Item is a Statutory Lease between Arthur T.H. Williams and Archibald Sands regarding the 'Ontario Block' building at the corner of Walton and Ontario Streets.
Item is a Statutory Lease between Arthur T.H. Williams and Archibald Sands regarding the 'Ontario Block' building at the corner of Walton and Ontario Streets.
Fonds consists of records documenting the activities of the Trinity College School Parents' Guild. Included are photographs, minutes, correspondence, pamphlets and financial documents.
UntitledFonds consists of records documenting the activities of the Trinity College School Old Boys' Association. Included are correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings and notes.
UntitledFonds consists of periodicals and printed materials published by Trinity College School. Included are yearbooks, calendars, magazines, leaflets, reports, and programs.
UntitledCollection consists of books pertinent to the history of Trinity College School. Included are texts written by, and about, TCS alumni and staff as well as books significant to the history of the School.
UntitledFonds consists of records relating to Peter Kedwell's direction of numerous dramatic productions at Trinity College School. Included are scripts and director's notes for productions.
UntitledFonds consists of textiles acquired by Trevor Tait, class of 1913, during his time as a student at Trinity College School. Included are his graduation cap and track jersey.
UntitledFonds consists of textiles accumulated by Norman Seagram (class of 1952) while a student at Trinity College School. Included are a graduation cap and a football jersey.
UntitledFonds consists of textiles acquired by Jim Southey, class of 1944, while a student at Trinity College School. Included in box one are his prefect's cap and banner. Box two consists of sports team photos, a framed crest, a copy of Old Boys at War, and a copy of The School on the Hill.
UntitledFonds consists of records relating to Ken Scott's long relationship to Trinity College School. Included are programs, a cricket ball, a cricket blazer, and a junior school cap belong to Ken's younger brother Colin James Scott, class of 1945.
UntitledFonds consists of various documents and artifacts created and collected by Andy and Anita McLauchlan. It has been arranged into eight series: Artifacts (Bottles); Blue & White, 1920; Collected Financial Records, 1900-1959; McLauchlin Financial Records, 1960-1980; Fire Department & Record Family; H.M.C.S. "Port Hope" Committee; Local Families; Local History & Family Papers; St. Anthony's School.
Series consists of twelve notebooks containing transcriptions of various census records from 1808-1871. It includes: Hope Township Assessment Records, Lists of Names, 1808-1819; Hope Township Assessment Records, 1820-1825; Hope Township Census Lists, 1839-1841; Hope Township Census Lists, 1848; Hope Township Census Lists, 1850; Township of Hope 1851 Census, Abbey to Morse; Township of Hope 1851 Census, Moresome to Yeo; Township of Hope 1851 Census, Index Listing; Town of Port Hope 1861 Census, Index Listing; Township of Hope 1861 Census, Index Listing; Town of Port Hope 1871 Census, Index Listing; Township of Hope 1871 Census, Index Listing.
UntitledFonds consists of papers, audio-visual materials, genealogy and photographs related to various branches of the Goheen family of Hope and Hamilton Townships; 1808-2012. It has been arranged into eight series: Land Records; Genealogy; Oral History Tapes; Diaries; Pine Grove School Information; Publications; Photographs; and Scrapbook
Item is a minutebook from The Ideal Clothing Company, circa 1945
Series includes one (1) copy of the 'Shakespeare's Daughters: A Fantasy in One Scene' play, copywright 1910 by Samuel French (Canada) limited, and one (1) newspaper clipping of the front page of 'The Evening Guide' (Port Hope) newspaper from Thursday, August 3, 1944 featured photos and an article about the 'Garden Fete' fundraiser, featuring the 'Shakespeare's Daughters' play.
Item is an ink blotter from the 'F.G. Cotter & Co.' company from Port Hope.
Item is a poem written by Ona Gardiner to Frank Long, regarding missing money from Perrytown Church.
Item is a wooden ruler which belonged to Port Hope student Miller George, likely while he attended Port Hope High School between 1936 and 1939.
The ruler is signed by classmates of 'Form 2A':
Miller George
R. Sweanor
F. Hodgson
V. White
J.D. Newton
Jack Kervan
D. Dodd
Norman Snelgrove
Ron Hugh
G. Martyn
Other names are visible but illegible.
Item is a 'Tuxis Boys' Badge Book', used in 1925.