Series consists of materials created by Nouwen for use in his capacity as a professor and instructor. These materials include notes for lectures, reading notes, class lists, handouts for students, class schedules, course evaluations, audio recordings of lectures, and records related to the administration of courses.
Nouwen, Henri J. M., 1932-1996This series contains documents relating to tertianship classes run in the 1950s and 1960s. There are programs, transcripts, a crucifix, booklets on religious scholarship, and photographs. Of particular interest is a history of the Congregation with a timeline.
Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.)Series consists of textile objects connected to Trinity College School's history.
Included are School uniforms (blazers, shirts, sweaters, ties, and hats), athletic uniforms, quilts and blankets; pennants; crests; flags; gym bags, banners, a leopard skin band uniform, and dolls.
Fonds consists predominantly of student attendance registers and other materials created and maintained by St. Thomas and Elgin County schools as well as photographs documenting the activities of the Thames Valley District School Board. Fonds is arranged into the following series:
-Thames Valley District School Board series, 1998-2001
-City of St. Thomas Schools series, 1890-2011
-Town of Aylmer Schools series, 1915-1929
-Township of Aldborough Schools series, 1911-1925
-Township of Bayham Schools series, 1898-1958
-Township of Dunwich Schools series, 1890-1944
-Township of Malahide Schools series, 1899-1929
-Township of South Dorchester Schools series, 1892-1930
-Township of Southwold Schools series,1890-1939
-Township of Yarmouth Schools series, 1891-1939
-Townships of Aldborough/Dunwich Schools series, 1914-1929
-Townships of Bayham/Malahide Schools series, 1890-1931
-Townships of Dunwich/Aldborough Schools series, 1913-1929
-Townships of Malahide/Yarmouth Schools series, 1914-1928
-Townships of Malahide/Yarmouth/South Dorchester Schools series, 1911-1929
Series consists predominantly of photographs documenting the activities of the Thames Valley District School Board, 1998-2001.
Item is a programme for the Durham Teachers' Association Annual Meeting, listing speakers and activities, c. 1900. The annual meeting of the Durham Teachers' Association was held in Port Hope in the "old high school", formerly St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. The former church building was used as the high school until the new school building was built on Pine Street in 1896. Mrs. Hoodless spoke on Domestic Science. Mrs. Hoodless is believed to be Adelaide Hunter Hoodless, founder of the Women's Institute.
The Argus is the student newspaper of Lakehead University.
This collection consists of scans of the first three years of the Argus, from September 1966 to March 1969.
File consists of (1) Anniversary issue of Blue & White, the Port Hope High School newsletter. Issue includes information on the school, crest, history, memories, photographs of principals and photographs of different buildings used for the high school since 1853, Valedictorians, Staff, Student Council and school song; and (2) Programme for the 25th class reunion 1956-1982, Port Hope High School.
Item is an auditor's report with statements and balance sheets for the Copper Cliff High School Board.
Item is an auditor's report with statements and balance sheets for the Copper Cliff Public School Board.
Item is one volume of a handwritten lesson plan about the French Revolution. The notes include information on the political atmosphere in the years leading up to the revolution, key individuals involved, the role of the monarchy and the Old Regime in the revolution and the formation of the National Assembly. Also included is a summary of the Napoleonic Era and the effect the French Revolution had on the rest of the world, focusing specifically on the unification of Italy.
The records include the following series:
3500 negatives of images taken to be used in the book now digitized.
Chapters of the book including the rough research and the submitted chapters to the book.
Copies of photographs .
Administrative records relating to the book's publication.
Item is a book which was presented as an award. The book plate reads "This prize for proficiency in bookkeeping was presented to John S. Gibson a pupil in the United Grammar of Common Schools, Port Hope, Dec 24th 1866." The book includes maps and illustrations.
Item is a two page, annotated, typewritten draft paper by Rose Cvitkovich regarding the history of the schools in Chelmsford, Ontario.
Item is an annotated, handwritten carbon copy of a four page paper by Rose Cvitkovich regarding the history of the schools in Chelmsford, Ontario.
Collection consists of captioned photographs contributed by Alan Noon to the Western News in a weekly photofeature entitled "The Way We Were". This feature ran from 2001 to 2012. Photographs were originally taken by London Free Press , Western News photographers, Al Noon or photos within Western Archives holdings and other privately held photographs. Noon researched and wrote each caption; these are found in the scope and content notes for each photograph.
Noon, AlanFonds consists of personal and business correspondence, notes, reports, minutes, invitations, and other documents pertaining to the life and career of Thomas H.B. Symons.
Thomas H.B. SymonsFonds consists of personal and business correspondence, notes, reports, minutes, invitations, and other documents pertaining to the life and career of Thomas H.B. Symons
Thomas H.B. SymonsFonds consists of personal and business correspondence, notes, reports, minutes, invitations, and other documents pertaining to the life and career of Thomas H.B. Symons.
Symons, T.H.B (Thomas Henry Bull), 1929-Fonds consists of personal and business correspondence, notes, reports, minutes, invitations, and other documents pertaining to the life and career of Thomas H.B. Symons
Thomas H.B. Symons