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T. Wright & Sons fonds
Pièce · 1871-1880

The fonds consists of one Partnership Accounts ledger belonging to Thomas Wright & Sons. – 1871 – 1880.

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Brooksdale Church fonds
Pièce · 1872-1997

The fonds consists of records related to the day-to-day activities of the Brooksdale Presbyterian Congregation and St. Andrews United Church, Brooksdale between the years 1872 and 1997 and are arranged into the following Series:
Series 1: Minutes
Series 2: financial
Series 3: Women’s Foreign Missionary Society
Subseries A: Minutes
Subseries B: Financial
Series 4: Ladies Aid
Series 5: Choir
Series 6: Sunday School
Series 7: Honour Rolls

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R.G. Marshall fonds
Pièce · 1939

The fonds consists of one diploma awarded to R.G. Marshall by the West Zorra and Embro Agricultural Society in 1939 for meritorious service to agriculture.

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Vandecar Cemetery fonds
Pièce · 1850 - 1877

The fonds consists of one minute book for the Vandecar Cemetery with entries dated 1855, 1870, and 1877. The minute book also includes a handwritten contract for Simon Winchell Vandecar, who served as caretaker.

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Carroll Holland fonds
CA ON00047 F0005 · Fonds · 1983-2004

Fonds consists of records documenting the activities of Carroll Holland in her capacity as a member of the Ottawa Police Liaison Committee and the Equality Writes Ad Hoc Committee.

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David Pepper fonds
Fonds · 1976-[1998?], 2002; predominant 1988-1997

Fonds consists of records created and maintained by David Pepper. Records relate to his involvement with the AIDS Committee of Ottawa and the Ottawa Police Service Liaison Committee for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Communities, as well as his column “Q Period” that appeared in Capital Xtra!. The fonds also includes clipping files maintained by Pepper for research and reference purposes.

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Fonds · 1930-1953

Fonds consists of scrapbook albums illustrating the history of the Girl Guiding movement in Burlington, Ontario between 1930 and 1953. The albums include reports from brownie and guide units and the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, lists of leaders and commissioners, photographs, correspondence, certificates, badges, postcards and copies of newspaper articles. Newspaper articles and photographs of the opening of the Trefoil Lodge and the Junior Band are included.

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Burlington Public Library History fonds
Fonds · 1893 – 2018

Fonds consists of photographs, newsletters and news clippings, published reports and plans, board correspondence, agenda minutes, marketing and promotional materials, library correspondence, and scrapbooks relating to the history and creation of Burlington Public Library’s spaces. Records contained in this fonds primary document the material culture of Burlington Public Library’s history predominantly from 1935 to 2009.

By the late 1990s to the early 2000s, Burlington Public Library’s governing and corporate records as well as marketing and promotional material gradually shift from physical format to born digital content. Current information such as library guidebooks, board minutes, annual reports and strategic plans from 2019 and onward are accessible online via the library’s website located under the about tab.

The fonds is arranged into ten series.

Collection Observatoire fédéral
CA ON00419 DOC · Collection · 1903-1971

Le fonds comprend principalement des documents sur l’histoire de l’Observatoire fédéral ainsi que des documents techniques et graphiques sur le télescope de 15 po et sa lentille. Le fonds comprend deux séries : documents textuels (DOC-1), et photos (DOC-2). La série DOC-1 comprend 12 dossiers de documents sur l’histoire de l’Observatoire fédéral, y compris de la correspondance, des documents sur la programmation et la recherche rédigés par le personnel de l’observatoire, et des dossiers de recherche par sujet créés par le personnel du musée. La plupart des dossiers contiennent quelques photos se rapportant directement aux documents textuels. La série DOC-2 comprend des photos, des diapositives et des négatifs représentant la construction de l’Observatoire fédéral, le télescope de 15 po, le personnel, ainsi que l’intérieur et l’extérieur du bâtiment. Les diapositives sur verre de cette série semblent avoir été utilisées lors de conférences publiques et des programmes éducatifs. On trouve également près de 300 épreuves photographiques en noir et blanc de 9,5 x 11,5 cm qui semblent être des données d’observation.

Observatoire fédérale (Canada)
Fonds D.B. Emmons
CA ON00419 EMM · Fonds · 1944-2023 (surtout 1953-1996)

Le fonds comprend des documents relatifs au travail de D.B. Emmons en tant que chercheur en sciences laitières au ministère de l’Agriculture du Canada, de 1958 à 1996. Il s’agit de copies d’articles, de publications et de rapports rédigés par lui, seul ou avec des collègues, sur la recherche fondamentale sur le lait, le beurre et le fromage et sur l’amélioration de la production de ces produits laitiers. D.B. Emmons a également travaillé sur des enjeux plus larges comme la fixation du prix du lait et les formules de prévision du rendement de la production fromagère. La correspondance professionnelle de D.B. Emmons de 1953 à 1986 comprend des notes internes et des échanges avec des chercheurs externes, des instituts de recherche privés et publics et des organismes internationaux. Le fonds comprend 153 cahiers de laboratoire portant sur des analyses normalisées du lait et du fromage et sur des nouvelles recherches sur ces produits. La série de photos et de diapositives ont pour sujet D.B. Emmons et ses collègues au ministère de l’Agriculture, seuls ou en groupe. Les diapositives sont des images tirées des voyages d’Emmons à des congrès ou à des installations laitières en Amérique du Nord, en Europe et en Asie. On trouve également des diapositives qui ont servi dans des présentations ou qui représentent des figures et des tableaux qui ont été utilisés dans des rapports et publications.

Emmons, D.B.
Daly House fonds
Pièce · 1860-1893

The fonds consists of four financial ledgers created between 1860 and 1893.

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James Kintrea fonds
Pièce · 1848-1897

The fonds consists of records created by James Kintrea. They are arranged into the following Series:

    Series 1: Census Commissioner
Series 2: Financial
Subseries A: Account Books
Subseries B: Cash Books
Series 3: Deputy Clerk of the Crown
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Fonds · 1965-1978, 1994-1996

The fonds consists of the records of Health Watch, formerly the Cancer Detection Clinic, at Women's College Hospital dating from 1965-1978 and 1994-1996. The fonds consists of correspondence, budget sheets, a twenty-year review, proposals, and reports.

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Fonds · 1918-2011

The fonds contains the records of the Women's College Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association dating from 1918 to 2011.

The fonds is arranged into 19 series and includes newsletters, financial records, meeting minutes, Association by-laws, annual reports, fundraising records, scholarship records, committee records, histories, and registers.

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Sister Marie Celine Janisse sous-fonds
CA ON00279 F01-SF12 · Sous-fonds · 1969-2005

Sous-fonds consists of artwork created by Sister Marie Celine Janisse, including pencil sketches and originals and prints of watercolour paintings. There is also personal correspondence, poetry, journal entries, and reflections, written both during and after her missions in Peru and Nicaragua. There are photographs, the majority in albums, of Sister Marie Celine’s artwork and of the Sisters with whom she worked. There is also a journal kept by Sister Marie Celine during a trip to the Holy Land.

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Mildred Claire Pratt fonds
CA ON00399 22 · Fonds · [18--]-1996

The fonds consists of records associated with Claire Pratt’s career as writer and artist, in addition to family records. Fonds is arranged into four series:

Series 1: Personal Materials
Series 2: Writings, Research, and Editorial Files
Series 3: Pratt Family Records
Series 4: Art and Poetry

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Sir Edmund Walker Collection
CA ON00259 SC2 · Collection · 1900-1994?

Fonds consists of collection notes on material held by Walker (including pieces donated to the ROM), documentation on a bronze bust of Walker, correspondence, photographs and other miscellaneous material relating to the collections of Edmund Walker.

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General Treasurer series
CA ON00279 F01-S012 · Série organique · 1971-2012

This series contains records created and accumulated by the office of the General Treasurer for the Sisters of St. Joseph in London, Ontario. The records are primarily related to managing the donations given by and to the Sisters and the funding for their ministries, missions, Motherhouses, residences, and outreach projects. In London, St. Joseph’s Hospitality Centre provided food security programs, Medaille Retreat House was a spiritual retreat centre for the Sisters, the Queens Avenue building was a home for women in need, and the Boulee Street house was a ministry to the poor. The Adult Spirituality Centre, St. Joseph’s Manor, the Foster Home on St. Rose Avenue, and Holy Rosary Convent were all in Windsor. St. Joseph’s Manor and the Foster Home were ministries to children in need and Holy Rosary Convent was the main convent for the Windsor Sisters. The Adult Spirituality Centre in Windsor provided spiritual direction and retreats. Another spiritual retreat, Marygrove, was in Aylmer. Outside of Ontario, there are records concerning the Photo History Project at Ataguttaaluk School in Igloolik, Nunavut in which Sister Mary Diesbourg participated, the Sisters at St. Joseph Regional House in Edmonton, Alberta, and the mission in Peru including the collaboration with Heart-Links, a London based charity focused on Peru.

The series includes reports, meeting agendas and minutes, mission statements, budgets, floorplans, funding proposals and requests, grant applications, forms, lists of Sisters involved with specific projects and sites, and correspondence concerning funding, donations, location changes, operations, and testimonials from the public supporting the Sisters’ projects. There are also resolution agreements from the Sisters’ projects. One agreement is with the sole shareholder of a company connected to a property owned by the London congregation, Marygrove, concerning the finances and leadership positions within the company. The other agreement is between the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary and the Sisters of St. Joseph to decide the future of the Adult Spirituality Center.

One of the ways that Sisters could request funding for their ministries from the congregation was through the Apostolic Services Fund. Arrangements for the creation of this fund, outlines of requirements to qualify for funding and funding applications are included.

Not all the material is concerned with finances. Some records pertain to other projects the General Treasurer was involved with, particularly when Sister Loretta Manzara held the office. In 2007, the Sisters moved from Mount St. Joseph to a new LEED certified residence at 485 Windermere Road. in the series includes records related to this transition such as the Sisters’ Statement of Values, reports, pamphlets, news clippings, an issue of London Citylife, and newsletters (one of which was titled Crossing Over). There is also material concerned with the sale of Mount St. Joseph, the former Motherhouse.

At the 2012 Foundation Day, the Annals Project was presented. It focused on a shift from keeping annals to looking at the life of the entire congregation as expressed through Chapter reports. Pamphlets, agendas, meeting minutes, and a report on this project are present. Accompanying this material are annotated photocopies of various reports covering the Sisters’ activities from 1959 to 2011 which were referenced for the project.

Records related to the London Sisters’ involvement in Goderich, Ontario are also present, such as correspondence and pamphlets about their commitment to the area and the 100th anniversary of the founding of the first convent outside London.

The series also includes descriptions of icons painted by Sister Mary Anthony Hartleib, as well as prints of some of her artwork (including on the back of her funeral card), and photographs of artwork by Philip Aziz. Other photographs in the series are from the mission in Peru and of students and elders in the report for the Photo History Project at Ataguttaaluk School.

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St. Joseph's Health Care Society fonds
CA ON00279 F09 · Fonds · 1989-2002, 2009, 2013

This fonds consists of records primarily related to the history and administration of the St. Joseph Health Care Society in London. There are some additional materials related to its responsibilities to facilities in Chatham and Sarnia. The fonds contains correspondence, legal documents, minutes and reports.

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CA ON00365 WCH-CRWH · Fonds · 1994-2005

The fonds contains the records of the Centre for Research in Women's Health from 1994-2005.

The fonds contains 21 series and includes joint research institute agreement records, annual reports, five-year reports, task force records, strategic planning documents, conference materials, event records, fundraising records, publications, media clippings, grant applications, multimedia series, facilitation reports, display material, and a photo album.

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