Item is a group photograph of the staff and instructors of A19 C.A.S.C.T.C. School of Instruction at Camp Borden, during the Second World War. William G.C. Howland is seated in the front row, far left.
Item is a video recording produced by the Osgoode Hall Law School Alumni Association to commemorate the centennial of Osgoode Hall Law School. It features images of the law school at York University, interviews with Osgoode Hall faculty, alumni and students, and it also documents celebrations held on 15 and 16 September 1988 at both Osgoode Hall and York University. Speaking in the video are the following: Prof. Curtis Cole, John D. McCamus, Harry W. Arthurs, John H. Tory, Balfour Halevy, Ivan R. Feltham, Stanley M. Beck, Mary Jane Mossman, R.J. Gray, Casimir Herold, Delbert Constable, Shawna Miller, Richard Goldman, Cindy Nathan, Fred Catzman, Samuel George McDougall Grange, David N. Griffiths, James C. MacPherson, Hartley Nathan, and Peter W. Hogg. Images of Howland (without audio) also appear in the video.
Item is a video recording of an educational production by the Canadian Bar Association - Ontario on the subject of appearing as a witness at trial. The video includes a robbery re-enactment and mock trials with Justice David Watt, ? Hall, and Colin Campbell. Howland appears at the end of the video with a statement about the importance of appearing as a witness in court.
Item is a video recording of a 1991 ceremony at which William G.C. Howland received his Order of Ontario. Also appearing in the video is Lieutenant-Governor Lincoln Alexander, as well as the other recipients.
Item is a mortgage agreement between Matthew O'Connor of the City of Toronto, his wife Mary O'Connor, and Trinity College. The mortgage relates to lot 99 on the north side of Adelaide Street, Toronto. Thomas Barry was the solicitor.
Item is a deed between The Canada Permanent and Western Canada Mortgage Corporation and Richard J. Hodge of the City of Toronto. The deed relates to lot 99 on the north side of Dafoe [Defoe] Street (formerly known as Adelaide Street West), Toronto. The firm of Jones, Mackenzie & Leonard, Jones, Gibson & Reid were the solicitors.
Item is a newspaper clipping relating to the appointment of Thomas Moss to Chief Justice of the Court of Appeal.
Item is a photocopy of a newspaper article, believed to date from 1941, about the 98th birthday of Lady Moss.
Histories of British Operational Research and general OR reports. Includes Shephard correspondence, reports on World War II OR activities, mathematical theorems, air-raid reports and ballistics reports.
Item consists of a photographic postcard of the Dominion Building.
Atkinson Bros.Item consists of a photographic postcard of 14 members of a Brampton lacrosse team, likely the Brampton Excelsiors. A large building is in behind these players, possibly a greenhouse. Title supplied by archivist.
Item consists of a photographic postcard of people on the athletic field at Rosalea Athletic Park.
Item consists of a postcard showing people sitting on the field of Rosalea Athletic Park.
Item consists of a postcard showing the school, inset. Front reads: "Dear Mary, Are you ever going to come back to Brampton? Really, I think it is time. You would hardly know the old town now, it has grown to [sic] much this summer, new houses are going up all over. I have been going to write to you this long time."
Item consists of a photograph postcard showing Main St, Brampton, on top of an image titled "Picturesque Canada: Before the Leap" of Aboriginal people Hiawatha and Minnehaha.
Hiawatha, or Haiëñ'wa'tha, was leader of the Onondaga, or the Mohawk, or both in pre-Colonial times. Minnehaha is a creation of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, for the poem The Song of Hiawatha (1855).
Item consists of a postcard showing a three-quarter view of the church.