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West Portion - North Wing Extension

This project included only the first floor elevation of what was to eventually become Seager House. A temporary roof was laid over the Combination Room addition until such date that Seager House was completed. See drawings B1958-1960(02)13 and B1958-1960(02)20 for a clear explanation.
The following architectural drawings carry the embossed seal of the architects, George & Moorhouse, and the stamp and signa�ture of construction company, Anderson-Smythe Limited: Dwg #16, #17, #18, #19, #20, #22. The structural drawings carry the seal of the engineer, C.D. Carruthers, and the embossed seal of the architects, George & Moorhouse; the electrical and mechanical plans carry the stamp and signature of the construction company, Anderson-Smythe Limited. Some drawings have been annotated at a later date by the College architect, Patrick Keenleyside.

War Memorial

This sub-series consists of 6 pencil on tissue architectural drawings outlining the design of a War Memorial, as found in the Trinity College Chapel.

Travel Binders

Subseries documents Graham's travel as Minister of National Defence. This includes a complete record of his travel as documented through correspondence with the Prime Minister's Office, as well as briefing binders for specific trips.

Travel & Speeches

Subseries consists of the itineraries, schedules, and programs for trips domestic and foreign that Graham took while Minister of Foreign Affairs, as well as speeches and speaking notes for addresses he made during these trips, and correspondence which documents his staff planning his travel. The subseries is organized chronologically.

Travel

Subseries documents the conferences, meetings, and locations Graham travelled to as the chair of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade. In addition to documents about the specific conference or meeting, such as agendas, briefings, or summary reports, there is often significant accompanying background material for each trip.

Travel

Subseries documents Graham's travel to conferences and meetings during his time as a member of Parliament, and can include organizational and planning documents, travel schedules and logistics, as well as content from the meetings themselves.

Transition Binders

Subseries consists of two briefing binders presented to Graham when he became Minister of National Defence which contain important material for him to know to understand his new role and ministry.

The St. George [Mansions]

This sub-series consists of 7 items: 5 ink on linen drawings for an apartment building at the south-west corner of Harbord and St George Streets, Toronto; 2 blueprint architectural drawings outline changes proposed in 1924 to renovate the building to better serve as a student residence. These changes included the expansion of common areas, and the creation of a chapel on the main floor. These subsequent renovations were envisioned by Darling and Pearson, Architects.

[Survey showing subdivision of property held by Trinity College]

This sub-series consists of a plan of survey showing the layout of present and proposed subdivision of lands held by the University of Trinity College, and lands adjacent to college grounds, at the northwest corner of the property. Survey is bounded by Queen Street on the south and Crawford Street on the western side of land surveyed.

Speeches

Subseries consists of the text of or notes for speeches and addresses Graham delivered at various events and conferences. Some files also contains additional documents about the event in question, such as programs and reports.

Speeches

Subseries consists of speaking notes and speeches Graham delivered during his time as interim leader of the Liberal Party and Leader of the Opposition.

Speeches

Subseries consists of speeches and addresses, often with annotations and reference notes, Graham delivered as Minister of National Defence.

Special Joint Parliamentary Committee Reviewing Foreign Policy

Subseries consists of the records of a joint House of Commons/Senate committee that reviewed various aspects of Canada's foreign policy, of which Graham was a member. Files are organized alphabetically by titled, and contents are grouped by the subject matter examined by the committee.

Space Inventory - Area Take-off

This sub-series consists of 48 drawings drawn from several renovation or construction projects. These drawings, generally simple floorplans, were used to generate a space inventory used by the University in scheduling class space, and student residence accommodations.

SCFAIT

Subseries consists of memorabilia from Graham's tenure as a chair of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade, primarily correspondence, event programs, and publications.

Residences, St. Hilda's College, 99-113 St. George Street, Toronto

This sub-series consists of 9 items. This set includes floor plans for 99 and 101 and 113 St George Street, and miscellaneous plans which may belong to one of the St George Street houses. Although the architect(s) and dates are not stated, the plans were likely drawn by either Darling & Pearson, or George, Moorhouse & King Architects, Toronto. Gerald Larkin used the architectural firm of George, Moorhouse & King for the design of the home of Mrs P. C. Larkin, May Square, Toronto in 1930.

Reports

Subseries consists predominantly of Government of Canada and Department of National Defence reports and publications from the period of time Graham was the minister in charge. The subseries also includes the government defence reviews from previous administrations.

Reports

Files consists of reports published by the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs during the time Graham was a member, as well as the official government responses to the reports.

Reports

File consists of reports published during Graham's tenure as Minister of Foreign Affairs that pertained in some way to his ministry, as well as reports published by the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade and the government's responses to those reports.

Renovations to Trinity College

This sub-series includes 31 items outlining the renovations made to Trinity College. This set consists of a set of drawings of the main building preliminary to the projects which commenced in 1986, as well as a number of drawing for minor alterations to the Trinity College buildings. Many drawings carry annotations by PMK, and have been coloured. Includes small-scale renovations made to the Larkin Building [B1981-1985 (04)]

Renovations to Body and Welch Houses

This sub-series consists of 18 items including the "as built" drawings of the architectural, electrical, and mechanical plans. The drawings bear the stamp, "Govan, Kaminker, Azzalino, Architects, Nov 25, 1986". The architectural plans are Set No. 12, signed by Glenn A.A. Stevenson. Electrical plans were prepared by D. A. Sharkey, R.P.E., and mechanical plans by L. M. Bennett, R.P.E., of McGregor-Allsop Ltd, Consulting Engineers, Markham.

Renovation and Expansion, Royal Ontario Museum

This sub-series consists of 3 whiteprint drawings. The original drawings were prepared by E.G.M. Cape & Company Ltd. The whiteprint sheets bear the approval dates with stamps and signatures of the Director of Physical Plant, University of Toronto, 23 May 78; Trinity College, 24 May 78; and the Project Director, Royal Ontario Museum, 5 June 78.

Question Period

Subseries consists of excerpts of Hansard organized under topics of interest to Graham. Many excerpts include remarks he delivered during Question Period in the House of Commons about topics that fell under his purview as Minister for National Defence.

Proposed South - East Wing

This sub-series consists of 9 blueprint architectural drawings composed of floor plans and elevations. They were all drawn in the spring of 195 and show a proposed extension wing to the main college building.

Proposed New Chapel

This sub-series consists of an artist's conceptions for a proposed new chapel for Trinity College, as well as a set of detailed watercolour working drawings.

Plans of Trinity College Grounds

This sub-series consists of one plan of survey showing the east side of the Trinity College Grounds, showing property lines, fences, the location of the Bickford home, and detailed measurements, and a printed plan of the property purchased in 1882 from the Crawford family by the Ontario Industrial Loan and Investment Co.

[Plan of University of Trinity College Grounds]

1 item: 1 plan of survey showing the layout of present buildings of the Trinity College Queen Street property. Areas outlined as college property are bounded by green and includes measurements on all boundaries. Standing structures are coloured red and include St. Hilda's College, Trinity House, Trinity College with Chapel. Survey is bounded by Queen street on the south, Arthur on the north, with Crawford street and Gore-Vale Avenue on the western and eastern boundaries respectively.

Plan of Trinity University Grounds Showing Proposed Buildings

This sub-series consists of one plan of survey showing the layout of proposed buildings for the Trinity College Queen Street property. Proposed structures include a new convocation hall, library, and suite of professors' residences. Survey is bounded by Queen street on the south, Arthur on the north, with Crawford street and Bellwood's Avenue on the western and eastern boundaries respectively.

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