Fonds consists of the constitution, minutes, reports, pamphlets and newsletters.
Fonds includes studies, reports, and files regarding laity work and training from the National Laymen's Committee (1924-1934), the National Laymen's Council (1941-1944) and the Division of Lay Work (1959-1969) including Vocation - Laymen's Letter (1956-1959) / Laymen's Bulletin (1959-1969).
Fonds consists of corporate documents, minutes of meetings, audited financial statements and other financial records.
Anglican Church of Canada Resolution Corporation (ACCRC)Fonds consists of reports, minutes, and promotional material.
Anglican Laymen's Missionary MovementFonds consists of records created or accumulated by the Diocese of the Arctic. The records cover missionary work in the Arctic and include missions that were originally administered by the dioceses of the Yukon (formerly Selkirk), Keewatin, Moosonee, and Mackenzie River (1884-1970). The fonds is arranged in series which include: Administration records, bishops records, parish records, translation records, hospital records, financial records, audio-visual records, graphic records, cartographic records, printed material, and collected material from various Arctic missionaries. The bishops' records include clergy files, women workers, catechists and lay workers, mission station files, diocesan files, pastoral letters, executive committee files, Arthur Turner Training School and catechist schools files.
Diocese of the ArcticFonds consists of correspondence, fundraising and insurance records, architectural plans and blueprints, minutes of meetings, Alumnae and student records, daybooks, financial and legal records, annual reports, scrapbooks, pamphlets and other printed materials, photographs, artifacts, and oral history interviews.
Fonds is arranged in 7 series: Series 1: Committee on Deaconesses, 1890-1897. Series 2: Administration Records of the Deaconess House and AWTC, 1893-1990. Series 3: Committees, 1899-1973. Series 4: Associations, 1896-1990. Series 5: Printed and Miscellaneous Material, 1892-1998. Series 6: Anglican Women’s Training College: A Background Document. – 1893-1990. Series 7: Photographs, 1900-1969.
Fonds consists of missionary reports, histories and biographies from the Diocese of Honan in China, arranged in chronological order, photographs of people and places in the Diocese, a stole belonging to Bishop White, three sets of rubbings of Jewish memorial stones from Kaifeng (approx. dates: 1489-1512), W.C. White's correspondence and biographical notes, arranged chronologically (1896-1958), sermon notes and articles written on Chinese archeology, history, ethnology, everyday life and other miscellaneous matters, pamphlets written in both English and Chinese.
Fonds arranged in five series: Series 1. Diocese of Honan, China, 1909-1950 Series 2. Personal correspondence, 1896-1957 Series 3. Writings, 1909-1956 Series 4. Pamphlets Series 5. Photographs and rubbings.
Fonds consists of reports, incorporation documents, and printed materials.
Fonds arranged in the following series: Series 1. Annual reports, 1862-1875, 1901-1916 Series 2. Diocese of Montreal, 1853-1913 Series 3. Newfoundland, 1827 Series 4. Halifax Association, 1850-1921 Series 5. Printed materials, 1855-1984
Fonds consists of correspondence and manuscripts, printed material, photographs, sermons and diaries relating to his experiences with the South American Missionary Society; Africa, including being a prisoner of war in Africa during WWI; and Indian Residential Schools.
Fonds arranged in the following series: Series 1: Westgate correspondence and papers, 1892-1950 Series 2: Westgate manuscripts, articles and clippings, 1913-1930 Series 3: Westgate photograph collection, 1895-1933 Series 4: Westgate Diaries, 1902-1949
Fonds consists of papers, letters, booklets and newspapers related to the promotion and organization of the Canadian Church Union and the formation of General Synod at the Winnipeg Conference. Letters from Bishop Arthur Sweatman and Chancellor L.H. Davidson.
Jenkins, CharlesFonds consists of bound correspondence of Charles Jenkins and W.J. Imlach, secretary of the Canadian Church Union, with Canadian diocesan authorities concerning the subject of consolidation of the Canadian Church of Canada. This lead to the formation of the General Synod and the Church of England in Canada.
Canadian Church UnionFonds consists of manuscripts about John Horden's life and an unpublished autobiography of E.J. Peck; Maps of Northern Canada, the Arctic and the Hudson and James Bay; Correspondence; printed materials concerning the Arctic; sermons; notebooks; drawings; journals; Eskimo grammars and notebooks; and photographs.
Peck, Edmund JamesFonds consists of official documents, correspondence, various addresses and clippings, catalogues of books at the Church Missionary Society at Carcross and St. Andrew's Mission, notebooks and diaries, sermons and sermon material, glossaries and hymns in Selkirk Indian, translations of sections of the Prayer Book and Bible, photographs and glass plate negatives of people and places in Canham's missions.
Series on Charlotte Sarah French Canham, T.H. Canham's wife, consists of a biographical profile and articles on Charlotte by her distant relative Marilyn Lappi.
Fonds consists of a notebook of various words and meanings translated from English to a native dialect and vice versa. Easter anthem titled "They Have Taken Away My Lord". A testimonial to Bowen from St Paul's Church, Dawson City. A Holy Bible and a copy of the New Testament. A history of Bowen's communion set written by his wife. Photographs of various people, streets, buildings and towns in the Yukon Territory. Miscellaneous items include a piece of altar linen and an ivory or bone knife.
Bowen, Richard JohnFonds consists of correspondence with Bishop Isaac O. Stringer, Bishop William Carpenter Bompas, Bessie Parmalee, the Rev. A.E. O'Meara, the Rev. John Hawksley and other missionaries; addresses and sermons by Cody; and photographs.
Cody, H.A. (Hiram Alfred)Fonds consists personal and official correspondence, biographical sketches (manuscript and printed), articles, photographs.
Rowley, O.R. (Owsley Robert)Fonds consists of the Dyer's journals arranged in chronological order with excerpts pertaining to his career and interactions with people while employed at Greenspond School, 1841-1859 and the Cascumpeque mission in Alberton, 1859-1884.
Dyer, R.W. (Robert William)Fonds consists of correspondence from the Rt. Rev. W.B. Bond dealing mainly with the Deanery of Clarendon, reports to the Bishop of Montreal for Deaneries of Clarendon and St. Andrews, histories for some parishes in the Deanery of Clarendon, and some miscellaneous material.
Naylor, W.H. (William Herbert)Fonds consists of correspondence, historical notes on Fort George, a typescript of Griffin's biography (1959), a set of typescript articles describing his journeys and missionary activities, a scrapbook with clippings from the church periodical "Moosonee and Keewatin Mailbag", and photographs. Included are several small, handprinted Cree lesson, prayer and translation books.
Griffin, J.T. (John Thomas)Fonds consists of papers on parish and diocesan histories, biographical sketches of members of the Anglican church. Chapters for a book on the history of the Anglican church. Correspondence, reports from the Anglican Advance Appeal and miscellaneous papers on subjects of interest to Kelley.
Kelley, A.R. (Arthur Reading)Fonds consists of a letter from Bishop Bompas (1885), two from Bishop Stringer (1908, 1912) together with a copy of the book "An Apostle of the North: Memoirs of the Right Reverend William Carpenter Bompas, D.D.", by H.A. Cody. Includes original photographs and a newspaper clipping.
Sim, Frances Mary