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    • Photograph - Basement (laundry) at 32 Church Street, 13 June 1954

      Sinclair, Don (1954-06-13)
      A black and white photograph of the basement laundry area at 32 Church Street in St. Catharines, Ontario. The image shows a large utility sink, a furnace, some furniture and two windows with bars.
    • Photograph - Basement (main area) at 32 Church Street, 13 June 1954

      Sinclair, Don (1954-06-13)
      A black and white photograph of the basement main area at 32 Church Street in St. Catharines, Ontario. The basement shows some brick footings and the joists for the floor above. There are a few pieces of furniture against one wall and a filing cabinet on another wall.
    • Photograph - Sewing Room at 32 Church Street, 13 June 1954

      Sinclair, Don (1954-06-13)
      A black and white photograph of the sewing room at 32 Church Street in St. Catharines, Ontario. The room contains a few chairs, a light hanging from the ceiling, and a sewing machine on a table.
    • Photograph - Washroom at 32 Church Street, 13 June 1954

      Sinclair, Don (1954-06-13)
      A black and white photograph of the washroom at 32 Church Street in St. Catharines, Ontario. The image shows a sink on a small counter, stool, chair, radiator, and a bathtub. There is wainscoting around the room and a large window with curtains.
    • Photograph - Personal Bedroom, 13 June 1954

      Sinclair, Don (1954-06-13)
      A black and white photograph of a personal bedroom at 32 Church Street (Campbell family home) in St. Catharines, Ontario. The room includes a single bed, a few chairs, a desk, and small side table.
    • Photograph - Guest Room at 32 Church Street, 13 June 1954

      Sinclair, Don (1954-06-13)
      A black and white photograph of the guest bedroom at 32 Church Street (Campbell family home) in St. Catharines, Ontario. The room shows a dresser with attached mirror, a bed, chair, and rugs along a wood floor.
    • American Reports on the War of 1812, 1813-1817

      Cameron, Chantal (2024-02-14)
      Assorted published American reports on the War of 1812. One set of reports is bound with missing covers.
    • Lou Cahill interview transcripts by Peter Johansen, 1998

      Cameron, Chantal (2024-02-14)
      Two typewritten interview transcripts of an interview with Lou Cahill by Peter Johansen of Carleton University. The first transcript is 27 pages and is dated March 16, 1998. The second transcript is 20 pages and is dated May 1, 1998. Also included is a copy of Peter Johansen’s article published in Journalism Studies and titled Professionalism, Building Respectability, and the Birth of the Canadian Public Relations Society. The abstract notes that the paper draws “upon selected aspects of Macdonald’s model of professionalism, this paper traces the emergence of public relations in Canada in the years following World War II and, in particular, the role of the Canadian Public Relations Society (CPRS) in that process. A brief sketch of pre-war public relations history is provided; selected explanations for post-war growth are advanced. The paper’s primary aim, however, is to outline some steps that CPRS took to establish the respectability of the emerging profession and its claims for expertise…”
    • Railway Employees’ Time Book Guide and Directory, 1938-1940

      Cameron, Chantal (2024-02-14)
      A completed Railway Employees’ Time Book Guide and Directory. The identity of the booklet’s owner is unknown but the pages record the day; straight time; overtime; total hours, days or miles; overtime rate; time left; time arrived; time of register; and amount. The book also contains many advertisements for local businesses in Niagara Falls, Bridgeburg, Ridgeway, Port Colborne, Fort Erie, Stevensville, and Welland.
    • Niagara Region 10-year published review, 1980

      Cameron, Chantal (2024-02-14)
      A newspaper-style 10-year published review of the Niagara Region titled Niagara The Regional Municipality of Niagara Ten Years of Service for You. The review was published in October 1980 and contains articles on early municipal history and formation of regional government; municipal government basic relationships; community services; basic organization of regional Niagara; the Regional Planning’s role in community development; amalgamation of essential services for tax savings; a plan to burn garbage to produce electricity; Public Works; Social Services Department; Senior Citizens Department; Niagara Regional Health Unit; Niagara Children’s Services Committee; Family and Children’s Services; Niagara Regional Police Force; Tourism; and the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority.
    • Letter to Alexander Hamilton by Samuel Street, July 20, 1833

      Cameron, Chantal (2024-02-14)
      A letter by Samuel Street to Alexander Hamilton, Postmaster, Queenston dated at Fall Mills, July 20, 1833. The letter is one page and concerns Mary’s Estate. The letter states that “I did not get your late sisters’ books till yesterday aftn the receipt of your letter advising that they were forwarded by Mr. Forsyth’s stage. I cannot now say on what day I would visit you and your brother John to come up.” It is signed by Samuel Street and postmarked Chippawa.
    • Brock’s Monument stereo cards, n.d.

      Cameron, Chantal (2024-02-14)
    • Photograph - Primary Bedroom at 32 Church Street, 13 June 1954

      Sinclair, Don (1954-06-13)
      A black and white photograph of the primary bedroom at 32 Church Street (Campbell family home) in St. Catharines, Ontario. The image shows two beds with wallpaper surrounding the room, a vanity and chair, and a few scattered rugs.
    • Photograph - Upstairs Den at 32 Church Street (Campbell family home), 13 June 1954

      Sinclair, Don (1954-06-13)
      A black and white photograph of the upstairs den at 32 Church Street (Campbell family home) in St. Catharines, Ontario. The image shows a desk with chair, several books on shelves and in cases and a window with several plants around it.