Series consists of account and memorandum books kept by several members of the Wawanosh family including Elizabeth Wawanosh, Daniel Sands, Julia Sands and Agnes Sands. They contain information about financial transactions and short notes. One notebook kept by Julia and Agnes Sands also contains information relating to their dressmaking business such as dates of appointments, measurements and costs of supplies.
Series consists of copies of Ontario acts relating to the University of Western Ontario as filed by the Board of Governors.
Series contains architectural drawings of St. Andrew's Church in London, Ontario. The drawings consist of plans, elevations and sections. c.1887.
Series includes records related to the administrative functions of Lockwood Films.
This series contains advertisements for Kingsmill's Department Store in both print and audio-visual formats.
Series consists of records created and acquired by Agnes Sands Mern. Included are correspondence; financial records; song lyrics, stories and essays that she wrote; a record of music lessons that she took; and an assortment of records collected by Agnes that relate to her work organizing events, participating in Church activities and general interests.
Series contains an architectural drawing of a manufactory in London, Ontario. The drawing is a front elevation. c. 1886
Series consists of directories which were distributed by the LACW to their members and federated organizations. Directories contain the contact information of officers, chairmen, members and patrons of the LACW as well as the presidents and representatives of their various federated organizations.
Series consists of annual reports which were distributed by the LACW at their annual general meetings. Annual reports contain agendas for the AGM, yearly financial statements, messages from the executive about the past year and reports from the LACW and its various committees and federated organizations.
Series consists of records relating to the activities of the LACW archives. The council's archivist was responsible for preserving and making accessible the records of the council. Early record books from 1894 - 1962 were arranged in chronological order, numbered I - XVI and indexed by subject to facilitate easy reference. The records in this series include a list of the record books, a subject index file, the archives stamp and film strips of highlights from the archives and newspaper clippings that were shown at the Western Fair.
This series consists of loose minutes of the (Faculty of) Arts Committee of the Board of Governors of the University of Western Ontario.
This series contains graphic materials in the format of sketches and artwork. This series contains loose sketches/artwork and an artwork scrapbook created by members of the Vidal and Nisbet families. Content of the artwork includes scenery, houses, and boats. Mediums of the artwork includes watercolor painting, pencil, and pen sketches. Credited contributors (signed artwork) include Kate Nisbet, Richard Emeric Vidal, Alexander Vidal, and Charlotte Vidal Nisbet.
Series consists of audiovisual and graphic materials related to Penn Kemp’s writing, performances, workshops and other literary activities. It includes recordings of performances in various audiovisual formats, personal and professional photographs, recordings of interviews and the radio show Gathering Voices, digital files of manuscripts and CD art on 3 ½ inch floppy discs, and posters advertising Kemp’s projects. Also included are "aura" drawings of Penn Kemp by Anne Anglin. The series also includes a three dimensional collage created by Kemp and Gavin Stairs using translations of "Poem for Peace" on a roll of hand-made paper Kemp obtained in Jaiphur, India in 1999. It was originally created for a fundraiser at the Cube Gallery in Ottawa and later displayed at other gatherings and readings for peace.
Series includes radio and television commercials and public service announcements created for subsequent use by various companies and not-for-profit organizations including Big V, Mufflerman and the Addiction Research Foundation among others.
This series includes marketing and promotion information for various industries.
Series contains material used to show potential clients the kinds of projects that Lockwood has done in the past that may be similar to the client’s interests.
Series includes elements, field tapes, masters and submasters relating to the four documentaries completed by Lockwood Films.
This series includes education programs created for non-profit and government ministries to educate the public. It includes programs in multiple languages ranging from those for children to those for senior citizens.
This series includes videocassettes, films, audio tapes and audio cassettes related to corporate communication such as company meetings, instruction, announcements and other presentation intended for employees.
Series contains: a fashion show by Kayser Roth; field tapes of “Native Humour” which Lockwood withdrew from for creative differences; “Friends” a music video from 1976; a Remembrance Day show at London Regional Art Gallery (LRAG) with Ben Wicks; and a commercial that was not completed.