Correspondence, briefs, memoranda, news clippings and pamphlets. Many files relate to the Advisory Council on the Status of Women, the joint Committee to Study Alternatives for Housing of Federal Female Offenders, the Ontario Status of Women Council and the principal's Committee on the Status of Women at Queen's University and St. Lawrence College of Applied Arts and Technology.
Fonds consists of annual reports, financial records, agreements between the company and union locals, employee indices, publications, printed material and clippings, and photographs.
Fonds consist of research and lecture notes, correspondence, manuscripts, and other material related to the study and teaching of art at Queen's University and Concordia, as well as records relating to Canada Council grants, and the management of FUSE Magazine.
An elaborate and detailed document determining the process of divisions and partition of the estates of two monasteries - Santa Catalina in the community of Granada and San Augustin of Toledo. Interwoven are the interests of a Donna Florencia de Torree y de Guzman. The Royal emissary sent to settle the conflict was Don Diego Fernandez. Manuscript written in fine readable hand in Spanish regarding legislative and administrative proceedings under King of Spain Philip II.
The collection consists of subject files, court records, diaries and photographs. The material illustrates many aspects of the history of Montague and Kitley Townships as well as the activities of Lockwood Family. The files also contain a great deal of research material relating to the Loyal Orange Lodge and the Rural Telephone Company of Kitley Limited. Petitions to the Montague Township Council and Township Assessment rolls are invaluable for a study to the early history of this township. A large collection of photographs illustrate the social history of the area.
Fonds consists of Agenda and Minutes of the Board of Management (1912-2011), and Faculty Board (1884-2011); correspondence; subject files; "Invest in Ministry" fundraising campaign material (1982); financial records; pictorial material; sound recordings; College publications; and printed materials.
The fonds is comprised of textual and digital records reflecting the artistic practice and community activism of Carole Condé and Karl Beveridge over a 40 year period. The textual and photographic material spans from the 1970's until 2010, and encompasses the artists participation in the Toronto community predominantly, but also the art and activist community of New York City in the 1960's and 70s. The records reflect both the practice of the artists through individual art projects and commissioned work, as well as their participation and activity with various groups, locals, unions, institutions, organizations, committees, or festivals such as Mayworks, The Ontario Workers Arts and Heritage Centre, The Canadian Labour Congress, the Independant Artists Union (IAU). The electronic records predominantly reflect their evolving artistic practice. The artists have digitized many of the components and products of their early works which are in evidence in the textual files. Earlier works, while represented in the electronic record, are merely an alternate format for the finished works and components and are not as detailed a record of the creative process of the artists as the more contemporary files created entirely through a digital process which the artists moved over to in 2000. The fonds is arranged in the following series: Artist groups and organizations; Correspondence; Art Jobs; Art Business; Banners; Sculpture; Art Projects; Studio documentation and Press morgue.
This album holds the name plate of Charles L. Worsley but documents the life of George Stanley Worsley. Includes hunting and fishing photographs (staged, purchased, spontaneous) from big game hunting predominantly in India with some North American hunting scenes. There are also a number of purchased tourist photographs from Cairo, Malta and Aden intermingled with various Canadian locales - Edmonton, NWT, Halifax, all places that G.S. Worsley served. Also includes some family portraits including Violet A. Worsley.