This collection contains material accumulated by the archivist of the London congregation. It includes photographs of the General Council members, a farewell reflection written by Sister Patricia Hogan thanking the last General Council members and lists of General Council members and their duties and dates of service.
This series contains records related to the celebration of jubilees of the Sisters of St. Joseph of the diocese of London, in Ontario. The records are from Ontario and Alberta, where the Sisters had a mission since 1922. Materials in this series include photographs, videos, speeches, reflections, historical sketches, news clippings, hymns, programs, invitations, and cards.
Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.)This series contains records that describe administrative data about the Sisters including their membership in the congregation as well as any occupational roles that they fulfilled in education and healthcare. These files include handwritten lists, typed lists, directory books that list all the Sisters within the congregation and their contact information, and a booklet of Sisters’ feast days and the Necrology for Fall 2011 that lists the most recent deaths within the congregation.
Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.)The Burwell Family fonds is primarily comprised of the peronal and buisness papers of Hannibal Burwell (1825-1886), his son, Alfred E. Burwell (1871-1943) and his daughter Hannah Alberta Eliza Burwell (1864-1929), later Mrs. David Williams.
•There are 20 related artifacts including two family bibles, a portable writing desk belonging to Hannibal's father, Mahlon Burwell (1783-1846), a prominent surveyor, Justice of the Peace and MLA, Albert Burwell's South Africa War medals and volunteer service medals and a portrait of Mahlon's daughter Louisa Burwell (1818-1834).
•The fonds is divided into the following series:
•-Associated Artifacts series, ca. 1800-1914
•-Books series, 1808-1931
•-Personal Documents and Ephemera series, 1810-1932
•-Financial and Real Estate series, 1861-1886
•-Correspondence series, 1863-1887
Collection includes photographs of the Haight and Zavitz families from Elgin County and Lobo Township in Middlesex County. The photographs primarily show close relatives of Eva Marguerite Haight, who went by Marguerite, and later married Russell Zavitz. Includes photographs of her children and grandchildren, mainly taken at Sunnyside in Lobo Township, and Cedar Villa or Locust Grove in Elgin County. Item-level description is available.
Haight (family)Fonds consists of records, including marriages, 1896-1916, of Colborne Street Methodist Church (includes Pall Mall Methodist Church, London), 1877-1920; and records, including baptisms, 1916-1980, marriages, 1916-2000, and burials, 1915-2002, of Colborne Street United Church, London (including Colborne Street Methodist Church), 1916-2009.
Colborne Street United Church (London, Ont.)This fonds contains the administrative and historical records of the Baconian Club of London, Ontario. Records of meetings and banquets, financial records, historical documents, and other records and objects are included. Fonds is comprised of the following series: Constitution, bylaws, and incorporation documents Minutes of meetings Attendance registers Financial records Annual banquet programmes Papers by individual members Correspondence Membership documents Souvenirs Historical narratives and clippings Meeting and banquet procedural documents Miscellaneous documents Graphic material Miscellaneous objects Moving images Sound recordings
Baconian Club (London, Ont.)Fonds consists of records illustrating Kemp’s career as a poet, playwright, performer and educator as well as the activities of Pendas Productions. It also contains personal materials. It includes personal and professional correspondence, manuscripts and drafts, proofs of publications and CDs/DVDs, recordings of performances in various audiovisual formats, photographs, posters, drawings, clippings, ephemera, publicity materials, and published material.
Kemp, PennThis fonds contains case files, reports, doctrines, treaties, charters, bills, papers, certificates, journals, lectures, addresses and speeches, personal papers, correspondence and scrapbooks from the personal and professional life of David Mills: teacher, office holder, farmer, lawyer, politician, journalist, author and judge.
Mills, DavidCollection consists of captioned photographs contributed by Alan Noon to the Western News in a weekly photofeature entitled "The Way We Were". This feature ran from 2001 to 2012. Photographs were originally taken by London Free Press , Western News photographers, Al Noon or photos within Western Archives holdings and other privately held photographs. Noon researched and wrote each caption; these are found in the scope and content notes for each photograph.
Noon, AlanFonds consist of records and photographs used by Spramotor Co. mostly for advertising and business operations. This includes advertising materials, catalogues, price lists, blueprints and photographs of equipment, people, swimming pools, and Spramotor as a munitions plant.
Spramotor CompanyThis fonds consists of letters, manuscripts, articles, poems, addresses, lectures, journals, reports, notes, reviews, invitations, photographs, posters, negatives, drawings, maps, receipts, crafts, electroplates, and other materials relating to Dr. Richard Maurice Bucke and his family. In addition there is substantial material related to his work as Superintendent of the London Asylum for the Insane and to his friends (especially Walt Whitman) and other studies.
Bucke, Richard MauriceThis artificial collection contains more than 6,000 images, mainly of London Ontario and southwestern Ontario region. Subjects include: buildings and streetscapes, civic events, exhibitions and royal visits, farm scenes, industrial scenes and railways, natural and other disasters, individuals (officials, academics etc.), groups (workers, school children, etc.), recreational scenes and sporting events. The images were largely removed from their original context in family or other fonds for ease of item level description.
This collection consists of extensive personal correspondence, concert documents, scores, manuscripts, recognition, primary publications, secondary publications, university papers, photographs, recordings, memorabilia and artifacts mainly relating to the private and professional lives of Gustav Mahler, Alfred Rosé, Arnold Rosé, Alma Rosé, Bruno Walter, Justine Rosé, and Maria Rosé. Other material relating to Alma Mahler-Werfel, Marie Mahler, Otto Mahler, Maria Rosé, Albine Adler, Dorothy Beswick Hetherington, Lorraine Busby, Jacob Dont, Martha Freud, R.A. Loederer, Nora Nathan, Richard Newman, Richard Strauss, and Arturo Toscanini are included. Also included are materials in the collection whose connection is unclear
Mahler Rosé FamiliesFonds consists of minutes, financial records and church registers pertaining to Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, London, Ont.
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church (London, Ont.)The fonds consists of three series: Delaware Women`s Institute Minute books and Tweedsmuir histories. The third series is a miscellaneous series of information.
Delaware Women's InstituteThe fonds includes Minute Books, Tweedsmuir Histories and scrapbooks.
Ilderton Women's InstituteFonds consists of records, including baptisms, 1871-1905, of Calvin Presbyterian Church, Adelaide Township, 1863-1923; Official Board minutes of Cairngorm Pastoral Charge (includes Cairngorm Methodist Circuit, Cairngorm, Glen Oak, Bethel Church in Adelaide Township, East Adelaide Church), 1910-1956; records, including baptisms, 1917-1926, of East Adelaide United Church, Adelaide Township (includes Calvin Presbyterian Church, Adelaide Township); marriage register of Cairngorm United Church (includes Cairngorm Methodist Circuit, Adelaide), 1896-1928; records of Bethel United Church, Adelaide Township (includes Bethel Methodist Church), 1922-1959.
Cairngorm Pastoral Charge (Ont.)Fonds consists youth group records of Brinsley Methodist Church, 1922-1924; records, including baptisms, 1867, McGillvray Presbyterian Church, Carlisle (now North Middlesex), 1859-1915; register of church union vote taken to join the United Church, Ailsa Craig Presbyterian Church, 1925; Congregational Meeting minutes of Carlisle United Church (includes McGillvray Presbyterian Church), North Middlesex, 1896-1926; records of Brinsley United Church (includes Brinsley Methodist Church), North Middlesex, 1924-1960
Ailsa Craig Pastoral Charge (Ont.)Fonds consists of records, including marriages, 1896-1918, of Avon Methodist Circuit (includes Avon, Crampton, Harrietsville), 1884-1922; Woman's Missionary Society minutes of Putnam Methodist Church, 1898-1901; records of Avon Methodist Church, 1899-1924; records, including baptisms, 1917-1955, marriages, 1918-1960, burials, 1917-1960, of Avon Pastoral Charge (includes Avon Methodist Circuit, Avon, Crampton, Harrietsville), 1884-1960; records, including baptisms, 1904-1913, 1923-1956, marriages, 1904-1944, 1947-1956, burials, 1904-1913, 1921-1956, of Putnam Pastoral Charge (includes Putnam Methodist Circuit (includes Putnam, Banner, Mossley), Putnam, Banner, Mossley), 1904-1957; records of Avon United Church (includes Avon Methodist Church), 1884-1961; and records of Putnam United Church (includes Putnam Methodist Church), 1922-1964
Avon-Putnam Pastoral Charge (Ont.)