File includes the following articles and speeches
- Dr. O.D. Skelton, "The Present Situation in the World," n.d.
- Right Hon. Arthur Meighen, "Depression" 31 January, 1934
- W.C. Clark, "The Central Bank," February 27, 1934
- Hon. W. Gordon "Deportation of Aliens," March 20, 1934
- Canadian Prisoners' Welfare Association, "Penitentiaries Situation"
- Right Hon. Arthur Meighen, "The Greatest Englishman of History" (given to National Council of Education Montreal), 1935.
File consists of documents regarding letter head from McLaughlin, Peel, Fulton & Stinson Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries in Lindsay Ontario.
File consists of 2 blueprints of diagrams that illustrate the connections between Members of Parliament and commercial companies.
- Members of Parliament in the Commercial and Industrial Capitalistic Group. House of Commons / Compiled by J. McArthur Conner, December 29, 1927; drawn by W.J. Chas. Webster, February 9, 1928
- The Spiders' Web / Compiled by W.J. McArthur Conner; drawn by W.J. Chas. Webster, January 18, 1928
Fonds 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.
Stinson, T.H. (Thomas Hubert)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.
Series consists of records relating to T. H. Stinson's professional and private life. Included are pamphlets, photographs, and postcards documenting the 1913 Christian North American Tour, in which the Stinsons participated; records documenting Stinson's legal and political career include law school notebooks (1904-1910). Also included is a scrapbook regarding the 1921 election; campaign files and notes from the 1930 general election; newspaper clippings regarding the depression and the Bennett government, memoranda, correspondence regarding the riding organization (1933-1935); records relating to the Conservative Party Caucus Study club; correspondence regarding the 1935 election; and House of Commons materials. This series also contains correspondence, bills, a scrapbook, and other material from Ella Stinson (nee Robson) relating to the Independent Order, Daughters of the Empire (IODE) (1918-1923).
Series consists of records relating to T.H. Stinson's legal practice; correspondence regarding 1924 political ridings in Ontario; the Liberal-Conservative Association of Ontario; and the Kiwanis Club. Also included are some handwritten notes by [Stinson?]; a small collection of ephemera and photographs; an undated and unsigned paper titled "The Struggle for Liberty Under the Stuarts;" and two pads of House of Commons letterhead. The series also contains a teaching notebook from Ella Stinson (nee Robson).
Series consists of records relating to T.H. Stinson's political career from approximately the 1920s to mid 1940s. Included are campaign files; notes regarding Leslie Frost's 1934 provincial campaign; correspondence; 1937 election posters; federal (1935) and provincial (1937) voter tally boards; polling information for the Electoral District of Victoria from the 1920s; and maps for the District of Victoria, Haliburton and surrounding districts from the 1930s, and Bobcaygeon (ca. 1944).
File includes wedding invitations for T.H. Stinson and E.E. Robson, various Christmas greetings, and unidentified portraits.