Folder includes the following:
- "Character & fortune, [Mrs.] Robinson, 1894" - fortune teller's account
- Pedigree chart of [cat] named "Sledwich", born Aug. 1918, owner Miss Stewart Houston
- Order of proceedings for the installation of Christopher Robinson as chancellor of Trinity University, January 15 1902 (Note: Mrs. Stewart Houston sang at the installation ceremony); invitation to the installation to Mr. and Mrs. Houston attached (Christopher is Stewart Bagnani's uncle)
- Statement of assets relating to the estate of Stewart Field Houston, undated
- Two Ontario Blank Writing Books - inside each book is a listing of items for sale and who bought them [sale took place at the home of Augusta Houston on Augusta 15 1934]
- Eulogy for Stewart Houston (Stewart Bagnani's father) by "CTR" [Christopher Robinson]
- "In Commemoration of Sir John Beverley Robinson, Bart". Pamphlet of the plaque unveiling ceremony, Toronto, October 6, 1988, Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada
- "Letters from Thomas Talbot to John Beverley Robinson"/ edited by J.M.S. Careless. Reprint from Ontario History, Vol. xlix 1957, No.1 (note on front says "Sir JBR's letters donated by Stewart Bagnani to Ontario Archives)
- "Sir Isaac Brock. The hero of Upper Canada"/ by Major-General C.W. Robinson, C.B. Reprint [source]: Royal United Service Institution, J.J. Keliher & Co., Ltd. Marshalsea Road, London, S.E. (note on front says "With love from C.W.R.")
- Photo of mother cat with 5 kittens attached
- Character sketch of "Miss Beverley Robinson"
- Tiny silver presentation plate inscribed as follows: "Presented to Mrs. John Beverley Robinson by the Rector and Congregation of St. Johns Church, Darlington as a token of their respect and regards - 15th January 1857"
This collection consists of a reprint of E. (Elias) Burnham's address to electors in 1844; a Township of Otonabee Treasurer's report from 1877; and an address in support Liberal Candidate, Fraser, of Brighton, Ontario in 1926.
Collection consists of photographs of Peterborough Lift Lock, members of the Hugh MacMillan family, Premier Leslie Frost, the Roosevelts visit to Ottawa, and numerous unidentified men and women.
Files includes various records, including material about the following:
- Windy Pine agreement: Mary Northway and Flora Morrison
- Nominigan plans, sale, dispersal
- sale of the Richmond Hill property
- Northway and Son: pensions
- Jessie Stewart estate
- Dottie James’ legacy
- death of Mary Northway’s father: estate settlement
- Orillia store closure; D. Millichamp loan
- OCA canoe trip notes
- Jean Quinn
- Mary Northway UofT, promotion and Institute for Child Study
File includes correspondence on the following topics:
- Caledon property/loan to D. Millichamp
- Windy Pine logging
- liquidation of Northway and Co. and pension issues at John Northway and Sons
- Mary Northway investments, donations, shareholder info
- research funding
- Mary Northway and Flora Morrison
- nursery education
- Nominigan and mining
File includes correspondence with Alan and Budge Wilson, as well as materials relating to Mary Northway's investments, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Orillia retirees, Sociometric research, professional associations and publications, Neathern Trust, alcohol orders, household accounting, travel plans, Bark Lake, and Mary Northway's salary.
File includes materials on the following:
- Neathern Trust
- Windy Pine: Mally Gibson, Dorothy Millichamp
- Kirk Wipper
- Alan Wilson/research
- Mary Northway/ICS/research/resignation
- Mary Northway donations
- Ontario Nurseries Act review
File also includes:
- Two photocopied pages about Babcock from "Richmond Hill: A History of the Community from 1930 to 1999" by M.B. Robinson and J.M. Clark
- Map brochure for camp Richildaca
- Mockup of brochure with three original photographs for camp Richildaca (1974)