File consists of photographs of the Brampton area. Included are shots of: the Odlum homestead; [Lorne Avenue?]; winter scenes; parades; a farm beside Salem Church; Chinguacousy Park; Holland Christian Homes; Gage Park; fire aftermath on Main or Queen Street; Loafer’s Lake; Dale Estate chimney; Victoria Terrace; bicycle path north of Vodden; Brampton viewed from the 5th Line WHS north of Steeles; and a farm bridge on Vodden.
File consists of photographs documenting various outhouses and port-a-potties throughout the Peel area.
File consists of a Jumbo Scribbler scrapbook, with clippings from 1977 to 1983.
File consists of campaign material for Ken Whillans and Terry Miller. Incumbent James "Jim" Archdekin died in office in September 1982.
File consists of correspondence from various organizations and people, including the Township of Toronto Council and Toronto Township Recreation Commission, the Ontario Department of Education, Peel County Library Co-operative, Ontario Library Association, and Canadian Library Association, Clover Horticultural Society, and private citizens.
Sem títuloFile consists of a 1944 Brampton High School commencement exercises program. Within the pages of the program are four photographs likely of teachers or students at the school as well as news clippings pertaining to Brampton citizens fighting in the Second World War.
File consists of photographs documenting properties in downtown Brampton, including larger estate houses such as Alderlea. Also found in the file is a ca. 1920s photograph of a parades being held in downtown Brampton.
File consists of photographs of what are likely members of the Odlum family.
File consists of wills, correspondence, and/or indentures pertaining to the following individuals: Maggie Cook, James Wellington Wiggins, Samuel Wiggins, Mary Jane Ellis, William Cook, and Ann Wilson.
File consists of photographs of Brampton area buildings, including the following: 1 Isabella; 8 Main Street South; St. Paul’s Church; 36 Chapel; Seed Mill by CNR station; Christ Anglican church; Legion Hall (Alderlea); 8 Queen Street East (Dominion Building); and the Peel County Courthouse. Also photographed are properties located as follows: south-west corner of Main Street North and English Street; Peel Avenue – north and south sides; south-east corner of Chapel and Wellington; north-west corner of Chapel and Wellington; north-east corner of Mary and Wellington; Wellington Street East, south side near James; south-west corner of John and Mary Street; Main Street north opposite Ellen Street; Union Street – west side north of Church; and Main Street north opposite William Street.