Record Group consists of files regarding the RCAF Overseas Headquarters, RAF Bomber Command, RAF Transport Command and British Air Forces of Occupation Germany during 1943 to 1957. There are 4 series:
- RCAF Overseas Headquarters
- RAF Bomber Command
- RAF Transport Command
- British Air Forces of Occupation Germany
Record Group consists of 406 files regarding Post Second World War Establishment and its components:
Air Transport Command; Tactical Air Command; Training Command; Air Material Command; Air Defence Command; Maritime Air Command; and No. 1 (RCAF) Air Division Europe during 1944 to 1970. There are 7 series:
- Air Transport Command
- Tactical Air Command
- Training Command
- Air Material Command
- Air Defence Command
- Maritime Air Command
- No. 1 (RCAF) Air Division Europe
Record Group consists of 261 files on various units and stations from the Royal Canadian Air Force and the Dept. of National Defence during the post Second World War period. Also includes files from other units in the United States Navy and a file regarding the war crimes trial at Aurich, Germany. The series are arranged in alphabetical order by the unit name. The Record Group is divided into the following 33 series:
- Air Historical Section
- Army Training and Liaison Flight
- Assistant Chief of the Air Staff (Intelligence)
- Canadian Joint Staff (London)
- Canadian Joint Staff Washington
- Central Experimental and Proving Establishment
- Collège Militaire Royal de Saint-Jean
- Dept. of National Defence for Air
- Financial Superintendent
- 103 Search and Rescue Flight
- 102 Marine Squadron
- R [Repatriation] Depot
- RCAF Historical Section
- RCAF Station Aylmer, ON
- RCAF Station Centralia, ON
- RCAF Station Comox, BC
- RCAF Station Goose Bay, LAB
- RCAF Station Greenwood, NS
- RCAF Station Namao, AB
- RCAF Station Saskatoon, SK
- RCAF Station Sea Island, BC
- RCAF Station St-Hubert, QC
- RCAF Station St. John’s, QC
- RCAF Station Torbay, NF
- RCAF Station Trenton, ON
- RCAF Station Uplands, ON
- RCAF Station Whitehorse, YT
- RCAF Station Winnipeg, MB
- Signals Unit Tofino, BC
- Survival Training School
- United States Navy. Military Sea Transportation Service
- United States Navy. Task Forces
33.War Crimes Trial, Aurich, Germany
Fonds consists of genealogical records, correspondence, diaries and journals, and writings of the Mountain, Roe and Jarvis families. There are also collected materials and photographs on the families. Books from Mountain family members. Fonds consists of the following series: Series I. Mountain family records, Series II. Roe family records, Series III. Jarvis family records Series IV. Collected Mountain-Roe-Jarvis material, Series V. Mountain family books.
Sans titreThe record group includes 14 fonds:
TH 1. Nursing Education and Research Department fonds
TH 2. Department of Public Affairs and Communications fonds
TH 3. Status of Women Committee fonds
TH 4. Medical/Legal Affairs fonds
TH 5. Finance Directorate fonds
TH 6. Surgical Directorate fonds
TH 7. Medical Advisory Committee fonds
TH 8. Board of Trustees fonds
TH 9. Office of the President fonds
TH 10. Joint Hospital/University Relations Committee fonds
TH 11. Office of the Chief Operating Officer fonds
TH 12. Department of Strategic Planning fonds
TH 13. Office of the Executive Vice-President fonds
TH 14. The Toronto Hospital Auxiliary fonds
The record group includes the following fonds:
UHN 1 Policy and Codes Development fonds
UHN 2 Board of Directors fonds
UHN 3 Public Affairs & Communications fonds
UHN 4 Nutrition Services fonds
UHN 5 Radiation Medicine Program fonds
UHN 6 Research fonds
UHN 7 Health Records Services fonds
UHN 8 [undesignated]
UHN 9 Office of the President and Chief Executive Officer fonds
UHN 10 Medical Affairs fonds
Series consists of the minutes and correspondence of the Board of Trustees, as well as records of appointments, newsletters, salary information, and annual reports. The minutes are arranged chronologically in bound minute books, and most have indexes. The remainder of the records are arranged in loose chronological order.
Sans titreSeries consists of two volumes of minute books and an index from the Executive Committee meetings, spanning the years 1968-1975.
Sans titreSeries consists of reports and correspondence of the Division of Extension, as well as Ella Martin’s records on adult education and other topics.
Series consists of Division of Education reports to the committee of directors, filed in loose chronological order. Interfiled with these records are copies of committee of directors minutes, and the correspondence of Norma Heakes, the supervisor for the Division of Education.
Series consists of records related to various ROM exhibitions, including catalogues, artifact lists, contract information, inter-institutional agreements, correspondence, publicity, and records related to social functions. The exhibitions represented in the fonds include the following: temporary in-house exhibits; traveling exhibits; exhibits mounted with the cooperation of other institutions; and proposed exhibits which were never presented by the ROM.
The fonds also includes records related to the operation of the Exhibition and Programmes department, including subject files, research files, and departmental correspondence.
Sans titreSeries consists of administrative forms, pamphlets, gallery guides, and other material printed by the ROM’s Publication Services, as well as lists of publications and print jobs.
Series consists of the minutes of the Shop Committee, dating from October 18, 1972 to November 13, 1975.
Series contains ROM budgets.
Series consists of personnel records on index cards, showing personal information and salaries, as well as documentation of special recognition awards and a list of the curatorial appointments at the ROM from 1912 to 1972.
Series consists of the Elspeth M. Williams research material and thesis for her Master of Museum Studies program at the University of Toronto., titled “’Finding Cleopatra’s eyeballs’ and other archaeological pursuits: A Royal Ontario Museum study of children’s perceptions of the past.”
Williams conducted a visitor evaluation study on children’s concept of archaeology, objects as a source for understanding the past, bias inherent in material evidence and the idea of cultural change and continuity. She discovered that Canadian fifth-graders had a high level of comprehension of the relationship between material evidence and the past; they generally felt that the museum’s interpretation of the past was authoritative. The study also indicated that children can handle abstract concepts and that concept learning is enhanced by museum visits.
The research material includes survey questions, sound recordings of interviews, flash cards, and marking sheets. Transcripts of the interviews are included in an appendix of the thesis.