One image of, from left to right, Lucille Sauvé, Myrtle Pearson and Gertrude Dubois, three of the first women to be employed by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company (CPR) shops in Sudbury, Ontario, cleaning the wheels of a train at the CPR railway yard in Sudbury.
One image of Mayor Stephen Fournier (aka Jean Étienne Fournier, 1852–1929, Mayor 1893 & 1896).
One image of Mayor Lawrence O'Connor (aka Larry O'Connor, 1870-1928, Mayor 1905-1907, 1910-1911, 1914-1915).
One image of Mayor Thomas John Ryan (1859-1921, Mayor 1899-1900 & 1901).
One image of Roland Boileau and Donald Stager pulling old tires out of Nolan Creek in Sudbury, Ontario, which they later donated to a salvage drive for the war effort during the Second World War.
One image of Bobby Sullivan, Steve Garrow, Olivie Saski, Ray Baxter and Darcy McCormick sitting on top of a pile of scrap metal and other material in Copper Cliff, Ontario, which the boys collected to donate to the Copper Cliff Salvage Committee during the Second World War. Some of the boys are wearing pots on their heads.
One image of Bobby Sullivan, Steve Garrow, Olivie Saski, Ray Baxter and Darcy McCormick sitting on top of a pile of scrap metal and other material in Copper Cliff, Ontario, which the boys collected to donate to the Copper Cliff Salvage Committee during the Second World War. Some of the boys are wearing pots on their heads.
One image of a vehicle with 'A. Lafrance & Sons Limited - Furriers - Cold Storage Plant' painted on the side parked outside of the A. Lafrance & Sons Limited Cold Storage location on Baker Street in Sudbury, Ontario. Two men are standing between the van and the building, looking into the back of the van. The vehicle has a 1939 Ontario license plate on it with the number '66630C.'
One image of a house belonging to the International Nickel Company (Inco) Machinist James Smith (aka Jimmy Smith) in Levack, Ontario.
One image of Betty Smith (nee Betty Law) standing in front of her house in Levack, Ontario.
One image of Silver Grey Restaurant at 106 Durham Street in Sudbury, Ontario. Abraham Robins' clothing store is located next door at 108 Durham Street and a parking meter can be seen in front of the restaurant.
One bound, handwritten volume of the assessment roll for Fournier Ward in the Town of Sudbury.
One bound, handwritten volume of the assessment roll for Ryan Ward in the Town of Sudbury.
One bound, handwritten volume of the assessment roll for McCormick Ward in the Town of Sudbury.
File consists of three bound, handwritten volumes of the assessment rolls for the Town of Sudbury.
One image of the Manhattan Grill at 12 Cedar Street in Sudbury, Ontario. A sign hanging in the window reads, 'Manhattan Grill Under Complete Alteration and Entire New Management Will Open Soon.'
One image of an advertisement for Victory Bonds posted below the Sudbury & Manitoulin District office headquarters for the Dominion of Canada Victory Loan 1941 campaign in the Plaza Building on Elm Street in Sudbury, Ontario. The advertisement states "Give Them the Tools - Buy Victory Bonds - Help Finish the Job." The Plaza Restaurant (25 Elm Street), Household Finance Loans (27 Elm Street, second floor), Race & Merrel Drugs (31 Elm Street), Bright Wines (33 Elm Street), a poster of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and three parking meters can also be seen in the image.
Item is an oral interview of Elsie McLeod (1903-1986), conducted by Gary Peck for the radio program Memories and Music. Side 2 of cassette tape is blank.
One image of a head and shoulder shot of Airwoman 2nd Class Evelyn Disley of the Royal Canadian Air Force Women's Division during World War II (WWII).
One image of a head and shoulder shot of Airwoman 2nd Class Evelyn Disley of the Royal Canadian Air Force Women's Division during World War II (WWII).