This fonds consists of a published copy of Iroquois Fires: The Six Nations Lyrics and Lore of Dawendine by Bernice Loft Winslow; a video tape of an interview of Dawendine by Donald Smith in 1993; an audio cassette of Dawendine talking, recorded in 1972; three reel to reel tapes donated [to Dr. Smith] by Helen Rothwell; and two cassette tapes, the first of which includes an interview of Dawendine by Betty Kennedy in 1963 and an introduction by Jane Coventry at the Ontario Camping Association, and the second of which is of Dawendine telling stories at Camp Waseosa. One additional file of correspondence and short story manuscripts, a box of 19 slides, and one cassette tape were added at a later date.
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Fonds consists of records created and compiled by Dr. Margaret Doxey in her capacity as a professor in the Department of Political Studies at Trent University (1967-1991), as well as family photographs, poetry, and fiction. Publications written by Dr. Doxey following her retirement from Trent University are also included. Files documenting her professional life include publications for and about the United Nations (1996-1997 and 2007), professional correspondence, and collected publications. Fonds also includes creative writing associated with her professional life, poetry, stories, and records relating to Dr. Doxey’s family and childhood, including a list of her encounters with royalty and a small selection of family photographs. The oversized box contains a tribute scrapbook album from Dr. Doxey’s retirement from Trent University in 1991.
Sem títuloFile consists of one copy of Canadian Foreign Policy (2010) and four chapters and articles, including Lester B. Pearson's 1971 Smuts Memorial Lecture titled "The Commonwealth 1970."
Fonds consists of administrative records and correspondence documenting Camp MI-A-KON-DA, mostly from the period when Catherine and George Ross were the owners of the camp (1979-1998). Records include staff and C.I.T. manuals, director's notes, registration information, publicity material, and staff recruitment material. Material relating to the 1979 and 1998 ownership transfers is included. Correspondence includes letters to and from parents, campers, staff, and camping associates.
Sem títuloFonds consists of records documenting the Stinson family, primarily the legal and political career of T.H. Stinson. Family records include Christmas cards, wedding invitations, family portraits, travel records (postcards, booklets, photographs), and Ella Stinson's (nee Robson) correspondence.
Fonds is organized into series by the three accessions making up this fonds. Please see series level descriptions for further detail.
Sem títuloItem consists of one copy of "The Marie Corelli Birthday Book." Compiled by M.W. Davies with original drawings depicting Marie Corelli's heroines by Ernest Prater and G.H. Edwards. London: Hutchinson and Co. Printed by Hazell, Watson, and Viney, L.D., London and Aylesbury.
Item is inscribed with "To Loui[e] | From Cousin [Emma] | February 26th 1901." Also written into the cover pages is "Stanhope Institute | 86 Stanhope St | London | England." Entries into the calendar include T.H. Stinson's February 26th birthday and Ella E. Stinson (nee Robson)'s March 14th birthday.
Item consists of one copy of a Methodist Hymn Book. "Mrs. T.H. Stinson | 73 Bond St | Lindsay" is inscribed ahead of the title page. Toronto: Willian Briggs. Printed and electrotyped by Methodist Book and Publishing House, Toronto. Copyright 1917, Canada, by William Briggs. Second edition, 1918.
This fond consists of three scrapbooks of assorted clippings covering topics such as: handicrafts, holidays, recipes, entertainment, poetry and songs. It also includes attendance records, trustee meetings, teachers’ contacts, religious instruction, authorized textbooks and other education related records for School Section No. 10, Brock Township, Ontario. Lastly, there are three atlases in this collection. Two of them are of the county of Ontario and the third one is a geographical, astronomical, historical home atlas.
Sem títuloSeries consists of textual records documenting the history and activities of Camp Tanamakoon. Records include brochures, songbooks, forms and camper information, manuals, letters, and other material relating to camp administration, activities, and community. See file listing for more details.
File includes news clippings, National Liberal Committee pamphlets, correspondence, House of Commons speeches, notes, and correspondence relating to T.H. Stinson's campaign in the 1930 general election.