Sous-fonds contains photographs, newspaper clippings, correspondence, programs, reports; sound recordings of performances; information about students, teachers (both Sisters and lay teachers), award winners, and alumni; the administrative activities of the Academy; its history, including the opening, closing, graduations, and yearbooks; correspondence with the Ministry of Education of Ontario; and notable groups such as the Academy Singers.
Mount Saint Joseph AcademyWeb material related to the 2018 municipal elections in municipalities across Northwestern Ontario.
Sites crawled include those of municipalities, candidates, news sources, and third party groups making endorsements or recommendations.
Series includes musical instruments associated with Trinity College School.
Included are a trumpet and a trombone.
Series consists of newsletters to Junior School families, produced and distributed weekly by the Junior School.
The fonds consists of a Minute Book (1938-1951) and Accounting Book (1925-1951) for S.S. No. 3, North Oxford, also known as Dickson Corner’s School.
North Oxford S.S. No. 3 Dickson's Corners SchoolSites crawled include those of municipalities, health services, social services, policing, libraries, and schools across Northwestern Ontario.
Series consists of records documenting the professional and personal activities and achievements of Trinity College School alumni (Old Boys and Old Girls).
Included are photographs, newspaper clippings, obituaries, and correspondence.
Fonds consists of records documenting Oswald George Shepherd's time at Trinity College School. Included are photographs, photo albums and a school prospectus.
Shepherd, Oswald GeorgeSeries consists of promotional materials published by the Trinity College School Philanthropy & Alumni Office.
Included are Holiday cards, form letters, Annual Giving Campaign invitations, Reunion Weekend invitations and other correspondence and promotional materials.
A sepia coloured photograph of 37 children both standng and sitting outside the Perrytown Schoolhouse. Reverse side indicates the studio of "E.B. Neal, Port Hope, Ont", a popular Port Hope photographer in the 1890's.
A sepia coloured photograph of 37 children both standng and sitting outside the Perrytown Schoolhouse. Reverse side indicates the studio of "E.B. Neal, Port Hope, Ont", a popular Port Hope photographer in the 1890's.
E.B. Neal, PhotographerItem is a 'Peterborough Normal School Year Book, 1940', signed by many of the students. The Year Book includes students from Port Hope, including Ruth Trott, I. Symons, E, Retallick, M. Douglas, and M. Dunbar.
Peterborough Normal SchoolFonds consists of records documenting the activities of the Philanthropy & Alumni Office at Trinity College School..
Included are photographs of special events organized by the Office as well as promotional materials published by the Office.
Trinity College School Philanthropy & Alumni OfficeSeries consists of photographs of students and staff at Trinity College School.
Included are group photographs of student classes and clubs, photographs of field trips and other Junior School special events.
Photographs are divided into seven subseries:
A - Architecture
B - Arts (Theatre, music, dance, arts, crafts)
C - Business & industry
D - Churches
E - Communities in Northwestern Ontario
F - People, families, & genealogy
G - Organizations
This series consists of photographs and one photograph album created by Trinity College School's Philanthropy & Alumni office. Photographs document special events organized by the office.
Series consists of annual photographs of athletic teams, extra-curricular clubs, and student leadership groups. Some candid photographs with unknown provenance are included, organized by year of creation.
Series consists of Trinity College school promotional postcards.
Fonds consists of records documenting Richard P. (Dick) Smith's student career at TCS, including academics, athletics and the cadets corp.
Included are photographs, athletic uniforms, plaques, badges, pennants and banners.
Smith, Richard P.Fonds consists of records documenting Wright's professional life at Trinity College School. Included are photographs, correspondence, notes, reports, meeting agendas and minutes.
Wright, Rodger C.N.