- "Albert & Natalie Munster 16 mm Home Movies": a 16 mm. home movie (transferred onto DVD), a detailed index is included, scenes of growing up in the Eastern Townships, particularly Sherbrooke and Lennoxville, during the 1930's into the mid-1950's. Family members filmed in these home movies: Albert and Natalie Munster. Their children: Nancy, Jim and Harry Nancy's children:
Mark, as a baby. Harry's children: Elizabeth, Andrew and Cynthia. - correspondence
- newspaper clippings
- miscellaneous printed material
- photographs
Manuscripts, drafts, lecture notes and associated materials related to scholarly research on the Septuagint by Professor Sidney Jellicoe. The fonds also includes lecture notes, bibliographical research notes, offprints, and early/founding records of the International Organization for Septuagint and Cognate Studies (IOSCS). The IOSCS is a nonprofit, learned society formed to promote international research in and study of the Septuagint and related texts. Recent accrual in 2023: The Eschatology of the Psalter. A Thesis submitted for the Degree of B.D. By Sidney Jellicoe. May, 1944.
Jellicoe, SidneyThe fonds includes primarily correspondence, but also includes diaries, clippings, notebooks and various other items
Nicolls-MountainThe Montizambert Collection consists of 7 documents:
- Statutes, Rules and Ordinances for the Conduct and Government of the University of Bishop's College (1854)
- Address delivered before the Convocation of the University of Bishop's College, Lennoxville, at its annual meeting June 27, 1860 by the Rev. J.H. Nicolls
- Order of Daily Morning Prayer to be used in the chapel of Bishop's College (Nov. 1861).
- Bishop's College Gymnasium and Swimming Baths Limited Liability (1863) (fundraising document)
- A sermon preached in the chapel of Bishop's College Lennoxville on the last Sunday of Term, Dec 17th, 1865, by G.C. Irving
- Bishop's College School, Lennoxville June 1869 (a pamphlet describing the school, with names of masters and students)
- A Sermon, preached by the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Quebec at the Consecration of the Chapel (June 14, 1878)
The fonds consists of three items:
- Diploma. University of Bishop's College. George Borlase, B.A., 1855. Signed by Examiners H.M. Lower, J.H. Nicolls, H.H. Miles and by Chancellor J.S. McCord. With seal and ribbon. The seal shows an impression of the crest which is the earliest appearance of the crest and motto in the University Archives. The crest does not appear on any of the official university documents such as the Academic Calendar until 1894.
- Diploma. University of Bishop's College. George C.H. Borlase, B.A. 1930. Signed by Vice-Chancellor A.H. McGreer.
- Certificate. McGill University, School of Commerce. George C.H. Borlase, session 1931, 1932.
The Jeffrey Douglas Jefferis fonds includes correspondence, manuscripts of speeches, professional recognition, photographs, books, pamphlets, newspaper articles and clippings. The material relates to education, particularly Quebec Protestant education, Bishop’s University. Records also relate to Jefferis' service to the Anglican Church as a lay reader, Christ’s Hospital, his Alma Mater, and his interest in the classics.
Jefferis, Jeffrey DouglasThe Collection consists of:
- "Speech given by the late Rev. T.S. Chapman during a trip to England in 1872." Typed copy and original manuscript copy, headed "University of Bishop's College-some account of..."
- Diploma. Province of Quebec. Provincial Exhibition 1881. Diploma awarded to Rev. T.S. Chapman, Marbleton, Quebec. "For snow plough of mechanical design for making double track winter roads, and preventing "cahots"."- Photograph of T.S. Chapman. Inscription on back of photo reads "to Anna Francis Bennett, from her god-father." 6" x 4".
- Postcard addressed to T. S. Chapman, 1905
- Newspaper clipping. Niles-Moe marriage. Rev. T.S. Chapman officiating.
Diploma. Barreau de la Province de Quebec. Jean Leonard, 1884. With copy of photograph of John Leonard c. 1895, at the time he was defending Donald Morrison, the "Megantic Outlaw".
Leonard, JohnDiploma. University School Examinations, under the superintendence of McGill University and the University of Bishop's College, certifying Louise E. Johnston, Sherbrooke Academy, has passed the prescribed examination and admitted to the standing of Associate in Arts. Dated June 20th, 1890. Signed by the Principal of McGill and the Vice-Chancellor of Bishop's.
Johnston, Louise E.Fonds consists of:
- Photographs: Women's Basketball, 1923-24; group photo in front of McGreer Hall, 1920; Dr. Lansing Lewis, Corporation, 1920; Convocation, visit of the Governor General, Duke of Connaught, leaving Convocation Hall, June 18, 1914.
-Textual records: Diploma: Arthur William Dutton (father of Dorothy Dutton), B.A. 1897; M.A. 1902.
-Biographies written by Dorothy Dutton: Rev. R.A. Parrock, Rev. H.C. Burt, Rev. F.G. Vial, Professor A.V. Richardson, Rev. Benjamin Watkins (with photograph - see photo file - PG 057)
-Golden Key International Honour Society certificate: Dorothy Dutton Honourary Member, dated 2002.
- Autographed hat
- Purple jacket
- funeral or preaching scarf/stole and related items
- Bible, E.R. Roy, Levis, Quebec
- Miscellaneous clippings and other items pertaining to Ernest Raymond Roy
- photograph of Ernest Raymond Roy
Diplomas: Bishop's University, B.A. 1900. - Barreau de la Province de Quebec, 1900. - McGill University, B.C.L. 1903. - Bar of the Province of Quebec, 1904.
Certificate: MacDonald Travelling Scholarship, 1903
Letter, dated Mars 21, 1904. To Henry Stanley Orr, Faculte de Droit, Universite de Montpellier, France.
Diary having belonged to Raymond James Mills of East Angus, Quebec. It was begun October 11, 1904, and appears to end March 13th 1906. Raymond Mills entered Bishop's College in September, 1904, left during the year. He returned as a partial student in September 1905, and again left during the year. This diary comprises a view of daily life at Bishop's College in the early 1900's, including accounts of sporting activities, daily chores, family visits, and various student activities, primarily sports such as hockey, basketball and boxing.
Mills, Raymond JamesPhotographs primarily from the 1930's showing life at Bishop's, the buildings, and events including Convocation. Of special interest is an interior view of Cecil Whalley's room while in residence at Bishop's, c.1905; Bronze and Gold Medals awarded to George Whalley for Classics.
Whalley, GeorgeThe fonds contains items which give evidence of Bishop‟s student life, primarily for the years 1948-1951 (Jean [McLachlan] Hayden, BA 1951 and Robert S. Hayden, BA 1951), but includes also a photograph of the Mitre Staff, 1909-1910, showing Ralph Henry Hayden (father of Robert S. Hayden, BA 1951).
Specifically, the fonds contains:
Clothing bearing Bishop‟s crest or other university identification:
- purple and white wool cardigan (Jean Hayden)
- purple “screech” jacket (Robert S. Hayden)
- 1st year football jersey (Robert S. Hayden)
- Masters degree hood (Ralph Henry Hayden)
- Hand-knitted tie (with original pattern) bearing the Bishop‟s crest (knitted by Jean Hayden for Robert Hayden)
Printed textual items:
- newspaper clippings
- Masters diploma Ralph Henry Hayden, 1921
- Tickets to Convocation June 21st, 1951 3 copies
- Invitation Card: Annual Convocation Dance, June 21st, 1951
- Schedule Card: Annual Convocation, June 21st, 1951
- Dramatic Society programme: Two One Act Plays and a Duologue (The Little Red Schoolhouse, Here We Are, Ways and Means)
- Athletic Dinner programmes, 1949 and 1950
- Awards Banquet programme, 1951
- Convocation Programme, 1951
- The Mitre, Vol.57, No.3, 1950
- Prospectus, Bishop‟s University c. 1952 - “Achievements and Opportunities” A Report from the Principal of Bishop‟s University. 1957
Manuscript textual items:
- letter dated November 21st, 1951 from G. Basil Jones to Robert S. Hayden while the latter was attending the general Theological Seminary in New York City
Photographs:
- The Mitre Staff, 1909-1910 (Ralph Henry Hayden)
- 27 photographs showing sporting events and student life on campus
Miscellaneous Items:
- 2 Bishop‟s pennants, felt, approximately 29” long
- letter “B”, felt, “Football „50”, 5 ½ “ x 7”
Collection consists of textile items consisting of university shirts, blazers, caps, crests, academic gowns, hoods, ties, letter patches, mortar boards, pennants.
The fonds contains some source material on the musical career of Marie Aimée Warrot from 1930 to 1967. It consists of documentary materials of various types, including biographical information, correspondence, newspaper clippings and reviews, recital programmes, photographs, scrapbooks, and various other items. It is comprised of the following series:
- Biographical information (c1971),
- Correspondence (1938-1973),
- Photographs & Franz Liszt daguerreotype print (1939-1954),
- Newspaper clippings and reviews (1942-1973),
- Scrapbooks (1958-1967),
- Programmes of piano recitals (1930-1955),
- Emile Sauer music composition (1913),
- Emile Sauer sound recording,
- Ludwig van Beethoven last will and testament reproduction,
- Frédéric Chopin hand casting (1949),
- Frédéric Chopin bronze medallions (1949),
- Publications;
- Les Grand Interprètes: Wilhelm Backhaus (1958), Pablo Casals (1955), Alfred Cortot (1955), Edwin Fischer (1954), Walter Gieseking (1954), Wilhelm Kempff (1954), Yehudi Menuhin -
Georges Enesco (1955), Andrès Segovia (1955).
The fonds constitutes a rich source of information on several aspects of Canadian education, foreign affairs and politics.
MacDermot, Terence William LeightonDiary kept by Nathan A. Fish while he was a student at Bishop's University. Begins January 1, 1918. Last entry January 13, 1919. Of particular interest is an account of the local (Lennoxville) celebrations of the Armistice on November 11, 1918.
Fish, Nathan A.- Bishop's Yearbook, 1933
- diplomas - B.A. 1923, M.A. 1934
- scrapbook: first part containing clippings (local), early 1900's; second part focusses on the activities of Malcolm Turner, primarily athletic, (Sherbrooke High School, Sherbrooke YMCA, Bishop's University including press clippings. Of particular interest: Service on the Occasion of Depositing the Colours of the 117th Eastern Townships Battalion in the Church of St. Peter, Sherbrooke, Quebec, 1919.
- Awards Committee certifcate, 1929-30 to 1933-34. Basketball
- Convocation programme 1934
- menu - The Rugby Dinner 1932 - autographed
- menu - Hockey and Basketball Dinner, 1935
- photograph: Dunn Cup Road Race Champions Arts 1932. Nakash Studio, Sherbrooke
- photograph: Malcolm A. Turner - road race candid
- Artefacts: Medal. Lt.Governor Quebec Hon E.L. Patenaude / Trophy cup: St. Andrew's Y.P.S. Badminton 1932 won by Mac Turner
Diplomas:
E.W. Smith, Bishop's B.A. 1919; Board of Notaries, Province of Quebec, 1928.
E.N. Smith, Bishop's B.A. 1955.
Photographs: Bishop's Hockey Team, 1918-1919; Bishop's University Gaiters, 1952, 1953 and 1954.
- 2 photographs: graduation photograph, and group photograph of "Convocation 1922"
- B.A. hood.
Photographs:
- Women's Basketball 1925-26, A. Caulfield, Coach
- Men's Basketball 1925-26, Sherbrooke City League Champions, A.E. Caulfield, Defence
- Snapshot: Athol Kenney and Arthur Caulfield in their study, October, 1925.
- Photographs: Class in Honors, Classics; Convocation garden party scene, c. 1920's; C.O.T.C. snapshot, 1925
- The Rugby Dinner. 1925. Autographed Programme.
- Bishop's Athletics Season Ticket, 1926-1927.
- Small card with Bishop's crest and small purple ribbon
- The Illustrated London News. January 12, 1963. Featuring sketches of Bishop's University by Edward Goodall.
- Typed manuscript of History of Canterbury, Quebec. 73pp.
- "The Old Oak Door Sign." Small card bearing the word "OAK" which would be hung on a student's door to indicate that he wished not to be disturbed. (see: The Campus, April 10, 1963).
Photographs:
- views of interiors, including Bishop Williams Hall; exterior views of the Quad and front of McGreer;
- Class of 1927: Howard S. Billings, Malcolm Charles Greene, Vincent Edward Lyon, Henry Carl Mayhew, Robert Gordon McHarg,
- Class of 1928: R.L. Watson
- University of Bishop's College COTC: 1925 (long and rolled-up), 1925-26, 1925-26 No.1 Platoon, Winners of the McMurtry-Ross Cup, 1926-27
Academic gown, hood, 2 caps, 2 blazers with Bishop's crest; Scrapbook containing clippings, programmes and various pieces of Bishop's memorabilia; BU diploma, B.A. 1929, Teacher's Certificate and Testimonial upon retirement; Photographs: Women's Basketball team, 1926-1927, 1927-1928, 1929-1930, Woman Students' Association 1929-1930.
Jackson, Alma Olga- Awards Committee Sports Certificate, D.D. Argue, 1926-28
- Photographs: Basketball 1928-29, Sherbrooke City League Champions; Hockey 1929, Interclass
- Champions; Mitre Board 1927-28; Rugby Team 1926 and 1927, Intermediates; Students' Council 1928-
29; Yearbook Committee 1929; M.A. hood, purple and white; basketball t-shirt.
Photographs (Class of 1926):
- Edith Barraclough
- Margaret Coffin
- Evelyn Frances Bennett (Doak)
- Rita Butler Manning
- Eva Dorothy Murch
- Irene Aldrich Perkins
- Mabel ???
- Unidentified, male
Diplomas/certificates:
- Bishop's B.A. 1926
- First Class High School Diploma (courses in Education and Practice Teaching), 1926.
- Certificate of Military Qualifications (2). Small arms - Lieutenant E. Parkinson, 1929
- Photographs, group: COTC 1929-30 (Nakash)
- Rugby (3) - 1927 Intermediates, 1929 Provincial Intercollegiate Champions, n.d. probably 1928
Contains university yearbooks: 1930, 1931, 1932; photographs: COTC, No.1 Platoon, Winners of the McMurtry-Ross Cup, 1928-29; COTC 1928-1929; COTC 1930-1931; Diploma, Divinity House Certificate, 1932, signed F.G. Vial and Philip Carrington; Hood: B.A.
Anderson, Allan James