Item is a photograph of the Canadian Bar Association dinner celebrating the ninetieth birthday of Sir William Mulock, held at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto.
Item is a photograph of the Osgoode Hall Law School class of 1921 reunion dinner at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto.
Item is a photograph of the call to the Bar ceremony held in Convocation Hall on September 15th 1955. Benchers and honoured guests on the dais include: Front Row (from left) 1. Gordon N. Shaver, Q.C. 2. unknown 3. F.G. MacKay, Q.C. 4. unknown 5. Chief Justice J.C. McRuer 6. Cyril F.H. Carson, Q.C. (Treasurer) 7. Attorney-General A. Kelso Roberts, Q.C. 8. Dean C.E. Smalley-Baker 9. Fred H. Parkinson, Q.C. At lectern W.S. Beaton, Q.C. Second Row 1. unknown 2. unknown 3. unknown 4. Kenneth Jarvis, Deputy Secretary 5. D. Park Jamieson, Q.C. 6. W. Earl Smith, Q.C. (Secretary) 7. E. Raney 8. R.D. Evans, Q.C. 9. R.F. Wilson, Q.C. Back Row 1. George A. McGillvoray, Q.C. 2. unknown 3. T. Kelly Creighton 4. unknown 5. John D. Arnup, Q.C. 6. unknown 7. A. Roy Willmott, Q.C. 8. W.B. Common, Q.C. 9. W.P. Clement, Q.C. 10. Wilfrid Gregory.
Item is a photograph of the 25th anniversary dinner of the Osgoode Hall Law School class of 1921. John Shirley Denison (fifth from left) is standing underneath a banner at the back of the room that reads "25th Anniversary "21" Class".
Item is a photograph of the sod turning ceremony for the addition to Osgoode Hall Law School. Included in the photograph from left to right are: H.F. Brown (Architect), R. Woodhouse (Construction Superintendent), J.D. Arnup, Q.C., E.W. Haldenby (Architect), C. Hughes (Contractor), A.S. Mathers (Architect), W.J. Beaton, Q.C., C.F.H. Carson, Q.C. (Treasurer), R.F. Wilson, Q.C., C.E. Smalley-Baker, Q.C. (Dean), W. Earl Smith, Q.C. (Secretary), R.F. Reid (Deputy Secretary), and J.W. Glen (Law Society Superintendent).
Item is a group photograph of the Right Honourable J.L. Ilsley, K.C., Cyril F.H. Carson, and L.G. Goodenough standing outside the Privy Council entrance on Downing Street, London, England. All three men are wearing robes and wigs. The photograph was taken on the occasion of the hearing of the Attorney General for Saskatchewan, Attorney General of Canada, and the Mortgage Loans Association regarding the Farm Security Act of Saskatchewan.
Item is a photograph of Cyril Carson and an unidentified woman sitting by a lake.
Item is a photograph of the Canadian Bar Association's president's dinner, held at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto. Cyril Carson is seated at far right.
Item is a photograph of Cyril F.H. Carson and Leslie M. Frost, Premier of Ontario, in legal robes on a lawn.
Item is a photograph of the head table at the anniversary dinner of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario. Subjects include Cyril C.F. Carson and other unidentified attendees.
Item is a photograph of the Canadian Bar Association's president's dinner, held at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto. Cyril Carson is seated at far right.
Item is a studio portrait photograph of Cyril F.H. Carson for use in the 1965 edition of "Who's Who in Canada". It is attached to the advance press release of Carson's biography for that publication.
Item is a photograph of a woman standing on the sidewalk in front of the Molyneux clothing store in Paris.
File consists of a photograph of Major F.J. Gilmour posing in uniform in front of his house and a photograph of his wife posting with a dog in front of the same house.
File consists of photographs of the interior and exterior of the RMS "Queen Mary". Two photographs depict Carson on board, dancing and sitting with other passengers, on his way to England.
File consists of informal photographs of Carson and his lawyer friends taken outdoors at a country cottage on the weekend of 15-16 April 1950. Depicted are Dalton Wells, James Maclaren, Leonard Sutton, Roy Stewart, Peter Wright and George Scroggie. A note from Scroggie accompanies the photographs.
File consists of photographs of Carson and the other members of the board of directors of Hiram Walker-Gooderham & Worts on a boat cruise in the Detroit River launched from Windsor, Ontario, with a view of Detroit in the distance in some photographs. The boat is identified as the Rosley II, owned by Ross Corbit. Also included is a photograph of Carson with an unidentified man in front of the Hiram Walker & Sons building in Windsor, Ontario.
Series consists of four scrapbooks created and maintained by Cyril F.H. Carson and consisting of newspaper and magazine clippings pertaining to his friends and family, other lawyers, the Law Society, and his legal cases and career.
Series consists of four docket ledgers pertaining to the legal cases undertaken by Cyril F.H. Carson and his law firm.
File consists of correspondence, legal judgments, petitions and bylaws pertaining to an Ontario Municipal Board dispute involving the erection of a steel police communications tower in Winston Churchill Park in Toronto, with opposition from groups including the Spadina-Ardwold Ratepayers Association, of which Carson was a member. Carson served as counsel for his wife, Jocelyn Carson, the legal owner of their house at 89 Ardwold Gate, located near the area in dispute.