Item is a day planner used by Carson for the year 1978.
Item is a day planner used by Carson for the year 1978.
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 35th anniversary reunion dinner for the Osgoode Hall Law School class of 1921. Cyril Carson is seated at the rectangular table, second from left. W. Earl Smith is seated at the first table on the right, first on the left of bottom centre.
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.
Item is a photograph of the sod turning ceremony for the addition to Osgoode Hall Law School. The group is standing in front of the partially demolished caretaker's cottage. Depicted in the photograph from left to right are: R. Woodhouse (Construction Superintendent), H.F. Brown (Architect), John D. Arnup, Q.C. (Special Committee), E.W. Haldenby, C. Hughes, A.S. Mathers, W.J. Beaton, Q.C. (Special Committee), R.F. Wilson, Q.C. (Special Committee), C.F.H. Carson, Q.C. (Treasurer), C.E. Smalley-Baker, Q.C. (Dean), W. Earl Smith, Q.C. (Secretary), R.F. Reid (Deputy Secretary), and J.W. Glen (Building Superintendent).
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.
File consists of correspondence exchanged between Carson and R. Roy McMurtry, then Attorney General of Ontario, pertaining to topics including McMurtry's appointment as Attorney General, invitations to dinner events and Queen's Counsel (QC) appointments, Also included are newspaper clippings about QC appointments and copies of letters sent by Carson to QC recipients James Bradshaw and Thomas Wickett.
File consists of invoices, receipts and correspondence exchanged by Carson with Beale & Inman Ltd. of London pertaining to Carson's purchases of socks, pyjamas, and other articles of clothing.
Item is a pamphlet featuring a reprint of this article from the 15 January 1937 issue of Maclean's magazine pertaining to the abdication of King Edward VIII, as well as the texts of messages, speeches and documents recording the renunciation of the throne, and a Maclean's editorial entitled "The tragedy of Edward".
File consists of invoices and correspondence exchanged between Carson and representatives of C. Brown & Sons Limited, electrical, plumbing and heating contractors based in Port Carling, Ontario, pertaining to their work at his island cottage in Muskoka.
Subseries consists of records maintained by Cyril F.H. Carson in his capacity as a director of the Canada Permanent Trust Company. Records in this subseries include correspondence, notices of executive meetings, receipts for directors' fees, minutes of Board of Directors meetings, budget sheets and memoranda.
Item is a group photograph of men and women in formal evening wear at a Canadian Bar Association event in Halifax, August 1936. Subjects include Cyril F.H. Carson (seated on floor, second from right) and approximately 35 unidentified individuals.
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 a Canadian Bar Association luncheon in Convocation Hall, Osgoode Hall. Cyril Carson is seated at the end of the table closest to the camera.
File consists of financial statements, correspondence and forms pertaining to Carson's Canadian government annuity, purchased in 1962.