Relate to John Palmer and his family. Includes a memorial, an indenture, a receipt from the pickering Harbour and Road Company and some photocopies from the family Bible showing relationships among the Palmer, Matchett, Herron, Doyle and Decker families.
Fonds consists of articles, correspondence, programme booklets, and photographs relating to Barbara Paul Paithouski, in whose honour the Barbara Paul Prize and Barbara Paul Memorial Award are named, as well as the Paithouski Prize; correspondence, articles, and photographs from, and relating to, the Barbara Paul Memorial Award and the Barbara Paul Prize winners; and records relating to the Paul Family and Joseph (Joe) Paithouski. Also included are CD-ROMs containing both the audio of the Ban Righ Centre's Spring Celebrations 2011 and 2012, a Power Point presentation of "Truecolours" held the same evening (5 May 2011), and a 'slide show' of the Spring 2012 evening; a DVD copy of "A Dream Pursued: An Oral History of the Ban Righ Centre" (2014).
The collection consists of correspondence, insurance policies, land grant and printed circulars related to Brockville. Includes Register of baptisms, 1899-1921, and minutes of the Women's Missionary Society, 1917, 1919-1924 of the First Presbyterian Church.
The fonds consists of correspondence, reports, student essays and other material relating to the Canadian Legion Educational Services Overseas during World War II, Ghana and the Colombo plan while Ault was director general of Technical Assistance, Department of Trade and Commerce.
Fonds consists of correspondence; minutes; reports to the Canada Council; publications; promotional material, including a copy of "Then and Now: Celebrating 25 years 1989-2014"; photographs and slides.
Fonds consists of material collected in preparation for the defence of three accused war criminals as part of the Commission of Inquiry on War Criminals in Canada (Deschênes Commission), including the entirety of the defence documents relating to Vladimir Katriuk, Wasily Bogutin, and Serge Kisluk.
Fonds consists of garrison orders and proceedings for the U.S. Garrison at Fort Niagara during the War of 1812. the period covered is 1812 Nov 15-1813 May 12, and 1813 Oct 10-1813 Dec 16. Also contains typed transcripts by R. Bruce Taylor, completed in 1925, of same, as well as copies of his articles published in reference to the Order Books.