ("Jack") Spence. The recorded transactions include the probate and managing of the estate of James Hendry Spence in 1907, with mention on the final page that Harry died November 22, 1906, that probate was granted January 23, 1907, and "resealed in Sask. April 15, 1912." John H. Spence and William McGregor Lambert were executors of the will of Henry James Spence.
The transactions recorded in the book involve individuals including: Alexander Emerson Belcher, Southampton; George E. Smith, Southampton; John Hilditch; Robert Bartley, Peter Knechtel, St. Paul's Church; John H. Spence; H.A. Spence; Cappy Spence, Will Spence, Nellie Currie, John Craig and the Fawcett Farm, some of which appear to have involved the payment of mortgages and transactions with private bankers. The transactions include references to "father's account" in the mid-1902s. The recorded transactions also include the payment of taxes and/or debentures to Eastnor, Lindsay and St. Edmunds townships.
Spence, John HaroldThis cash book appears to have been created by John Harold ("Jack") Spence in 1893, 1894 and 1901-1908. In the journal, he recorded his financial expenditures and income. Enclosed in the journal was a receipt: to Mr. McMullen, in account with J. H. Spence.
Spence, John HaroldItem is a photograph of George A. Johnston, Harold Watson Timmins and others at a dinner or luncheon.
Item is a photograph of George Hees speaking at an unknown event. Harold Timmins is seated to his right.
Item is a photograph of J.A.R. Mason with a bear cub on his lap.
Item is a photograph of Harold Timmins outdoors, dressed in casual clothes.
Item is a group photograph of seven men in First World War military uniform. James Arthur Ryerson Mason is third from the right.
Item is a photograph of J.A.R. Mason in military cap and uniform.
Item is a photograph of George A. Johnston reading in a tent.