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Collection · 1969-2009

Collection predominantly consists of pamphlets, programs and records created and accumulated by Burlington International Games, Burlington Ontario and Burlington, Vermont.

Lake Medad Collected Papers
Collection

Collection consists of miscellaneous personal papers, photocopied articles from journals and books, maps and brochures all pertaining to the history of Lake Medad and accompanying native community; the area that is currently occupied by Hidden Lake Golf Club.

CA ON00279 F01-S101 · Series · 1871-2006

This series contains material related to the receptions and professions of the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Diocese of London, Ontario. The records are primarily concerned with Sisters who had their receptions and professions in London, Ontario and at the mission in Edmonton, Alberta. This series includes records related to the vows and vow ceremonies, which are the rituals involved in becoming a member of a religious community. These ceremony records include correspondence, invitations, seating charts, guest lists, and forms of vows. The first receptions occurred at Mount Hope which was the Sisters’ first motherhouse in London, and a historical summary of those early ceremonies is present. There are also scripts for speeches and homilies and written accounts. Photographs, prayers, and ephemera including booklets, programs, and newspaper clippings from these ceremonies are also present. One pamphlet is from the 1987 Profession of the Sisters of St. Michael the Archangel of the Diocese of Ekiti, Nigeria. Various lists of Sisters’ ceremony dates, stages of religious life, deaths and withdrawals are also included. The vows present here are primarily in bound volumes, though some are on individual sheets of paper. Many of the volumes have related correspondence, renewals, or scripts for the vows (referred to as forms) tucked or pasted within. The vows are generally formulaic, though some are unique. Some, mainly first vows, list the Sisters’ hometown, age, and parents.

Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.)
Jamaica Annals series
CA ON00279 HF01-S002 · Series · 1989-2011

These annals chronicle the daily lives of Sisters Ann Marshall, Katrina Rooney, and Nancy Sullivan while they performed charitable works in Annotto Bay, Jamaica. These records discuss their efforts in healthcare and education, including their donation to fix critical water problems in the Infirmary as well as setting up several educational programs to help children to learn and read. The annals also provide nuanced detail by describing the Sisters’ living quarters, thoughts about their works, and about the town itself. The sub-series also includes Katrina Rooney’s photographs. These images show Katrina Rooney teaching in school, posing with community members, and relaxing in her leisure time. These images offer a “snapshot” of life in Annotto Bay. A larger photo album along with a two folders of photographs also makes up this sub-series. The album’s images provide further examples of Annotto Bay life, and include photos of a trip to Jamaica made by Sisters Claudia and Francis Rossignoli. This sub-series also has records that detail the 2001 murder of Father Martin Royackers, who also lived and worked in Annotto Bay. He was a member of the Upper Canada Province of the Canadian Jesuits and had served Annotto Bay for six years. This news shocked and saddened the Congregation. They were upset to hear the news of the violent attack in a place they considered as a home. The Sisters set up a memorial liturgy in response to the news. The sub-series also includes several drawings from children to the Sisters.

Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (Hamilton, Ont.)
John Arnold fonds
CA ON00420 ARN · Fonds · 1980-1986, 2022

The fonds includes Arnold’s records as design consultant and artistic advisor for the project to build the RCAF Memorial Hall of Tribute at the National Aviation Museum (now the Canada Aviation and Space Museum). Records include proposals by artists and architects, a draft of Arnold’s report to the RCAF Memorial Fund, technical drawings, photographs, notes on meetings and other matters, and correspondence with the different actors involved in the project. The fonds is arranged mostly in the order it was received, as reflected by the annotated preliminary inventory that was added at the end of the original files. The archivist grouped some correspondence together by the name of the correspondent, as indicated in the annotations on the inventory.

Arnold, John, 1934-2017
B.G. Carr-Harris fonds
CA ON00420 CRH · Fonds · 1927-1930

Fonds consists of photographs and textual records gathered or taken by Flight Officer Brian G. Carr-Harris to document the Hudson Strait Expedition. Carr-Harris was assigned to Base C at Kangiqsujuaq (Wakeham Bay). The fonds is arranged in two series: 1) Diary, scrapbook, and logbook; and 2) Photographs.

Carr-Harris, B.G.,1903-1942
CA ON00420 HS · Fonds · 1945-1979

Fonds consists of photographic negatives and films that show the work A.V. Roe Canada Limited’s Aircraft and Gas Turbine divisions for the period 1945-1955, the subsidiaries Avro Aircraft Limited and Orenda Engines Limited for the period 1955-1962, and Hawker Siddeley Canada’s Orenda Engines Limited subsidiary, 1962-1979. The photographic negatives from two series, the Numeric and E series, document work at the plants in Malton and Nobel, Ontario. The third negative series, the PR series, appears to be a public relations series with images used for company advertising and publications, such as newsletters. The series of films by A.V. Roe Canada were copied or accumulated by the Museum over time.

Hawker Siddeley Canada Limited
CAVM Photograph Collection
Collection · Reproduced 1960-2001 (originally created ca. 1908-1989)

The CAVM Photograph Collection was gathered by the National Aviation Museum over time in order to preserve a visual record of aviation in Canada. The Museum used these photographs in exhibits, for historical reference, for reference in constructing models, and for restoration projects. Some original photographs (prints or negatives) were added to the Museum’s permanent collection, but selections were also made from photograph albums, scrapbooks, and prints, that were then copied and returned. Contributors may have been the original photographers, sharing or donating their own work, or aviation enthusiasts or historians that had copied photographs from other collections. Many small groups of photographs were donated by individuals and families with connections to aviation. The Museum created preservation copy negatives of the selected photographs, giving each copy negative a sequential number. The Collection is arranged in three series: CAVM-1 Negatives, CAVM-2 Prints, and CAVM-3 Card catalogue. The card catalogue was created to facilitate access to the Collection. Each card has information on the photograph with a small print glued to the card as a visual reference. The catalogue has five Photographic Print (PP) sub-series: PP01 General Aircraft by Manufacturer; PP02 National Aviation Museum Collection (historical photographs of Museum aircraft or conservation photographs taken by Museum staff); PP03 People, Organizations, Events, Gliders/Blimps, Airports/Air Fields; PP04 Hawker Siddeley Canada; and PP05 Miscellaneous (Museum displays, events, public relations, staff, site, models and engines).

Northrop Frye fonds
CA ON00399 11 · Fonds · 1906-2001

Fonds consists of records associated with Frye's academic career in addition to some personal records. The fonds is comprised of the following series:

1) Correspondence files
2) Literary files
3) Personal files
4) Professional files
5) Audio-visual records
6) Publications by Northrop Frye
7) Files about Northrop Frye
8) Artifacts
9) Miscellaneous printed files
10) Files relating to the estate of Northrop Frye
11) Collected Northrop Frye records

Frye, Northrop
Chester Beachell Fonds
CA ON00419 BCH · Fonds · 1943-1991

The fonds includes records related to Chester Beachell’s life and career, including audio recordings, textual records, three video cassettes, a scrapbook, circuit drawings, graphs, and a few photographs. All 94 audio cassettes appear to be copies of hydrophone or other recordings from the different projects that Beachell participated in from 1970 to 1974. There are also some recordings of talks given by Beachell or associates during roughly the same time period. The textual records cover most of his career and include press clippings, reprints or copies of articles he wrote, trade literature, other reference works, typed speeches, and two drafts of the memoir written in tribute to his wife, “My Life with Marg: Fifty Wonderful Years.” The scrapbook covers his early career working for radio station CJGX Yorkton, Saskatchewan. Videos include: a film produced by the NFB on Chester Beachell’s trip to New York to accept the John Grierson International Gold Medal presented to him by SMPTE; a closed-circuit telecast recording of a SMPTE Canadian Section meeting ca. 1963; and, a video compilation of NFB “archivals” or clips that must have been meaningful to Beachell. The materials have been arranged by the archivist into six series: BCH-1 – Early career; BCH-2 NFB project files; BCH-3 – Sound recordings; BCH-4 – Videos; BCH-5 – Publications and talks; and BCH-6 – Reference works and miscellaneous.

Beachell, Chester, 1915-2002
Edward F. G. White fonds
CA ON00259 SC57 · Fonds · 1884-1934

Fonds consists of Ted White’s daily diaries, bird observation journals, and notes and correspondence regarding time spent on the R.M.S. Nascopie, in the Canadian Arctic.

There are 29 daily diaries in this fonds. Most of these volumes contain daily appointments, travel itineraries, some bird sighting notes, addresses and accounts. The later books tend to have more bird sighting notes than the earlier ones. Four of these are slightly more
specialized and contain different information. These are the notebook of game shot, Alaska bird notes, a field diary, and a notebook with correspondence and bird list relating to the Eastern Arctic Patrol. The notebook of game shot lists the specimens White collected between 1893 and 1896, where they were collected, how many of each species were collected, and his accounts for his game shooting expeditions. The Alaska bird notes list
the birds sighted, and where they were seen, each day during a trip to Alaska in the summer of 1923. The field notes diary records birds sighted, as well as observations regarding behaviour. The notebook relating to the Eastern Arctic Patrol contains notes about the patrol, a note about 3 specimens of black ducks, a list of birds sighted during the patrol, and a map of the 1934 Eastern Arctic Patrol which shows its path and itinerary.

There are three bird observation journals. They cover the years from 1884 to 1911. The first book has a list of the species of specimens he collected, their sex, how many of each species, and their value. The rest of the book and the two other volumes have bird observation entries organized first by year and then by species. Each note indicates when in the year each species was spotted, and how common it was when seen. These are not very detailed notes.

Lastly, this fonds contains a folder of notes, correspondence, observations, copies of reports, meeting minutes, press releases, and maps regarding White’s trip aboard the R.M.S. Nascopie in 1934. This was part of the Eastern Arctic Patrol, and most of the materials deal with various issues surrounding bird life in the Arctic. He was asked to report on four issues specifically: keeping track of migratory birds, report on the relationship between natives and bird life, the possibility of developing an eider duck industry to aid in conservation, and to observe waterfowl species. There are reports by White dealing with each of these specific issues.

White, Edward F. G.
Edmund William Waltho fonds
CA ON00259 SC56 · Fonds · 1936-1964

Fonds consists of Waltho's bird observation journals.

Waltho organized his journals in two different ways; daily accounts of bird observations, or monthly summaries of the species observed in Toronto. The first ten volumes (Files 1-5) in this fonds are the daily observation journals, which date from 1954 to 1964. There is no volume for 1959. These are yearly diaries that Waltho used to record observations on the days he went bird watching. The notes are generally limited to the species spotted (referred to by their common names) and where he was when he observed them. Occasionally, Waltho notes information on birds nests that he found and the number of eggs observed.

The last five volumes (Files 6-10) are his monthly summaries of bird observations from Toronto. These are from 1936 to 1958, but not all intervening years are represented. These volumes are set up like a checklist - the first page lists the bird species and the other sheets check off the species observed each day in a month, with a total at the bottom of each column for the number of birds seen each day. The first volume also has a collection of 76 Wonder Trails by Ellsworth Jaeger, which are short newspaper stories about different species of wildlife, with an accompanying drawing of that animal in its daily life.

Waltho, Edmund William
Burlington Post Archives
Collection · 1968-2008

The collection consists of large bound ledger books and photographic negatives capturing Burlington’s history as documented by The Burlington Post covering local news from the late 20th century to the dawn of the new millennium.

Burlington Post
Garden Club of Burlington
Fonds · 1961-2002

Fonds predominantly consists of photographic albums and scrapbooks created and accumulated by the Garden Club of Burlington.

Fritz Lehmann fonds
CA ON00419 LEH · Fonds · 1824-2012, predominant 1965-1994

The fonds reflects Lehmann’s research on Canadian railway development and its sources of locomotives. He conducted research on companies that built locomotives in Halifax, Saint John, Montreal, Toronto, and Hamilton, but there is also an entire series of research files on the succession of companies in Kingston, including particularly the Canadian Locomotive Company. The fonds is arranged into the following nine series: LEH-1) Articles and Talks (1965-1994); LEH-2) Canadian Locomotive Builders Project (1969-1994) on his book project; LEH-3) Canadian Locomotive Builders (1824-1990) LEH-4) Canadian Railway Shops (1859-1900); LEH-5) Canadian Locomotive Co. (1845-1991); LEH-6) Miscellaneous reference files (1858-1985); LEH-7) Locomotives and Railways, Articles and Books (1876-2000); LEH-8) Photos and Slides (1852-1987); et LEH-9) Additional Material (1884-1999). The last series, LEH-9, includes all the material transferred in the 2023 accrual.

Lehmann, Fritz, 1936-1994
Item · 1907-1944

The fonds consists of one ledger containing the minutes and financial records of the Trustees of S.S. No. 6 Perry’s Corners School between the years 1907 and 1944.

S.S. No. 6 Blenheim, Perry's Corners School
Stephen Sebastyan Fonds
CA ON00420 SBN · Fonds · 1928-2006

Fonds contains records created and gathered over the course of Stephen Sebastyan’s career as a public servant, educator, and engineer. The fonds also includes records related to his education, his Second World War experience, and his experience immigrating to Canada. The records predominantly show his work with the Department of Transport where he was responsible for the creation of the policies, standards and guidelines as well as directing all construction and development projects for Canada’s airports. The fonds has been arranged into four series: SBN-1 AK Manuals; SBN-2 Education and Early Career Files; SBN-3 Transport Canada and Late Career Files; and SBN-4 Photographs and Lecture slides.

Sebastyan, Stephen, 1928-2010
L. L. Snyder fonds
CA ON00259 SC50 · Fonds · ca. 1950

Fonds consists primarily of an unfinished manuscript for "A compendium of Ontario ornithology". Fonds also includes correspondence and new clippings.

Snyder, L. L. (Lester Lynne)
Fonds · 1972-2002

Fonds consists of photographs, newspaper clippings, internal communication, volunteer service recognition, Information Burlington 25th anniversary public awareness committee minutes and City of Burlington Correspondence.

Information Burlington
Collection · [1980-1982]

Newspaper clippings from the Reflections column written by Gwelda Fontaine as well a historical sketch of the Garnham family name and other news articles relating to Burlington’s history.