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Description archivistique
3-2 · Sous-série organique
Fait partie de Frederick O. Robinson fonds

This section concerns the work of government departments and the political issues surrounding
these departments; frequently material relating to the subject in general is included, as well as C.C.F. policy statements. Sprinkled throughout is correspondence to and from Robinson.

Photographs and Albums
Sous-série organique · pre 1920 - 2015
Fait partie de Margaret Phillips fonds

Photographs and albums from Margaret Phillips' family and friends varying in date from sometime before the 1920's to 2015. Dates on folders are inferred as the majority of the photos are unlabeled or undated, with some exceptions.

Child Care
Sous-série organique · 1983 -2001
Fait partie de Margaret Phillips fonds

Correspondence, documents, and reference material regarding child care and day care policy and developments.

Reference Material
Sous-série organique · 1963 - 2011
Fait partie de Margaret Phillips fonds

Reference material used in Margaret Phillips' work in the community, not related to an individual project.

Notes
Sous-série organique · 1979 - 1992
Fait partie de Margaret Phillips fonds

Notes from/for Margaret Phillips. Primarily notebooks.

Scrapbooks and Photographs
Sous-série organique · 1966 - 1990
Fait partie de School of Library Technology fonds

Photographs and news clippings illustrating the student and faculty experiences in the School of Library Technology. Material is from one large scrapbook (kept intact but with loose items separated) and one photo album binder (separated into individual photographs and sheets.)

Property
Sous-série organique · 1964-2020
Fait partie de Lakehead Unitarian Fellowship fonds

The LUF held their first several meetings in the homes of the Board members. As they grew and became a larger community, they started meeting at local centers and renting out halls. Finally, in 1984 they moved to their own building on Algoma St. The building was adequate, but was not the ideal location since it had poor accessibility and required constant upkeep. From the 1990s up until the late 2010s the LUF regularly discussed the prospect of a new building and sought new ways to better the Algoma building.