File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on architecture. Newspaper clippings and photocopied articles cover topics including (but not limited to) the history of architecture in Canada from the 19th century to the mid-20th century, architectural theory, and particular buildings, especially in Ontario.
This index consists of computer output microfiches of land records held in Archives of Ontario. The microfiches provide an index to Crown Land Papers, Canada Company Papers, and the Peter Robinson Papers from 1819 to 1830.
The microfiches contain the guide to the holdings of the Archives of Ontario for the Jarvis-Powell Papers, the Strachan Papers, the Sir Alexander Campbell Papers and the Ontario Commissions and Committees.
These CD-ROMs contain the following databases: Archivia 2 contains three databases of selected holdings of the Library and Archives Canada; Archivia Aboriginal Peoples contains eight databases of finding aids for selected records held by the Library and Archives Canada pertaining to Aboriginal peoples; and, Archivia Colonial Archives contains general and detailed descriptions of documents belonging to archival fonds pertaining to French and British colonial periods, and selected records from the archives of the Catholic Church.
ArchiviaFolder 1
Newspaper clippings
- 1966 [Missing]
- 1967
- 1968
- January-August 1969
- September 1-15 1969
- September 16-30 1969
- October-December 1969
- January-February 1970
- March-May 1970
- June-December 1970
- 1971-1972
Folder 2
- Cote, E. -A. The North - Canadian and Soviet challenges
- Foundation Francaise d'etudes nordiques. 4e Congres international
- Arctic Native Conference, July 13-20, 1970 [Missing]
- Canada. Department of Transport. Meteorological Branch. Arctic Summary, January -June 1967.
5-5a. Miscellaneous articles
- Social Sciences, Humanities, Medicine and Technology
AINA
- General information
- Technical papers - contents
- Newsletter: no. 6, December 1968
A highly decorative piece consisting of a circular map 17 in. in diameter of the Arctic set within a rectangle 19 x 17 in. with its remaining portions filled with remarkable coloured vignettes of whaling scenes in the northern regions. The Arctic is shown in its standard form for this period ... with Northwest America absent due to lack of available knowledge.