Tree Line Navigation Co. Limited
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Part of Superior Engravers collection
Item is an image of the Tree Line Navigation Co. Limited warehouse building.
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Tree Line Navigation Co. Limited
Part of Superior Engravers collection
Item is an image of the Tree Line Navigation Co. Limited warehouse building.
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Part of Superior Engravers collection
Item is an image of the exterior of the R.B. Ware Products Ltd. building.
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Wentworth Radio & Auto Supply Co. Ltd
Part of Superior Engravers collection
Item is a photograph of the east end branch of Wentworth Radio & Auto Supply Co. Ltd., founded by Herbert Slack, located at 179 Ottawa Street North, Hamilton.
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Part of Superior Engravers collection
Item is an image of display windows of Liberty Women's Wear clothing store, which was located at 129 King Street East, Hamilton. After being on business for a number of years, Liberty Women's Wear opened a new store at the King Street East location in March of 1919. They advertised "High-class goods at popular prices." They imported sample models from New York and had them copied by Canadian workmen, thereby avoiding the high price of the imported styles and paying no duty. Liberty Women's Wear last appeared in the city directory at this address in 1967.
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Part of Superior Engravers collection
Files consists of a photograph from Superior Engravers used in the production of etchings for printing posters, or newspaper and magazine advertisements.
Iroquoia Bruce Trail Association fonds
The fonds consists of the Club's meeting minutes, trail status reports, publications, scrapbooks, artifacts such as plaques and badges, photographs and an audio-visual recording of an interview with artist Robert Bateman regarding the conception of the Bruce Trail.
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Series consists of documentation on the history of the Bruce Trail, by-laws, meeting minutes and agendas from committee meetings, board of directors meetings and annual general meetings, as well as annual reports, policies and procedures for the protection of privacy, a director's handbook and documentation on a hike committee.
Series consists of 10 photographs of members of the Iroquoia Bruce Trail Association at various events, as well as a board meeting.
Material consists of one coloured photograph of the Halton EcoFest event that took place on April 1, 2005. "Left to right, unknown, Bob Ellison, visitor."
Material consists of one coloured photograph of a board meeting for the Iroquoia Bruce Trail Association that took place at the home of Laurel Boatman in June of 2006. Members in the photograph are not identified.
Material consists of one coloured photograph of a board meeting for the Iroquoia Bruce Trail Association that took place at the home of Laurel Boatman in June of 2006. Members in the photograph are not identified.
The material consists of one coloured photograph of Iroquoia Bruce Trail Association volunteers Errol MacKenzie and Jeanne Keldson at a Halloween Party.
Part of Wesleyan Ladies' College fonds
File consists of correspondence between Waldon and Professor R.C. Archibald of Mount Allison Memorial Library, Sackville, New Brunswick, concerning the closing of Wesleyan Ladies' College, the first principal, degrees given, the Alumnae Association, the first woman to receive a bachelor's degree, the music library at Mount Allison, the first graduate, Burlington Ladies' Academy and Woodstock College.
Part of Wesleyan Ladies' College fonds
File consists of correspondence between Waldon and Annie E. Barker, of Toronto, concerning the Act of Incorporation; the time that Annie and her sister, Rose, spent at Wesleyan Ladies’ College and Victoria University; the death of Florence E. Hall; Rose’s medal; Dr. Burns; Wesleyan’s location; the Burlington Academy; and pupils at the Wesleyan Ladies' College. Two newspaper clippings are included with the correspondence.
Part of Wesleyan Ladies' College fonds
File consists of a letter from Elsie Pomeroy to George Laidler of Hamilton, inquiring about material on Mary Electa Adams and Wesleyan, and correspondence between Waldon and Pomeroy.
Part of Wesleyan Ladies' College fonds
File consists of correspondence between Waldon and Rev. F. Louis Barber of Victoria University, Toronto, regarding Victoria University’s holdings.
Part of Wesleyan Ladies' College fonds
File consists of correspondence between Waldon and Douglas G. Townsend, of Hamilton, regarding Mary Harriet Townsend. File includes newspaper clipping on the same subject.
Part of Wesleyan Ladies' College fonds
File consists of correspondence between Waldon and Elma F. (Mrs. D.G.) Williams, of Aurora, Ontario about the Meharry family of Summerhill, the degrees granted by Wesleyan, about Mrs. Dingman and the College, and correspondence between Stanley Wickens and Mrs. Williams about their mothers' education at the College, including a letter from Wickens about the prizes and certificates his mother earned. File also includes a letter from Waldon to Wickens about the Wesleyan Ladies' College Alumnae Literary Club.
Concerts and entertainment materials
Part of Wesleyan Ladies' College fonds
Series includes materials related to concerts and entertainment at Wesleyan Ladies' College, often in partnership with the Conservatory of Music, such as concert tickets and programs, invitations to conversaziones and at-homes, and announcements for Senior Literary Society meetings.
Part of Wesleyan Ladies' College fonds
Series contains documentation, primarily correspondence addressed to Miss Hardy, Secretary of the Wesleyan Ladies' College Alumnae, pertaining to courses, essays, and alumnae activities. Much of the correspondence is conducted with Pastor J.H. Willey of University Avenue M.E. Church in Syracuse, N.Y. Correspondence between Hardy and cookbook author and cookery instructor Emma P. (Emma Pike) Ewing concerning home economics courses is accompanied by University programs and journal clippings. Series also contains essays on various subjects.
Part of Robert Lawrence fonds
Series consists of letters written by Robert Lawrence to his wife, Marion, while he was stationed overseas during the Second World War, and when he was employed as a travelling salesman throughout Southern Ontario. Marion began corresponding with Robert on the request of his father Blackwell Lawrence, who she met while working the lunch counter at the Federal Five and Dime Restaurant on Ottawa Street North, Hamilton.
Part of Robert Lawrence fonds
Series consists of obituaries for Robert and Marion, two photographs, as well as two newspaper clippings, one referring to their marriage, the other about Robert receiving his high school diploma 60 years after he graduated.
Part of Postcard Collection
Series consist of postcards that showcase Hamilton’s military history, in particular the 91st Highlanders, military parades throughout the city, and the armoury on James Street North.
Part of Tower Poetry Society fonds
Series consists of the minutes and committee reports of the TPS Board, treasurer reports and financial statements, versions of the Society’s constitution, membership lists and samples of the membership form and brochure, as well as the samples of the Society’s stationary.
Part of Tower Poetry Society fonds
Series consists of correspondence addressed to TPS executive members, and letters written by TPS executive members to publishers, organizations and poets. The letters predominately relate to promoting the Society’s publication “Tower” to publishers and subscribers; in addition, there are letters from the “Tower” contributors and artists who provided the cover art. The series also consists of invitations to speaking engagements, participation in and the organization of community and literary events, as well as the Society’s response to the City of Hamilton Art’s Task Force in the late 1980s.
Part of Tower Poetry Society fonds
Series consists of draft submissions of the Society’s publication the “Tower”, a list of poets that were published in the “Tower”, subscription forms for the “Tower” and other Society publications, the TPS newsletter, as well as press releases, and newspaper clippings highlighting the Society. The series also contains video recordings and correspondence related to the televised series “Poetry’s Alive” that aired on Cable 4 in Hamilton.
Series consists of correspondence related to RHCM’s affiliations, building maintenance and repairs, faculty correspondence, documents related to the RHCM’s instruments, fellowships publicity and sample letterheads. Series also contains correspondence in the form of customer complaints, fundraising dialogues and general correspondence from 1964-1965.
Part of Hamilton Opera Company
Series consists of the company’s constitution, minutes of the annual meetings, board meetings, executive meetings, general meetings, membership committee meetings and production committee meetings. The series also consists of nominations and resignations, reports of the secretary, social committee and ways and means financial reports. In addition, these are financial records pertaining to donations and grants, invoices, and financial reports for productions and general budgeting. The series contains member lists, member information and member newsletters, as well as an assessment of the Hamilton Opera Company’s new headquarters.
Part of Hamilton Opera Company
Series consists of notes of thanks, and samples of the company’s business letterheads. The series also contains correspondence related to partnerships and outreach, venue rentals, and the recruitment of a new stage director.
Part of Hamilton Opera Company
Series consists of auditorium plans, cast lists, rehearsal schedules and performance programs. The series also consists of correspondence related to makeup, costuming and performers, as well as documents outlining sales ideas and rules of resale for tickets.
Part of Hamilton Musical Arts Society
Series consists of performance programs and tickets for performances put on by Hamilton Musical Arts Society.
Part of Royal Court Entertainers
Series consists of administrative records such as a management and member list, and a document detailing distribution of earnings for each of the group members.
The fonds consists of three computer typed manuscripts written by Bruce New. The first manuscript is entitled "Down to the Pub" a memoir of the Gown and Gavel Pub former located at 24 Hess Street South in Hamilton. The second manuscript titled "...and so it came to pass.." is a collection of short entertainment. The third manuscript titled "On the Bus" recounts bus experiences in the city.
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Part of Hamilton Cotton Company Limited
Series consists of 110 b&w photographs and 2 coloured photographs. Many pictures show the manufacturing plants (interior and exterior) and the employees. There are also pictures of management. Some of these photographs have been identified. Photo studios include: Tom Bochsler, Jacques Tessier, Nulty Studios, Harvey Studios, Webb Photo Service and Bob Brooks.
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Derrick Anderton, Yarn Foreman
Part of Hamilton Cotton Company Limited
Part of Hamilton Cricket Club fonds
This series contains correspondence between the Hamilton Cricket club and its members and other cricket clubs, prominent Ontarians, and other institutions such as Ridley College, and the former Mimico Institute for the Insane. For preservation purposes, material is encapsulated.
Part of Hamilton Cricket Club fonds
This series contains scorebooks, league standings and player batting averages. This series contains scorebooks, league standings and player batting averages. Scorebooks cover the years 1935 to 1946, 1949 to 1990 and 1995-1996.
Part of Hamilton Cricket Club fonds
Ralph Bolster, Master Mechanic
Part of Hamilton Cotton Company Limited
Unidentified woman working with spools
Part of Hamilton Cotton Company Limited
Unidentified man working with machine Saco-Lowell
Part of Hamilton Cotton Company Limited
Unidentified man standing beside factory machinery
Part of Hamilton Cotton Company Limited
Unidentified man standing by machinery
Part of Hamilton Cotton Company Limited
Unidentified men looking at machinery
Part of Hamilton Cotton Company Limited
Unidentified man using machine
Part of Hamilton Cotton Company Limited
Mrs. Alura White weaving (looms)
Part of Hamilton Cotton Company Limited
Unidentified man and woman working with machinery
Part of Hamilton Cotton Company Limited
Unidentified man working with machine
Part of Hamilton Cotton Company Limited
Unidentified men looking at equipment
Part of Hamilton Cotton Company Limited
Part of Hamilton Cotton Company Limited
Part of Hamilton Cotton Company Limited
Part of Hamilton Cotton Company Limited
Unidentified men looking at cotton outdoors
Part of Hamilton Cotton Company Limited
Unidentified Woman working on a machine
Part of Hamilton Cotton Company Limited
Photograph by Tom Bochsler
Alex Lejnieks seated by machine preforming
Part of Hamilton Cotton Company Limited
Photograph by Tom Bochsler
Unidentified woman carrying spools in her arms at Mary St. Plant
Part of Hamilton Cotton Company Limited
Photograph by Tom Bochsler
Unidentified woman working at a loom
Part of Hamilton Cotton Company Limited
Photograph by Tom Bochsler
Unidentified man inspecting a spool
Part of Hamilton Cotton Company Limited
Photograph by Tom Bochsler
Unidentified man working with twine
Part of Hamilton Cotton Company Limited
Photograph by Tom Bochsler
Interior of the International Braid Company Limited
Part of Hamilton Cotton Company Limited
Photograph by Jacques Tessier
Part of Hamilton Cotton Company Limited
Photograph by Jacques Tessier
Finishing Calender, 3 rolls, 10 cans, 30” width
Part of Hamilton Cotton Company Limited
Photograph by Jacques Tessier
Cutting and Tipping Automatic “Artos” Machines for Shoe Laces
Part of Hamilton Cotton Company Limited
Photograph by Jacques Tessier
C. & K. 16 Space Loom – 5” Reed Space – Circular Shuttles
Part of Hamilton Cotton Company Limited
Photograph by Jacques Tessier
Part of Hamilton Cotton Company Limited
Photograph by Jacques Tessier
Machine in factory inscribed with “Whitin”
Part of Hamilton Cotton Company Limited
Photograph by Nulty’s Studio
Exterior image of Dundas Clay products
Part of Hamilton Cotton Company Limited
Series consists of the organization’s constitution and minutes, as well as correspondence regarding member’s nominations and resignations, and a typed history of the Hamilton Savoyards.
Part of Grafton & Co. Ltd.
Series consists of 2 drafts of the Grafton & Co. Ltd. logo, 2 victory loan advertisements, 1 war poster, 2 general advertisements, advertisement blurbs, 1 text of 90th Anniversary Souvenir Booklet.
Part of Grafton & Co. Ltd.
Part of Grafton & Co. Ltd.
Part of Grafton & Co. Ltd.
Part of Grafton & Co. Ltd.
Bauslaugh, Brantford, Ontario.
Part of Grafton & Co. Ltd.
Photograph by Bill Barrett, London.
H.R. Hallman, Men’s Clothing Department.
Part of Grafton & Co. Ltd.
Photograph by Bill Barrett, London.
Part of Grafton & Co. Ltd.
Photograph by Bill Barrett, London.
Part of Grafton & Co. Ltd.
Note on back “if reproduced, please credit Donald V. Monk”.
Interior of workroom with unidentified men and women working.
Part of Grafton & Co. Ltd.
Bernie and Elaine Hughes Collection
The fonds consists of records and artefacts belonging to Elaine & Bernie Hughes and includes the following series: artefacts, audio, personal, photographs, publicity and scrapbooks.
Series consists of various artefacts related to the musical careers of Bernie & Elaine Hughes. The series contains a custom clock with the names Bernie & Elaine around the edges, a Don Messer Memorial Trophy for Fiddle Champion, a Garden of the Gulf Fiddle Festival trophy, an O.C.W.M.C. Trophy and a can of Aero’s Dancing Wax. Series also contains two instruments: a melodica and a ukulele.
Series consists of two scrapbooks compiled by Elaine Hughes. Scrapbooks contain photographs, publications, personal letters, greeting cards and newspaper clippings.
One scrapbook focuses on material related to the music and career of Elaine and Bernie Hughes, up until his death in 1981. The other scrapbook contains material mainly related to the music and careers of Elaine Hughes and Smiling Bill McCormack.
List of Maps, drawings, photos
Part of Brookes, Ivan S.
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Part of Brookes, Ivan S.
Part of Brookes, Ivan S.
Sketch of Princess Royal Steamboat
Part of Brookes, Ivan S.
Part of Brookes, Ivan S.
Part of Brookes, Ivan S.
Hand drawn image Schooler Trade Wind
Part of Brookes, Ivan S.
Photograph Propeller Lake Michigan
Part of Brookes, Ivan S.
Photograph Propeller Africa at Port Dalhousie
Part of Brookes, Ivan S.
Hand drawn A .D. MacKay's Propeller Celtic
Part of Brookes, Ivan S.
Hand drawn map North Western Railway Wharf
Part of Brookes, Ivan S.
Part of Brookes, Ivan S.
Photograph Captain Edward Zealand, Jr.
Part of Brookes, Ivan S.
Photograph Propeller Myles and Schooner T. R. Merrit
Part of Brookes, Ivan S.
Part of Brookes, Ivan S.
Hand drawn Loading Timber--Canal at the Beach
Part of Brookes, Ivan S.
Photograph Murton & Reid's Coal Wharf
Part of Brookes, Ivan S.
Photograph Propeller Ocean in the Second Welland Canal
Part of Brookes, Ivan S.