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Correspondence from J.R. Hauch to Louis Henry Wagner. The postcard discusses Hauch having to go before a tribunal and would Louis Henry attend, and also bring a basket of grapes.
Correspondence from Mary Staebler to Louis Henry Wagner. The letter discusses Mary's activities over the past week, and ends with Mary accepting an offer from Louis Henry, seemingly to move with him. The letter was written a few months before the couple married.
Correspondence from Catherine Wagner to Margaret Hailer Wagner Bean. The letter indicates that Catherine has returned from Liverpool and is in Lyons, New York. She asks her mother to let her stay for the wedding of Liz Nusbickel (daughter of Elizabeth Wagner Nusbickel) to Emil Luesher and for money for a new dress and hat for the winter.
Correspondence from Heinrich Wagner to his son Jacob Wagner. The letter discusses Heinrich's health, and he entreats Jacob to disregard his own health concerns and continue to minister. As well, Heinrich makes mention of Jacob's brother Phillip Wagner and indicates that he expects a letter from him, in German, truthfully updating Heinrich on his life.
Correspondence from Louis Henry Wagner to Bishop J.F. Esher. The letter discusses the possibility of the Evangelical Church in Canada merging with the Methodist Church, and seeking Esher's thoughts on the subject.
Fonds consists of textual and graphic materials created or accumulated by members of the Clement and Bowlby families, largely photographs of extended family members and materials created or accumulated by William Pope Clement and Florence Grace Clement. Also contains clippings, correspondence, genealogical records and research, textiles, artifacts including First World War medals, and other ephemera.
Series consists of materials relating to the history and genealogy of the extended Clement family. Includes information on the Clement, Pope, and Colquhoun families. Includes clippings, genealogical notes on the family, and ephemera.
File consists of a reprint of two articles originally published in the Watford Star. In "Dr. A. Bowlby Has a Birthday" from Sept. 1st, 1904 Alfred recounts early days in Norfolk County. In "The Bowlby Family" from Sept. 22, 1904, he discusses his family history.
File consists of materials relating to David Shannon Bowlby and wife Lillian Barnes Bowlby. Includes obituaries for David and Lillian as well as for their children Shannon Bowlby and Carolyn Bowlby Davison.
File consists of one Deed of Land from August 28th, 1907 between E.P. Clement and Angenora S. Greene for a piece of land in Georgian Bay (possibly E.P. Clement's cottage at Portage Point). On the verso, William Pope Clement has written song lyrics in English and German.
File consists of materials related to Blanche Mildred Clement Kelly and Frederick Bowman Kelly. Includes obituary clippings, a marriage notice clipping and a birthday card sent to Blanche from her grandmother and Aunt Emma.
File consists of one invitation for Mr. and Mrs. W.P. Clement to attend a party at Buckingham Palace. Invitation reads "The Lord Chamberlain is commanded by Her Majesty to invite Mr. and Mrs. W.P. Clement to an Afternoon Party in the Garden of Buckingham Palace on Thursday 21st July, 1955, 4 to 6 o'clock. (Weather Permitting.) Morning Dress or Uniform or Lounge Suit."
File consists of materials relating to the sale and donation of antiques belonging to Florence Grace Clement. Includes information on gifts given to the ROM and the Metropolitan Toronto & Region Conservation Authority as well as sales of antiques by Florence and by her family as part of her estate.
File consists of a series of clippings accumulated by Florence Grace Clement regarding her life and interests. Includes clippings on Florence herself (a golf score, her age, and her musical activities) and on life and events at Preston Springs Gardens retirement home where she lived.
File consists of two excerpts from diaries written by Florence Grace Clement. One diary covers the period Nov. 2, 1921-Mar. 28, 1922 and one covers the period Nov.1, 1924 - Apr. 8, 1925. The diaries give an account of Florence's daily life and activities as well as of other families in the community.
File consists of materials related to the interests of Florence Grace Clement. Includes newsletters of the Trinity United Church, newsletters and information on Preston Springs Gardens, and a letter and membership card from the Tom Thomson Memorial Gallery and Museum of Fine Art which Florence financially supported.
File consists primarily of newspaper clippings regarding the death of David Ward Clement who was shot down in action during First World War. Also includes genealogical notes on David.
File consists of materials relating to the life and death of Elizabeth (Betty) Clement Stewart and husband Peter Stewart. Includes clippings on Betty's schooling, achievements, and death as well as obituaries for Peter and marriage announcements for the two. Also includes correspondence between Betty and William Pope Clement. As well, the file includes materials on Betty and Peter's daughter Janet including a programme from the 1978 Five Outstanding Young Londoners Awards Banquet at which she was honoured and correspondence between her and Beatrice Hagey.
File consists of materials relating to Margaret (Peggy) Chellew Adams Clement Forbes and husband Donald Rossell Forbes. Includes a clipping, an invitation to Peggy and Donald's wedding as well as to the wedding of their son Jock to Rosemarie Ann Wilson, a poem written for Florence Grace Clement on her 90th birthday, family agendas and a series of correspondence.
File consists of materials related to A.Y. Jackson, his family, his work, and his relationship to the Clement family. Includes clippings on Jackson, his work, and family as well as hand-written notes about Jackson and the Group of Seven, genealogy notes and family trees, photocopies of letters written from A.Y. Jackson to Florence Grace Clement, and a letter of certification regarding a painting by A.Y. Jackson of Jeremiah Suddaby.
File consists of one three quarter length studio graduation portrait of David Shannon Bowlby. David is shown with legs crossed, wearing a gown and holding a graduation cap in his lap.
File consists of one full body studio portrait showing George Herbert Bowlby, about age 3, with dog Tippo Saib by the "Ontario" Photograph Gallery, Berlin, Ont. George and Tippo are shown in an outdoor setting in front of a wooden fence.
File consists of one head and shoulders studio portrait of Martha Esther Murphy Bowlby seen looking off camera in partial profile and dressed in a high-collar top with leg of mutton sleeves.
File consists of one full length studio portrait of Martha Esther Murphy Bowlby seen standing with hands together at front and right arm resting on chair.
File consists of two snapshot photographs (on postcards) showing the residence of Ward Hamilton Bowlby. The home has been photographed from the street, during winter, and is partially obscured by trees and snow.
File consists of two identical full length wedding portraits of Edwin Perry Clement and Janie Elizabeth Bowlby. Edwin Perry is seated in an arm chair and Janie is standing at his side, dressed in white gown and veil, with right arm resting on his shoulder.
File consists of one full length tintype studio portrait of Edwin Perry Clement (seated) as a child, with an unidentified companion. Both are seen wearing suits and ties. Also includes original envelope with inscription.
File consists of three photographs and six negatives showing the residence of Edwin Perry Clement at 51 Benton St., Kitchener. The photographs show the house before and after a sunroom was added, as well as the belvedere. As well, the file consists of four miscellaneous negatives showing a sailboat, a woman in a fur coat and a child in a box.
File consists of two snapshots showing antique furniture owned by the Clement family. Inscription on versos read: "Jackes & Hayes rocker from E.P. Clement home 51 Benton St. Kitchener, now owned by great grandson Eddie Hebscher" and "Davenport desk given by E.P. Clement to his wife Janie Bowlby Clement as a birthday present now owned by their grandson Carlton Clement, Edmonton and Bowlby D.R. chair owned by Peg Forbes."
File consists of three identical studio portraits (two mounted) of the sons of Janie and E.P. Clement. Left to right are: Edwin Oliver, William Pope, David Ward, and Charles Bowlby.
File consists of one photograph showing extended Clement family members and friends. Left to right: Janie Elizabeth Bowlby Clement, William Pope Clement, Edwin Perry Clement, Annie [Alice?] Lyons Clement Birnie, John Birnie [?], Arthur Whitehouse, Blanche Mildred Clement Kelly.
File consists of one snapshot of the extended Clement family and friends standing in front of the water at Portage Point, Georgian Bay. Left to right: A.Y. Jackson, Esther Williams, unknown, Florence Clement, unknown, Mr. Williams.
Photograph of adults and children (including members of the Clement family) on board a steamboat, possibly The Seguin, and standing along boarding dock in Muskoka.
File consists of two photographs (with accompanying negatives) showing members of the extended Clement family on a picnic. Included in the photograph are: Florence Clement, Isabella Jackson Hayward, Bill Hayward, Frances Hayward, Mary Hayward, Janie Elizabeth Bowlby Clement and Geneva Jackson.
Photograph of unidentified Clement children, one of whom is possibly William Pope (at right), standing in the waves along the shore of a body of water.
File consists of nine unidentified photographs of, or accumulated by, members of the Clement family. Includes landscapes, group and portrait snapshots, and images of a wagon ride, a play, and children in winter in Bobcaygeon, Ontario. William Pope Clement appears in several of the photographs.
Snapshot of Blanche Mildred Clement Kelly, an unidentified friend, and Florence Grace Clement smiling at camera while laying outside on their stomachs, bare feet up, and hands at chin.
Photograph of Florence Grace Clement (left) and Blanche Mildred Clement Kelly smiling at the camera while standing on a train platform. Florence is holding a camera and Blanche a rolled up newspaper.
File consists of miscellaneous snapshots showing Florence Grace Clement with friends. Some snapshots are unidentified. Includes images of events, funerals, buildings and people.
File consists of two identical photographs showing the Bowlby and Clement families dressed as characters from "Cinderella." Janie Elizabeth Bowlby Clement is shown as Cinderella, and Edwin Perry Clement is the Prince. The family is shown standing on the front steps of Ward Hamilton Bowlby's home.
File consists of one studio portrait of Janie Elizabeth Bowlby Clement with cousin Samuel W. Jackson dressed up and wearing hats. Janie, seen seated, is holding a doll and Samuel, standing next to her, is holding a flag and powder horn.
File consists of one full body studio portrait of Muriel Alberta Kerr Clement. Muriel is shown sitting on a bench with her legs crossed, wearing a hat, dress, and heels.
File consists of two snapshots showing the Clement family tombstone at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, particularly the epitaph of Rev. Edwin Clement. In one photograph Florence Grace Clement and Donald Rossell Forbes can be seen examining the stone. Snapshots were taken by Margaret (Peggy) Chellew Adams Clement Forbes.
File consists of three portraits of William Pope Clement and his wife Muriel Alberta Kerr Clement. They are shown in an informal setting outside wearing coats.
File consists of two photographs of William Pope Clement. He is shown in his office on the telephone looking at a document. One photograph is a cropped and enlarged version of the other.
File consists of four photographs showing the home of William Pope Clement and wife Muriel Alberta Kerr Clement at 71 Heins Ave., Kitchener, Ont. The home was built for them by Mr. Frank.
File consists of two identical snapshots showing members of the extended Clement family doing the "Portage Point Farewell" at Georgian Bay. These snapshots show the family holding hands and jumping into the air. Included in the photographs are: William Pope Clement, A.Y. Jackson, David Ward Clement, Florence Grace Clement, Ed Whtye, Esther Williams, Elinor Williams and Marial Birnie.
Snapshot of A.Y. Jackson, seen in uniform, and Florence Grace Clement standing together outdoors taken during Jackson's time as an official war artist for Canadian War Memorials.
File consists of three photographs of Blanche Mildred Clement Kelly wearing one of Martha Esther Murphy Bowlby (her grandmother)'s trousseau dresses. The photographs have been cut out of larger, original photographs and all three are adhered to a piece of black paper.
Full length studio portrait of Blanche Mildred Clement Kelly as a child seen seen leaning against a decorative prop wall, wearing a dress and a bonnet.