One image of, from left to right, Aile Leskinen, Ida Luoma and Hilda Yackman knitting during a coffee party held by the Finnish Red Cross group at Lillian Lehto's home at 187 Nicholas Street in Sudbury, Ontario to benefit a Red Cross campaign during the Second World War.
One image of the Canada Creosoting Company on Copper Cliff Road in Sudbury, Ontario.
One image of an arm of a 70 ton Buicyrus steam shovel with a 2 1/2 yard shovel at the closed Moose Mountain Mine in Sellwood, Ontario.
One image of Falconbridge Mine Captain Martin Chesser (left) and Falconbridge Engineer Frank Hughes changing into their new military uniforms for the 2nd Battalion, Sault Ste. Marie and Sudbury Regiment (Reserve) after enlisting in the reserve army.
File contains one bound volume of the September 1951 issues of the newspaper the Sudbury Star.
One image of three men and three women at the International Nickel Company's (Inco) Employees Club Easter Dance in Sudbury, Ontario.
One image of a head and shoulder shot of Airman Bill Stovin of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) during World War II (WWII).
One image of Marion Minter (née Marion Girdwood White) and Louis Edward Minter posing on their wedding day with bridesmaid Helen Plaunt, far left, and best man Marley Goddard, far right, at the home of Marion Gardner and Stanley Gardner, the bride's aunt and uncle, at 353 Laura Avenue in Sudbury, Ontario.
One image of a head and shoulder shot of Private Jim Swinhamer of the Cape Breton Highlanders during World War II (WWII).
File contains one bound volume of the January 1951 issues of the newspaper the Sudbury Star.
One image of a 2nd Battalion, Sault Ste. Marie and Sudbury Regiment (Reserve) parade on Lindsley Street in Falconbridge, Ontario. The parade was led by the Falconbridge Boys Band and marched through the streets of Falconbridge to the recruiting rally for home defence units at the Falconbridge Community Hall.
One image of Anne Holden, President of the Women's Fellowship of All People's United Church (front seated, left); Nellie Dennis, Secretary of the Women's Fellowship of All People's United Church (standing); Erma Herman (front seated) and two unidentified women in the parlour of All People's United Church in Sudbury, Ontario during their Annual Springtime Tea.
One image of a head and shoulders shot of Second World War Private Ray Anthonen of the No. 6 Field Ambulance, Royal Canadian Medical Corps.
One image of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth exiting their car at city hall on Notre-Dame Street East in Montreal, Quebec. A crowd, including military personnel, are gathered to greet them. Château Ramezay (280 Notre-Dame Street East) and an advertisement for macaroni can be seen in the background.
One image of Wilfred Laderone, paddling a canoe up Dell Street in the Primeauville neighbourhood of Sudbury, Ontario after the area was flooded. A house made of wood is in the background.
One image of, from left to right, Cecilia Mornan, Bill McAlpine, Ina Leikas, Hubert Millow, Mrs. Phil Brown and Mr. Phil Brown at the International Nickel Company's (Inco) Employees Club Easter Dance in Sudbury, Ontario.
One image of, from left to right, E.A. Thomson, General Secretary of the Presbyterian Board of Sunday Schools and Young Peoples' Societies; Rev. Dr. J.E. Simpson, guest speaker and minister of the First United Presbyterian Church of Oak Park, Illinois; Rev. H.C. Priest, Chairman of the Inter-Church Committee on Stewardship; K.J. Beaton, Secretary of the Missionary Education Department of the United Church and Rev. P.R. Beattie, Rector of the Church of the Epiphany in Sudbury, Ontario, posing for a group photograph at the Christian Stewardship Conference at the Anglican Church of Epiphany at 85 Larch Street in Sudbury, Ontario.
One image of Ed Chaput, a pioneering Northern Ontario prospector, descending a 60 foot shaft at a mine in the Township of Shakespeare, Ontario in the District of Sudbury.
One image of a pile of tongue and groove wood on a freight car at the Canada Creosoting Company on Copper Cliff Road in Sudbury, Ontario.
One image of the face of an open pit near the former Moose Mountain Mine No. 2 location in Sellwood, Ontario. Packaging for polar forcite gelatin can be seen in the bottom left hand corner.