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Fragment of later manuscript

  • CA ON00239 F254
  • Discrete Item
  • [after 1974]

Fragment of manuscript written in Latin (?), with some English notations on the verso.

Varley, Jacobus

F.P. Boyce fonds

  • CA ON00239 F2457
  • Fonds
  • [1918]-1973

The fonds consists of photographs of F.P. Boyce, his brother, Herbert Frank Boyce, a photograph possibly of the interior of the Kingston Branch of the CIBC (1918), ration books from the 1940s and invitations to events surrounding the royal visit in 1973. Also includes files relating to the switching depot for the Canadian National Railways and a natural gas contract.

Boyce, Frank P.

Foster Family fonds

  • CA ON00239 F2449
  • Fonds
  • 1968

Fonds consists of letters written by a Tamil girl, living at the Guild of Service Seva Samajam Girls Home, located in Coimbatore, South India, to her foster parents in Kingston, Ontario.

Fort Henry Scrapbook collection

  • CA ON00239 F1179
  • Fonds
  • 1936-1982

This collection contains material pertinent to the Fort as museum and consists of thirty-three scrapbooks of printed clippings covering Fort Henry and local activities from opening of Fort as museum in 1936, ( v.1) to 1982 (v.33).

Fort Henry, National Historic Site

Forsythe Family fonds

  • CA ON00239 F2215
  • Fonds
  • 1915-1931

Fonds consists of correspondence and other material relating to several family members from Portsmouth, Ontario, who fought with the Canadian Expeditionary Force during World War One.

Forsythe family

Forster and Dyce Eighteenth-Century Manuscripts collection

  • CA ON00239 F1321
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1735]-1762

The "Eighteenth-Century Manuscripts" collection provides a wealth of source material on a range of major writers. John Forster owned the largest collection of Samuel Richardson manuscripts in existence. Forty-seven poems, including odes, sonnets, dramatic prologues and epilogues are included, along with the major archive of his correspondence. Eight-hundred and fifty letters are reproduced, many relating to his work on the major novels "Pamela," "Clarissa" and "Sir Charles Grandison." A vast collection of literary manuscripts, letters and papers of Jonathan Swift are also included in Part Two. Among them is Swift's private diary, that dates from 1727, many personal accounts, correspondence, verses, riddles, a problematic first edition of "Gulliver's Travels" with manuscript alterations that may be autograph and the Dublin Inquisition's Commission of Lunacy on Swift of 1742. Manuscripts of Samuel Johnson include the proof sheets of his "Lives of the English Poets," along with varied correspondence. Correspondence of major authors of the period include that of Daniel Defoe, Henry Fielding, Mrs. (Elizabeth) Inchbald, Robert Burns, Edmund Burke, William Cowper, Horace Walpole and David Hume. Some early letters of William Wordsworth date from 1797 and there is a large volume of verse by James Thomson.

Richardson, Samuel

Ford S. Strathy fonds

  • CA ON00239 F1888
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1911]-1919

The fonds consists of 3 albums: album 1 consists of approximately 90 photographs of the Strathy family (Ford, his sisters Mary, Frances, Grace, and his mother, and father, Stuart) are shown camping in Northern Ontario(1911-12) vacationing at Niagara Falls (1913) and on a trip to England (Devonshire) and Rosapenna, Ireland in 1913; album 2 depicts F.S. Strathy's pilot training between 1916 and 1917, and his period of service on the Western Front in 1917. He is shown with J.N. 2 & 3 (Curtiss) machines at the Curtiss Aviation School in Long Branch, Ontario. Also shown is his training in Vendome, France (after a stop in London) in February 1917, and the photographs indicate he later visited Paris. In France, Ford flew D.H. 4 machines. He is also seen involved in various leisure activities, and on the ground taking machine gun training; the third album contains letters, clippings, photographs, and documents compiled by the Strathy family during the war, and added to after Ford's death. The letters begin in 1916 as Strathy moved across Canada (Montreal, Halifax) and crossed the ocean (arriving in London) and are addressed to his family in Toronto. The letters describe the continuation of his flight training in England and France in 1917, and his visit to Paris. He concluded his flight training in May in Cranwell, Lincolnshire. In July, Flight Sub. Lieut. F. S. Strathy went on active service in France flylng a Sopwith "Camel." In letters home, he described in detail his daily activities including his only "confirmed kill" during aerial combat on 15th of August,1917. Two days later F. S. St.rathy was shot down over German lines. The remainder of the documents include his military papers, and record the aftermath of his death including a letter from a comrade who had witnessed his last battle. Ford's letters often included diagrams which illustrated training and combat activities. Two diagrams and part of one letter of his were published in Thre Argus (19 December, 1917) and the Daily Express, (2 April, 1918).

Strathy, Ford S.

Ford McCullough Goodfellow fonds

  • CA ON00239 F742
  • Fonds
  • 1925-1973

Copies of correspondence, lists of discharges, transfers and casualties of Royal Engineers working on the Rideau Canal, 1830-1837, and information relating to the military hospital at Newboro during the construction of the Rideau Canal. The papers also contain certificates, receipts and examinations of the Medical Council of Canada, Canadian Medical Association Code of Ethics (1922).

Goodfellow, Ford McCullough

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