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McCullogh family fonds

  • ON00009 C 101
  • Fonds
  • 1937-1964

Fonds consists of home movies shot by Robert and Clement McCullogh between 1937 and 1964. The films depict numerous family activities at home as well as footage of family and friends at Ontario locales such as Muskoka, Ottawa, the St. Lawrence valley, and Niagara Falls. Also included is the 1960 Toronto Santa Claus parade. Included in the films is footage related to a number of family trips, including Egypt, the United States, India, Europe, and Western Canada.

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Northern Motion Picture Laboratories fonds

  • ON00009 C 103
  • Fonds
  • 1936-1978, predominant 1974-1977

Fonds consists of film production elements created by clients of Northern Motion Picture Laboratories, which were left in their vault by filmmakers. The records were created by a range of clients such as the Government of Ontario, private film makers, industry and special interest groups. Film production elements are created as a result of the film making process, and include film negatives, cutting copies, work prints, A&B rolls, master sound tracks, and release prints. Included are films related to housing and community development such as "A Brighter Tomorrow," "Progress Unlimited" and "Blueprint for a City." Examples of films related to government functions and programs include a commercial for a federal DREE (Department of Regional Economic Expansion) project in Thunder Bay, "Representative of the People," and "Ontario A La Carte". Other films include "The Opening of the new Woodbine Race Track" and "Ontario at Expo '67." Also included is "CNE Network," a documentary about the first colour television network in Canada, set up on the CNE grounds during the 1964 exhibition.

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St. Lawrence Starch Company collection

  • ON00009 C 105
  • Fonds
  • 1935-1967

The collection consists of radio programs and films sponsored by the St. Lawrence Starch Company. These include programs including "What Price Loyalty," broadcast by radio station CKOK in Hamilton, as well as "Air Check, Know Your Halifax," broadcast by Halifax radio station CHNS. The scripts of these programs are also included in the collection. The collection also includes 7 reels of motion picture film, featuring skiing and figure skating.

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Robert B. Townsend fonds

  • ON00009 C 107
  • Fonds
  • 1930-1975

Fonds consists of footage of activities of the Queen City Yacht Club in Toronto, the Royal Canadian Yacht Club and the Lions Club. Also included is footage of Junior Olympics in Cleveland, Ohio, and scenes from Camp Beausoleil on Beausoleil Island, Georgian Bay. Queen City Yacht Club material includes footage of Royal Yacht "Britannia" and of the "Queen Mary" ca. 1956-1960. Royal Canadian Yacht Club footage features a number of garden parties, as well as the yacht "Ivanhoe". Lions Club footage includes footage of amateur boxer George Chuvalo at Lions Club Boxing Show.

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CHCH-TV fonds

  • ON00009 C 108
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1960]-[ca. 1989]

The fonds consists of news film footage, programs and commercials produced by CHCH-TV. Fonds includes footage used in news broadcasts related to local, national and international events. Also included in the fonds is footage of commercials.

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Herbert Nott fonds

  • ON00009 C 109
  • Fonds
  • 1937-1988

Fonds consists of photographs and indexes related to Herbert Nott's career as a professional photographer. Fonds includes prints and negatives taken between 1937-1988. Included are photographs taken as part of his contract assignments with various newspapers and magazines; subject photographs; photographs of the 1948 International Trade Fair; wedding portraits; photographs of William Lyon MacKenzie King's visit to Halifax, Nova Scotia, 194-?; and 500 portrait photographs taken by Jean Merrill, Nott's business partner. Also included are various indexes relating to the photographs covering the period 1940-1988.

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J.C.B. and E.C. Horwood collection

  • ON00009 C 11
  • Collection
  • 1750 - 1975

Collection consists of architectural drawings and other materials generated or accumulated by J.C.B. and E.C. Horwood during their training and practice as architects within a succession of firms and work places. It includes a large amount of material from other preceding or contemporary architects and practices. These other materials came into the possession of the Horwoods' firm either through amalgamations of architectural practices, planned succession transfers from retiring architects, inheritance, or through a deliberate process by J.C.B. Horwood of acquiring precedent drawings as reference sources.

The collection contains the work of about eighty-five firms, which existed in the period 1829-1975. The projects largely emphasize Toronto, since most of the firms were based in that city. Nearly two-thirds of the series document Toronto architecture. However, the collection also contains some representation from other areas in Ontario, including Brantford, Brampton, Forest Hill Village, Gravenhurst, Guelph, Hamilton, Lorne Park, Mimico, Muskoka, Woodstock, York and North York Townships. There is also some material for the British Isles, Europe, and the United States, as well as from other parts of Canada. Included also are architectural artifacts, such as Frederic W. Cumberland's pantograph and William G. Storm's wooden writing table.

The records document many building types including schools, churches, government or institutional buildings, department stores, commercial and industrial facilities, bridges, skating rinks, funerary structures, and private residences.

The collection contains a wide variety of architectural record types, including mechanical and engineering drawings, survey drawings, site plans, water-colour perspectives, maps, and photographs. There is a vast quantity of masonry sketch work for a few of the projects, such as Osgoode Hall and University College. The collection also includes prints and engravings used as reference material by some of the architects.

The collection also includes a large number of textual items such as: written specifications, a small quantity of correspondence, accounting sheets, job ledgers, notes, building trade and advertising brochures, reports, daily record showing time spent each day by draftsmen, printed photo-mechanical illustrations, certificates and minutes of architectural societies, and some contracts.

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Archibald McIntyre fonds

  • ON00009 C 113
  • Fonds
  • 1951-[1956?]

Fonds consists of photographs taken by Archibald McIntyre recording the construction of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario warehouse and offices at Harbourfront in Toronto (architects: Mathers and Haldenby). The subject matter is mostly construction site views, with a few aerial shots of the site and the surrounding area.

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George Irwin fonds

  • ON00009 C 119
  • Fonds
  • 1900-1928, predominant 1904-1916

Fonds consists of photographs taken mainly by George Irwin depicting scenes and individuals relating to Gore Bay and Manitoulin Island, Ontario.

Fonds includes 21 prints of glass plate negatives and 43 glass negatives consisting of portraits of individuals and groups; Gore Bay street scenes; photographs of local sports teams, including baseball and women's hockey; schools; religious organizations, including the Salvation Army and Presbyterian Ladies Aid; and events including an Orangemen's Parade. As well, there are views of Gore Bay lumber camps and log booms, as well as a view of a mill in Sault Ste. Marie.

Also included is one film negative, depicting a portrait of George Irwin.

Fonds is arranged into two series.

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Souter, Bell, Howard and Souter fonds

  • ON00009 C 12
  • Fonds
  • [1889?]-1965

Fonds consists of architectural drawings, photographs and a small amount of textual material created by the firm Souter, Bell, Howard and Souter, its predecessors, and other predecessor firms ultimately associated with the firm of Souter- Lenz-Taylor. A number of drawings were acquired over the years as reference drawings by the firm of Souter, Bell, Howard and Souter. Included among these were the drawings of the firms of McDonnell and Lenz, William Stewart and Son, Stewart and Witton [or W.P. Witton and Stewart], and Roy H. Bishop. Fonds also contains drawings of various firms of engineers. Types of buildings represented in the fonds include many commercial and industrial structures such as office buildings, plants and factories, as well as hotels, banks and department stores. There are also private clubs, schools, orphanages, churches, residences, hospitals, band shells, arenas and YMCA facilities.

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