- CA OTTCA F2007
- Fonds
- 1888-1921
The fonds consists of correspondance relating to Cayley’s appointment to St. Simon’s Church in 1900, clippings of articles written by Cayley, and manuscripts of sermons and talks by Cayley.
Cayley, Edward C.
The fonds consists of correspondance relating to Cayley’s appointment to St. Simon’s Church in 1900, clippings of articles written by Cayley, and manuscripts of sermons and talks by Cayley.
Cayley, Edward C.
Fonds consists of personal documents from Betty Dashwood’s time at Trinity College. Files include correspondence and information about College and University registration, classes, and services, newspaper clippings, receipts, invitations, and programmes. Files also include a wooden St Hilda’s plaque with Elizabeth Dashwood’s name and year on it, a felt T with the U of T crest, an attendance book for the St Hilda’s Alumnae Association, and 8 black and white photographs of Trinity teams and clubs.
Dashwood, Elizabeth R.M.
Fonds consists of handwritten and typed notes, addresses, sermons and newspaper clippings related to the Anglican Church and the debate over separate schools in Ontario.
Warren, George
The fonds consists of an essay by Graham Owen entitled ‘Trinity College, Hoskin Avenue, Toronto: Sources, Plans and Buildings, for Professor D. S. Richardson
Owen, Graham
The fonds is comprised of material relating to Patterson's teaching activities at Trinity College, including correspondence, manuscripts of his writings and publications, thesis notes, materials for lectures and research materials. The fonds also contains family papers which include material on the people and events of Paris, Ontario, in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, including records relating to the immigration of Home Children to Canada.
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Patterson, Graeme H.
Fonds consists of extensive correspondence from Dr Walters to his parents, his brother and sister from 1925 to 1945, when he wrote home every few days. They cover student life at Queen's University and more extensively at Trinity College, his working experiences on a Great Lakes steamer, his early married life, his experiences during the Second World War and his career as a doctor.
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Walters, J. Allan
The fonds consists of notes of lectures by the provost of the University of Trinity College, delivered in 1859-1860 and notes of lectures on the catechism, including "Questions on Paley's Evidences of Christianity," as well as Jones's diary as a Trinity College undergraduate from 1857.
Beverly Jones
The fonds consists of materials collected by Dorothy Deane and Edward F. Borbridge while at Trinity College and after graduation. Materials include ephemera, artefacts, correspondence and photographs.
Deane, Dorothy Metcalf
The fonds consists of illustrations by Jane Champagne for the 1952 publication Trinity 1852-1952 published by the Trinity University Review, a student publication of Trinity College, Toronto. The fonds includes some printer’s proofs of the above.
Jane Carson Champagne
The fonds contains the material collected by Adam Chapnick during his research for his biography of John Wendell Holmes, Canada’s Voice: The Public Life of John Wendell Holmes, published by University of British Columbia Press in 2009. It includes his research in the Holmes fonds at Trinity College and Holmes’ letters to his family (Nancy Skinner Papers now incorporated into Holmes fonds), transcriptions of interviews and correspondence with various individuals, copies of some of Holmes’ writings, photographs, and correspondence relating to the publication of the book. Most of the research for his biography of John Holmes was undertaken between 2005 and early 2007.
Adam Chapnick
The fonds contains the scholarly output of Conacher’s career, including research notes, lectures, offprints of his own and others’ work, personal and professional correspondence, and administrative records.
Desmond J. Conacher
The fond consists of a scrapbook containing photographs with interspersed textual material that documents the early lives of Mary Hore Disher, her family, her husband and his family, as well as the history of Trinity College and its students during the time of her attendance from 1933 to 1935.
MARY HORE DISHER
Fonds consists of textual material relating to the Duckworth Family, including notebooks, scrapbooks, correspondence and invitations.
Duckworth Family
Fonds consists of textual material and photographs relating to the Hicks family. Some material relates to the university career of RKH and includes research notes, articles, translations, book reviews, and poetry in the field of French literature. The majority of the material includes draft copies of RKH’s memoirs as well as diaries that he kept in the years leading up to his retirement in 1953 until his death in 1964. Some of the material relates to RKH’s personal life, including family correspondence, Christmas poems, and records pertaining to the life and amateur pursuits of Marjorie Ogilvy Edgar Hicks, including a scrapbook and two drafts of various chapters of an incomplete historical novel. Some material relates to the education and career of RKH’s son, John Edgar Hicks, including family correspondence and financial documents.
Rivers Keith Hicks
Fonds consists of files relating to White‟s professional life, including correspondence files of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens and the Classical Association of Canada, manuscripts of speeches, lectures and publications, student examination papers from Trinity College, Cambridge, and Newnham College, Cambridge, and her reading and lecture notes in Greek and Roman history. Also included are papers and offprints of works by other people, probably related to her position as editor of Phoenix.
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White, Mary Estelle
Fonds consists of records relating to Dr Wilson‟s academic career and administrative role in the departments of English at Trinity College and the University of Toronto as well as correspondence, including poetry, relating to his position as editor of Canadian Forum.
Wilson, Milton T.
Office of the Dean of St. Hilda's College fonds
The fonds deals with records relating to St Hilda's College from its founding until 2004. Most of them are from the office of the head of St Hilda's College (whose title changed over the years from Lady Principal to Principal and Dean of Women to Dean of Women and Dean of St Hilda's. Records include correspondence, student records, committee minutes, reports and statistics, photographs, policies, budgets and other administrative records. Note that there are no documents for the period 1953-1978 when Katharine Darroch was in office.
Office of the Dean of St. Hilda's College
Fonds contains materials from Gordon’s time as a student at Trinity College including lecture notes, an essay, correspondence, examination information, and pamphlets and programmes for various Trinity events. Materials also include 16 black and white photographs showing students and Trinity faculty.
Gordon, Percival Hector
Fonds consists of a notebook of lectures in medicine by Dr. W. B. Geikie, 1889-1892; a notebook of lectures in midwifery by Dr. A. Temple, 1889-1893; and a notebook on prescriptions, 1889-1890.
Macdonald, Robert Elgie
Fonds comprises handwritten and carbon copies of the manuscripts for two books: “A Study in the Idea of God” and “Civilization in the Making.” As well, there is a Sign-List for Pre-Hammurabi Contract Tablets. There are some 100 lantern slides that Mercer was famous for using in his lectures. Some of these slides by photographer A.J. Reading show titles for the images; however there is no listing of them.
Mercer, Samuel Alfred Browne
The fonds consists of records kept by Stephen Reynolds during the course of his adult life. These include correspondence with family, friends, and colleagues that illuminate his personal life, his Christian faith, and his various pastoral and intellectual pursuits. Carbon copies of many outgoing letters were created and kept. Reynolds kept an intermittent diary through the time period represented here. These were sometimes typed, and often handwritten in small notebooks. He apparently removed pages from these notebooks and inserted them in files with correspondence and other material from the same time period.
Other records include academic papers, research material, sermons, prayers, drafts of manuscripts, course materials, and some official documents such as academic transcripts.
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Reynolds, Stephen James
The fonds consists of four notebooks of lectures delivered in Trenton and Kingston for the benefit of the Trinity Hall Fund, and a fragment of a manuscript lecture on climate.
Bleasdell, William
Fonds consists of correspondence from Ross Parmenter and two article reviews discussing two of Mr. Parmenter’s publications.
Ross Parmenter
Files relating to Middle East, international, and religious studies, especially at the University of Toronto, the Canadian Federation for the Humanities, the Canada Council, and Trinity College. Documents include academic and administrative papers.
Roger M. Savory
Cyril Frederick Washington fonds
The fonds contains materials relating to the initiation of the freshman (worms) of the Trinity College Included are written documents, letters, and photographs.
Cyril Frederick Washington
Classical Association of Canada fonds
Fonds consists of the administrative records of the Classical Association of Canada from its founding in 1947. Records include correspondence between members and the President and Secretary, reports with background information compiled by the Association on various topics, programmes of annual conferences, and minutes of regular meetings.
Classical Association of Canada
The J. Blair Seaborn fonds consists of records created and accumulated by Seaborn relating to his career as a public servant, and as a private citizen. Some records are contemporary with his work in a variety of public service postings, but many were created post-retirement when he was involved in the documentation of his work in Vietnam, and continued projects that continued his interest in the environment.
Seaborn, J. Blair
The fonds consists of textual material and photographs. Much of the material relates to articles, speeches, books, book chapters, radio/television scripts, and book reviews written by JWH in the areas of Canadian foreign policy and international organization. As well, there is material relating to conferences and seminars in which he participated and organizations with which he was involved, files on his teaching at Glendon College, the University of Toronto, and Leeds University and his doctoral students, files of business and personal correspondence, material collected for his two-volume work, The Shaping of Peace, family and professional memorabilia.
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Holmes, John W.
The fonds consists of records relating to the Larkin-Stuart Lecture on church furnishings, deliv-ered on 14 November 1978 including drafts, research materials and slides.
Machell, Margaret
The fonds contains correspondence, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, and other items relating mainly to Convocation. The fonds further consists of ephemera and printed material relating to Trinity College collected by both M. Joyce Mudge and Gordon M. Mudge. The fonds contains three black and white photographs.
Mudge, Marguerite Joyce
The fonds contains correspondence, financial records, a letter-book, and diaries of Charles White Mortimer and Arthur Beresford Mortimer.
Mortimer, Charles White
Robert Gordon Sutherland fonds
The fonds consists of typescripts of a journal of a trip across Canada written sometime after 1898 and of six lectures on Shakespearean plays and heroines, as well as of newspaper clippings, correspondence, and printed items.
Sutherland, Robert Gordon
Fonds includes agendas, minutes, and supporting documents of Senate meetings. Files also include correspondence and notices of meetings as well as reports and documents pertaining to the sub committees of the Senate: the Library, Media, and Academic computing committee; Student Awards committee; Academic Appointment committee; Planning and Outreach committee; Community Affairs committee; and the Nomination committee.
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Trinity College Senate
The fonds consists of writings, including memoirs, plays, and academic papers; materials relating to Trinity College and the University of Toronto; correspondence; printed materials; financial records; the records of the executor; and photographs of friends, family and travels.
Ashley, Charles Allan
Fonds contains files created by Carolyn Purden to support her writing about the ordination of women as priests within the Anglican Community worldwide. Documents include her correspondence, notes, interview transcripts, and draft articles. Also included are publications, press releases and reports from the Anglican and Episcopal Churches, and clippings from newspapers and magazines.
Carolyn Purden
Consists of books and notes from Adams’ tenure as Classicist at Trinity College. In addition to marginalia noted in the texts, there are also typed and handwritten notes for lectures including booklets of notes for specific courses, and an ink sketch from 1920.
Sinclair McLardy Adams
Millicent Lyall Buck Forbes fonds
Consists of pages removed from a scrapbook, containing black and white photographs of life at St. Hilda's College, Queen Street campus.
Millicent Lyall Buck Forbes
Fellowship of St. Alban and St. Sergius fonds
The fonds consists of administrative records kept by the Canadian chapter of the Fellowship, and includes correspondence, minutes, membership lists, programs, published material and forms.
Fellowship of St. Alban and St. Sergius, Canadian chapter
Fonds consists mainly of correspondence regarding the editing and production of the 3rd revision and enlarged edition of Halkett and Laing’s A Dictionary of Anonymous and Pseudonymous Publications in the English Language, 1475-1640 (Harlow, England: Longman, 1980), edited by John Horden. Neill was a member of the editorial committee for the 3rd revision, headed by Horden, the director of the Institute of Bibliography and Textual Criticism at the University of Leeds. Commonly referred to as “Halkett and Laing” after its original authors, Samuel Halkett (1814-71) and John Laing (1809-80), the dictionary was first published in four volumes between 1882 and 1888. A revised edition in nine volumes, edited by J. Kennedy, W. A. Smith, and A. F. Kennedy, was published between 1926 and 1962. Only one volume of the 3rd revision was published. (Source: Leah Orr, “The History, Uses, and Dangers of Halkett and Laing,” Papers of the Bibliographical Society of North America 107, no. 2 (2013): 193-240.)
Fonds also includes ephemera related to royalty; and textual records related to The Hereditary Right to the Crown of England Asserted (1713) and to bibliography in general.
Desmond George Neill
Trinity College Tennis Club fonds
The Trinity College Tennis Club began as the St. Hilda's Tennis Club around 1940. Sometime later (1950-52) it became known as the Trinity Grads Tennis Club (membership dependent on being a graduate of any university). In 1962 it became the St. George Tennis Club, opening up membership to all interested players. About 1976 the name was changed again to the Trinity College Tennis Club. There were originally five courts; two were lost in 1960 when St. Hilda's expanded. In 2012, the courts were closed due to the construction of the Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport. In 2016, the Club was advised that Trinity College would not re-open the courts. Despite lengthy negotiations between the Club, Trinity College, and the City, the final AGM was held on September 17, 2017.
Trinity College Tennis Club
This collection consists of numerous Welch Calendars, administrative records, photographs of Welch residents and attendees of social events, and a wide array of inter-urinary memoranda (IUMs) published from 1992 to the present. Records of event planning, banter and correspondence amongst residents, and miscellaneous works of art and writing are included in the collection.
Welch House
Charles Davidson Gossage fonds
The fonds includes correspondence and pamphlets regarding the Trinity College Conference on the Humanities, 1952, and the Handbook of the Church’s Ministry of Healing.
Charles Davidson Gossage
The fonds consists of documents and photographs related to Dr. Stanbury’s education at the Trinity Medical College, and his later life in Chicago.
Charles E. Stanbury
This fonds consists of records about the life and career of Clifton Gardner as an Anglican priest in England and Canada as well as his time as Chaplain in the Royal Navy. The fonds includes some published and unpublished works authored by Gardner, his sermon notebooks, and a diary.
Gardner, Clifton
The fond consists of photocopies of records that document her military career, and photographs pertaining to the life, education and military career of Ethel Blanche Ridley.
Ridley, Ethel
Fonds contains records relating to Hare’s work as a climatologist, geographer, and scholar. Files include correspondence, conference and meeting materials, published and unpublished reports and articles (by Hare and others), scientific data, photographs, newspaper clippings, letters of reference, pamphlets, newsletters, and other publications. Files also include a typed copy of Hare’s memoir, I’ll Always Take a Windowseat, as well as academic certificates and degrees.
Hare, F. Kenneth (Frederick Kenneth)
Florence Elizabeth Westacott fonds
Fonds consists of an 18-page typescript enclosed in a paper cover, entitled ‘Poems by Miss Florence Westacott, B.A. (Trin) '06’. The typescript includes editorial annotations.
Westacott, Florence
Fonds consists of records pertaining to George Ignatieff’s professional career and personal life. Genealogical information about the Ignatieff family documents their lives in Russia and immigration to Canada. Some records relate to the Parkin and Grant familes. Family records include memoirs, diaries, photographs, student records, journals and correspondence. Ignatieff’s professional life as a diplomat with the Canadian government is documented by correspondence, subject files, speeches, reports, newspaper clippings and photographs.
Records from 1972 to 1986 are mainly from Ignatieff’s career as an administrator at the University of Toronto. These records were generated during day-to-day operations of these offices and include correspondence, subject files, speeches, writings, clippings and notebooks. In addition, there are documents associated with other organizations and activities in which he was involved, as well as documents relating to his honorary degrees and awards. Extensive background material and drafts trace the evolution of Ignatieff’s published memoir, The Making of a Peacemonger.
Correspondence and photographs can be found throughout the fonds. Researchers are encouraged to search broadly.
Ignatieff, George
The collection consists mainly of material relating to Knight’s theatrical performances and productions in Toronto and the United Kingdom, including theatre programs, review articles and newspaper clippings pertaining to the theatre, as well as a few published articles.
Knight, George Wilson
Fonds includes material Cameron collected on six topics: John Ambery, the Ontario Medical College for Women, the Trinity College Company of the Queen's Own Rifles, Beverly Jones, the 150th Anniversary Celebrations of John Strachan's Birth, and the fire that destroyed Old Trinity (the University of Trinity College at Queen Street West). Materials include letters, newspaper clippings, and handwritten notes.
Cameron, Irving Heward