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CA ON00311 PF41-PF41-4-2000029-01P · Item · 28 Dec. 1967
Part of John Honsberger fonds

Item is a photograph depicting 12 attendees at the Osgoode Hall Law School class of 1917 reunion, held at the Park Plaza Hotel in Toronto. Depicted in the photograph are: Alan Telfer, Norman Robertson, H. Stanley Honsberger, R.M.W. Chitty, George Johnston, Harry J. Reynolds, David Goodman and Joseph Nelson Mulholland. The men are posed in front of a Christmas tree, and Goodman is holding a framed copy of their graduating class photo.

Photograph of Roy McMurtry
CA ON00311 PF41-PF41-4-2000046-03P · Item · 15 June 1991
Part of John Honsberger fonds

Item is a photograph of Roy McMurtry speaking at the Osgoode Hall Law School special convocation at York University at which LLB degrees were given to all alumni who graduated before 1961.

CA ON00311 PF41-PF41-4-2000049-01P · Item · 1993
Part of John Honsberger fonds

Item is a photograph of Brendan O'Brien, John Honsberger, George Meadows (publisher and president of the University of Toronto Press), and an unidentified man posing with Mayor Barbara Hall after receiving awards of merit from the City of Toronto in June 1993. The awards pertain to a book written by O'Brien, "Speedy justice: the tragic last voyage of His Majesty's vessel Speedy" (1992), published for the Osgoode Society (represented in this photograph by Honsberger) by the University of Toronto Press.

CA ON00311 PF196-2000059-001 · Item · 28 Apr. 1835
Part of George Charles Street fonds

Item is a certificate admitting George Charles Street as a student-of-law of the Law Society of Upper Canada. The certificate is signed by William Warren Baldwin, Treasurer of the Law Society.

CA ON00311 PF196-2000059-002 · Item · 20 Apr. 1835
Part of George Charles Street fonds

Item is a receipt for the admission fee paid by George Street as a candidate for admission into the Law Society of Upper Canada as a student-of-law. The receipt is signed by William Warren Baldwin, Treasurer.