One image of a head and shoulders shot of Second World War Private Ray Anthonen of the No. 6 Field Ambulance, Royal Canadian Medical Corps.
Sub-file contains photographic negatives of World War II military service personnel, a Cadet Corps inspection at the Sudbury Mining and Technical School, engaged couples, Lockerby Ladies' War Guild and a track and field meet in Sudbury, Ontario.
One image of a head and shoulder shot of Stoker Glen E. Miller of the Royal Canadian Navy during World War II (WWII).
One image of a head and shoulder shot of Helen Lehtela.
One image of Mae Whitehead, captain of the Lockerby Ladies' War Guild's neighbourhood canvas (left), and Ellen Pilon, president of the Lockerby Ladies' War Guild.
One image of spectators observing the damage done to Andrew's Confectionery and the Ontario Auto Supply Parts Company after an explosion took place at the Morrison Apartments and business block at 164 Elgin Street South in Sudbury, Ontario.
One image of Driver W.T. McCabe, left, and Driver J.E. Bellmore standing on the running boards of two cars outside of the World War II Army recruitment centre on Elm Street in Sudbury, Ontario, where they were preparing to leave on recruitment tours of North Bay, Ontario and Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. A sign that reads "Recruits Wanted! in Canada's Active Army Enlist Here Now" is hanging outside of the recruitment centre and the Canadian Pacific Telegraphs building can be seen next door.
One image of eleven male students from the Sudbury Public School on a class field trip, gathered around the Smelter at Stobie Mine in Blezard Township near Sudbury, Ontario.
One image of a pit filled with water and a wooden sluice at Stobie Mine in Blezard Township near Sudbury, Ontario.
Fonds consists of a school workbook.
UntitledSeries consists of mining images in Falconbridge, Ontario.
One image of a miner adjusting the ventilation heating unit at Falconbridge Nickel Mines #5 shaft in Falconbridge, Ontario.
One image of two men standing beside a derailed train engine in Falconbridge, Ontario.
One film of mining in Falconbridge, Ontario.
00:00 Turning a bullwheel and connecting the pin on the train cars in a mine.
00:18 Books in an office.
00:34 Grinder and a chain.
01:02 Miner marking for an engineer’s line.
01:20 Tools.
01:30 Air saw.
01:51 Mill hole.
02:09 Train in a mine.
02:59 Mill hole.
03:55 Air saw.
04:02 Chains to stop ore coming down a mill hole.
04:28 Steam shovel.
04:43 Mine shaft head frame.
05:15 Ore coming down a mill hole.
06:13 Rock house.
06:29 Picking belt.
06:42 Falconbridge Nickel Mines Limited – Concentration
07:25 Slurry.
07:41 Electric diamond motor turning the mix.
07:56 Stock Tanks. These tanks furnish storage for thickened concentrates and take care of short filter plant shutdowns.
08:29 Laboratory.
10:00 Miners.
10:13 Slurry.
11:27 Arrival of Coke by Rail.
12:11 50” x 240” Blast Furnace.
12:27 Steam shovel in quarry.
13:11 Pouring Converter SLAG to outside bed.
13:56 Falconbridge Nickel Mines Limited – Concentration.
14:01 Falconbridge Nickel Mines Limited – Smelting.
15:38 13’ x 24’ Pierce Smith Converter.
15:42 Tapping Settler Slag.
15:45 End.
One film of mining, the Royal Visit at Garson Crossing, Falconbridge town scenes, a Falconbridge gym demonstration, and Camp Falcona.
Black & White
00:00 Ore loading into a train car.
00:22 Train underground in mine.
00:40 King George IV and Queen Elizabeth leaving Garson Crossing on the royal train. June 5, 1939
Colour
01:29 Awaiting the King and Queen’s arrival at Garson Crossing.
Black & White
02:25 Train underground in mine.
03:06 Ore loading.
03:18 Miners leaving after their shift.
03:30 Hockey.
04:46 Power transformers.
05:01 Falconbridge mine and town.
05:48 Ice rink.
05:58 Men leaving a blood donor clinic organized by President of the local Red Cross Mary Craig.
06:51 Two men unloading square sets at Falconbridge Nickel Mines #5 Shaft Timberyard.
Colour
07:19 Falconbridge four bed hospital across from the main office building.
07:29 Falconbridge school for grade 1 to grade 10.
07:39 Tennis.
Black & White
07:42 1939 Falconbridge Gym Demonstration.
11:30 Train underground in mine.
12:13 Ore loading.
12:27 Falconbridge Nickel Mines Limited – Mining.
12:37 Photography by A. Cameron.
13:44 Miners arriving for their shift.
14:32 Road and street scenes in Falconbridge, Ontario.
15:45 Children sledding.
15:48 Pyramids by Intermediate and Senior Boys. [title card only]
15:56 Miners setting up two “liners” to drill into the face of the mine.
16:06 Miners with dynamite.
16:20 Two miners drilling at the face of the mine drilling a “cut.” A long hole drill is set up and ‘”cut” is drilled.
Colour
16:35 Camp Falcona, sponsored by the Company to further its Health Education program and provide a vacation spot for the children of their employees, was established on the shores of Trout Lake 26 miles north-west of Falconbridge, in the summer of 1937. Here for three successive years have come the boys and girls of school age to enjoy a very healthfull and constructive outdoor holiday under the watchfull [sic] eye of competent supervision.
19:26 End.
One film of the Royal Visit at Garson Crossing in Garson, Ontario.
00:00 Awaiting the King and Queen’s arrival at Garson Crossing.
01:37 Arrival of the Royal Train.
02:03 The band performing and the crowd waiting.
02:58 Arrival of the Royal Train.
03:26 Arrival of King George IV and Queen Elizabeth at Garson Crossing.
04:45 Departure of the King and Queen in their car.
04:19 Departure of Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King, Sudbury Mayor William Joseph Laforest, Margaret Laforest (Mayor Laforest's daughter), Copper Cliff Mayor Everett Alfred Collins and Mary Ireland (Mayor Collin’s niece) in their car.
04:54 End.
Series includes lesson plans created by C.R. Judd while he was a teacher and principal at Capreol Public School in Capreol, Ontario. The lesson plans include social studies, geography, botany, zoology, the French Revolution, world history and Canadian history.
Item is part 2C of a grade eight social studies lesson plan consisting of two sections, "Part C" which is an introduction and "The Great Dominions and Ireland" which covers the history and geography of the British Commonwealth of Nations. The second section is further subdivided into six topics which include: "The Dominion of Canada," "The Union of South Africa," "India," "Australia," "New Zealand" and "Ireland." Three newspaper clippings have been placed in between pages in the lesson plan.
(Articles from identified newspapers include: "No Union in Ireland: Partition There to Stay, N.Y. Times Writer Finds," The Globe and Mail, March 10, 1948, p. 17)
(Articles from unidentified newspapers include: "India, Pakistan Involved in New Areas of Conflict" and "Chile Sets up 2nd Base Over British Protests.")
Item is part 2D and part 2E of a grade eight social studies lesson plan. Part 2D covers the smaller units within the British Commonwealth of Nations and is split into seven sections which include: "Part D" [an introduction], "Smaller British Possessions," "British Possessions in Africa and African Waters," "British Possessions in Asia and Asiatic Waters," "Oceania," "British Possessions in North America and North American Waters" and "British Possessions in South America and South American Waters." Part E consists of an overview of the British Empire and repeats much of the information covered in the grade eight social studies lesson plan parts 2C and 2D.