Item is an top-half, seated, electro-steel engraved portrait of Granville Sharp; Britsh slave trade Abolitionist, Founder St .George's Bay Company and Freetown, Sierra Leone (b. Novemeber 1735-d. July 1813). Engraved and printed by Wm. Daniell No. 9 Cleavland Street, Fitzory Sqaure, London December 15th, 1809 from a drawing/ work by Geo. ance made July 3,1794.
Item is an standing, top-half, electro-steel engraved portrait of Henry IV; King of France 1586-1610, Henry III; King of Navarre 1572-1610 (b.1553-d.1610). Engraved by T Woolnorth from the orignial picture by Porbus in the collection of the Mus
Item is an seated, top-half, Lithograph in colour portrait of Lyndhunt. Imprented (lithographed) by Lemercdier Bernard et C. from an drawing by E. Desmonisons, and published November 1841 by A.H. & C.. Baily Printsellers to Her Majesty, N.1 Fremasons Court & 83 Cornhill London.
Item is a top-half portrait of John Baron Eldon, Lord High Chancellor. (b.1751, d.1838) Engraved by W. Holl, from a Drawing by W. Behnes taken in Lincolns InnHall 1817. London, Published Apr. 1818 by R. Cribb & Son, No 288, Holborn. Attached hand-written extract from a letter: "[...] most faithfully Eldon".
Item is a top-half, seated, electro-steel engraved portrait of John Baron Eldon; Lord High Chancellor, 1801-6 (b. 1751-d.1838). Engraved by W. Holl from a drawing by W.Behnes, taken in Lincolns Inn Hall, 1817 and published April 1st, 1818 by R. Cribb & Son No. 288 Holdorn London.
Item is an top-half, seated electro-steel engraved portrait of Lord Thurlow Edward; Lord High Chancellor, and English Lawyer (b.1731-d.1806). Engraved by J. Godby and drawn by W. Evans from and original picture by T. Philips. ESQ., R.A. in the possession of Robert Ray, Esq. and published May11th ,1809 by T. Caedwell & W. Davies Strand, London.
Letter from the Division of Neurology, Department of Medicine, School of Medicine, Ottawa General Hospital, relating to the work of Caroline Cairnie Jenkins, following her death in July, 1984 and a photograph.
Interviews with Mabel Burkholder, Ian Wilson and George Whalley - 1970-1971. Side One: Burkholder interviewed by William F.E. Morley (Spring '71); Wilson interviewed on CKWS talks about the acquisition of the Donald C. Macdonald papers at Queen's University Archives (Jan. 1971); Whalley's address on war poetry (fall 1970). Side Two: Blank with print through.
Side One: Third Queen's University Archives Lecture by J. Douglas Stewart on Architect Thomas Rogers. Part I. Side Two: Third Queen's University Architec Lecture by J. Douglas Stewart on Architect Thomas Rogers. Part III.