Item is a two page, annotated, typewritten draft paper by Rose Cvitkovich regarding the history of the schools in Chelmsford, Ontario.
Series consists of an annotated colour computer printout of a photograph of the authors of the book the Inventory and Guide to Historic Buildings in Sudbury standing outside Laurentian University. The authors from left to right are Michael Kelly, Carmen Prevost, Cindy Mullally, Brenda Kelly, Patti Ann Trainor, and Michael A. Gorrie.
File consists of two photographs of priests. One of these images is printed as a postcard.
One photograph of Father Laurent Fortin standing beside a tabernacle inside a church.
File consists of Muirheads' correspondence including a memo and a fax.
One annotated photograph of (from left to right) Janet and Diana Heit walking down Birch Street in Garson, Ontario.
One Passport for Travelling Abroad issued to Matti Kantokoski.
One landing card issued to Eeva Kantokoski, age 3 months, aboard the S.S. Drottningholm, class 3, and stamped by Canadian immigration in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Series consists of one annotated photocopy of a computer printout of the Koivula family tree, beginning with Henrik Jakobsson Koivula; a photocopy of a handwritten family tree concerning descendants of Susanna Sanna Johansdotter Saarela Koivula; an annotated photocopy of a computer printout of a continuation of the Koivula family tree; a photocopy of an annotated computer printout of a family tree of the Luoma-Aho family; a photocopy of a handwritten family tree beginning with Adolf Henriksson Koivula; one annotated colour computer printout of an image of the Koivula house in Alajärvi Finland and another colour computer printout of two more images of the Koivula house in Alajärvi, Finland (2008); six pages of photocopies of a handwritten family tree of the daughters of Amalia Koivula (born 1863) and their families; an annotated photocopy of an annotated, typed family tree of Hilma Koivula, which was compiled by her daughter Anja (Roiha) Kovala; a photocopy of an annotated, typed list of the children of Taimi Hakomaki Heino Bertrand; a photocopy of a typed list of the children of May (Roiha) & William Kauko Lahti; a photocopy of an annotated, typed list of the children of Enni Yli-Harsila and Henry Roiha; and a photocopy of an annotated, typed list of the children of Anja (Roiha) & Arne Kovala; one newspaper obituary for Oscar Maki from the Sudbury Star in 1939; one photocopy of an obituary [from the Sudbury Star in 1947] for Julia Koivula Maki Salo; and 9 photographs.
The fonds consists of personal papers and correspondence, household receipts, farming accounts and correspondence, and solicitations for business, building contracts, building accounts, business receipts and correspondence, banking papers, income tax papers, legal papers, assessment rolls and tax notices for the Township of Nelson and the Municipality of Burlington, wartime papers, education papers, Federal government papers, voters’ lists, Fruit Growers Association Reports, Ontario Department of Agriculture bulletins and other booklets about growing fruit collected by Blair. There is also considerable material pertaining to Knox Presbyterian Church including annual reports, financial statements and account books, quit claims, mortgage, deeds etc., lists of subscribers to the building fund, membership list, and magazines. Items with very early dates were acquired by George Blair in course of his professional life. The records were not consistently organized and were received by the Archives after the family had sorted them. Fonds is comprised of the following series: Account books 1861-1915. - 11.5 cm. Banking papers 1878-1928. - .5 cm. Business records 1878-1928. - 20 cm. Federal government papers 1887-1919 (artificial series). - .5 cm. Household receipts 1879-1928. - 1.5 cm. Income tax papers 1918-1924. - 1 cm. Insurance policy papers 1893-1927. - 1 cm. Investment papers 1889-1927. - .5 cm. Knox Presbyterian Church 1844-1930 (artificial series). – 1.5 cm. Legal papers 1850-1923. - .3 cm. Municipal records 1861-1928. - 12 cm. Personal papers 1860-1928. - 3 cm. War papers 1914-1918 (artificial series). - 2 cm.
Blair, George, 1852-1935The collection consists of 107 photographs in a binder. Information about the photographs is hand-printed on the reverse. The photographers have not been identified. The subjects illustrated a number of “lifestyle” stories of local Burlington interest: community service organizations, awards, independent business owners, and cultural activities.
Burlington SpectatorOne annotated photograph of a head and shoulders shot of Veikko (Vic) Koski.
One annotated photograph of Leslie Karen Chisholm and Carl Richard Chisholm.
Item is a picture of a factory complex and mill stream.
Item is a picture of the inside of a factory, machinery, and a worker.
One annotated photograph of Ann and Archie Chisholm printed in the form of a postcard.
One annotated photograph of a head and shoulders shot of Ann Koski, taken by a Photomatic machine (photo booth) at Olympia Café (owned by Ann's aunt Julia Koivula) in Sudbury, Ontario.
Item is picture of Durham Street, cars, people, a "Rexall" sign and the "Royal Bank of Canada" visible.
Item is a picture taken from an elevated area of trees and buildings.
One annotated print of a black and white photograph of Ann E. Koski standing in front of Sudbury Steam Bath.
Item is a picture taken from an elevated area of trees, buildings, and a railyard.
One annotated photograph of the home of James Ferrier at 461 Howey Crescent in Sudbury, Ontario. This was Ann Koski's place of employment in 1939.
Item is a picture of a crowd in Bell Park with some people sitting on the grass and others in the water wading and swimming. Trees, a walkway, and boats can be seen in the distance.
One annotated photograph of Ann Koski standing in a field near a building on the day of her confirmation in Sudbury, Ontario.
Item is volume IV, issue III of The Catholic Youth Organization's Bulletin.
Item is picture of buildings including the Sudbury Public Library and four schools taken from behind a fence, cars, and a roadsign advertising "Carpark" with rates. The schools shown on the hill from left to right are College Notre Dame at s s Levis, Mary Mount High School at 165 D'Youville Street, and St. Elizabeth School Of Nursing (nine floor building) at 30 Ste-Anne Road. On the left side of the library is St Aloysius at 164 Mackenzie Street and the Sudbury High School is accross the street at 154 College Street.
One photograph of five boys, one girl, and two pastors posing near the altar in a church. The girl standing in the back row is Ann Koski.
Item is a picture of the Sudbury Community Area, sign advertising "Bingo Wednesday August 2" and "Horticultural Show August 12 and 31."
Item is volume IV, issue II of The Catholic Youth Organization's Bulletin.
One annotated photograph of Laura Koski holding her daughter Marilyn. Standing beside them is her son Melvin.
Series consists of images relating to the Cooke family and businesses. Subjects include J. Cooke Concrete history (possibly compiled for a book), Grimsby Brick & Tile Co., concrete plant demolition, the Townsend home, and Oaklands.
One annotated photograph of Matti Kantokoski and his second wife Laura Siltanen. The photograph has been printed in the form of a postcard.
Item is a picture of a downtown Federal Government building taken from across the street. Cars are also visable.
Item is volume IV, issue I of The Catholic Youth Organization's Bulletin.
File contains a three page memo from Carl Wallace to the Participants in the Sudbury History Project regarding chapter deadlines, requirements, and proposed author divisions.
Item is a picture of a high school taken from the schoolyard.