Collection consists of newspaper clippings and journal articles relating to Sir Charles Moss, his wife Emily Moss, and Thomas Moss.
Fonds consists of three letter books maintained by Newton Wesley Rowell while an articling student with the firm of Fraser and Fraser in London, Ontario. These items document Rowell's travels to Manitoba, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, Washington State, Oregon, Montana and Idaho to collect debts on behalf of the firm's client, Molson's Bank, who were attempting to recover the debts of two bankrupt London, Ontario, farm implement distributors.
UntitledFonds consists of certificates, commissions, a diploma and a class photograph pertaining to Austin Conway's legal education and career.
UntitledFonds consists of postcards written by Fern Levis to her father and a letter received by Levis from the Women's Law Association of Ontario, as well as photographs of Levis' extended family and friends, mostly unidentified.
UntitledFonds consists of two photographs of the Toronto Crown Attorney's Office maintained by former Crown Attorney, J. David Gorrell.
Collection consists of a student version of the Osgoode Hall Law School class of 1918 composite photograph.
Collection consists of a photograph that was acquired by the Hon. William J. Anderson.
Fonds consists of copies of records pertaining to the members of this all-female law firm, Dickson MacGregor Appell LLP, and the firm's history, including photographs, a printed e-mail, and memorabilia.
UntitledCollection consists of digital copies of records pertaining to Osgoode Hall Law School student William Douglas Bell's First World War military service and death in Courcelette, France, on 15 Sept. 1916. Included in the collection are photographs of Bell and his family, letters, telegrams, a newspaper clipping, and a framed memorial to Bell.
UntitledCollection consists of digital copies of letters, a telegram and a photograph pertaining to the First World War military service and death of Henry Stuart Hayes, an Osgoode Hall Law School student.
Collection consists of mortgages pertaining to land transfers made in the Counties of Essex, Hereford and Worcester in England during the 1700s and 1800s.
UntitledFonds consists of textual records from the firm including correspondence, historical documents, and articles. There are photographs of the early partners and staff.
UntitledFonds consists of a memoir written by Janet Bradley upon her retirement as a lawyer in October 2019.
UntitledFonds consists of records maintained by H. Donald Guthrie. The records pertain to the Guthrie family and the history of the Cassels Brock law firm. Included in the fonds are correspondence, memoranda, firm histories, and a newsletter.
UntitledFonds consists of material binders prepared for conferences and programs presented by the Canadian IT Law Association. Several binders included CD-ROMs, which contained an electronic version of the materials.
Fonds consists of records created and maintained by John Black Aird during his years as a student at the University of Toronto and Osgoode Hall Law School. Included are course materials and a class composite photograph from Osgoode Hall Law School.
UntitledFonds consists of records created by or pertaining to Donald Alexander MacRae and his work as a legal educator. Included are three volumes of printed lecture notes by MacRae relating to criminal and property law, created for use by students at Osgoode Hall Law School.
UntitledCollection was accumulated by Charles Ernest Smalley-Baker, a New Brunswick-born lawyer and Dean Emeritus of Osgoode Hall Law School. The collection is comprised of one legal document, a English letters patent issued in 1867.
UntitledFonds consists of photocopies of records relating to and/or accumulated by Frederick Renné, of Osnabruck, County of Stormont. Included are two documents from 1808 pertaining to property belonging to Renné in the Township of Osnabruck, as well as a court decision made in 1793.
UntitledFonds consists of a copy of a notebook maintained by architect David Stirling. The notebook contains sketches, plans, and financial documentation, for various projects Stirling worked on, including Osgoode Hall.
Untitled