Item is one volume of a handwritten lesson plan on zoology, including scientific descriptions about fish, birds, amphibians, insects and small mammals. Details about the genetic make-up of these creatures and how they see, feel, breathe and move are explained. Notes are also given regarding the natural habitats of fish, insects or animals being described, along with a look at their life history (i.e. how they are born, how they spend their time and a typical death attributed to each creature). Hand drawn or traced diagrams are included throughout the item.
Series consists of Central Elgin Collegiate Institute yearbooks as well as an anthology of poetry and fiction written by students and programs for school events.
Photocopies, and other reproductions, of newspaper articles, school photographs, letters, yearbook entries and class photographs relating to Yarmouth Township schools.
McNeil, Evelyn, 1935-The Wynnfield Watson fonds consists of a scrapbook and some publications, all relating to Laurentian University and the surroundings. The scrapbook contains newspaper clippings, publications and invitations to events concerning Laurentian University during the time that Watson was employed there. The newspaper clippings are more specifically about the Biology department and topics relating the environment of the region. Two publications of The Conservationist and a newsletter of the Sudbury and District Chamber of Commerce are also included.
Watson, Norval Wynnfield YoungFile contains one volume of a world history lesson plan compiled by C.R. Judd.
Item is one volume of a handwritten lesson plan about World History between 1800 and 1920. Topics include the unification of Germany, the rise of Nationalism, the relationship between "the Great Powers" (i.e. Russia, Italy, France and England), British colonization and growth, progress made in medicine since 1800, 19th century English Literature, Responsible Government in British North America (Canada pre-1867) and the basics of Socialism. World War I is featured in depth, including the causes of war, details of famous battles and the circumstances surrounding the signing of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919.
The series consists of records concerning reunions, festivals, workshops, and anniversaries. These records comprise of address books, booklets, ceremony schedules, correspondences, event schedules, liturgy and prayer booklets and sheets, mailing lists, former Sisters membership lists, music sheets and hymns, newspaper clippings and photocopies, postcards with envelopes, photographs, and programs.
Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.)Item is a workbook Karl Niemi used to learn cursive writing and math in grade three at South Side School in Copper Cliff, Ontario.
The fonds consists of seven yearbooks (1965-1969, 1972-1973) and a history book related to the Woodstock General Hospital School of Nursing.
Woodstock General Hospital School of NursingThe fonds consist of records related to the history of Woodstock Collegiate High School. They are arranged into the following series:
Series 1: Graduation/Annual Announcements
Series 2: Yearbooks (Oracles)
Series 3: Photographs
Series 4: School Functions/Events
The records of this fonds document the activities and the organization of LEAF Sudbury. It consists of the agreement with LEAF National, annual reports, documentation on the Mary Lue Hinds Award, and correspondence. The documents also provide information about fund-raising events, especially the Person’s Day Breakfast: promotional documentation, programs, photographs and speeches of guest speakers.
The records in this fonds attest to the educational mission of LEAF Sudbury and their interventions. There are records on the Book Project, reports, minutes and other related documentation on LEAF Sudbury’s profile in the community. The fonds also consists of general documentation, such as publications, bulletins and legal reports, which provide information about the activities of LEAF across Canada and at its local branches.
This fonds is arranged into four series: I: Constitutive and Administrative records; II: Fund Raising; III: Education projects; and IV: Documentation.
Women's Legal Education and Action Fund. Sudbury BranchThe fonds consists of records related to Wolverton S.S. No. 25, between the years 1868 and 1945, and are arranged into the following Series:
Series 1: Minutes
Series 2: Financial
Wolverton S.S. No. 25 School
The Bill Beaton fonds consists mostly of correspondence, reports, personnel files, speeches and documentation. They pertain to the mayoralty during the economic boom years (1939-1958) for the city of Sudbury . The speeches were given at local events and at CKSO radio on a weekly basis. The records provide insight to the structure of the education system and the infrastructure of the developing city. Within the documents of the fonds, there are 3 scrapbooks of newspaper clippings. This fonds also contains documentation on the community of Sudbury that includes: service clubs, education, Inco and the hiring of employees, W.E. Mason, and the city championships. The correspondence and the documentation files also reveal the political views of Bill Beaton on national and international issues. Specific topics regarding the debate over the Canadian flag, and World War II are well documented. Photographs of the Beaton family (originally created ca. 1916-1950) contained in the fonds are copies of the originals, which were kept by the family.
Beaton, William S., 1896-1956Item is a High School Entrance Certificate for Port Hope High School issued by the Ontario Department of Education in the name of William Enscott, Jul 1936. It was signed by E.E. Snider (Secretary), and Geo. L. Brackenbury (Chairman).
Enscott, William JosephThe fonds consists of the Whitby WI's minute books, one Tweedsmuir history, and event programmes. Records are arranged chronologically in subject files.
Whitby Women's InstituteThis scrapbook contains sports records, examination records, various memos, and schedules pertaining to Trinity College School 1867-1868. Author unknown.
Fonds consists of records created and acquired by Western's Caucus on Women's Issues. Included are newsletters, minutes, financial records, various versions of their constitution, correspondence, documentary field tapes and reference materials as well as records relating to the Caucus' efforts to establish women's studies as a discipline, promote employment equity and contribute a women's perspective to the policy and planning processes at the university.
Also included in the fonds are the research materials of Constance Backhouse, law professor and member of the Caucus, who researched the history of women at Western as part of several projects including her report, “Women faculty at UWO: reflections on the employment equity award”, the establishment of UWO law archives and 100 years of women at Western.
This collection consists of photographs relating to the development of Western University. It is an artificial collection that was created by Western University Archives and Special Collections and its predecessors.
Western UniversityFonds consists of four series; education of Wentworth’s schooldays at Appleby, Old Boys’ Association, correspondence and the Walker Family series, which consist of family heritage pieces related to Appleby College. Of note is a child’s table and chair set that was made by Appleby’s founder and Wentworth’s uncle, John Guest.
Walker, Wentworth Dillon