International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. Local 105. (Hamilton, Ont.) fonds
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- Fonds
- 1928-1977
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. Local 105. (Hamilton, Ont.)
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. Local 105. (Hamilton, Ont.) fonds
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. Local 105. (Hamilton, Ont.)
United Steelworkers of America. Local 1005 (Hamilton, Ont.) Thomas McClure sous-fonds
The sous-fonds contains correspondence, contract negotiations and agreements, text of speeches and notes by McClure, U.S.W.A. publications, materials relating to the 1946 strike, and photographs.
McClure, Thomas
The collection consists of 4 letters addressed to William Mullis, editor, The Hamilton Spectator, Hamilton, Ont. and 1 letter to T. W. D. Farmer, editor, The Hamilton Spectator. The letters are from Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen (1874-1960), Prime Minister of Canada, 1920-1921 and 1926; Vincent Massey (1887-1967), Governor-General of Canada, 1952-1959; John Hylan, Mayor of New York city; and William Maxwell Aitken, Baron Beaverbrook (1879-1964). There is also an autograph by Arthur Meighen.
Hamilton Spectator
Hamilton Real Estate Board collection
The collection consists of news clippings, letters to the editor of The Hamilton Spectator from the Real Estate Board, and a report done of the McKittrick Properties, a large 700 acre parcel of undeveloped land within the Hamilton, Ont. city limits, submitted on 1 February 1919.
Hamilton Real Estate Board
Hamilton Steel Wheel Company Limited collection
Hamilton Steel Wheel Company Limited was incorporated in 1916 by letter patent under the first part of the Companies Act with its head office in Hamilton, Ontario. Both certificates are stamped "cancelled".
Hamilton Steel Wheel Company Limited
The fonds is arranged in 3 series consisting of: daily journals, condensed journals and travelling diaries.
Pigott, J. M.
International Pressman's and Assistants Union. Local 176 (Hamilton, Ont.) fonds
The fonds consists of eight minute books, recording the meetings held by the union from 1904 to 1982.
International Pressman's and Assistants Union. Local 176 (Hamilton, Ont.)
International Association of Machinists. Local 414. (Hamilton, Ont.)
The fonds consists of minute books, membership and dues books, cash books.
International Association of Machinists Local 414. (Hamilton, Ont.)
International Union of Painters and Allied Trades. Local 1795 (Hamilton, Ont.) fonds
Fonds consists of constitutions, rules, agreements, correspondence, convention proceedings, account books, minutes, seal and stamp from locals 1834 and 1795 (merged into local 1795 in 1979).
There have been nineaccruals. The first accrual measures 46 cm. The second accrual (62-1995) measures 33 cm. The third accrual (13-1996) measures 30 cm. The fourth accrual (5-1997) consists of 2 files. The fifth accrual (29-1997) consists of 10 files. The sixth accrual (02-1998) consists of 3 files. The seventh accrual (09-1999) measures 38 cm. The eighth accrual (25-2002) measures 12 cm. The ninth accrual (18-2006) measures 12 cm.
International Union of Painters and Allied Trades. Local 1795 (Hamilton, Ont.)
International Union of Painters and Allied Trades. Local 205 (Hamilton, Ont.) fonds
Fonds consists of collective agreements, financial statements, dues books, cancelled cheques, minute books and photocopies of historic material. There have been 8 accruals (03-1995, 09-1995, 36-1995, 65-1995, 12-1996, 4-1997, 02-1998, 26-2002).
International Union of Painters and Allied Trades. Local 205. (Hamilton, Ont.)
Amalgamated Transit Workers, Local 107 (Hamilton, Ont.) fonds
The fonds consists of the business records of the Union from its founding to 1979. This includes the labour agreements that precipitated the 1906 Strike.
Amalgamated Transit Union
Bricklayers and Masons Union. Local 1. (Hamilton, Ont.) fonds.
The fonds consists of the business records of the union.
Bricklayers and Masons Union, Local 1
Hannah Street Methodist Church Hamilton (Ont.)
The two items are contained in leather covers with the name “Rev. Hugh S. Dougall, B.A.” in gold letters on the front cover. Inside is a water-colour of Hannah St. Methodist Church in Hamilton as well as a letter of thanks for Dougall’s service as pastor at the church. The letter is from the Quarterly and Trustee Boards and written by calligrapher. It is signed for the Boards by both the secretary-treasurer and the chairman.
Hannah Street Methodist Church Hamilton (Ont.)
Hamilton and District Labour Council fonds
The fonds consists mainly of the records of the Hamilton and District Labour Council from its formation in 1956 until 1994. There are also some records from the two bodies which preceded it as well as from the Canadian Congress of Labour Area Council. There have been two accruals.
Hamilton and District Labour Council
General Steel Wares Limited fonds
There have been several accruals. The first accrual consists of annual reports, ledgers, catalogues, minutes of meetings, bulletins, circulars, correspondence, photographs, news clippings and other items. The second accrual consists of annual reports, speeches, news clippings, and other printed materials. The third accrual consists of company records, media records, records pertaining to the publication of a company history, and photographs.
General Steel Wares Limited
The fonds consists of diaries of Sarah Robson Thompson (transcribed by Emily Bradshaw, Berton's secretary, in June 1998) and Delia Florence Thompson and family correspondence.
Thompson Family
Specifications of a Watering Cart / by Corporation of the City of Hamilton, Ontario
Hamilton, Ontario Property Documents collection
Hamilton, Ontario was incorporated in 1847. Edward Jackson purchased property in the future city beginning in 1839. In May 1854 Jackson sold his property to Donald McInnes who later mortgaged the property. By 1859 he had sold the property to the firm of George Peabody and Co.
This collection consists of an abstract probably prepared in 1860 giving detailed information on the purchase, sale, and mortgaging of properties between King and Mountain (now John) Streets between 1839 and 1859; four indentures concerning Donald McInnes and his property; a broadside for part of a plan of the Beulah neighbourhood.
Highland Society of Hamilton, Canada West fonds
The fonds consists of a constitution and minutes. The constitution, dated 10 August 1953, is written on ten pages of a titled bound book. Most of the book is blank but the last three pages contain minutes of meetings from September to December 1853.
Highland Society of Hamilton (Canada West)