Series consists of photographs and an album gifted to George Sanderson from Ladies and Friends of the Wesleyan Church Port Hope, [18--]-[189-]. The album contains photographs of family, friends, congregants and fellow clergy.
Sans titreFonds consists of one photograph of Margaret Luella Thibaudeau, taken ca. 190-?, while a Deaconess at Wesley Methodist Church, Hamilton, ON.
Sans titreImage is a group portrait in front of the church building.
Sans titreFonds consists of two manuscripts written by Duncan, titled "India: A Manuscript by Jessie Duncan, a missionary in India for fourty years", and "India's womanhood on the march."
Sans titreSeries consists of photographs, posters and glass lantern slides depicting the Simpson family’s missionary work and life, [190-?]-[194-?].
Sans titreSeries consists of a map of Chengdu, [190-?], and a photograph of Retta Kilborn, [194-?].
Fonds consists of a manuscript entitled "Evangelistic Work on the Chengtu District" written by Homer and Muriel Brown, undated; letter to "Eleanor" from Mrs. [Sophia] Hockey,1924; letter to Mrs. [Sophia] Hockey from Laura Hambley, 1924; letter to "Eleanor" from Laura Hambley, 1924; letter entitled "Why We Did Not Leave Chengtu" (unknown author, 1927); letter from Sophia Hockey to family and friends, 1929 and letters from Muriel Brown to family and friends 1936-1941.
Sans titreSeries consists of one photograph of Ernest Crossley Hunter descending from an airplane.
Sans titreSeries consists of two disassembled scrapbooks containing pictures taken from publications, [18--?]-[195-?]. Subjects of images include Home and Foreign Missions, and Indigenous Canadian Missions. In addition, there are some posters and an extensive stereograph collection.
Sans titreSeries consists of two audio discs featuring the Scarborough AOTS Glee Club in Scarborough, Ontario.
Fonds consists of one typed manuscript entitled "The Blending of Nationality" [ca. 196-].
Sans titreFonds consists of one photograph of Edward W. Horton.
Sans titreSeries consists of photographs related to Katharine Hockin; including other missionaries, and places in China, [194-?]-[197-?].