Diary entry: Gavin A. Gibson 10 Jan 1910 - 21 Feb 1910
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Part of Gavin A. Gibson fonds
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Diary entry: Gavin A. Gibson 10 Jan 1910 - 21 Feb 1910
Part of Gavin A. Gibson fonds
Dick Sadleir and Walter Ward recorded interview
Part of Alfred O.C. Cole fonds
Directory of Residential Schools in Canada
Part of David Newhouse collection
Donald Theall recorded interview
Part of Alfred O.C. Cole fonds
Doris M. Hancock teacher training certificate
This item is a certificate from the St. John's Church of England in Port Hope to Doris M. Hancock for completing part one of the first year of the standard teacher training course.
Hancock, Doris M.
Doug Wright and Harry Kitchen recorded interviews
Part of Alfred O.C. Cole fonds
Douglas J. Cardinal Architect Ltd. Promotional materials.
Part of David Newhouse collection
Dr. Barclay McKone manuscripts
These manuscripts were written by Dr. Barclay McKone, M.D., and are in typescript format. The first manuscript with the title "Moose Factory Indian Hospital" describes, in addition to a brief historical and geographical background of Moose Factory and its service area, salient treatments used to fight tuberculosis, and the frequent successes. The record comes alive with frequent records of specific cases. A review of cases indicated different characteristics of the disease and its treatment between "Indian" and Inuit patients. This report also refers to the treatment of other diseases and cases handled by the hospital between 1951 and 1955. The second manuscript with the title "Eastern Arctic Medical and X-Ray Survey 1955" describes in more complete diary-like detail the considerable amount of work done by group #2 of a 3 group expedition in their attempt to grapple with all the medical problems of the eastern Arctic. Again a primary concern is to identify and arrange to treat patients with tuberculosis. The time frame is June to September 1955.
Materials added in 2015:
Two DVDs of film footage taken by Dr. Barclay McKone between 1951 and 1955 while he was working as a physician in the James Bay region. Also included are typed notes by Dr. McKone which provide information about the content of the films. The film footage was originally in VHS format and was copied to DVD prior to being donated by Dr. Barclay's great niece Christine Fischer Guy. Ms. Guy received the original VHS tapes from Dr. McKone to help in the research of her novel, The Umbrella Mender, which was published in 2014 and is set in Moose Factory. The DVDs and notes were donated from the estate of Dr. Barclay McKone in 2015 via Christine Fischer Guy. Restriction: Permission to publish from this material is required from Christine Fischer Guy.
McKone, Barclay
Dr. John Hutchison birth register
This item is a photocopy of Dr. Hutchison's birth register of his patients, which he kept during his practice in Port Hope, Cobourg and Peterborough. It is taken from the doctor's lecture note-book, from his days as a medical student in Glasgow (1815). The birth register contains births from 1817 to 1846.
Hutchison, Dr. John
Dr. J.R. "Jack" McCarthy recorded interview
Part of Alfred O.C. Cole fonds
This item is a ledger of accounts which was kept by Dr. J.W. Clemishaw of Port Hope, Ontario. The entries are by the name of the patient and includes yearly summaries of accounts. There is little description of the nature of the illnesses.
Clemishaw, Dr. J.W.
This item is an account book, covering the period from 1885 to 1894 which belonged to Dr. M.S. Boyle of Bowmanville, Ontario.
Boyle, M.S.
This 8-page, typewritten manuscript is entitled "Folk Songs of Peterborough" and consists of a brief overview of the folk song tradition of the Peterborough area. Fowke indicates that the Peterborough region is one of the richest in Ontario and credits this in large part to the significant Irish representation in the County. She mentions by name individuals who can sing old songs brought from the old country, or songs learned in the lumbering shanty and carried down from generation to generation. She quotes songs that give specific reference to places such as Kinmount, Omemee, Gannon's Narrows, Tory Hill, etc. Farming traditions, love ballads, and jail terms all find their places in the canon.
Fowke, Edith
Elders of the Willow Cree: Reflections of the Past
Part of David Newhouse collection
Item is an indenture stating that Elias Rendell of Shaldon, County of Devon, England agrees to become an accountant apprentice of [M-] Crawfords & Company, merchants, in St. Johns, Newfoundland. The item lays out the terms of the agreement.
Rendell, Elias
Elk Lake Ontario, topographical map
The first item is a diary of historical places in Paris, France, written from November 1911 to July 1912. It includes postcards of historically interesting buildings and notations regarding the use of the buildings and their origins. The second item is a diary of art history, written from February to July 1912. It includes postcards of works of art and notations relating to the history of art.
Ross, Elsie
Elwood Jones recorded interview
Part of Alfred O.C. Cole fonds
This item is a leather-bound photograph album containing photographs and tintypes. Some of the photographs are identified.
Fair family
Fee book: Park Street School, Peterborough, list of students and fees
Part of Miscellaneous journals: businesses and schools collection
This item is a scrapbook of newspaper clippings describing the Fenian Raids made on the borders of Canada West, Canada East and the United States in 1866.
Finn Gallagher recorded interview
Part of Alfred O.C. Cole fonds
Part of Ontario Camp Leadership Centre (Bark Lake, Ontario) fonds
First Nations Chartered Land Act
Part of David Newhouse collection
First Nations Governance Handbook
Part of David Newhouse collection