Fonds consists of records documenting Oswald George Shepherd's time at Trinity College School. Included are photographs, photo albums and a school prospectus.
UntitledFonds consists of R.B. Ledingham’s marriage register 1905-1916.
UntitledItem is a volume containing entries on musical works, as well as clippings and programmes of musical concerts at which either Brenda Macrae Smellie performed as a vocalist or attended. Brenda Macrae Smellie, based in Toronto and New York City, performed throughout Ontario and the United States. She started her career as Brenda Smellie, but around 1912 changed to performing as Brenda Macrae.
Series consists of textual records created and collected over the course of John McDermid’s working life, excluding correspondence, which is found in Series 3. This includes campaign material, predominantly from the 1984 federal election campaign, invitations and programmes for events, and certificates for awards and parliamentary appointments. The series is arranged chronologically within file groupings:
Files 1 - 30 are records accumulated during McDermid’s career, including records from before running for office, and ends with his retirement from politics.
Files 31 - 32 are signature books for multiple events, which span from his 1979 election victory to an open house held in 1989.
Files 33 - 35 are blank documents with McDermid’s professional letterhead. Note that file 20 in this series has letterhead from his 1988 election campaign.
Files 36 - 37 are records from after McDermid’s retirement, but still thematically connected to his political career.
Files 38 – 39 consist of political ephemera.
Files 40 – 41 contain certificates for an award and parliamentary appointments that McDermid received as a public figure and politician. Note that Series 7 also contains certificates.
Note that Series 2 also contains records that chronicle McDermid’s election campaigns and his achievements as a member of Parliament.
UntitledSeries consists of illustrations of McDermid.
UntitledSeries consists of the final roll of Presbytery, 2018.
UntitledFonds consists of the following series: Presbytery minutes, 2007-2018; and subject files/ correspondence, 2011.
UntitledSeries consists of Presbytery minutes, 2007-2018, and Executive minutes, 2011-2018.
UntitledSeries consists of the handbook of the presbytery, 2011.
UntitledSeries consists of correspondence, property records, reports, surveys, grant applications, financial and other records of pastoral charges and local congregations, including; Peterborough: George St. and St. Andrew’s; Peterborough: Mark Street; Peterborough: St. James; Peterborough: St. Matthew’s, and Warsaw.
UntitledSeries consists of individual deceased ministry personnel files, 1974-2017.
UntitledSeries consists of general correspondence, 2013-2018.
UntitledSubseries consists of general office files of Christopher Ferguson (Executive Minister/Ecumenical Officer, 2002-2003), Richard Chambers (Associate Executive Minister, 2002-2006), and Omega Bula (Executive Minister/Ecumenical Officer, 2004, Executive Minister, 2005-2012).
Subseries consists of general records from the Ecumenical Desk, and records of partnerships (correspondence, reports, narratives) from 1978-2013.
Area Secretaries were Lee Holland (East & Central Africa, 2001-), Wendy Gichuru (East & Central Africa and the Middle East, 2003), Gary Kenny (South Africa, 2002-2003).
Program Coordinators were Wendy Gichuru (East & Central Africa, and the Middle East, 2004-2009), Gary Kenny (South Africa & Emergency Response, 2004-2009). In 2010 the Africa Desk jointed the Partners in Mission Unit. The Program Coordinator was Wendy Gichuru (Africa and Middle East, 2010-2013).
Jay Scott, Nyambura Githaiga, Kimberly Bennett, Diane Mitchell, Josie Forcadilla were Administrative Support/Program Assistants.
Subseries consists of records of Area Secretaries, Program Coordinators and Administrative Support/Program Assistants, 1998-2013; records of Africa Area Committee, 1995-1998.
Subseries consists of unit records re partners in specific nations in Africa: Angola, 1999-2012; Botswana, 1998-2010; Congo, 1999-2012; Eritrea, 1994-2001; Ethiopia, 1998-2005; Kenya, 1991-2015; Lesotho, 1995-2013; Mozambique, 1998-2012; Namibia, 1999-2010; Rwanda, 1992-1996; South Africa, 1999-2012; Sudan, 1989-2012; Tanzania, 1995-2012; Zaire, 1999-2000; Zambia, 1991-2012; Zimbabwe, 1999-2013.