[Imperial Chemical Industries scrapbook]
- CA ON00239 F2746
- Discrete Item
- 1953-1954
Item is a scrapbook (unbound) of articles relating to the building of the Imperial Chemical Industries plant in Millhaven
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[Imperial Chemical Industries scrapbook]
Item is a scrapbook (unbound) of articles relating to the building of the Imperial Chemical Industries plant in Millhaven
Item is a notice for the processing of claims from Philadelphia relating to the sixth article of amity, commerce and nivigation between His Britannic Majesty and the United States of America. The notice is signed by Wm Moore Smith.
Item is a calendar, bound in tri-colour string, containing verses about Queen's University as written by Alice King, and drawn and lettered by her sister, Margaret L. King.
King, Alice
Item is a sheet with three hand-drawn crests affixed. These were proposed designs for the Kingston coat of arms.
Extract from the manuscript by Charles Lindsey in the Mackenzie Papers
Item is a typed annotated bibliography.
University of Toronto. Library
Copy of a despatch from Lord Aylmer to the Secretary of State for the Colonies
Item is a print copy of a despatch from Lord Aylmer to Secretary Spring Rice in Quebec.
Catalogue of Indian and other Relics
Item is an accessions register listing native artifacts, possibly collected by G.W. McCallum, mainly from Ontario locations, but also including aboriginal artifacts from Australia and New Zealand.
McCallum, George Alexander
[Broadside advertising Townsend Family production of The Orphan of Geneva]
Item is a broadside advertising a production of The Orphan of Geneva by the Townsend Family theatre troupe, as performed at Napanee Town Hall.
Collection consists of notices from the Portsmouth Clerk, a letter introducing an applicant for a position at Rockwood, two offprints of House of Commons speeches and high school entrance exams for Geography and English Grammar (1890).
Items are signed agreements from the District of Montreal. These were purchased as examples of early printing from Montreal.