- CA ON00239 F1301
- Fonds
- 1932
A letter and press clippings relating to the first book published in Victoria, Fraser Mines Vindicated, by Alfred Waddington.
J. Forsyth
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A letter and press clippings relating to the first book published in Victoria, Fraser Mines Vindicated, by Alfred Waddington.
J. Forsyth
Fonds consists of correspondence; subject files; daily planners; travel journals; reviews; lecture notes; correspondence, research notes, monograph, reviews, photographs, catalogues relating to his work on Sir Godfrey Kneller; diplomas; photographs and slides documenting the opening of the "Heritage Kingston" exhibition at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Queen's University; photographs of a demonstration protesting the demolition of the City Gaol, and a trip to New York City.
Stewart, J. Douglas
The fonds consists of correspondence, subject files, writings, addresses, and speeches relating to connections with major Canadian companies, Canadian Wartime Prices and Trade Board, 1940-5, and Royal Commission on Banking and Finances, 1961-63. There is also a collection of diaries that cover the period 1966 to 1982, however, they are, for the most part, daily calendars showing appointments and meetings. In addition, there is a list of the Queen's University Board of Trustees names, including Chairman J.D. Gibson. As well as a ballot for the election of a new member of the Board of Trustees.
Gibson, J. Douglas
Fonds consists of a copy of "Our Heritage from the Ancient World", a report produced by the Evaluating Committee, looking at the experimental program undertaken at Lundy's Lane Public School, Fort Henry Heights, Kingston, Ontario.
McLeod, J. Colin
The fonds consists of statements and receipts from numerous businesses with which Messrs J & S McEachen were engaged.
Messrs. J & S. McEachan
Subject files relating to the planning of the Gastroenterology Division, Digestive Diseases Unit, Principal's Development fund and Intestinal Disease Research Unit. Correspondence with various physicians concerning research and gastroenterological work.
Beck, Ivan T.
Isabella Cartwright sketch book
Item is a sketchbook, drawn by Isabella Cartwright.
Cartwright, Isabella
Fonds consists of correspondence, subject files, writings, research notes, legal and financial records and photographs. There are also two scrapbooks related to Skelton family activities, Isabel Skelton's writings, the career of her husband, O.D. Skelton and the Murphy family, ancestors of Mrs. Skelton.
Skelton, Isabel
The fonds consist predominantly of correspondence, photographs, and educational records from Isabel McLaughlin's late adolescence and adulthood; however, a few letters and educational records are from Isabel's childhood in Oshawa. The collection reflects Isabel's relationship with her family and friends and her involvement in the arts community, both as a patron and as an artist. Isabel's friendship and patronage extended to many well-known Canadian artists, including A.Y. Jackson, Lawren Harris, Anne Savage, Arthur Lismer, Prudence Heward, Yvonne McKague Housser, and Timothy Findley. Her involvement in arts organizations, such as the Art Students' League, the Canadian Group of Painters, the Haliconian Club, and the Robert McLaughlin Gallery, are also reflected in this collection. The fonds consist of the following series: Artistic activities, Cards, Correspondence, Education, Exhibition, Oshawa, Paris, Personal, and Photographs. Also included in this fonds is the sous-fonds of Robert Samuel McLaughlin. This sous-fonds contains material that Isabel had gathered together and seperated from her own records that pertained, or had belonged, to her father, R.S.McLaughlin.
McLaughlin (family)
The fonds consists of a number of booklets written by Isabel K. Eddy (IKE) relating to various family members. 'The Life of Robert Harkness, 1833-1883', and 'A Captain's Story: Donald Norval Eddy ~ 1918-1945', are tributes to her grandfather, and brother-in-law and his family, respectively. The former recounts among many, the story, based on letters home, of Robert Harkness' adventures with the famous cross-country trek of the Overlanders. The latter tells the story, based largely on letters he wrote home as well, of Donald Norval Eddy's time in England and France, as a Captain with the Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, during World War Two. 'Thomas Henry Race, 1845-1924', tells the remarkable story of her paternal grandfather, from his days as an eye-witness at the Battle of Gettysburg, to his move to Mitchell, Ontario, where he began publishing the 'Mitchell Recordor', to his time as a Trade Commissioner, as a result of a political appointment arranged by Prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier, attending a large Exhibition in New Zealand. 'Letters of a Subaltern', divided into three parts, contain letters (1941-1945) home from the front during World War Two, from her husband-to-be, Robert C. Eddy.
Eddy, Isabel K.,