Collection consists of various scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings, photographs and personal memorabilia pertaining to staff, students and family of Trinity College School.
Collection consists of newspaper clippings and journal articles relating to Sir Charles Moss, his wife Emily Moss, and Thomas Moss.
Collection of materials relating to the Canada Optical Company in Deseronto, Ontario, including photographs, promotional materials, newspaper and magazine articles and summary of employee benefits.
The materials were collected by Don Simpson, former general manager of the Deseronto plant.
Sem títuloCollection consists of records documenting the organizational history of Trinity College School, as well as activities and achievements of Trinity College School alumni and faculty and staff.
Included are newspaper clippings, photographs, play programs, reports, notes, and correspondence.
Sem títuloCollection consists of a student version of the Osgoode Hall Law School class of 1918 composite photograph.
Collection consists of a photograph that was acquired by the Hon. William J. Anderson.
Fonds consists of audiovisual records documenting the history of Trinity College School. Included are VHS tapes, DVDs, moving film reels, audiotape reels, multi-media CDs, audio CDs, vinyl records, and slides.
Sem títuloCollection consists of digital copies of records pertaining to Osgoode Hall Law School student William Douglas Bell's First World War military service and death in Courcelette, France, on 15 Sept. 1916. Included in the collection are photographs of Bell and his family, letters, telegrams, a newspaper clipping, and a framed memorial to Bell.
Sem títuloCollection consists of digital copies of letters, a telegram and a photograph pertaining to the First World War military service and death of Henry Stuart Hayes, an Osgoode Hall Law School student.
Collection consists of mortgages pertaining to land transfers made in the Counties of Essex, Hereford and Worcester in England during the 1700s and 1800s.
Sem títuloCollection consists of two photographs. One photograph is of the Stewart family reunion held in Guelph in 1951, and the other, is of David Stewart. The textual records consist of family group record sheets, notes and a program guide for the reunion.
This collection consists of photographs, primarily slides, acquired by the Guelph Public Library archives. The slides offer a wide range of images covering various aspects of the City of Guelph and its history. Including are various photographs of Guelph's cenotaph, floral clock, and the Church of Our Lady. There is no further arrangement to these records.
Fonds consists of the following series: album of Ministers and Presidents of the Wesleyan Methodist Church 1744-1929; portraits and letters of the Ministers of St. James Methodist Church (Montreal) 1898; album of portraits and letters of the Ministers and Presidents of the Methodist Conference in Canada 1892; and portraits of Methodist Ministers and their wives [18--].
Sem títuloCollection consists of memorabilia and material pertaining primarily to the activities of the Whitby Dunlops during the team's active years from 1957 to 1959. There is also material which relates to anniversaries and other events in the years following the team's dissolution in 1960. Collection is comprised of 8 series including: Programs, Publications, Ephemera and artifacts, Team information, Events, Diary of Kay Irwin, Postcards and photographs, and Video.
Sem títuloLa collection comprend une entrevue accordée à Conrad Leblanc, o.m.i., dans laquelle Albert Perras raconte les difficultés d'ordre scolaire à Ottawa pendant les années 1930, ainsi que sa vie de marchand et de commerçant.
Sem títuloThis collection consists of correspondence received by Dr. Marion Hilliard prior to a summer trip overseas on the Europa. The collection also contains a portfolio believed to belong to Dr. Hilliard. The correspondence, which includes note cards and letters, contains well wishes for the trip. The correspondence is undated, but is addressed to Dr. Hilliard, and so is assumed to be from between when she graduated from medical school in 1927 and her death in 1958.
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