Item is a group photograph of the first year class of Osgoode Hall Law School in 1944, taken on the steps of the Registry Office.
Item is a group photograph of attendees at the twentieth annual meeting of the Canadian Bar Association, held in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Item is a leaflet containing Alexander Fasken's photograph and biographical entry in "Who's Who in Canada."
Item is a group photograph of the judges of the Court of Appeal, Supreme Court of Ontario. Depicted left to right are: Justice F.E. Hodgins, Justice John James MacLaren, Chief Justice William Ralph Meredith, Justice James Magee, and Justice W.N. Ferguson. The five men are seated in a courtroom located in Osgoode Hall.
Item is a letter book created by Rowell while in Manitoba, attempting to collect debts related to promissory notes made by farmers who had purchased farm equipment. The letters in this book are written by Rowell to lawyers in his firm, including M.D. Fraser in London, T.H. Gilmour and F.J. Calvert in Winnipeg, as well as local lawyers and clerks. These letters document Rowell's visits to towns and farms around the province and his strategies to negotiate debt repayment plans with farmers, as well as his observations of his surroundings and experiences in various locations in Manitoba, including Portage La Prairie, Birtle, Winnipeg, Carberry, Brandon, and Shoal Lake.
Item is a letter book created by Rowell pertaining to his work to collect debts related to promissory notes made by farmers who had purchased farm equipment in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and British Columbia in Canada and Washington, Oregon, Montana and Idaho in the United States. The letters in this book were written by Rowell while in Vancouver, Victoria, Tacoma, Great Falls and Winnipeg and sent to lawyers in Moosamin, Qu'Appelle, Wolseley, Brandon, Regina, Tacoma, Astoria, Great Falls, Wallace, Grenfell and Russell. Also included are letters sent by Rowell to his firm's lawyer in Winnipeg, F.J. Calvert, which detail his trip through the mountains to British Columbia and his impressions of Vancouver, and as well as a lengthy letter written by Rowell to a hotel in Tacoma regarding the loss of his coat.
Item is a letter book created by Rowell while attempting to collect debts related to promissory notes made by farmers who had purchased farm equipment in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. The letters in this book are written by Rowell to lawyers in his firm, including M.D. Fraser in London, T.H. Gilmour in Brandon and F.J. Calvert in Winnipeg, as well as local lawyers and clerks. These letters document Rowell's visits to farms near Brandon, Souris, Virden, Oak Lake, Moosomin, Wolseley, Qu-Appelle, and Regina and detail his strategies to negotiate debt repayment plans or make settlements with specific farmers. Letters also include Rowell's requests for advice and money, as well as his observations about the local weather and crop conditions and his experiences travelling without a driver and navigating the countryside.
Item is a group photograph depicting federal Liberal candidates of Toronto and York constituencies standing outside an unknown building. Thirteen men are depicted, including: Vincent Massey (front row, second from left), James Chalmers McRuer (back row, centre of photo, with mustache), and John Leslie Prentice (front row, far left).
Item is a carte-de-visite portrait photograph of Lord Brougham.
Item is a photograph of William Joyce ("Lord Haw-Haw") walking near the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin.
Item is a carte-de-visite portrait photograph of Lord Lyndhurst.
Item is a Toronto Police Department mugshot of William Harvey. The print is glued to a card, the back of which contains information about Harvey.
Item is a group photograph of the editorial staff of the school newspaper at Oakwood Collegiate Institute, Toronto. John Arnup is seated on the floor, second from left.
Item is a group photograph of attendees at the thirty fifth anniversary reunion of the Osgoode Hall Law School graduating class of 1913.
Item is a group photograph of attendees at the twenty year reunion of the Osgoode Hall Law School class of 1913. The reunion was held at the King Edward Hotel, Toronto.
Item is a group photograph of the executive members of the Osgoode Hall Literary and Athletic Society for the year 1928-1929. Depicted in the photograph are: George Baker, Alexander Stark, Gordon Watson, John Robinette, Frank Turville, Jack McMaster, Janet Gibson, Brian Doherty, John Richard, Russell Smith.
Item is a studio portrait of a young standing next to a toddler boy sitting on a chair.
Item is a portrait photograph of Aemilius Irving.
Item is a portrait photograph of Aemilius Irving.
Item is a photograph of Alex Fasken and office staff member Marion McLelland, seated at Fasken's desk.