Series consists of a copy of "Brampton: an illustrated history" (1987), written by Helga Loverseed. The book was published by Windsor Publications in cooperation with the Brampton Board of Trade.
Fonds consists of Official Board minutes, 1961-1980; Executive Committee minutes, 1970-1981, of Emmanuel United Church, Bramalea.
UntitledItem consists of a postcard showing a flower bed in front of the Civic Centre municipal complex.
UntitledFonds consists of photographs taken by Steve Robson around Brampton (including Bramalea), Mississauga, and Toronto, as well as possibly other locations. They include public figures, and everyday people in both posed and spontaneous situations of every day life. The fonds highlights his interests, including cars, and scale models.
About 4% of the negatives are available in print format, and a selection of negatives are available as contact sheets.
UntitledFile consists of campaign literature for candidate Archie Broydell.
Fonds consists of records created and or collected by the Ontario Council of Sikhs and includes of reports, legal exhibits, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and other material. The majority of the files relate to a 1990 Ontario Human Rights Commission case wherein Harbhajan Singh Pandori claimed infringement of his religious rights as a Sikh under the Ontario Human Rights Code. A supply teacher with the Peel Board of Education, Pandori claimed that the Peel Board of Education’s disciplinary policy prohibiting the wearing of weapons, including the kirpan (a dagger-like article of religious faith worn by baptized Sikhs), was discriminatory. The dispute went before the Ontario Human Rights Commission tribunal, with a final ruling that the kirpan could be worn to school subject to restrictions. The Ontario Council of Sikhs served as a coordinator during this time, gathering research, arranging & giving presentations, and corresponding with various organizations and government officials.
UntitledFonds consists of the records of Art Group '59, an unincorporated club with a constitution, operating from 1959 to 1977. Membership was primarily from the traditional boundaries of Brampton, but also areas beyond including Bramalea.
UntitledFile consists of photographs including [a Bramalea church], [Bramalea City Centre], [Bramalea strip mall], a boat house, apartment under construction on Queen Street East, bank teller with a sombrero, bird’s eye view of Bramalea, Boyd Brown, Bramalea Legion Remembrance Day, Brampton Fire Department, church flea market, City of Brampton Development Design Award of Excellence to Motorola Systems, Crawley Park, Downtown Brampton, Flower City Kiwanis Club, John Callahan and John McDermid, K-9 Patrol, Miss Brampton, National Crime Prevention Week hosted by Bramalea Jay Cees, Ontario Human Society North Peel Branch donation box at a fish and chip shop, Peel Regional Police directing traffic, Peel Regional Police funeral, public works, school buses and a trunk sale including Christian religious items.
UntitledFile consists of newspaper clippings, some dated, profiling the candidates and wards, as well as a handwritten list of contact information for the candidates.
File consists of campaign literature for candidates Terry Piane and Horace Tomlinson. Piane's material is in English and Italian.
Collection consists of personal and professional records collected by Dr. Kathleen Armitage. The collection includes 2 editions of the Griffen (Central Peel yearbook) for 1963 and 1964, Peel Memorial Hospital material, including bylaws (1980s), staff annual reports (1981-1990), staff photo directory (1980s), and information/donor package (1988), Armitage family genealogy research (1827-1977), a photograph of students in a classroom in the Helen Wilson Public School (1960s), a photograph of Dr. George Clifford Armitage from the First World War (ca. 1915), and photographs of the Region of Peel's 40th Anniversary Levee held at PAMA on June 7th, 2014.
2017.020 is a copy loan photograph of Radcliffe Infirmary Oxford, Resident Medical Staff 1933 (includes J.A. Bull, G.B. Palmer, A. Lees Low, G.C. Armitage, and G.B. Stewart.
File consists of flyers, pamphlets, and other material published and circulated by candidates for positions on Brampton’s City Council. Candidates represented in the file include: Princess Boucher, Len Carby, Larry D. Dupuis, Grant Gibson, Urz Heer, John Hutton, Gael Miles, Elaine Moore, Sheila Moore, Yaw Osei-Aning, Bobby Sharma, Dal Singh Puar, Inder Singh Chopra, Raguhbir Singh, John B. Spry, Dr. Ralph Greene, Paul Palleschi, Doug Whillans, Susan DiMarco, John Sanderson, Bob Callahan, Parminder Grewal, Frank Corvese, and Steve Kerr
Fonds primarily consists of records created and accumulated by John McDermid in the course of his work as a member of Parliament for the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, representing his federal riding of Georgetown-Brampton, which became the federal riding of Brampton. The fonds also consists of family records, and the Reverend John A. McDermid’s professional records as a minister at St. Paul’s United Church in Brampton, Ontario.
The fonds is divided into eight series:
- Professional records
- Scrapbooks
- Correspondence
- Newspaper articles
- Photography
- Illustrations
- McDermid family records
- John A. McDermid’s professional records
Records within the fonds encompass both organizational and personal papers, and include reports, photographic prints and negatives, certificates, and publications.
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