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.
Series consists of newspaper clippings collected by Howland. The majority of the clippings document various issues and decisions which involved Howland as Chief Justice of Ontario. The clippings also document his period as a law student, his term as Treasurer of The Law Society of Upper Canada, various awards and honours, and his family history.
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.
Collection consists of newspaper clippings and journal articles relating to Sir Charles Moss, his wife Emily Moss, and Thomas Moss.
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.
Fonds consists of three letter books maintained by Newton Wesley Rowell while an articling student with the firm of Fraser and Fraser in London, Ontario. These items document Rowell's travels to Manitoba, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, Washington State, Oregon, Montana and Idaho to collect debts on behalf of the firm's client, Molson's Bank, who were attempting to recover the debts of two bankrupt London, Ontario, farm implement distributors.
Rowell, Newton Wesley, 1867-1941Fonds consists of certificates, commissions, a diploma and a class photograph pertaining to Austin Conway's legal education and career.
Conway, Austin, 1918-2007Item is a certificate signed by the registrar of the Supreme Court of Ontario pertaining to Conway's swearing in and enrollment as a solicitor on 29 June 1948.
Item is a commission appointing Conway to be a Queen's Counsel.
Item is a carte-de-visite portrait photograph of the Duchess of Argyll.
Item is a carte-de-visite portrait photograph of Sir Anthony Sterling.
Item is a carte-de-visite portrait photograph of Count Cavour.
Item is a carte-de-visite portrait photograph of Sir James Clark.
Item is a carte-de-visite portrait photograph of Princess Clotilde.
Item is a carte-de-visite portrait photograph of the Earl of Derby.
Item is a carte-de-visite portrait photograph of Lord Dundonald.
Fonds consists of postcards written by Fern Levis to her father and a letter received by Levis from the Women's Law Association of Ontario, as well as photographs of Levis' extended family and friends, mostly unidentified.
Levis, Fern AnnItem is a studio portrait of two unidentified men.