- Series
- 1908 - 1983
Part of Claude Garton fonds
Reports and books related to biology, botany, ecology, and local history.
Part of Claude Garton fonds
Reports and books related to biology, botany, ecology, and local history.
Part of Ruth Tye McKenzie fonds
Publications and visual reference kept by Ruth Tye McKenzie.
• Postcards
• Bayview Magazine - 2011
• Citizens Commission on Human Rights
• ART-i-culator - 1976-1977
• Catalogues - 1968-1992
• Susan Ross - Thunder Bay Art Gallery - 1994
• The Beaver - 1947-1949
• The Graphic Art of Paul Fournier
• Southwester Indian Arts + Crafts - 1977
• Model Agreements for Visual Artists
• 100 Years Evolution of the Ontario College of Art and Design
• The 39 Women
• The Dolmens of Antequera - 1967
• Van Gogh - 1967
• A Guide to Design - 1976
• A Century of Fashion - 1967
• The Artist’s Handbook of Materials and Techniques - 1966
Part of Margaret Phillips fonds
Records of Margaret Phillips's early career as Municipal Director of Recreation in several communities, and her involvement with the Society of Directors of Municipal Recreation in Ontario, Northwestern Ontario Directors of Recreation Association/Northwestern Ontario Professional Recreation Society, and other organizations.
Part of Finlandia Club collection
Part of Finlandia Club collection
These files contain the publications that were created by Lakehead University students or the Alumni Association of Lakehead University. The files demonstrate the planning of issues of the Agora as well as other publications that were included within the contents of the collection donated by the Alumni Association of Lakehead University.
Public Involvement, Thunder Bay
Part of Dr. Ernst Zimmermann fonds
Includes records related to local history, public teaching, local access cable programming, and more.
Part of Frederick O. Robinson fonds
This category relates to Robinson's dual roles in civic and provincial affairs, although material of national significance is sometimes included. The first three files relate to the history of the origins of Lakehead University and the local campaigns to obtain a university or institute of higher learning in Northwest Ontario. Robinson was in the forefront of this campaign, beginning with his election to the Board of Education; he continued to promote the university in the legislature and in government circles. Other folders relate to the ship-building crisis in the Lakehead, and other issues of local and broader concern.
Part of Northwestern Ontario Regional Child Care Committee fonds
This series relates to child care projects and studies organized by the Northwestern Ontario Regional Child Care Committee. The series includes projects regarding coordinating community action, child care reform, child care funding, future directions and Northwestern Ontario issues and advocacy.
Part of Raija Warkentin fonds
Records of the Soviet Karelia Oral History interview project, including consent forms, photographs, correspondence, and news clippings.
In addition to weekly Sunday Services, the LUF hosts special services such as memorials and weddings, and runs programs and events for members and the community to attend. The Religious Education committee frequently ran educational workshops for both adults and children, which often focused on spirituality and identity. The LUF took part in community events such as “Bicycle 4 Humanity” and cleaning up the highways, and offered services to the community such as the Empty Bowls/Caring Hearts program. Materials here include event planning records, promotional posters, correspondence, and planning for such events and programs.
Newsletters. Records related to clinical pastoral education programs, affiliations, and regional co-ordination.
Part of Frederick O. Robinson fonds
This category concerns some aspects of Robinson's life before his election to public office, including his work as machinist for the C.N.R., some material about his activities in the labor movement as an executive officer in the I.A.M. (International Association of Machinists) and the Port Arthur Trades and Labor Council, and on the Lakehead Council of the Canadian League for Peace and Democracy. The folders contain material of local, national, and in some cases, international origin.
Part of Ruth Tye McKenzie fonds
Posters for events kept separately because of size.
• Woodland Indian Art at the McMichael Canadian Collection
• Seven Women at the Thunder Bay National Exhibition Centre
• Dundas Six and Friends
• Magnus Theatre: Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet); I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change; Waiting for Godot
• Art Auction for the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium
Port Arthur Women's Liberal Association 1962-1966
Includes minute books, press clippings, and correspondence.
Port Arthur Women's Liberal Association 1952-1962
Material from the Port Arthur Women's Liberal Association 1952-1962. Includes minutes of meetings, correspondence, and news clippings.
Port Arthur Women's Liberal Association 1934-1951
Records of the Port Arthur Women's Liberal Association. Includes constitution; minutes of executive, general, special, and convention meetings; and correspondence. Also includes newspaper clippings.
Port Arthur Constituency Liberal Association Minutes and Correspondence 1934-1960
Records of the Port Arthur Thunder Bay Liberal Riding Association / Port Arthur Constituency Liberal Association. Includes constitution; executive, general, and convention meeting minutes; and correspondence.
Political Affairs (relating to the CCF)
Part of Frederick O. Robinson fonds
These folders are listed topically into five sections:
Within each section the material is organized chronologically where feasible. The files include correspondence, literature and other material emanating from the national, provincial and local C.C.F. Also included is material from other political parties.
Published poetry and music, primarily in Finnish.
Part of Thunder Bay Finnish Canadian Historical Society collection
Scripts for over 800 plays performed in Finnish by Finnish-Canadian groups in Thunder Bay.
Also, sheet music accompanying plays and kept separately.
A collection of photographs, negatives, contact sheets and slides that relate to students, faculty, alumni, events, and the Lakehead University campus over the decades. The collection ranges from the 1960s into the 1990s with the majority pertaining to the 1980s and early 1990s. The collections are almost evenly split between the photographs and negatives that were collected by the Alumni Association of Lakehead University.
Part of Thunder Bay Finnish Canadian Historical Society collection
Photographs are divided into seven subseries:
A - Architecture
B - Arts (Theatre, music, dance, arts, crafts)
C - Business & industry
D - Churches
E - Communities in Northwestern Ontario
F - People, families, & genealogy
G - Organizations
Part of Northern Woman's Bookstore
Photographs of the Northern Woman's Bookstore through the years, including people, events, and physical spaces.
Some photographs taken by Langworthy or reflecting his activities; others have been collected representing various historical interests.