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CA ON00340 F577 · Collection · [ca. 1952-2003]

Collection consists of photographs depicting denominational group events, 1850-1976. The events concerned youth, missionaries, camps, church governments, anniversaries, congresses, clergy and worship.

CA ON00340 580 · Fonds · [1893?]-1974

Collection consists of maps and architectural drawings of foreign missions in: Angola, China (Chongqing, Henan province, Nanjing, She Xian, and Wuhan, India, Japan (Kobe, Nagano), Kenya, Korea, Malaysia, South Korea, Taiwan and Trinidad.

Foreign Missions Maps and Architectural Records Collection
CA ON00340 F1204 · Collection · ca. 1952-2013

Collection consists of architectural drawings of churches and other church-related institutions in Ontario, including the following: Ancaster (Marshall Memorial United Church); Barrie (Central United Church, Primitive Methodist Chapel); Bell's Corner Methodist Church; Byron United Church; Carp : Presbyterian Church; Chatham (Victoria Avenue United Church); Clifford (Clifford Methodist); Deer Lake United Church; Garson: St. Paul's United Church); Georgetown; Glencoe (Trinity); Keene Presbyterian Church; Kitchener (St. James Rosemount United Church); Lyn (Christ Church); Malton United Church; Missisauga (Christ United Church in Clarkson, Streetsville United Church); New Liskeard (St. Paul's United Church); Niagara Falls (Kitchener Street United Church); Oshawa (Northmister United Church); Port Arthur Methodist Church; Sarnia (Grace United Church); Saugeen (Saugeen United Church); Sault Ste. Marie (All People's United Church, All Saints' Mission); Timmins (First United Church); Toronto (Canada Presbyterian Church in Scarborough, Deaconess' Home, Deer Park United Church, Dovercourt Road Church, Elm Avenue Methodist Church, Humbervale United Church, Lawrence Park Community Church, McCaul Street Methodist Church, McGill Square Church, Rexdale United Church, St. Paul's United Church, Long Branch; Timothy Eaton Memorial United Church, United Church of Canada office building, Victoria University Birge Carnegie building, Westminster Church, Zion Congregational Church)

CA ON00340 F2937 · Collection · 1859-2004

Collection consists of photographs, including glass slides, slides, and negatives, of Ontario churches and institutions affiliated with the United Church of Canada within the boundaries of the Province of Ontario. Subjects of the photographs can include building exteriors and interiors, groups, and special events.

Ontario Churches and Institutions Photograph Collection
CA ON00340 F2912 · Collection · 1953-1983

Collection consists of photographs, including glass slides, slides and negatives, of Toronto churches and institutions affiliated with the United Church of Canada within the boundaries of the Greater Toronto Area. Subjects of the photographs can include building exteriors and interiors, groups, and special events.

Toronto Churches and Institutions Photograph Collection
CA ON00340 F1056-2 · Series · 1964-2018
Part of United Church of Canada Ontario Archives Annual Reports Collection

Series consists of the annual reports of the pastoral charges within the boundaries of Toronto Conference, 1964-2018. Records are further organised into following subseries based on the presbyteries up to the year 2008: Dufferin and Peel Presbytery, Grey Presbytery, Muskoka Presbytery, Simcoe Presbytery, Toronto Don Valley Presbytery, Toronto Scarborough Presbytery, Toronto South Presbytery, Toronto West Presbytery, York Presbytery. After 2008, the conference was restructured into four new presbyteries. Starting in 2009 the reports from the pastoral charges in Toronto Conference are found in the subseries: Living Waters Presbytery, Northern Waters Presbytery, South West Presbytery and Toronto Southeast Presbytery. Pastoral Charges will be found in both a presbytery series for up to 2008 and a new series for 2009 and beyond.

CA ON00340 F578 · Collection · 2020-

The collection consists of digitized United Church of Canada publications. The material was primarily digitized in 2014 as part of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. The collection is broken down into the following series: 1) The Christian Guardian (1829-1925).