Series consists of the magazine Exhibitionist.
Fonds consists of daily report sheets for the Niagara Peninsula hawkwatch. Observations were taken at the Beamer Memorial Conservation Area.
Niagara Peninsula HawkwatchSeries consists of bird observations for Vineland and the Niagara Peninsula Hawkwatch and its predecessors.
Series consists of the journal "Families" formerly the Bulletin produced by the Ontario Genealogical Society. Although issues for the years 1991 to 1994 are not fully listed on the file listing, they can be found in box 6.
They are arranged by volume, however, there may be gaps in the years covered. Please consult the file listing for more details.
Indexes are available for volumes eight through ten, thirteen through to fifteen, and seventeen.
Series contains records and memorabilia reflecting the history of St. Stephen’s, Thamesville and its congregation during its years of operation from 1871 to 2022.
Files in this series include:
- List of clergy 1871-1996
- Information booklets/pamphlets
- Anniversary documents
- Special services/orders of service
- News clippings 1960-1999
- News clippings 2002-2013
Fonds contains records related to Earle Toppings' professional career as an editor, producer, news caster and educator, as well as records related to his personal life. It includes correspondence, typescripts, radio scripts, proofs, transcripts of interviews, offprints, programs, notebooks, notes and audiovisual material.
Fonds is comprised of the following series:
Series 1: Typescripts, radio scripts and drafts
Series 2: Correspondence
Series 3: Records relating to "Canadian Writers on Tape", "Canadian Poets on Tape" and "Nightfall"
Series 4: Personal records
Sous-fonds consists of material created by the English Department at Humber College.
This photograph depicts a full size mural located behind Angel's diner.
This photograph depicts a series of colours coming down towards a black church. The left hand side reads "Church of Colour".
This photograph depicts an electric charging station set up by the County of Wellington.
This photograph depicts an undefined building with the word Silence which can bee seen written on an outside wall.
This series consists of the work "Toque" produced quarterly highlighting various activities in the county of Wellington and the Waterloo Region.
The items are arranged by year, however, there may be gaps in the years covered.
Series consists of the magazine Neighbours of Clair and Gordon published by Best Version Media.
The Collection includes records from George Lennox’s military service in the Second World War and from his career as an architect. It also includes documents and other research material gathered together by his children for the purposes of writing his biography. The collection is arranged into four series: GLC-1 Biographical files; GLC-2 Career files; GLC-3 Reference Works; and GLC-4 Photographs. GLC-3 Reference Works and GLC-4 Photographs pertain mostly to Department of Transport’s construction and development of Canada’s airports, but GLC-4 also includes photographs of Transport’s technical assistance projects assisting airport construction in Caribbean countries.
Lennox, George, 1920-2000Fonds contains records relating to Opera Laurier performances including programs, promotional material, planning material, audio recordings and video recordings.
For many performances, the records include production books outlining stage blocking, lighting cues and other information as well as annotated scores.
The fonds includes Arnold’s records as design consultant and artistic advisor for the project to build the RCAF Memorial Hall of Tribute at the National Aviation Museum (now the Canada Aviation and Space Museum). Records include proposals by artists and architects, a draft of Arnold’s report to the RCAF Memorial Fund, technical drawings, photographs, notes on meetings and other matters, and correspondence with the different actors involved in the project. The fonds is arranged mostly in the order it was received, as reflected by the annotated preliminary inventory that was added at the end of the original files. The archivist grouped some correspondence together by the name of the correspondent, as indicated in the annotations on the inventory.
Arnold, John, 1934-2017Series contains records regarding the parish life of St. Jude's, Mount Brydges during its years of operation from 1886 to 2022, though material is limited.
Files in this series include:
- Parish register 1959-2022 (PREG 1222)
- Confirmation records 1906-2002
- Vestry books 1900-2001
Fonds reflects the administrative history of St. Stephen’s Anglican Church in Thamesville, Ontario and its role in the community from its consecration in 1871 to its deconsecration and closure in 2022. These records are organized into six series and three sous-fonds.
Series included:
- History
- Administration
- Ministry
- Committees
- Media
- Building
Sous fonds included:
- Women's Auxiliary
- Brotherhood of Anglican Churchmen
- Anglican Young People's Association
This series contains records related to the ministry of St. Stephen's Anglican Church, Thamesville Ont., and contains the following subseries:
- Sunday School Attendance Sunday School attendance records 1947-1975
- Sunday School financials 1946-1986
- Preacher’s Books
- Parish Registers
These fonds consists of research and other records relating to Smith's publications on the history of Aboriginal Canada, in particular Sacred Feathers and Mississauga Portraits. See the finding aid for details.
Donald B. Smith