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Anglican Foundation of Canada fonds
CA ON00003 F017 · Fondos · 1955-2022

Fonds consists of corporate documents, minutes, correspondence, financial statements, grant files, photographs, and printed materials. Includes the newsletters AF Report (1992-2005) and Foundation Report (2011-2022), and Imagine that : dreams, hopes, realities ; celebrating 60 years of the Anglican Foundation of Canada, 2017 book and timeline.

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ROM Ephemera Collection
CA ON00259 RG144 · Colección · 2001-2022

The ROM ephemera collection consists of postcards, invitations, advertising circulars and other ephemeral material that does not fit with other fonds. Ephemera is collected by ROM staff or by the ROM Library & Archives. Where possible ephemera will relate to described institutional fonds, therefore ephemera can also be found in other ROM fonds both record groups and special collections.

CA ON00004 F007 · Fondos · 1886-2022

Fonds reflects the administrative history of St. Jude’s Anglican Church in Mount Brydges, Ontario and its role in the community from its consecration in 1886 to its deconsecration and closure in 2022. These records are organized into five series and three sous-fonds.

Series included:

  • History
  • Administration
  • Ministry
  • Media
  • Building

Sous-fonds included:

  • Women's Auxiliary
  • Anglican Young People's Association
  • Women’s Inter-Church Council of Canada
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CA ON00159 P032 · Fondos · 1848-2022

The Diocese of Moosonee Synod Office fonds attests to the work of the administrative body that oversees Anglican missionaries and clergy within the Diocese of Moosonee. The fonds focuses on the James Bay area in northern Ontario and north-western Quebec, although records document the growing importance of communities south of the James Bay over the course of the 20th century. Early records document the work of Anglican missionaries such as John Horden, Thomas Vincent, James Edmond Peck, and G.W. Walton in communities such as Moose Factory, Fort George, and Fort Albany. Missionary accounts of the harsh climate and difficulties navigating the northern terrain are coupled with accounts of religious ceremonies and interactions between clergy and European settlers employed by the HBC in the fur-trade and other industries, as well as interactions with Indigenous populations, most notably the Cree, who were established in the Moose River region prior to the arrival of Europeans. Records contain missionary accounts of daily life in the north and focus on clergy members’ involvement in the community, their family life, administrative matters between the church and the HBC—Diocesan property was leased from the company initially—, trapping and hunting statistics, as well as the basic necessities for surviving the winter months; annual grocery and supply lists sent south are included. As the majority of the content was created by clergy, the records document a Eurocentric-Anglican perspective, although due to the substantial Indigenous population in the James Bay Area, many of the records document changes to Indigenous communities as a result of European contact. The fonds documents some of the earliest interactions between Anglican missionaries and First Nations, Inuit, and Métis populations, although records become more plentiful after the official creation of the Diocese of Moosonee in 1872. The records of various Bishops, Archdeacons, and clergy members illustrate the structure of the Anglican Church and the administrative interactions between the Diocese and the parishes that it oversees. Records also document the financial relationship between the Diocese of Moosonee and the CMS, the MSCC, and the Anglican Forward Movement. These associations provided financial support to Missionary Diocese of the Anglican Church.

Changes in the social, cultural, and economic fabric of the many communities that make up the Diocese of Moosonee are also evident within the records. Records track the movement of communities including: Albany’s relocation to Kashechewan and Fort George’s relocation to Chisasibi. The rise in industrial interest in the north, especially in hard rock mining, followed by a boom in immigration to northern communities starting in the early half of the 20th century are reflected in the growing demand for parishes across northern Ontario and western Quebec. The Diocesan administration also wrote about and considered other matters including: changes to provincial education systems, municipal power initiatives, transportation, agriculture, and many other Municipal, Provincial, and Federal issues. Records also document broad shifts in policy concerning Indigenous populations from the signing of Treaty No. 9 in 1905 through the Indian Residential School era of the mid-20th century, the period of Indigenous emancipation starting in the 1960s, and the period of reconciliation in the early 21st century.

The fonds consists of correspondence sent and received by clergy, including all Diocesean Bishops; meeting minutes from Diocesan Executives, Synods, and various other committees managed by the Diocese, as well as those meetings concerning individual parishes. Photographs depicting clergy, residents, towns, cities, cultural activities, hunting and fishing, religious ceremonies and celebrations, amongst many other activities, are included. Videotapes, as well as legal and financial records, missionary and Bishop’s journals, diaries, and account books document the foundation of the Diocese and describe the relationship between the Diocese, its parishes, and the communities to which those parishes serve. The records inform us of the administrative functions of the Synod Office including: hiring clergy and overseeing matters of finance. These records also illustrate the different networking relationships between the Diocese and the General Synod, the Diocese and churches of other denominations, and the Diocese of Moosonee and other Anglican Dioceses. Moreover, the records give insight as to the daily existence and development of the many communities within Northern Ontario and north-western Quebec that make up the body of the Diocese of Moosonee. Liturgical records of individual parishes are not found in this fonds.

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.22 Short Bullet
CA ON00428 2022.13 · Item · 2022

Item is one lead .22 caliber bullet. Typically, this item was used with small pocket pistols and mini revolvers.

May Cohen fonds
ON00425 2 · Fondos · [194-?]-2021

Fonds consists of records documenting Dr. May Cohen’s personal and professional activities. A small amount of material relates to Dr. Gerald S. Cohen’s career. Included is correspondence, papers, journals, reports, speeches, meeting materials, presentation materials, teaching slides, case studies, newspaper clippings, articles, re-prints, press releases, invitations, programs, videocassette tapes, photographs, a questionnaire, and a plaque. The records reflect a wide range of topics, including Canadian abortion rights, history of women’s health care, the teaching of human sexuality, evolution of sex counselling, experiences of female physicians, aging and sexuality, and the development of McMaster’s Women’s Health Office.

Fonds is organized into the following series: 1. Personal records, 2. Professional and political correspondence, 3. Research and writing material, 4. Presentations and related material, 5. Australian sabbatical material, 6. Professional association material, 7. Women’s Health Office records, 8. McMaster Faculty of Health Sciences activities, 9. Human sexuality curriculum development and teaching material, 10. Subject files, 11. Press material, 12. Awards and accolades, and 13. Gerald S. Cohen records.

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CA ON00126 C6 · Item · [ca. 1850]-[ca. 1990], [2021?]

This collection consists of photographs collected by the Guelph Public Library archives. The photographs offer a wide range of images covering various aspects of the City of Guelph and its history.

The collection is arranged sequentially by an old reference code (A). The item listings of these records found in the Archive's photographic database still retain this old reference code.

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CA ON00003 F016 · Fondos · 1932-2021

Fonds consists of ABC products, minutes of meetings, correspondence, administration files, mailings, plans, papers, original SPCK agreement 1932.

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Bert Weir and Family fonds
CA ON00159 P226 · Fondos · [ca. 1925]-2021 (predominant 1968-2012)

The Bert Weir and Family fonds, consisting of correspondence, reports, newspaper clippings, sketches and publications, depicts Bert Weir’s professional, artistic and personal life. The documents depict his activities and achievements as a painter, sculptor, environmental activist and teacher. Bert’s life as a teacher and youth mentor is outlined through handwritten notes, photos, e-mail messages and newspaper clippings. These items document the many summer studios that he directed at his home in McKellar, as well as art programs in Southern Ontario in which he was involved. The documents also illustrate his time teaching art to underprivileged students in Knoxville, Tennessee (SSSP Knoxville Team), as well as his time as the art teacher for W.D Lowe Vocational in Windsor, Ontario. Photos, maps and journal entries outline personal interests of Weir. Maps with outlined routes give insight into the canoe trips that Weir undertook in such places as Algonquin Park and Quetico. Included as well are Weir’s sketches, documents relating to his construction projects and social activism. Correspondence, legal documents, and account books detail the business side of Weir’s activities. Weir and his first wife opened and ran Loon Studio, where they offered art courses. The fonds also includes documents relating to Elena’s work, as she was an accomplished painter and sculptor in her own right. Original sketches, books, photos and thumbnails relating to personal matters reflect the everyday life of Bert Weir and his family. Insight into his family life is provided by Weir family creations. Though there are no original paintings included in the fonds, promotional work, such as fliers and posters for exhibitions, and books on his work, attest to his acclaimed stature as an artist, and illustrates the evolution of his art. Correspondence with former students, other artists and owners of art galleries provide an insight in Weir’s artistic world and his friendships.

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CA ON00159 P117 · Fondos · 1916-2021 (surtout 1998-2021)

Le fonds d'archives du Conseil scolaire de district catholique du Nouvel Ontario (CSCNO) est composé principalement d'ordres du jour, de procès-verbaux, et de coupures de presse. Le fonds contient aussi 53 photos noir et blanc de la construction de l’édifice du CSCNO en 1972, et deux livres.

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CA ON00435 2021.07.001 · Colección · 1985-2021

Collection reflects the theatrical performances that took place on Redeemer University’s mainstage and theatre studio (also referred to as The Black Box). These performances were primarily produced by students and faculty in the Theatre Arts program that ran from 1985-2020 but also includes productions that were performed by guests. The collection is arranged into production photographs, audio/video recordings, promotional material, stage designs and costume designs, and article reviews.

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Braemar Women's Institute fonds
Item · 1907-2021

The fonds consists of following series and relate to history of the Oxford North Women’s Institute:

Series 1: Minutes (1907-2006)
Series 2: Tweedsmuir Scrapbooks (1910-2021)
Series 3: Programmes (1910-2018)
Series 4: Photographs ([before 1920], 2015)

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Paul Antoine Bouissac fonds
CA ON00399 03 · Fondos · 1955-2021

The fonds contains records of Paul Bouissac and consists of three series:

Series 1: Records relating to writing and academic work, 1955–2018
Series 2: Records relating to the Debord Circus and other circuses, 1955–1985
Series 3: Correspondence, [195?]-2021

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Fonds Sangeetha Gnanavel
CA ON00431 F4-SG · Fondos · 2019-2021

The drawings were made in 2020 and 2021. The family's first item contributions to CDIC was in July 2020, and an additional one in 2021.

Valerie Mackinnon fonds
F89 · Fondos · 2021

Fonds consists of photographs documenting the property located at 160 Water Street Guelph. Included are photographs of demolition activities, interior and exterior images and photographs that document the surrounding landscape.

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CA ON00399 51 · Fondos · 1960-2021, predominant 1971-2005

Fonds consists of records related to the establishment and operation of the Virginia Woolf Society.

Fonds is comprised of the following series:
Series 1: Correspondence
Series 2: Administrative Records
Series 3: Records relating to Virginia Woolf Miscellany
Series 4: Articles and news clippings
Series 5: Photographs
Series 6: Audiovisual Records

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CA ON00126 C32 · Colección · [198-?], 1981-1987, 1992-1994, 2000-2003, 2017-2023

Collection consists of locally published Guelph and other magazines collected by the Guelph Public Library Archives. Included in this collection are the magazines Earthkeeper, Guelph Magazine, if magazine, Sparetime Magazine, the Wellington Business Digest, Our Town, Snippets in Ink, The Sovereign, Grand, Toque, Community Captured Guelph, The Loyalist Gazette, Rex, and more.

Collection has been arranged into eighteen series based on the title of the magazine.

Fonds Ganesh M
CA ON00431 F5-GM · Fondos · 2020

The drawings were made in 2020 and 2021. The family's first item contributions to CDIC was in July 2020, and an additional one in 2021.

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Fondos · 2020

Documents the public information-sharing of the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre during the COVID-19 pandemic beginning March 2020. Daily updates relate to the hospital's readiness and operations, and testing and detection of COVID-19 in the Thunder Bay region. The records include text updates and video interviews with hospital leadership and others.

Kenneth Douglas Taylor fonds
CA ON00399 89 · Fondos · 1934-2020

The fonds consists of records pertaining to Ken Taylor’s career in the foreign service, as well as records related to his personal life.

Fonds is comprised of the following series:

Series 1: Correspondence
Series 2: Personal records
Series 3: Professional records
Series 4: Records relating to diplomacy
Series 5: Media and news clippings
Series 6: Awards and honours
Series 7: Ephemera and memorabilia
Series 8: Audio-visual records
Series 9: Graphic material
Series 10: Records relating to Pat Taylor

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