Fonds contains team photographs and team program booklets.
The Burlington BravesCollection consists of competition photographs including artistic, rhythmic and recreational.
Burlington Gymnastics ClubPhotographic materials illustrating historic buildings of Burlington
Photographs prepared by the Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee (LACAC), Burlington, Ontario illustrating historical buildings.
Burlington Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee (LACAC)The collection consists of large bound ledger books and photographic negatives capturing Burlington’s history as documented by The Burlington Post covering local news from the late 20th century to the dawn of the new millennium.
Burlington PostCollection consists of editorial photography captured on 35mm film including 4x6 prints
Burlington PostFonds consists of diaries written by Edwin Walker Vivian. Edwin writes about the weather, his daily chores and his activities including the literary club and skating. The fonds also contains school examination certificates and family photographs.
Material covers Burlington’s history as documented by the Hamilton Spectator covering local news from the late 20th century. The collection consists of a mix of newspaper clippings and positive print images on (usually) glossy photo paper. There are occasionally cropping marks and measurements in grease pencil on some of these images when they were used for publication.
Hamilton SpectatorFonds consists of scrapbook albums illustrating the history of the Girl Guiding movement in Burlington, Ontario between 1930 and 1953. The albums include reports from brownie and guide units and the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, lists of leaders and commissioners, photographs, correspondence, certificates, badges, postcards and copies of newspaper articles. Newspaper articles and photographs of the opening of the Trefoil Lodge and the Junior Band are included.
Douglas, JeanPhotographs depicting the Sovereign Family. The collection was likely used by the Aldershot Women’s Institute for inclusion in the Tweedsmuir Histories
Collection consists of photographs of the Tuck family