Series consists of newspaper clippings related to the deaths of King George V, King George VI, Edward VIII (later Duke of Windsor), and Wallis Simpson (later Duchess of Windsor), c1935-1986. It also includes the following publications: "A Form of Prayer and of Thanksgiving to Almighty God for the Protection Afforded to His Majesty King George V of Great Britain during the Twenty-five Years of his Auspicious Reign," 6 May 1935; "Memorial Service" for King George V, 1936 (Montreal); "The Form and Order of the Service that is to be performed and the ceremonies that are to be observed in the Coronation of their Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in the Abbey Church of S. Peter Westminster on Wednesday the 12th Day of May 1937."
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Fonds reflects the administration of Royal Scarlet Chapter D.83 (District of North Nipissing), particularly its meetings, membership, and finances. Fonds contains one series containing three minute books, as well as an attendance register and a cash book.
Royal Scarlet Chapter D.83 (District of North Nipissing)Fonds reflects the administration of the Royal Scarlet Chapter of the District of East Nipissing, particularly its meetings and membership. Fonds contains two minute books, an attendance book, and a membership roll book.
Royal Scarlet Chapter (District of East Nipissing)File consists of photographs taken by Jack Heit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visiting Sudbury, Ontario.
File contains one film of the Royal Visit in Garson, Ontario.
File consists of a collection of materials related to the Royal Visit of Prince Charles and Camilla to Ontario, 2012. The visit was to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. It includes: one (1) paper flag; one (1) Diamond Jubilee pin; and one (1) letter of invitation.
Lambert, Marielle (Bennett)File consists of two newspaper articles regarding the visit of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip to Batterwood and St. Mark's Anglican Church in Port Hope. It includes: Toronto Globe and Mail and Oshawa Times, 1959.
Loucks, BarbaraSeries consists of newspaper clippings chronicling the visit of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip to St. Mark's Anglican Church for Sunday Service, 26 Jul 1959. It also includes a copy of the associated broadcast given by Leonard W. Brockington of the CBC.
Long, Norman ThomasFonds consists records of Tomlinson United Church, Etobicoke (includes Tomlinson Methodist Church), 1916-1943; records, including baptisms, 1940-1961, and marriages, 1936-1962, of Queensway United Church (formerly Etobicoke United Church) in Etobicoke, 1929-1965; records, including photographs, of Queensway United Church, Etobicoke (includes Etobicoke United Church), 1932-1970; records, including baptisms, 1943-1945, photographs, of Royal York Road United Church, Etobicoke, 1943-1994.
Royal York Road United Church (Etobicoke, Ont).File consists of a letter to the Rev. C. H. Boulden, Rector, St. Mark's Church, Port Hope from the Right Honourable Vincent Massey, 5 Feb 1952. The letter is in response to a letter of congratulations received by Vincent Massey from the congregation of St. Mark's Church. Signed by Vincent Massey. This letter is reproduced on page 89 of "Time Was." Details for the reproduction are written on the back of the letter. Also, "Ceremony of the Trooping of the Colour by the Governor-General's Foot Guards" 1 Jul 1954.
Fonds consists of two photograph albums and three photographs once belonging to Ruby Coleman. She is pictured in a few of the photographs. The remainder of the photographs are unidentified, but are likely members of the Copeman family. Many of the photographs were taken by early St. Thomas and Aylmer photographers. Also included is a 1971 newspaper clipping. Fonds is divided into the following series:
-Photographs, ca. 1865-1910.
-General History, 1971.
Collection consists of four journal articles by Rudy Mauro about the making of the 1942 film "Captains of the Clouds," which was filmed in North Bay and other locations in Northern Ontario.
Mauro, RudyItem is an oral interview of Reuben Phillips (1919-1992), conducted by Bert Meredith for the radio program Memories and Music. Side 2 of cassette tape is blank.
Series consists of documents relating to the rules and regulations of the St. Thomas branch of the Canadian Federation of University Women, including the constitution, by-laws, duties of officers and guidelines for club archivists.
Fonds consists of records and other material created and accumulated by George Rumpel during the time of his executive role at the Rumpel Felt Company. Fonds include handwritten and carbon copies of business correspondence, in addition to other private correspondence, business receipts and invoices,a ledger, order book, and one photograph of George Rumpel. Creators of correspondence include Rumpel Felt Co., George Rumpel, Walter Rumpel, and Oscar Rumpel. Correspondence exchanged with: Industrial Commission, Canadian Asbestos Company, The Berlin Asbestos Company, McArthur Irwin, The C.S. Hyman Company Ltd., The Grosch Felt Shoe Company, The Great North Western Telegraph Company, The Grassell Chemical Company, The Grand Trunk Railway System, The Goldie & McCulloch Company, The Galt, Preston & Hespeler Railway Company, Forwell Foundry Ltd., R. Forbes Company, John Fennell & Son, The Employers Association of Waterloo County, Ellis & Howard, J & R Elliott, J.E. Edwards & Sons, Eaton-Clark Company, the Atteaux Dye Stuff & Chemical Co. Fonds is comprised of the following series: Correspondence Receipts and Invoices Ledgers and Order Books Photographs
Rumpel, George (1850-1916)Running man with tongue sticking out beside turtle on wheels.
Beaulieu, LéoFonds consists of records of Runnymede Community Church, Toronto, 1921-1925; and records of Runnymede United Church (includes Runnymede Presbyterian and Morningside Presbyterian Churches), Toronto, 1925-1995.
Runnymede United Church (Toronto, Ont.)Item is a Rural Assessment Form, District of Newcastle, 1843. The District of Newcastle proceeded the County of Durham. The assessment for was used in the townships in the Newcastle District.
Furby, William