This fonds consists of the textual and photographic records of the Sudbury Star.
The Sudbury StarSeries consists of issues of the newspaper the Sudbury Star.
File contains two copies of the first page of the first edition of the Daily Northern Star, Vol. 1, No. 1.
One image of a street car stopped on Elm Street in Sudbury, Ontario, allowing several passengers to board. Eaton Groceteria (23 Elm Street), The Plaza Cafe with Burgess Baker (25 Elm Street) and the top of the Post Office (corner of Elm Street and Durham Street) can be seen on the right of the image while an advertisement for Buckingham Cigarettes "Throat Easy" can been seen on the front of the number 31 street car.
Sub-file contains a photographic negative of a horse race in Sudbury, Ontario.
One image of four horses with their drivers harness racing while a crowd watches from behind a wooden fence at the Sudbury Riding and Driving Club track, located northeast of Sudbury, Ontario off of Garson Road. A small building has an advertisement for Sweet Caporal Cigarettes on the side of it.
Sub-file contains a photographic negative of the Capital Theatre in Sudbury, Ontario.
One image of the Capital Theatre at 64 Cedar Street in Sudbury, Ontario. Other businesses visible from left to right include florist R.F.F. Rowan (56 Cedar Street), La Mode Parisenne (aka W.J. Cook's Ladies Wear at 58 Cedar Street), Booth's Tea Room (62 Cedar Street) and Duncan Brothers Limited Battery Services (84-86 Cedar Street).
Series consists of images from the Sudbury Star.
One image of King George VI (second on left) and Queen Elizabeth (left with back to camera) standing with Sudbury Mayor William Joseph Laforest, Prime Minister William Lyon MacKenzie King (right, profile) and Margaret Laforest (Mayor Laforest's daughter, right with back to camera) while their driver waits for them at their car in Athletic Park (now Queen's Athletic Field) in Sudbury, Ontario. Copper Cliff Mayor Everett Alfred Collins can also be seen standing on the top of the stands (top right) with another man.
Sub-file contains two photographic negatives of the Copper Cliff Baseball team posing for a team picture and one image of a train trestle in Copper Cliff, Ontario.
One image of members of the 1939 Copper Cliff Junior Baseball team posing for a team photograph. In the front row are, from left to right: Stan Germa, Dunc MacKinnon, Buster Paquette, Neil Birney, Maurice Vaillancourt, Fox Didone, Herk Flynn, Dave Chapman, and Soup Campbell. In the back row are, from left to right: Wilmer Hughes, Doug Gathercole, George Blake, Harold Dunn, Lawrence Wulff, John Vaillancourt, Getch Trezise (aka Bill Trezise), Elio Tramontini, Guy Hashey, and Bert Flynn.
One image of the train trestle and bridge at the entrance of Copper Cliff Mine in Copper Cliff, Ontario. Also visible is a dirt road leading into the mine, a small parking lot filled with cars and, in the distance, Copper Cliff's three smokestacks.
One image of the train trestle and bridge at the entrance of Copper Cliff Mine in Copper Cliff, Ontario. Also visible is a dirt road leading into the mine, a small parking lot filled with cars and, in the distance, Copper Cliff's three smokestacks.
One image of Marion Mahaffy's (née Marion Plaunt) bridesmaids, including, from left to right: Mrs. R. M. Thompson, Jean Plaunt, Helen Plaunt, Alice Hall, and Mrs. David Baird. The train-bearers are Jill Edward and Margaret Duncan.
Sub-file contains a photographic negative of Central Public School on Elgin Street in Sudbury, Ontario.
One image of King George VI (second on left) and Queen Elizabeth (left with back to camera) standing with Sudbury Mayor William Joseph Laforest, Prime Minister William Lyon MacKenzie King (right, profile) and Margaret Laforest (Mayor Laforest's daughter, right with back to camera) while their driver waits for them at their car in Athletic Park (now Queen's Athletic Field) in Sudbury, Ontario.
One image of Queen Elizabeth walking with the International Nickel Company's (Inco) General Superintendant Ralph Parker at Frood Mine in McKim Township near Sudbury, Ontario.
One image of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth exiting their car at city hall on Notre-Dame Street East in Montreal, Quebec. A crowd, including military personnel, are gathered to greet them. Château Ramezay (280 Notre-Dame Street East) and an advertisement for macaroni can be seen in the background.
One image of a large crowd gathered at the Cenotaph on the corner of Elm Street and Lorne Street in Sudbury, Ontario for a Remembrance Day ceremony.