- ON00009 C 172
- Fonds
- 1900-[ca. 1908]
Fonds consists of 164 glass plate negatives of photographs taken in Toronto, Woodbridge, Chatham and Halton County of Rolls family members. The majority of the individuals in the photographs are relatives of Dr. Allison Montague Rolls and David S. Paterson. Identified individuals in the photographs include Margaret (Dickson) Clapperton, Allan M. Dymond, Francis R. Dymond, Helen Dymond, Blanche Edwards, Miss Elliott, Mrs. James Gordon, Mrs. A.R. (Paterson) (Rolls) Gregory, Mrs. T. Gregory, Theodore Gregory, Vincent Gregory, Maggie Hardy, Mr. Hartley, Annie Joyce, Olive Joyce, Ernest Laidler, Gordon Laidler, William Logie, Myrtle McCallum, George McClarty, Jane McClarty, Frances Murray, Miss M. Murray, Mrs. R. Murray, Stewart Murray, Miss Helen Paterson, James A. Paterson, John A. Paterson, Miss Rispin, Jim Rolls, Mary Rolls, Kitty (Paterson) Shenstone, Saxon Shenstone, Miss Sherriff, Mrs. Sherriff, Noel Simmonds, W.R. Somerville, M.R. Stewart, R. Stewart, Nora Stinson, and Alice Watts. Also included are school group photographs taken at the following schools in Halton County: School Section (S.S.) #3, Richmond, Kelso, or Christie School (S.S. #6), and S.S. #8 in Nassagaweya Township; Dufferin School (S.S. #10), Ligny School (S.S. #1), Quatre Bras School (S.S. #2), and Waterloo School (S.S. #5) in Esquesing Township; as well as three unidentified school groups. Several photographs depict Ontario churches, including Boston Presbyterian Church in Mansewood, Esquesing Township; Hornby Presbyterian Church; St. Augustine's Church in Toronto; St. Jude's Church; St. Matthias Church; and St. Paul's Presbyterian Church. Also depicted are two manses, one in Mansewood and one in Hornby. Other photographs show various Toronto locations, buildings or structures, including the Don Valley Brickyard, the Independent Order of Foresters' Arch, the Manufacturers' Arch in honour of Queen Victoria's Jubilee, Toronto's Parliament Buildings, and the Toronto Presbyterian Ladies' College.