Fonds consists of Zdenka Volavka's professorial files, including her research files, related to the kingship and royal ritual in Ngoyo, Africa.
Volavka, ZdenkaThe prominent series is the unpublished Manuscript of the family, written by Anna Bycraft Ward. Also included are records from the families named above. Of interest are the early journals of Anna Susannah Hampton as well as family photographs and journals.
Zavitz Bycraft Family CollectionJohn McDonald Collection – Rockwood. Newspaper Clippings. Zambezi troops kill local girls. Marjan Drijber and Christine Sinclair. Newspaper clipping
This photograph shows Elsie Jones (left) handing over the Isabel White Trophy to Lorna Zaduk (center) at the Guelph Cutten Club. She won with a net score of 36 1/2 for a nine hole course. Shirley Riley (right) had the 2nd place net score at 38 1/2.
Fonds consists of photocopies of the letters of probate of Last Will and Testament of Zaccheus Burnham including a copy of the will dated June 12, 1856 and codicils to the will dated 1856 and 1857. Also included is a probate of the will dated March 14, 1857. There is certification by W.F. Johnston, notary public, Peterborough, that the foregoing papers are a true copy of the Letters Probate of Zaccheus Burnham dated May 6, 1889.
Burnham, Zaccheus, 1777-1857Fonds consists of papers, copied diagrams and articles, clippings, correspondence and photographs about rail bridges. Most of the material is about Montreal’s Victoria Bridge. For example, there is a copy of internal CN report on the design and construction of the Victoria Bridge Diversion project, 1957-1960.
Zseliski, ZdzislawThis sub-series consists of copies of the YWCA publication entitled: Notes, which was published by the Dominion Council of the Young Women's Christian Associations of Canada. Also included in this sub-series are 1948 editions of the publication: YWCA Quarterly, a copy of the 1935 YWCA World Executive Committee recommendations to its governing body, the World's YWCA, recommendations of the Membership Commission, Service of Worship program for the 1935 National Convention of the Canadian YWCA, and a draft of the chairperson's remarks to the 1935 National Convention. These records document the wide range of social and moral issues facing the YWCA.
These records are arranged by publication title.
This subseries contains correspondence, newspaper articles, magazine articles, and photographs about the “Women of Distinction Lifetime Achievement Award” presented on April 26th, 1999 to the Congregation by YWCA-London. The photographs include Sisters in conversation at the “Women of Distinction Lifetime Achievement Award” ceremony, and one group photograph of the award recipients.
Fonds consists of Yvonne Housser's journals and correspondence (1931-1980), including correspondence with her husband Frederick Housser (1931-37), and Arthur Lismer (1937) and notes on Theosophy (1953-1980); lectures, book reviews and stories (1933-1980); and documents and drawings pertaining to her travels and sketching trips (1939-1975) to Europe, the United States, Mexico, and Québec. Also included is a cassette tape of a conversation between Housser and Lora Senechal Carney.
Housser, Yvonne McKagueAdmission Form. Yvonne Fraser. Textual document. October 15, 1963
Two scrapbooks containing newspaper and magazine clippings which trace the lives of the Dionne quintuplets from 1934-1970.
Crnko, YvonneThis photograph shows Nan Hogg making a snowman table decoration.