Peel, Regional Municipality of

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          5 Archival description results for Peel, Regional Municipality of

          2014 municipal election

          Series consists of campaign material for candidates in the 2014 municipal elections. Files include Mayors, Regional Councillors, and City/Area Councillors for each municipality, as well as for trustees of three of the four school boards in the area.

          Items include pamphlets, booklets, business cards, flyers, letters, press releases, signage, stickers, transcripts, and a photograph of a candidate next to a man in a Transformers costume. It also includes clippings from newspapers not normally collected by the Archives as of 2014.

          Lorena Beck fonds
          Fonds · Mar. 1960 - Sep. 1985

          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.

          • File 1: Barns
          • File 2: Bolton
          • File 3: Brampton Main St. N.
          • File 4: Brampton - Nelson St.
          • File 5: Brampton - Northeast
          • File 6-7: Brampton - Northwest
          • File 8: Brampton - Oakville
          • File 9-10: Brampton - Queen Street
          • File 11: Brampton - Southeast
          • File 12: Brampton - Southwest
          • File 13-15: Cemeteries
          • File 16: Chinguacousy Township
          • File 17-22: Churches
          • File 23: "E" - Township [Bruce County, Halton County, Simcoe County, Wellington County]
          • File 24: Farms - Summer
          • File 25: Gravestones
          • File 26: Inglewood
          • File 27: Log Cabins
          • File 28: Mailboxes
          • File 29: Main Street South, Brampton
          • File 30: Metal Tombstones Family
          • File 31: Mississauga
          • File 32: Mississauga (Toronto Township)
          • File 33: Mono Township
          • File 34: Schools - Chinguacousy Township
          • File 35: Schools - Other
          • File 36: Stations
          • File 37: Unsorted
          • File 38: Schools - possibly Chinguacousy Township

          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.

          Beck, Lorena
          Membership
          CA ON00380 file 7 · File · 1929 - 1990
          Part of Peel Holstein Club fonds

          File consists of membership lists, as well as a series of pages detailing the year the farm prefix joined the organization, back to 1929. File also contains membership lists for other Holstein clubs in Ontario, cattle showmanship confirmation charts, and a list related to the Peel branch of 4-H Ontario, 1990.

          Peel Holstein Club fonds
          Fonds · [ca. 1970] - [ca. 1990]

          Fonds consists of material created and/or collected by the Halton-Peel Holstein Club. Included are the club's constitution, annual meeting minutes, reports, financial records, receipts & bank statements, membership lists, correspondence, records and photographs pertaining to the Peel Holstein Show, records of a social night, and records created by related organizations including Peel Federation of Agriculture, The Holstein Association of Canada, Ontario Branch, and a publication called "Holstein Heritage: Peel".

          As of 1989, the group had members whose postal delivery was for routes in Georgetown, Norval, Orangeville, and Terra Cotta.

          Halton-Peel Holstein Club
          CA ON00380 1991.028 · Collection · [ca. 1900] - 1983

          Collection consists of 287 post cards from communities throughout Peel, collected by Richard L. Frost. While assembled from a variety of sources by Frost as a private citizen, he was then the Chief Administrative Officer for the Region of Peel.

          Specifically pictured in the selection are Alton, Belfountain, Bolton, Brampton, Caledon Township, Caledon East, Cataract. Cheltenham, Churchville, Clarkson, Cooksville, Dixie, Eldorado Park, Erindale, Forks of the Credit, Huttonville, Inglewood, Lorne Park, Malton, Meadowvale, Mississauga, Port Credit, and Streetsville. Limited postcards from outside Peel are included, showing Norval, Owen Sound, and Port Hope.