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File · [ca. 1981 - 1986]
Part of Steve Robson fonds

File consists of photographs of the City of Brampton city hall for the era, including architecture, dancer Tambra Highstreet at Pearson Theatre, Kwakiutl statue, aerobics, blood donor clinic, raffle, ice skating, Ticketmaster lineup for a Michael Jackson show, pumpkin sale, and a photograph exhibit by George Beshiri at the Brampton Public Library and Art Gallery.

Robson, Steve
Building Permit Registers
ON00120 026-5 · Series · 1913-1930
Part of Town of Sudbury

Series consists of two handwritten, bound volumes, of a list of building permits granted by the Town of Sudbury. These records acted as both registers and account books to determine the fees charged for water for construction purposes and, by 1919, an additional fee for the building permit itself. Entries are recorded by date and include the permit number, the name of the company or person doing the work, the address, the cost of construction listed as amount or value (only listed after 1920), a description of what was being built or renovated, who the work was for, what materials were used, and the fees for water and building permits. A Town of Sudbury Waterworks Department Application for Water for Construction Purposes and various Town of Sudbury Treasurer's Office Receipts are included as attachments in the books along with 2 cent Canada Postage stamps. The stamps, when used, were placed by the totals and included annotations of a date and initials written on them. This was most likely done as a check for auditing purposes.

ON00120 026-6-1 · File · February, 13 1917 - November, 29 1928
Part of Town of Sudbury

File consists of a typed, carbon copied (with original signatures), annotated bound volume, of the regular and special minutes of the Parks Commission of the Town of Sudbury. A by-law entitled "By-Law No. One of the Board of Park Management" (dated February 27, 1926) regarding the grading, filling in and leveling of land acquired by the town from the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1917 and straightening Junction Creek through that section of land is also included within the bound volume.