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175 Years of Hope: A Celebration of the Sharon Temple and the Children of Peace
The Children of Peace were key to the development of
Canadian democracy and social justice. They built
the dramatic and ornate Sharon Temple which celebrated
its 175th anniversary in 2007. This exhibit was
created by the Archives of Ontario, in partnership
with the Sharon Temple National Historical Site and
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Mirror, Mirror …. Looking Back Through the Eye of the CFPL News Camera
When television station CFPL in London first went on the air in 1953, it was just the second private broadcaster in Canada. In June of 2002, CFPL generously donated, to the Archives of Ontario, the entire news output for their first 15 years of operation.
This exhibit presents a selection of over 175 news stories from the stations first years of operation.
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Osgoode Hall Turns 175 - Documenting a Landmark
Osgoode Hall, a National Historic Site, celebrated its 175th
birthday in 2007. This exhibit was created by the Archives of Ontario and the
Law Society of Upper Canada
to recognize this important milestone. Osgoode Hall is both venerable and architecturally significant and one of the best-preserved, and best-documented historical structures in Ontario.
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The
St. Lawrence Starch Company
Established in 1889
in Port Credit, Ontario, St. Lawrence Starch became one of
the leading Canadian manufacturers of corn-based starch, glucose
and feed products. The company recently donated virtually
all of its corporate archives to the Archives of
Ontario. This
exhibit documenting over 100 years of operation illustrates
the wide range of the company's activities. [
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Moriyama
& Teshima Architects fonds
Records from one of Canada's most prestigious architectural
firms are now part of Ontario's documentary history thanks
to a donation from Moriyama & Teshima Architects to
the Archives of Ontario. [
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