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K:\CASC\Public Services\FA Finalized\Political and Social WILLIAM LYON MACKENZIE KING FONDS PHOTOGRAPHIC SERIES Photographic accession 1964-087 Introduction 52 containers of the this collection has been described. Each file represents one original container except for PF 0003. There are 2 planfile folders with the container number PF 0003. The majority of the material was rehoused, sometimes into 2 or more different containers; however, some material did remain in their existing box. The barcode listed for each container is the old barcode and may or may not exist. Once new barcodes are created the information will be added. The files are as follows: FILE CONTENTS (not proper titles) 02300 Album : Prints of Benares, India Album : Photographs of Peterborough ... August 24, 1924 02301 Oversize Prints : Foreign Statesmen and Visitors 02302 Oversize Prints : Under 11" x 14" - Foreign Statesmen and Visitors 02303 Oversize Prints : Under 11" x 14" - Various Subjects 02304 Album : Imperial Conference of 1926 (Album 2 of 2) 02305 Album : Imperial Conference of 1926 (Album 1 of 2) 02306 Album/Portfolio : Imperial Conference of 1926 Prints of Roof Angles Album : Canada’s Diamond Jubilee, 1927 02307 Newspaper Scrapbook Print : Canada, War Committee of the Cabinet 1944 Album : Canada House, London, England Album : Don-Alda Farm 02309 Album : Picturesque South Africa Album : Shaughnessy Hospital, Vancouver B.C. 02310 Portfolio : Canada’s Diamond Jubilee 1927 Portfolio : Commemoration of the visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, 1939 Album : Souvenir First National Marian Congress June 18 - 22, Ottawa 1947 FILE CONTENTS (not proper titles) 02311 Portfolio : Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth and Imperial Conference of 1937 02312 Album : Canadian-American Day Williamsburg, Virginia April 2, 1948 - Ceremony at William and Mary College Album : Civil Defence in British Columbia (1940's) Print : Cut and paste re: Pacific coast salmon and Hon. Mayhew 02313 Album : Three Canadian Military Cemeteries in Holland, November 1947 02314 Album : Miscellaneous events - mainly 1940's but also Quebec Conference of 1943 and funeral of WLM King 05347 Mr. John King & Family Barcode No.: 2000917758 except for Env.7 05348 File Family & Friends 1876 - 1948 Barcode: 2000991203 05348.A File Family & Friends 1876 - 1948 Barcode: 2000991205 05348.B File Family & Friends 1876 - 1948 Barcode: 2000991204 05349 Misc. Kingsmere Scenes, Kingsmere album, Friends 1915 Barcode: 2000777476 05349.A Misc. Kingsmere Scenes, and Friends Barcode: 2000787075 05350 Misc. Scenes, mostly 1925-26, including Prince of Wales’ tour, Imperial Conference, Election Campaign; views in Colorado, etc. Barcode : 2000787076 05351 Various Events 1926-27, including Imperial Conference, and Diamond Jubilee of Confederation Barcode : 2000787077 05352 Various Events 1928-38 Barcode : 2000787078 05353 Various Events 1939 Barcode : 2000787079 ? 05383 Royal Tour / May, June, 1939 William Lyon Mackenzie King. Series of four albums: the Royal Tour of Canada from Jasper to Halifax including the trip to the United States. Barcode : 2000917339 05384 Mr. John King and Family as well as Events in life of W.L. M. King 1941 Barcode: various 05385 W.L.M. King Events 1942-1944 Barcode No.: various 05386 W.L.M. King Events 1943-1944, including Quebec Conference Barcode No.: various 05387 W.L.M. King Events 1944, including September 1944 Quebec Conference Barcode No.: various 05388 W.L.M. King Events 1945-46, including Athlone, Eisenhower, U.K.-Canada Financial Agreement Barcode No.: various 05410 National Liberal Convention 1948; Events 1948-50; Funeral; albums of Western trip 1905 to Saskatchewan Barcode No.: 2000991168 05410.A National Liberal Convention 1948 Album Barcode No.: 2000991172 05411 W.L.M. King activities 1906-1908 including trip to India, London with Gertrude Toynbee (Nitrate negatives) Barcode: 2000899997 05412 Tour to Japan 1906; China; New Zealand; events 1926, 1946-48; King and dog Pat; Laurier House Barcode: 2000991177, 2000991178, 2000991179, 2000991180, 2000991183 05412.A Albums Canadian Legation - Tokyo Barcode : 2000777467 (old barcode) 05413 Portraits of W.L.M. King Barcode: 2000991143, 2000991155, 2000991156, 2000991157, 2000991158 05414 Portraits of W.L.M. King Barcode: 2000991156, 2000991180, 2000991181, 2000881182 05415 Nitrate negatives of events in the life of W.L.M. King Barcode: 2000899998 05416 05417 05446 05448 05450 05488 Album : The Orchard, Southampton Long Island, N.Y. - House and gardens of Mr. Charles Edward Merill’s Estate Album : European Trip, 1928 Album : Victory Parade June 1946. London Prints : Peace Tower PF 0003 Oversize Print : Imperial Conference 1926 Oversize Prints/Panoramas : Miscellaneous SC-78 Oversize Prints : Portraits SC-114 Oversize Prints : Various Statesmen - Portraits SC-316 Oversize Prints : Portraits/Group photos - WLM King; Family/Friends...; Parliamentary and Diplomatic; Conferences; Miscellaneous SC-422 Oversize Prints : 1926 - 1930; Dominion Provincial Conference, 1935; Opening of Parliament, 1938; War Session 1939; Political/Conferences; Miscellaneous SC-423 Oversize Prints : Portraits; Parliament Buildings SC-2029 Oversize Prints : mainly group photos - University; Conferences; and Miscellaneous. SC-2033 Oversize Prints : Miscellaneous - group photos and portraits New Containers: King Glass Plates WILLIAM LYON MACKENZIE KING 1964-087 BOX LIST FILE #1 ALBUM : Photographs (given to Mr. King on 25 Jan. 1909) Prints of Benares, India. Photographer : Madho Prasad Condition :Album is warped. Album spine and edges are frayed. Leather is separating from the spine. Pages are dirty, warped and edges are yellowing. Some Prints are yellowing. Album size : 310 x 412 x 40 mm Page size : 300 x 385 mm Old Box No. : 02300 Total : 25 b/w prints Barcode No. : 2000991220 25 b/w prints Page Description on label Comments 1 (C210) on page : To / Mr. Mackenzie No print (front) King / from / Maharaja Benares. / Fort Ram nagar Benares / 25.1.09 2 Fort, Ram-nagar 243 x 308 mm 3 Assisangam-ghat 212 x 272 mm 4 Bhadaini water works. / Rani Sursar 215 x 270 mm Ghat. 5 Butsraj-ghat 212 x 270 mm 6 Shivala-ghat 215 x 270 mm 7 Kedar-ghat 210 x 270 mm 8 Amrit-rao Chutter-ghat 215 x 272 mm 9 Dhunrao Panth-ghat 210 x 270 mm 10 Rana-mahal Ghat 213 x 265 mm 11 Munshi-ghat 220 x 270 mm 12 Ahilya Bai’s-ghat 218 x 273 mm 13 Dasaswamedh-ghat 219 x 276 mm 14 Observatory of Manmandir 215 x 270 mm 15 Lalta-ghat and Napalees Temple 220 x 272 mm 16 Burning-ghat 216 x 270 mm 17 Munikarnika-ghat 218 x 275 mm. 18 Ghosla-ghat 218 x 272 mm 19 Bajirao-ghat 215 x 270 mm 20 Minaret and Panch-ganga Ghat 210 x 270 mm 21 Gai-ghat 211 x 270 mm 22 Godaulia Temple 295 x 245 mm 23 Golden Temple and Aurangzeb’s 305 x 242 mm Mosque. 24 Latif Shah waterfall (Chakia). Upper right corner of page is missing. 212 x 268 mm 25 Sumer-mandir Ram-nagar / By Madho 218 x 270 mm Prasad photographer / to H.H. the Maharajah of Benares. WILLIAM LYON MACKENZIE KING 1964-087 BOX LIST FILE #2 ALBUM : Photographs of Peterborough / Dedicated to / The Rt. Hon. W.L.M. King / Prime Minister of Canada / By the / Corporation of the City of Peterborough / on the occasion of / his visit to Peterborough Thursday August 24th 1924 General Views of Peterborough Album cover embossed with gold lettering. Much of the gold has worn away and the title is very faint. Album size : 290 x 395 mm Page size : 280 x 365 mm Image size : 190 245 mm Total : 50 b/w prints Old Box No. : 02300 Barcode No. : 2000991221 Page Supplied Description Comments Album: all photos taken by Roy Studio 1 Aerial view of the city 2 Aerial view of Trent river and canal 3 View of Canal lock 4 View of Trent river, bridge and Quaker Oat Company Buildings 5 The Bradburn Building First floor : The Dominion Bank Second floor : Peterboro’s Business College 6 Corner view of The Royal Bank of Canada building 7 Corner view of The Bank of Toronto building 8 The Prince of Wales School Key stone - 1919 9 Trees and building in the background 10 Unidentified building 11 Trinity? Church Corner stone - 1914 12 Building. Church? 13 Church 250 x 192 mm 14 Salvation Army Temple building Erected 1888. Rebuilt after the fire 1923 15 Street scene at night 16 Downtown street scene Showing George St. Street car/tram 17 Landscape 18 Building / home ? Women in nursing attire? 19 View of St. Joseph’s Hospital 20 View of St. Joseph’s Hospital ? 21 Building : Peterborough Milk Products Limited Horse and milk carts in front of the building 22 Commercial building. Occupants : J.J. Turner & Sons Sign : J.J. TURNER & SON’S LTD COMPLETE CAMP OUTFITTERS 23 View of buildings 24 Industrial building Water tower : CPC? 25 B.F ACKERMAN SON & CO. LIMITED building Manufacturers of harnesses, saddlery, boots, footwear trunks 26 View of building and CP trains. Campbell Flour Mills Co. 27 Row of buildings. Middle building is Canadian Woolens Ltd. 28 Unidentified building 29 View of buildings Possibly Quaker Oats 30 Buildings and silos/storage containers Peterborough Cereal Co. 31 Brinton Carpet Co., Limited building 32 Corner view of unidentified building 240 x 191 mm 33 View of building. Occupants : Barrie’s Furriers, Monarch 240 x 193 mm Life, Metropolitan Life, The Mutual Life of Canada, Dr. Hayes - Dentist, Manufacturer’s Life Ins. Co. 34 Bell Telephone Co. building 240 x 190 mm 35 Scenic view of roadway, river and walking bridge. 36 View of park ? Rows of tulips and gazebo 37 Covered bridge 38 Tree lined roadway 39 Unidentified building by the water. Possibly part of the dam 40 View of Dam 41 View of Dam 42 City Waterworks building 43 View of Dam 44 View of Public Library 45 Armoury building 46 YWCA building 47 Empress Building ? 48 Racetrack - standard bred racing 49 Racetrack - standard bred racing 50 War Memorial Monument.
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