Clothing Stores: Nicholas Wilson & Co.
- CA ON00353 AFC 361-RC80176
- Item
- c1877
Signage also indicates sells furnishings
Clothing Stores: Nicholas Wilson & Co.
Signage also indicates sells furnishings
2 men are posed in doorway under awning. Sign identifies business as chemists.
Streets: Richmond Looking North
View of buildings including St. Peter's Cathedral and rectory on Dufferin Avenue; and Crystal Palace and garrison buildings at far right.
Churches: Bishop Cronyn Memorial
View of church and related building on property with surrounding fence.
Oddfellows Hall was located at the north east corner of Dundas Street and Clarence Street in downtown London. Main floor was occupied by Nordheimer Piano Company for many years.
This series contains records that describe administrative data about the Sisters including their membership in the congregation as well as any occupational roles that they fulfilled in education and healthcare. These files include handwritten lists, typed lists, directory books that list all the Sisters within the congregation and their contact information, and a booklet of Sisters’ feast days and the Necrology for Fall 2011 that lists the most recent deaths within the congregation.
Sister Lists
Diocese of London School of Christ series
Series contains of bulletins, newsletters, and newspaper clippings discussing the School of Christ program. It also contains a variety of photographs depicting its participants and organizers. There is one audio cassette of Sister Mary Margaret Childs, director of the senior choir, talking about her memories of the program, and one vinyl plaque presented to Sisters Mary Margaret Childs and Maureen Dalton from a group of alumni.
Diocese of London School of Christ
Series contains Sister Norita Keenan’s single page memoir, a postulant requirement list, souvenir booklet of the Diamond Jubilee, chaplain list, meal seating plan, farewell ceremony agenda and schedule, photographs, land and property maintenance receipts, property sketch, chronology of property transfers and sales, rededication ceremony program and speech, letter from General Superior to Sisters, decorative Christmas card and envelope with list of donors of a car, newspaper clippings, student created books, and Bach sheet music owned by Cesar Borre.
Sacred Heart Convent
Series contains correspondence, deeds, photographs, and newspaper articles about Mount Hope Motherhouse in London, Ontario before its purchase and while it was operating. Earliest records include a report card from 1868, a letter dated 1869, and an original deed of land dated 1883. Records from the late 1920s to 1960s include original newsclippings. Many of the records are undated photographs, photocopies, or typed histories and biographies. The latest record dated 2005 is email correspondence.
Mount Hope Motherhouse
Hellmuth College/Mount St. Joseph series
This series consists of contracts, deeds, plans, and newspaper clippings relating to Hellmuth College from 1866-1952. There is a general history and photographs of Hellmuth College. The series includes photographs of the Chapel and Motherhouse. The series contains a description of the layout of the Orphanage as well as information regarding the day-to-day routines. The series also contains notes on the process of purchasing the Mills property and written summaries of ecclesiastical events such as the Eucharistic Congress at Mount St. Joseph in July, 1923 and the visit of Cardinal Villeneuve in 1934. There are also special issues of the Western Gazette and magazine and newspaper articles, including a biography of Bishop Hellmuth, and the building of the new Motherhouse.
Hellmuth College
Thames River and London from Westminster
View of river and London from Westminster Township.
This business is a hatter and furrier; men, hats and goods are out in front of store.
Confectionaries: J. Andrew, Jr.
Exterior view of store that also sells oysters, game and fish.
Exterior view of Roman Catholic diocese residence for Bishop and priests located to east of St. Peter's Cathedral on Dufferin Avenue.
View of asylum buildings and grounds.
Flour Stores: Plewes & Peer, East End Mills
View of store in London East at 151 ? .
Churches: St. Paul's Cathedral
View of St. Paul's and wooden fence surrounding the property.
View of courthouse property including jail and another building facing onto Ridout Street.
Churches: Queens Ave. Methodist
This view includes houses and other buildings behind the church. Originally called North Street Methodist Church, street was renamed Queen's Ave. in 1876 with church name following shortly thereafter. The church burned down in 1895.
Exterior of Customs House with iron and stone fence surrounding property on east side of Richmond St.