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Fonds · 1971-1997

The fonds is organized into 6 series: magazine production and editing; interviews; sound recordings; photographs; financial; microfilm / microfiche.

Hancock, Geoff, 1946-
Fonds · 1959-1965

The fonds consists of two accruals. The first accrual is roughly arranged in the following series: minutes, correspondence, branches and affiliates, finances, activities, national petition, publications, research files, seminars. The second accrual (05-1989) is arranged in the following series: Toronto Committee for Survival, correspondence and office files, financial records, publications, activities, correspondence and publications for other peace groups, other material.

Canadian Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
David Paul Gagan fonds
Fonds · 1972-[ca. 1981]

The fonds consists of two series. One series contains correspondence, administrative materials, financial accounts, submissions, photographs (both used and not used) and issue files for Canada: An Historical Magazine. The other series contains microfilms of historical research materials that Gagan used for his book, Hopeful Travellers: Families, Land and Social Change in Mid-Victorian Peel County, Canada West (c 1981). The microfilms include: Canada West census for Peel and Oxford counties, 1851; Ontario census for Peel and Cardwell counties, 1871; Peel County, Chinguacousy township, copy books of deeds, Vols. 1-13, 1820-1877; Toronto township., Vols. 1-9, 1807-1871; Toronto, Gore, Albion, and Caledon townships, abstract index of deeds, villages and farms; Brampton School Board minutes, 1873-1875; Chinguacousy township council minutes book, 1858-1867 and 1875-1887; Caledon township council minutes, 1861-1869 and 1873-1906; Caledon township Board of Health minutes, 1884-1894; Toronto township council minute books, 1844-1854 and 1873-1887; Toronto Gore township council minutes, 1857-1861, 1871-1881, 1882-1895; Mould Board Association minutes, 1888-1892; marriage registers undated; Peel county wills, 1867-. Several of the microfilms are not identified. One reel of microfilm, Denison and John A. Macdonald papers are related to the magazine.

Gagan, David, 1940-
Arnold Edinborough fonds
Fonds · 1946-1990

There have been two accruals (22-1991 and 55-1995). They have been combined and arranged into 21 series: Saturday Night; speeches; radio television; manuscripts; Queen’s University; Kingston-Whig Standard; broadcasting; Saturday Night addendum; Canadian Churchman; Financial Post; special projects and associations; religious; John Howard Society; festivals; pornography; diaries; miscellanies; publications; recordings; manuscripts addendum; correspondence.

Edinborough, Arnold, 1922-
Cyril Greenland fonds
Fonds · 1964-[ca. 1987]

Fonds consists of correspondence, drafts of articles, research files, and printed materials such as offprints.

Greenland, Cyril, 1919-
Anton Felton fonds
Fonds · 1945-1995, predominant 1965-1975

The fonds arrived in disarray. The only series containing files in their original order are the Estate Accounting series and 2 files in the Feinberg series. Organization had to be imposed on most other files because file labels bore no relationship to contents and contents were mixed. The fonds has been thus been organized into the following series: Organization of Russell Archives, Preparation of the Catalogue and Its Sales; Sale of the Archives; Sale and Continuing Relationship with McMaster University; Anton Felton Correspondence; Barry Feinberg Correspondence; Russell's Books and Articles; Publishing Projects Involving Other Authors; Film Projects; Legal and Financial; Estate Accounting; Russell Correspondence; Edith Russell Correspondence and Memorandum; Russell Biographical Information, Photograph, Meetings; Printed Materials.

Felton, Anton
Hamilton Police fonds
Fonds · 1882-1885

The fonds consists of arrest records for January 1882 to December 1885. The entries contain the following information: date, number, defendant, complainant, constable, offence, summons or warrant, time of arrest, residence, trade or profession, age, sex, place of birth, religion, education, habits, marital status, convicted or acquitted, fine, costs, sentence, number of days, remarks. The records are contained in a bound leather folio.

Hamilton (Ont.). Police
Fonds · 1888-1995, predominant 1956-1994

The fonds consists mainly of the records of the Hamilton and District Labour Council from its formation in 1956 until 1994. There are also some records from the two bodies which preceded it as well as from the Canadian Congress of Labour Area Council. There have been two accruals. The first accrual is arranged in the following series: Canadian Congress of Labour Area Council, 1951-1956; Hamilton Trades and Labour Council, A.F.L.: correspondence and financial records, 1936-1956; Minute Books and Cash Books (includes Hamilton Trades and Labour Council, 1888-1956; Hamilton Labour Council, C.C.L, 1941-1947; Hamilton and District Labour Council, Labour Day, 1957-1966; Hamilton and District Labour Council, 1956-1971); Political Action Committee, 1943-1965 (includes material on elections, including C.C.F., N.D.P. parties and photographs); Hamilton and District Labour Council, 1947-1970 (correspondence, minutes, financial material). The second accrual has been arranged into the following series: correspondence; Council and its committees; annual, delegate and other reports, special projects; briefs and submissions, motions and resolutions, policy statements and the constitution; press releases, circulars, and other material; finance, credentials, attendance.

Hamilton and District Labour Council
David Helwig fonds
Fonds · 1967-2003

The fonds consists of six accruals. The first accrual is arranged into 14 series: correspondence; full-length fiction; short fiction; non-fiction; books edited; poetry, articles; book reviews; notebooks; radio scripts; television scripts; film scripts; plays; printed material and miscellaneous. Part of this accession was missed from the original description. It has been arranged as an addendum in three series: correspondence; manuscripts and typescripts and proofs; and reviews of Helwig's books and poems. The second accrual (20-1989) is arranged into five series: novels; plays; book reviews; poetry; and correspondence. The third accrual (11-1992) consists of Helwig's M.A. thesis as well as some of his published works. The fourth accrual (44-1995) is arranged into three series: correspondence; manuscripts and typescripts; and reviews of Helwig's books. Correspondence and reviews are arranged alphabetically. Following the correspondence files is a file of miscellaneous items including a 1992 calendar which was used by Helwig to record his appointments. Manuscripts and typescripts are arranged as follows: articles, fiction, books by others, translations, radio plays, scripts proposals and poetry. The fifth accrual (25-1998) is arranged into 7 series: correspondence; manuscripts and typescripts; manuscripts edited; poetry and essays; book reviews and movie reviews; radio talks and plays; newspaper journalism and miscellaneous. The sixth accrual (04-2004) is arranged into 6 series: manuscripts and typescripts; manuscripts edited; poetry; radio plays; articles, reviews and obituary and correspondence.

Helwig, David, 1938-
Thomas Alfred Hollick fonds
Fonds · [19-]-[ca. 1977]

The fonds is comprised of twenty-one notebooks of Hollick's own records of his eighteenth century collection. Some books are entered merely by author, title and date; but in most cases Hollick provides collations, sometimes notes, and occasionally the bookseller's catalogue entry.

Hollick, Thomas Alfred
Fonds · 1899-1995, predominant 1920-1933, 1960-1990

Fonds consists of collective agreements, financial statements, dues books, cancelled cheques, minute books and photocopies of historic material. There have been 7 accruals (03-1995, 09-1995, 36-1995, 65-1995, 12-1996, 4-1997, 02-1998).

International Brotherhood of Painters and Allied Trades. Local 205
Julian Gould fonds
Fonds · 1894-1932

The fonds consists of 24 letters from Gould to his parents, 1915-1917, 15 pencil sketches of scenes behind the British lines and a self-portrait, drawings and watercolours of landscapes (including juvenilia), Parisian architecture (1910), and nature studies, news clippings, maps, letters of condolence, and a letter concerning the Arras memorial in 1932, mostly bound in an album.

Gould, Julian, 1891-1917
Henry Lyman Hooker fonds
Fonds · 1943-1961

The fonds consists of letters from Sir Beverley Baxter, Herbert Hoover (1874-1964), J. Edgar Hoover (1895-1972), William Lyon Mackenzie King (1874-1950), Robert J. McCracken, and Edward, Duke of Windsor (1894-1972) and Wallis Warfield, Duchess of Windsor (1896-).

Hooker, Henry Lyman, 1876-1979
Farley Mowat fonds
Fonds · 1924-2002, predominant 1947-2000

The fonds consists of manuscripts, research materials, correspondence, financial documents, photographs, maps, audio reels, and a video cassette. There have been fourteen accruals. The first accrual is organized into the following series: manuscripts, research material, miscellaneous files, correspondence, personal papers--journals and financial records. The second accrual and third accrual have beencombined and consist of manuscripts, research files, speeches, reviews, printed materials, correspondence. The fourth accrual is roughly organized into the following series: manuscripts, research materials, correspondence, financial material, printed materials, photographs. The fifth accrual is arranged into the following series: correspondence, financial, manuscripts. The sixth accrual is arranged into the following series: correspondence, business files, manuscripts. The seventh accrual (01-1992) is arranged into the following series: manuscripts, correspondence, financial. The eighth accrual (02-1993) is arranged into the following series: manuscripts and correspondence. The ninth accrual (10-1997) is arranged into the following series: correspondence, research, manuscripts, typescripts and proofs, manuscripts by others, photographs, printed materials and video cassette, financial. The tenth accrual (08-2000) is arranged into the following series: correspondence, financial, graphic illustration, photographs and printed materials, manuscripts, typescripts and proofs, manuscripts by others, personal and journals. The eleventh accrual (38-2000) consists of 67 letters from Mowat to his son, Robert Alexander (Sandy) Mowat, written between 1961 and 1978. The twelfth accrual (10-2001) consists of letters between Mowat and his editor, Peter Davison and the thirteenth accrual (20-2001) consists of the following series: correspondence, personal, research material, manuscripts, and published material. The fourteenth accrual (18-2003) consists of the following series: manuscripts, correspondence, research material, and manuscripts by others.

Mowat, Farley, 1921-
Fonds · 1907-[1972?]

The fonds is organized into the following series: Correspondence, Receipts, and Appointment Book; Articles and Research Materials, Published and Unpublished; Conferences and Courses; Reports and Speeches; Royal Grain Inquiry Commission, 1923-1924; Printed Materials and Miscellaneous Items. The fonds is supplemented by many publications which have not been catalogued or listed. They are located separately from the fonds.

MacGibbon, Duncan Alexander, 1882-1969
C. F. McLoughlin fonds
Fonds · 1886-1967

The fonds consists of 37 letters from Jack Butler Yeats (1871-1957) to McLoughlin. There is also a Christmas card signed by Yeats, and an unsigned, unaddressed post card, possibly from Yeats. Yeats, a painter, was born on 29 August 1871 in London, England and educated at the Westminster School of Art. He was the younger brother of W. B. Yeats (1865-1939), the poet. Between 1890 and 1900 Jack Butler Yeats had a number of one-man shows in London of his drawings and water-colours. In 1900 he returned to Ireland where he spent the rest of his life. In a New York exhibition of 1913 he showed some oil paintings and from then on oil became his principal medium. In 1942 he had a retrospective exhibition at the National Gallery in London. This was followed by a major exhibition in Dublin in 1945. Yeats died in Dublin on 28 March 1957. The other items in the fonds belonging to McLoughlin are: a poem by Padraic Colum (1881-1972), “The Sea Bird to the Wave”, which McLoughlin notes Padraic wrote down for him one night at the Arts Club in 1958 and two manuscripts, one about the Irish troubles in 1916-1921 and the other a collection of Irish proverbs from a social evening at the Club in 1967. The first manuscript is the result of McLoughlin contacting veterans of the troubles and getting them to write down their memoirs in 1966. There are several items in the fonds that do not appear to have a direct tie to McLoughlin. These items include: a poem, “Sleep Song”, by Frederick Robert Higgins (1896-1941), editor, poet, and playwright; a signed Christmas card from James Sullivan Starkey and E. F. Starkey to J. J. Chicester containing a printed poem, “1939” by Seumas O'Sullivan (1879-1958) and signed by O'Sullivan (O'Sullivan was the pseudonym of James Sullivan Starkey); letter from Katharine Tynan (1861-1931), poet and novelist, to Mr. O'Leary; two letters from W. B. Yeats (1865-1939), poet and playwright, one to Sara Allgood and the other to Mr. Farrell. The letter to Mr. Farrell was removed from the library copy of a book and thus did not belong to McLoughlin. The other items in the fonds are all printed: poems on Christmas cards by Donagh MacDonagh (1912-1968), barrister, editor, poet, and playwright; a sermon by The Right Reverend Robert Wyse Jackson, Bishop of Limerick; and an Irish National Theatre Society programme.

McLoughlin, C.F.
Walter Jackson McCrea fonds
Fonds · 1892-1947

There have been two accruals. The first accrual consists of correspondence with among others: William Jennings Bryan, Daphne Du Maurier, Stephen Leacock, Charles G. D. Roberts, Duncan Campbell Scott, Ernest Thompson Seton, and Bliss Carman; manuscripts by among others Archibald Lampman, Marjorie L.C. Pickthall, Charles G. D. Roberts; news clippings and photographs. The second accrual consists of news clippings. The fonds was supplemented by McRaye's collection of mainly Canadian books, as well as presentation copies of books given to him by Ethelwyn Wetherald and Pauline Johnson. The books have been catalogued. A listing can be found in the master file. The Pauline Johnson archival material in the fonds was transferred to the E. Pauline Johnson fonds.

McCrea, Walter Jackson, 1876-1946
James King fonds
Fonds · 1980-2001

There have been four accruals. The first accrual (57-1995, 30 cm) consists of manuscripts and research notes for three of his published works, Interior Landscapes: A Life of Paul Nash (1987), The Last Modern: A Life of Herbert Read (1990), and Virginia Woolf (1994); draft typescript and galley proof; and editorial and literary correspondence (including Graham Greene, Stephen Spender, Muriel Spark, and Francis Bacon). The second accrual (26-1997, 60 cm) consists of material relating to The Life of Margaret Laurence (1997), editorial notes, photographs and correspondence (including Margaret Atwood, Timothy Findley, Al Purdy, and letters from Margaret Laurence to her editor, Alan Maclean). The third accrual (27-1999, 68 cm) consists of three series: manuscripts and related material for Faking (1999) and Jack: A Life with Writers, The Story of Jack McClelland (1999), photographs, and literary correspondence. The fourth accrual (16-2001, 20 cm) consists of two draft typescripts of Farley: The Life of Farley Mowat (2002) and editorial correspondence.

King, James, 1942-