Items include two prints from "The Englishman Extraordinary" describing the events surrounding a mutiny in Allahabad, annotated in pencil, as well as a broadsheet with instructions for the Volunteer Corps.
Unbound copybook with approximately 150 pages. The copybook contains detailed sets of instructions and specifications for all of the various building trades for a number of different buildings in the Kingston and Ottawa area. Includes spcifications for the Bell Telephone building and Cooks Presbyterian Church in Kingston and a number of residences on O'Connor Street in Ottawa.
The index consists of two alphabetized listings-by locatee and by township or town pertaining to land acquired from the 1780's to 1914, from grants to the United Empire Loyalists to those for the veterans of the Boer War.. The information is derived from three groups of records : the Crown Lands Papers (R.G.I.), the Canada Company Papers (C.C.) and the Peter Robinson Papers (MS-12).
File contains a portion of a ledger book, various official documents, legal papers, property assessments, correspondence, an abstract of a County of Hastings registry book concerning Lot 37 in the 6th Concession of Sidney, and teaching certificates and contracts for Nina J. Asseltine.
The album belonged to Maggie Bamford, a sister-in-law of Charles Lavell who was a son of Dr. Michael Lavell. Contains poems, short essays, signatures and stickers.