Object Type: Folder
In root of archive
Item is a copy print of a group photograph of the 1947 first year class of Osgoode Hall Law School, taken on the steps of the Registry Office.
1947-01-01
Item is a photograph of construction of the law school addition to Osgoode Hall (1937-1938 Wing). A truck is parked on Chestnut street in front of the construction site. A sign for Redfern Construction Co. Limited, General Contractors is visible by the entrance to the construction site. The image is backed with linen.
1937-12-31
Item is a photograph of the construction of the law school addition to Osgoode Hall.
1937-11-01
Item is a photograph of administration offices and the office for the Chief Inspector at the Ottawa Police Department. The photograph depicts several office staff working at desks.
1951-06-01
Item is a photograph of the Ottawa police station and park land nearby.
1951-05-01
Item is a photograph of the Ottawa Police Department buildings. The Federal District Commission Driveway is visible in the foreground. Also depicted is the sunken parking lot surrounding the police station.
1951-05-01
Item is a photograph of Ottawa Police Department buildings. The Federal District Commission Driveway is visible in the foreground.
1951-05-01
Item is a photograph of the rear of the Ottawa police station. The sunken parking lot surrounding the station is also depicted. The Chateau Laurier hotel is visible in the background.
1951-05-01
Item is a group photograph of attendees of the Ontario Bar Association annual meeting, held at Osgoode Hall in Toronto. The photograph was taken in Convocation Hall in Osgoode Hall.
1926-05-14
Item is a photograph of a judge, court staff and police officers in a court room at the police court facility in Chatham, Ontario. The man seated in front of the bench is believed to be the Clerk of the Court.
1951-01-01
Item is a photograph of a door bearing a "Strictly No Admittance" sign. The door is located near the Crown Attorney's office in the police station, Ottawa, Ontario.
1951-05-01
Item is a photograph of the barrister's room in the Magistrate's Court, Ottawa, Ontario. The room is adjoined to the court room and used for client consultations. The image is slightly blurry.
1951-05-01
Item is a group photograph of benchers of the Law Society of Upper Canada standing in front of the benchers' entrance to Osgoode Hall. The occasion was a luncheon to honour the visit of Lord Shaw of Dunfermline.
1922-09-06
File consists of three identical photographs of the benchers' luncheon for R.B. Bennett, Prime Minister of Canada. Bennett is seated seventh, from foreground, along the left side of the table. The photograph was taken in the Benchers' Dining Room at Osgoode Hall.
1932-02-18
Item is a portrait photograph of Cecil Johnstone Bovaird, a graduate of Osgoode Hall Law School. Bovaird was killed in action during the First World War, while serving in France, on May 3rd, 1917.
Item is a photograph of the cell block in police station #1, Ottawa, Ontario.
1951-05-01
Item is a photograph of Charles Elliott, Chief Librarian of the Law Society of Upper Canada from 1914 to 1922. Spelling of name varies, Eliot with one "t" in record of the Law Society.
Item is a studio group photograph of members of the Chattan Club, dressed in tuxedos.
Item is a photograph of a portrait painting of the Hon. Archibald McLean, Speaker of the House of Assembly of the Province of Upper Canada. The painting was done by Théophile Hamel (ca. 1817-1870) in 1854. The original painting forms part of the House of Commons art collection.
Item is a photograph of a 19th century painting or drawing of William Osgoode.
Item is a photograph of the sunken parking lot surrounding the police station building in Ottawa, Ontario.
1951-05-01
Item is a photograph of the court clerk's office at the Ottawa Police Department, Ottawa, Ontario.
1951-05-01
Item is a photograph of the entrance to the Crown Attorney's office, presumably at the Ottawa Police Department, Ottawa, Ontario.
1951-05-01
Item is a photograph of the Crown Attorney's office, presumably at the Ottawa Police Department, Ottawa, Ontario.
1951-05-01