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Lori Livingston fonds

  • CA ON00239 F2357
  • Fonds
  • [1983?]

Fonds consists of negatives showing the Queen's University Women's Field Hockey Team, in action, during one of the first in-door tournaments held at the Bartlett Gym.

Livingston, Lori

Lorimer John Austin fonds

  • CA ON00239 F549
  • Collection
  • 1914-1950

Fonds consists of an article, entitled "My experiences as a German prisoner" (during World War I); and an extensive stamp collection.

Austin, Lorimer John

Lorne and Edith Pierce collection

  • CA ON00239 F451
  • Collection
  • [ca. 1812]-1961

Collections consists of Memorial Books relating to both Lorne and Edith Pierce; travel diaries; photographs; and a copy of Edith Chown Pierce's, "Canadian Glass: A Footnote to History". Nearly every Canadian literary figure of note for the period 1920 to 1960 is representedby at least some manuscript material in this collection. Among its many highlights the collection includes the letters and manuscripts of William Wilfred Campbell; Desertion in Canada by Major John Richardson; the original manuscript of William Kirby's novel, The Golden dog; manuscripts written and decorated by Wilson Macdonald; letters, manuscripts and memorabilia of Sir Charles G. D. Roberts; and the Marjorie Pickthall papers which include her diaries, letters manuscripts and sketches. Also represented are Raymond Knister, Duncan Campbell Scott, Archibald Lampman, Camille Roy, Stephen Leacock, Marius Barbeau,Audrey Alexandra Brown, Earle Birney, Katherine Hale, A. J. Pratt and Al Purdy. Some papers of artists J.E. H. Macdonald, A. Y. Jackson, C.W. Jefferys and Thoreau Macdonald are included in this collection.

Lorne and Edith Pierce collection. Alexander Croke sous-fonds

  • CA ON00239 SF130
  • Sous-fonds
  • 1805-1955

Sous-fonds consists of holograph (original and photocopy) for The Inquisition: a poem in four cantos, as well as an autographed letter (1955 Mar. 7) from J. Swettenham to Ryerson Press discussing provenance of the Croke manuscript. Added at a later date is a tearsheet from the Dalhousie Review in 1973 of an article discussing Croke's manuscript.

Croke, Alexander

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