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Item consists of a postcard called a "Super Natural Post Card" on verso.
UntitledItem consists of a postcard of a CF-100 plane or replica, on a podium.
Series contains campaign material for Mississauga ward 5 by-election candidates Cecil Young and Catherine Soplet. Of 27 candidates, Bonnie Crombie was the winner.
Fonds consists of slides focusing on the architecture of Peel County, but including images from elsewhere in the province. While Beck was a resident of northern Chinguacousy Township, now part of the Town of Caledon, her images skew to downtown Brampton. Building types include houses, cabins, churches, schools, train stations, theatres, and mail boxes.
Photographs were taken in all of Peel's townships.
Beck's photos of residences in Brampton include structures on Alexander Street, Centre Street, Church Street, David Street, Elizabeth Street, Ellen Street, John Street, Joseph Street, Isabella Street, Lynch Street, Malvern Court, Main Street North, Maple Street, Market Street, Mill Street, Nelson Street, Rosedale Street, Thomas Street, Queen Street, Vodden Street, Wellington Street.
Ontario locations outside of Peel appear in a variety of files. Known villages and townships include Acton, Arthur, Balsam Lake, Beeton, Belwood, Blue Mountain, Chesley, Clarksburg, Collingwood, Collingwood Township, Egremont Township, Elmwood, Eramosa Township, Erin Township, Essa Township, Glen Williams, Goderich, Grand Valley, Grey County, Guelph, Hamilton, Harriston, Hillsburg, Hope Township, Hornings Mills, King City, Lavender, Lloydtown, Maple, Markdale, Meaford, Melancthon, Milton, Mono Township, Mount Forest, Mulmur Township, Nassagaweya Township, Nelson Township, Neustad, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Norval, Oakville, Orangeville, Orillia, Ospringe, Paisley, Palmyra, Perrytown, Port Perry, Relessey, Stratford, Swinton Park, Toronto, Trafalgar Township, Uptergrove, Uxbridge Township, Weston, West Montrose, Whitfield, and Woodbridge.
UntitledThe fonds consists primarily of personal and company records from Johnson’s career at Malton, first at National Steel Car and Foundry, then Victory Aircraft Limited, Avro Aircraft Limited, De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited, Douglas Aircraft Company, and McDonnell Douglas. There is also some early material from when he lived in Montreal, including photographs taken while he worked at Fairchild Aircraft Limited, and material from at least one relative that also had experiences in aviation, as well as a few drawings published by the Canadian Aviation Historical Society. The fonds has been arranged in seven series: JOH-1 National Steel Car and Foundry and Victory Aircraft Limited; JOH-2 Avro and De Havilland; JOH-3 McDonnell Douglas; JOH-4 Scrapbook and Photograph Books; JOH-5 Montages; JOH-6 Photographs; and, JOH-7 Drawings.
UntitledFonds consists of financial record book of Malton Primitive Methodist Circuit (includes Sharon Church in Toronto Township, Burnhamthorpe, Union Church in Etobicoke, Malton), 1876-1884; Sabbath School superintendent's minute book of Malton Primitive Methodist Church, 1878-1880; records, including baptisms, 1844-1886, marriages, 1858-1895, of Malton Methodist Circuit (includes Etobicoke Primitive Methodist Circuit [Ebenezer Church in Toronto Gore Township, Woodhill, Shiloh Church in Toronto Gore Township, Zoar Church in Vaughan Township, Smithfield, Claireville], Sharon Church in Etobicoke, Union Church in Etobicoke, Burnhamthorpe, Malton, Trinity Church in Toronto Township, Bethany Church in Toronto Township, Richview), 1844-1919; records of Malton Methodist Church, 1892-1900; records of Burn's Presbyterian Church, Malton, 1893-1945; records of Malton Pastoral Charge (includes Malton Methodist Circuit, Malton, Bethany Church in Toronto Township, Richview), 1910-1955; records, including baptisms, 1906-1955, marriages, 1906-1954, burials, 1906-1955, of Trinity United Church, Malton, 1906-1982.
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