Sous-fonds contains photographs, newspaper clippings, correspondence, programs, reports; sound recordings of performances; information about students, teachers (both Sisters and lay teachers), award winners, and alumni; the administrative activities of the Academy; its history, including the opening, closing, graduations, and yearbooks; correspondence with the Ministry of Education of Ontario; and notable groups such as the Academy Singers.
Zonder titelSous-fonds consists of miscellaneous legal documents pertaining to legal matters in Great Britain.
This sous-fonds contains official and business records from John Harris, including documents from Harris’ time as Treasurer of the London District, and includes receipts, official correspondences, records of tax payments, accounts audited, as well as other documents related to the business of John Harris. The majority of this sous-fonds includes field notes from his time as a surveyor, and ledgers from his work on the Rebellion Losses Claims Commission.
Zonder titelSous-fonds consists of miscellaneous legal documents pertaining to legal matters in the Province of Quebec, specifically from the region of Saint-Eustache. These documents include court judgments and notices issued by the Court of King's Bench in the District of Montreal.
Sous-fonds consists of a collection of miscellaneous legal documents pertaining to legal matters in the Province of Ontario. Predominantly, the records in this sous-fonds relate to the ownership, purchase and transfer of land and property in the province, particularly in the City of Toronto, the Township of York, the Township of Muskoka (Lightwood Island), the Township of Normanby, and the City of London (Ont.). Many documents in this sous-fonds pertain to the same plots of land and/or property as they changed ownership over time. Records relating to property owned by the following people appear numerous times throughout the sous-fonds: Adam T. Bell; Louisa Bredin; Fanny Fox; Philipp Hollinger; Benjamin Hunsberger; and George Newton.
Sous fonds consists of a document pertaining to a legal matter in the United States of America.
Sous-fonds consists of correspondence, photographs, catalogue of galls, and manuscripts. Some materials are authored by William Brodie, others were added after his death.
Zonder titelSous-fonds consists of records relating to the legal practice of Alexander Macdonell, an attorney active in Toronto during the mid-nineteenth century. The sous-fonds also consists of research notes made by William Renwick Riddell based on the records.
Sous fonds consists of Town and City Council minute books and reports initiated by or involving Council itself. These records document the official business of the Town and City Councils of Guelph.
This sous fonds has been arranged into 2 series:
Sous fonds consists of bound volumes from the offices of the City Assessors, Tax Collectors, Finance Committee, and Court of Revision. Included in this sous fonds are assessment and collector's rolls, minute books and tax arrears ledgers. These records document the real and personal property tax assessment and collection systems in the City of Guelph, as well as the fiscal management of the City's budgets and finances.
The sous fonds has been arranged into 5 series:
This sous-contains fundraising documents pertaining to rural collections and the Orphans’ Festival which show that the Sisters needed support from the surrounding community in order to operate the orphanage. Articles, tickets, programmes, and receipts from the annual Orphans’ Festival show the importance the event held, not only to the Sisters but also to Hamilton citizens. Financial records further illustrate how much money was needed to care for the orphaned children. The account books detail the necessary items Sisters purchased to successfully run the orphanage. The fee books show how much parents paid to foster their children. These records also demonstrate the needs the Sisters had on outside resources, like government grants and surrounding community funding. Documents pertaining to regulatory compliance are also found, including the 1965 Children’s Institutions Act and Regulations which outlines the rules the orphanage had to follow in order to operate within the law. Correspondence on a variety of topics is also present in the collection, including finance, education, and daily operations. There are photographs which offer a “snapshot” into the life of the orphanage. These images depict Sisters working in the orphanage, the Orphans’ Festival, children’s communion celebrations, and the dining hall. The sous-fonds also contains records created by the Advisory Committee of Mount St. Joseph Orphanage. These records outline the types of work the committee did, including structural changes to the building. There are several summaries of the history of St. Mary’s Orphanage, and a brief summary of the history of Mount St. Carmel Infants’ Home. The registers offer significant information about the children who remained in the care of the orphanage. These list information such as the orphan’s name, date of birth, religious denomination, nationality, date of admission and discharge, date of death [if applicable], and who took the child after he or she was discharged. There are also registers that list information about children who stayed for day stays, as well as children who were moved into foster homes. The sous-fonds contains information about orphans who received their religious sacraments, as well as baptismal records. Also found personal folders and admission cards, which provide information about application and departure, correspondence and parental addresses and occupations.
Zonder titelSous-fonds consists of original textual records created by John Hamer Greenwood relating to his career as a lawyer, including legal contracts, insurance policies, and correspondence. Other records include a transcribed copy of his obituary as well as Greenwood genealogy, and a page from the diary of his wife, Charlotte Greenwood.
Zonder titelSous-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.
Zonder titelSous fonds consists of records documenting the administrative, licensing and regulatory functions of City government and the City Clerk's office.
The sous fonds is arranged into two series.
Sous fonds consists of records pertaining to the Railway Committee, Manufacturers Committee and the Railway and Manufacturers Committee. These records document the role of the City Council of Guelph in the economic development of the city through the promotion of railway and industrial development.
This sous fonds has been arranged into 3 series:
Sous fonds consists of land deeds and mortgage records of the City of Guelph. These records help to document the City's administrative function in registering land claims and ownership.
The sous-fonds contains the personal and business records of Mother Julia Moore. This includes personal and business correspondence, primarily from her tenure as General Superior; biographical records and photographs; her work, Beginnings in London Diocese 1868-1879; photographs and a diary from her trip to Italy and France; records from her trip to Ireland as part of the Ireland project; photographs and an account from her time in Peru; watercolour artwork gifted by Sister Mary Celine Janisse; photographs of the Pope and Papal mass; a yarmulke and photographs from the bar mitzvah of Irwin Zaifman; her speeches; her historical research, predominantly on the Sisters of St. Joseph; pamphlets and articles collected by Mother Julia Moore, notably of Pierre Wolff, S. J.’s works; information and documents pertaining to the International Union of Superiors General (U.I.S.G.); photographs and correspondence from the International Union of Mothers’ General meeting in 1969; a souvenir booklet from Pope John Paul II’s 1984 visit to Toronto, Canada; and a feast day book about the founder of the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of London, Reverend Jean Pierre Médaille. There is also material concerning the 2005 Lyon heritage display.
Zonder titelSous fonds consists of records of various agencies which oversaw the provision and management of public works, water supply services, and sewage services in the City of Guelph. These records document the management and provision of engineering and environmental services in the City of Guelph.
This sous-fonds has been arranged into 11 series:
Sous fonds consists of the records of City of Guelph Council committees which were mandated to manage and determine policy for the maintenance and use of public facilities, including park facilities, belonging to the City of Guelph.
The sous fonds has been divided into eight series.