Collection consists of records compiled after the death of Dorothy Burnham, and includes copies of articles, material from her memorial service including condolence letters and reminiscences, and transcripts of interviews.
Series 2 consists of committee records created by Ed Rogers in his capacity as head of the NWA department. Series 3 consists of correspondence files created by Ed Rogers in his capacity as a curator.
Record series consists of the files of the Greek and Roman Department and its various members, and includes correspondence, research files, reports, photographs, and drawings.
Series consists of correspondence, reports, and articles from the Far Eastern Department of the ROM, as well as other material on the collections and galleries.
Fonds consists of correspondence, catalogues, research and production material, photographs and other records relating predominantly to the revised edition of A Checklist of the Hogarth Press 1917-1946 (1986) compiled by J. Howard Woolmer, and including material regarding the first edition (published 1976).
Series consists of the Archaeological Newsletters produced by the Office of the Chief Archaeologist, as well as unprocessed project files and correspondence.
Series consists of two volumes recording the ethnological and archaeological collections of the former Provincial Museum that was housed in the Normal School building.
The first volume consists of a visitors’ book for 1889 to 1896, as well as an accession register for 1885-1897. The second volume is an accession register for 1885-1931.
Fonds consists of Boyle’s correspondence, lectures, scrapbooks, poetry, and other records. Records relate to early archaeology in Ontario. Correspondence is primarily from Boyle's time as Curator for the Provincial Museum (Ontario).
Series consists of material related to the history of the ROM of Geology and Mineralogy, correspondence, and records on the expedition to the Chubb crater (now the Pingualuit Crater) in northern Quebec.
The fonds consists of Peter Jones’s records pertaining to his activities as a minister, author and translator, and to his personal life. Records include correspondence; autobiographical material; hymns in translation (1877); histories of the Ojibwa Indians; (notes for) sermons and other professional material; diaries (1829), journals, photographs and other personal material; miniature portraits of Peter Jones and Eliza Field (by Matilda Jones); material about Jones including leaflets and clippings; and other material including petitions from Natives (1826–1844). Materials relating to Eliza Jones (née Field) include correspondence, primarily with members of her family; personal material including notes on sermons, 20 diaries/notebooks (1823–1883) and photographs; and other material. Also included in the collection are materials relating to John Sunday, including a photograph, a clipping, the record of his ordination as a minister and a bible.