File consists of draft manuscripts and a photocopied newspaper article on the topic.
File consists of campaign literature for public school board trustee candidates Norma Crowley and Gary Heighington.
File consists of campaign literature for candidates Terry Piane and Horace Tomlinson. Piane's material is in English and Italian.
File consists of draft manuscripts on the topic.
File consists of reproductions of Milne's work, correspondence with art galleries, and correspondence with David Milne's son, David Milne.
File consists of draft manuscripts on the topic.
File consists of draft manuscripts on the topic.
File consists of a fire insurance plan of Brampton, unbound from its original state. The copy was issued to Mr. P. G. Early of Brampton.
The plans cover developed areas at that point, a range roughly spanning from English Street in the north, to Fraser Street in the south, Joy Street past McMurchy Avenue in the west, and Lynch Street in the east, including properties like the Brampton Fairgrounds, Dale Estate greenhouses, and the County of Peel administrative lands. At the time, population was listed as 4770.
Underwriters' Survey LimitedFile consists of photocopies and retyped segments of newspaper articles and William Perkins Bull books, among other resources.
File consists of a single piece of paper, detailing the 2005 book launch.
File consists of draft manuscripts on the topic, and a letter with two packages of Korean Ginseng Tea from the Sun Hung Food Ind., Co.
File consists of articles from The Globe and Mail Weekend magazine, The Toronto Star, The Star Weekly magazine, The Telegram (Toronto), and [Conservator (Brampton)].
File consists of draft manuscripts on the topic, and a photocopied page of a William Perkins Bull book.
File consists of a copy of the book, without the hard cover.
File consists of a paste-up of the book.
File consists of a 40 page privately published book, printed at The Charters Pub. Co. Ltd., Brampton. It details a trip made by G. W. Gordon, James Lightfoot, John Thomson, Reuben Lush, and Margaret Lush, beginning 30 August 1922 and finishing 3 October 1922.