Fonds consists of an illuminated presentation manuscript presented to Kent on the celebration of his 17th year of presiding as Superintendent of the Trinity Methodist Sabbath School in Toronto. Designed and engrossed by A. H. Howard and presented March 2nd, 1909. Signed by staff.
Kent, Ambrose, 1843-1926Fonds consists of the records of Ray and Rhea Whitehead pertaining to their work as missionaries in Asia and as theological educators 1955-2013 [predominant 1970s-1990s].
Whitehead, Rhea, 1936-2011Fonds consists of a personal register including baptisms and funerals in Napanee (Ont.), 1903-1904; marriages, 1886-1893, funerals, 1888-1893; sermons, 1881-1907; appointments, 1906-1923; Epworth league notes; detailed plan of reading and; stamp collection log, (18-?).
Bartlett, Samuel, 1863-1937Fonds consists of a marriage register (1853-1893) including records of: Toronto, Alice Street Primitive Methodist Church (1853-1857), Bowmanville Primitive Methodist Church (1857-1859), Frankford (1860-1862), Sherbrooke (1862-1865), Gananoque (1865-1866), Bath (1867-1869), Albion (1869-1872), Aurora (1872-1875), Darlington (1875-1878), Brooklin (1879-1880), Omemee (1880-1883), Kleinburg (1883-1885), Hampton (1886-1889), Pickering (1889-1892) and Toronto (1892-1893).
Barrass, Edward 1821-1898Fonds consists of records including minutes, proposals, document drafts, campaign events such as conferences and workshops, correspondence and other records. Topics covered in these records include genetically modified foods and feed, biotechnology, climate change, economy, water, energy consumption, oil, poverty, global policy, and sustainability.
Kennedy, JoyFonds consists of personal documents, correspondence, sermons and photographs of Alexander Murray Stuart and wife, Eva G. Tonge.
Stuart, Alexander Murray, 1887-1978Fonds consists of reminiscences on subjects including prairie settlement, Methodist ministry and church union.
Milliken, Robert, 1861-1946Fonds consists of research notes, correspondence and drafts of Redmond’s work on John Somerville, one of the founders of The United Church of Canada.
Redmond, ChristopherFonds consists of orders of service from various congregations (1964-1994), sermons (1935-2011), a sermon ledger (2009) and sermon notes and research (1930s-1979).
Morris, Gray, 1920-2016Fonds consists of personal marriage registers from 1983-1996.
Rivers, Gray, d. 1996The fonds consists of the Brooklin WI's minute books, Tweedsmuir histories, and financial records. Records are arranged chronologically in subject files.
Brooklin Women's InstituteFonds consists of material created, collected, and/or utilized by members of the Humberdale Rebekah Lodge, Bolton. Included are: the lodge constitution; committee on character reports; financial accounts; membership applications and registers; photographs; and an Independent Order of Odd Fellows music book. A number of artifacts were also offered for donation; these have been transferred to the museum.
- File 1: Constitution of Rebekah Lodges, 1925
- File 2: Financials, 1916-1928
- File 3: Financials, 2013-2014 (file closed until 2054)
- File 4: Petition for membership, 1923-1963
- File 5: Membership register, 1915-2003
- File 6: Question book, 1947-1999 (entries older than 50 years open, volume open 2049)
- File 7: Question book, 1969-[1983] (file closed until 2033)
- File 8: Question book, 2001-2003 (file closed until 2053)
- File 9: Reports of committee on character, 1915-1983
- File 10: Reports of committee on character, 1983-2003
- File 11: 50th anniversary, Oct. 1965
- File 12: Photographs, 1954-Jun. 1973
- File 13: The Odes of the Independent Order of the Odd Fellows with appropriate music for the use of Lodges, Encampments, and Rebekah Lodges, also for anniversaries, funerals, dedicating halls, etc. authorized by the Grand Lodge of the United States, September 1877, and The S. G. L., September 1893 (1911, [second edition])
Collection consists of mortgages pertaining to land transfers made in the Counties of Essex, Hereford and Worcester in England during the 1700s and 1800s.
Kerbel, Joel Anthony Leon, 1942-1995The Collection holds the Windfields Farm property records and the older relationship between Durham College of Applied Arts and Technology and Windfields Farm, and the new relationship between the University of Ontario Institute of Technology and Windfields Farm. There is a possible connection between the Windfields Farm property and the R. S. McLaughlin Family, Parkwood Estate, Oshawa, Ontario.
The Collection does not focus on the accomplishments of Northern Dancer; however, any information acquired by the Archives about Northern Dancer will be included.
References are made to external Archive collections holding records from E. P. Taylor, Windfields Farm and Northern Dancer.
Fonds consists of the records, including marriages, 1896-1909, of Amherstburg Methodist Circuit (Amherstburg Methodist Church, Malden Methodist Church), 1859-1921; records of Wesley Methodist Church, 1884-1921; and records, including baptisms, 1912-2016, marriages, 1909-2016, and burials 1912-2017, of Wesley United Church (includes Wesley Methodist), 1909-2017
Wesley United Church (Amherstburg, Ont.)The collection consists of the records of The Canadian Nuclear Society relating to its history, organization, governance, committees, branches, correspondence, education, publications, photographs, artifacts, reports, meetings, finance and membership. The records date from 1979 to 2016.
Canadian Nuclear SocietyThe collection consists of the records pertaining to The Nuclear Industry including the Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, CANDU (CANada Deuterium-Uranium), Canadian General Electric, Canadian and International activities, and reports. The records date from 1889 - 1989, and the 1930s to the present day.
The Nuclear IndustryThe collection consists of items from Andrew H. Wilson and his involvement in national and international engineering organizations, and Mr. Wilson’s participation in the founding of the Canadian Academy of Engineering. Also included are reports and documents Mr. Wilson authored or used in various projects, for example the Chalk River project and the Economic, Science and National Research Councils of Canada.
The Andrew H. Wilson CollectionFonds consists of records relating predominantly to Tom Lawson's (class of 1947) tenure as a faculty member at Trinity College School. Included are newspaper clippings, textiles, photographs, correspondence, pamphlets, reports, notes, and meeting minutes.
Lawson, ThomasFonds consists of objects accumulated by Donald Budge through his relationship with Trinity College School. Included are a porcelain ashtray, a silver-plated box, and two TCS Centennial celebration mugs.
Budge, Donald