Fonds consists of records documenting Oswald George Shepherd's time at Trinity College School. Included are photographs, photo albums and a school prospectus.
Sans titreFonds consists of a copy of the history of the Lennard's Mill and family, written by Graham Lennard, a Trinity College School cap and a scrapbook consisting of personal family and school photos.
Sans titreFonds consist of postcards written to Madelon Kelly by various students.
Sans titreFonds consist of negatives of photographs taken by Edwin Nash.
Sans titreCollection consists of various scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings, photographs and personal memorabilia pertaining to staff, students and family of Trinity College School.
Daily Registers 1899, 1906-1911, 1930-1934, 1939-1956 and General Registers 1930-1951. Minutes 1930-1934, construction contract, cash book 1953-1955.
Sans titreFonds consists of records documenting Ketchum's family and professional life.
Included are diaries, correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, scrapbooks, reports, agendas and minutes.
Sans titreCollection consists of records documenting the organizational history of Trinity College School, as well as activities and achievements of Trinity College School alumni and faculty and staff.
Included are newspaper clippings, photographs, play programs, reports, notes, and correspondence.
Sans titreFonds consists of audiovisual records documenting the history of Trinity College School. Included are VHS tapes, DVDs, moving film reels, audiotape reels, multi-media CDs, audio CDs, vinyl records, and slides.
Sans titreThe fonds consists of the Brooklin WI's minute books, Tweedsmuir histories, and financial records. Records are arranged chronologically in subject files.
Sans titreFonds consists of records relating predominantly to Tom Lawson's (class of 1947) tenure as a faculty member at Trinity College School. Included are newspaper clippings, textiles, photographs, correspondence, pamphlets, reports, notes, and meeting minutes.
Sans titreFonds consists of objects accumulated by Donald Budge through his relationship with Trinity College School. Included are a porcelain ashtray, a silver-plated box, and two TCS Centennial celebration mugs.
Sans titreFonds consists of records relating to Peter Levedag's (class of 1958) time as a student at Trinity College School. Included are a pewter mug, photographs, pamphlets, newspaper clippings and a championship football banner.
Sans titreThe Huntington University fonds consists mainly of correspondence, minutes, documentation, publications, yearbooks and photographs. The records document the administration of Huntington University. Not all functions performed at the University are documented and the records focus on the first 15 years of administration at Huntington. For instance, there are no records from the academic programs. Records created and used by the Board of Regents along with Silas Huntington records can be found in the fonds. Many records attest to the different roles performed by Rev. Dr. Earl Lautenslager as Chairman of the Northern Ontario University Association (NOUA), his administration of Huntington University as the first President and his ministry at St. Andrew's United Church. The records of the President/Principal's office are the most abundant. The records show the diversity of the work the President/Principal completed at the University, from corresponding with various individuals to planning the convocations. Information about student life at Huntington is well documented through the residence handbooks, student newsletters and yearbooks. A vast collection of photographs of the students also help provide a visual of their activities on campus. Other photographs can be found that depict the beginnings of Huntington on the Laurentian University campus and individuals such as the Board of Regents, faculty and staff. Documentation can be found on the history of Huntington and the United Church, along with various pieces of literature.
The fonds is arranged in 8 series: Series I: Board of Regents; Series II: President's Office; Series III: President/Principal's Office; Series IV: Finance; Series V: Residence; Series VI: Huntington College Student Association; Series VII: Photographs and Series VIII: Documentation.
Sans titreComposé principalement de procès-verbaux, documents comptables, de documentation et de photographies, le fonds d’archives est complet pour les années 1892-1968, bien que les quatre premières années ne soient pas documentées. Les documents de ce fonds d’archives illustrent bien le fonctionnement et l’évolution de la commission scolaire de Sudbury.
On y retrouve des documents pour 23 districts et l’évolution de chaque district est bien documentée. Les procès-verbaux et documents afférents nous renseignent sur ce qu’était le système scolaire et quels étaient ses mécanismes de décision et mettent en lumière les particularités de chacun des districts. De plus, ils témoignent et nous informent sur la cohabitation de deux langues. Certains documents de districts sont uniquement en anglais, quand pour d’autres, ils sont uniquement en français, ou encore pour d’autres districts, la production documentaire est bilingue. Non seulement l’ensemble des documents des districts nous renseignent sur la communauté mais sur la participation de celle-ci au système scolaire. La participation des parents et des enseignants est illustrée à travers les assemblées des citoyens et des parents et instituteurs (API).
Les documents comptables font état de l’administration financière et des fonds monétaires disponibles à l’époque. On peut retrouver des informations à propos des dépenses pour les achats de fournitures et de meubles. L’amélioration des salaires des employés des commissions scolaires est aussi bien documentée. On y retrouve aussi de la documentation qui nous informe sur les activités scolaires dans certains districts. Les photographies viennent appuyer la documentation de certaines écoles du district de McKim.
Le fonds contient 25 séries : 23 de celles-ci ont été établies selon les districts géographiques. Celles-ci sont classées par ordre alphabétique, sauf pour la première série : McKim.; ce district étant le premier établi. Les séries XXIV et XXV, quant à elles, regroupent des documents d’information générale.
Commission scolaire catholique, région de SudburyThe fonds consists of cash books related to schools in the Village of Embro. They are arranged into the following Series:
Series 1: Embro Public School (1898-1954)
Series 2: Embro Continuation School (1936-1943)
Lakehead's Alumni Association Magazines: Alumni Magazine, Nor'Wester Magazine, Lakehead University Magazine, Lakehead University Alumni Magazine.
Programs for Lakehead University Convocation, scanned as PDF. Programs include lists of graduates, as well as information on honorees and ceremonies.
Includes records of ceremonies and events, and records related to the Coat of Arms of the University.
Web material related to the 2018 municipal elections in municipalities across Northwestern Ontario.
Sites crawled include those of municipalities, candidates, news sources, and third party groups making endorsements or recommendations.