Fonds consists of diaries written by Edwin Walker Vivian. Edwin writes about the weather, his daily chores and his activities including the literary club and skating. The fonds also contains school examination certificates and family photographs.
The fonds consists of records related to the Minkler family, many who were born and/or lived in Oxford County, and is arranged into the following Series:
Series 1: Genealogical lineages
- Minkler
- Hyde-Sawyer
- McDonald
- Janes
- Erskine
Series 2: Correspondence
Series 3: Photographs (Photocopies)
Series 4: Miscellaneous
The fonds consists of photographs and corresponding records related to McCorquodale family picnics held in Oxford County between 1905 and 2000.
McCorqudoale familyPhotographs and textual material documenting the history of the Robert Boak family and descendents. Photographs identify members of 1950s Schomberg bowling groups. Family history about the Boak, Broad, and Stephen Henry Clark families.
The drawings were made in 2016 and 2017. The family's item contributions to CDIC was in July 2017 to help test the online form.
One blue, the other red, with door to the right.
Tadpole character. Note says child is sad after losing grand-mother, and this was first drawing at kindergarten.
Brown hair blue shirt smiling girl sticking her tongue out.
Blond hair, blue shirt and all smile.
This fonds consists of John Peirson’s diaries with enclosures, for the years: 1888, 1892-1919, 1921-1925, and 1927. His brief daily journal entries include information related to his family, political life, rural life, personal financial information, social engagements, church meetings, weather and farm operations and activities, including ploughing, sowing and the sale of animals. Mr. Peirson also makes mention of world events, including the sinking of the Titanic and the end of the Great War.
Journals after 1919 each continue to have the name “John Peirson” written on the title page, sometimes with the name of the person who gave the diary to him as a gift; however, most entries in those journals appear to have been written either by John’s daughter-in-law, Catherine (Black) Peirson, and/or his daughter, Mary Ann (Peirson) Hilborn, both of whom were living in houses on the homestead with John. These journals include references to “father” and his health. Other topics include social activities, Women’s Institute meetings, social visits, family life, and some financial information.
Enclosures in the diaries, such as invoices, statements and newspaper clippings, reflect some of the businesses in the community, such as W.A. Gerolamy, grocer; J.W. Chittick Burgoyne General Store; and The Tara Creamery. John Peirson’s involvement with the Burgoyne Cheese Company, and family events reported in the newspaper up to 1937 are also reflected in the enclosures.
Peirson, JohnThis is a collection of material related to the life and work of Mother Ignatia Campbell which comprises two subseries. It includes several biographical chronologies and summaries of her work which were considered in the drafting of her profile in the Dictionary of Canadian Biography (University of Toronto Press). There are news clippings and photographs of the 1991 “People and the City” monument in London, Ontario which includes a depiction of Mother Ignatia Campbell. There is information related to the “Mother Ignatia Campbell Bursary for Women” introduced at Regis College, Toronto in 2005. There are genealogical research notes and correspondence about Mother Ignatia Campbell prepared by Sister Esther Bardawell. There are also several undated photographs of Mother Ignatia Campbell.
The notepad is of a commercial real estate agent. The drawing is of the profile of a box car. It is at the back of the notepad page and detached.
Chambers, MathieuThe notepad is of a commercial real estate agent. The brand logo and details have been blurred by CDIC. The drawing is of the front of a car with driver, facing the viewer. It is at the back of a notepad page.
Chambers, MathieuThe notepad is of a commercial real estate agent. The brand logo and details have been blurred by CDIC. The drawing is of a snake-like curved shape.
Chambers, MathieuThe notepad is of a commercial real estate agent. The brand logo and details have been blurred by CDIC. The drawing is of unidentified curved shapes.
Chambers, MathieuThe notepad is of a commercial real estate agent. The brand logo and details have been blurred by CDIC. The drawing is of a rabbit head facing the viewer.
Chambers, MathieuThe notepad is of a commercial real estate agent. The brand logo and details have been blurred by CDIC. The drawing is of a car facing the viewer.
Chambers, MathieuThe drawings were made in the late 1990s, early and mid 2000s at home, and at school. They were given to Léo Beaulieu in the mid-2010s in support of the collection project: CDIC.
The Buchanan family fonds consists mostly of correspondence, invitations, photographs, books and other types of documents. The records pertain to the years that George and Lilla Buchanan were residents of Sudbury. Most of the correspondence is between Lilla Buchanan and her family and friends. There are also letters of congratulations for the appointment of George Buchanan as King's Counsel. A program, photographs and a newspaper clipping document the Royal Visit to Sudbury on June 5, 1939. The photographs of the fonds depict the Buchanan family and their friends. There are also 11 copies of photographs depicting Sudbury in the early 1900s, people of the community, and early railway construction.
Buchanan, George Edmund, 1875-1941