[Biography of John McN. McCrea]
- CA ON00239 F2838
- Discrete Item
- [ca. 1965]
Item is a biography of John McN. McCrea, maker of pioneer models.
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[Biography of John McN. McCrea]
Item is a biography of John McN. McCrea, maker of pioneer models.
[Biographical sketch of Charles Mair]
Item is a manuscript biographical sketch of Charles Mair.
Items are a manuscript history of the Laidman family of Binbrook, Ontario (ca. 1950) and a partial list of Presbyterian records and pamphlets in the Dominion Archives (1924).
Laidman, Elizabeth
Refers to 64 gallons of ale to be delivered to Town Hall
Wade, Mason
Bibliography of Canadian Federal Royal Commissions and Commissions of Inquiry
The item is an extensive, multi-part manuscript of a bibliography of Canadian Federation Royal Commissions and Commissions of Inquiry. Pages are hand-written, typed or have clipped excerpts from published catalogues stapled to legal sized sheets. There are extensive hand-written annotations throughout.
Meynard, Louise
Bibliographical Society of Canada fonds
The fonds consists of correspondence pertaining to publications of the Society or colloquiems sponsored by the Society; minutes of the Council; subject files relating to bibliographies on a number of subjects as well as files on publications; constitutional material; publications; book reviews and proofs; members' photographs and photographs of events; miscellaneous material.
Bibliographical Society of Canada
Item is a manuscript in Sanskrit, written by a Brahmin Pundit in the Canarese character. Title taken from the fly-leaf and signed J.J. [John Jenkins].
The fonds consists of subject files, research files, clippings relating to women's issues in Canada and at Queen's University, as well as relating to her work at Queen's.
Baines, Beverley
Fonds consists of a scrapbook containing memorabilia related to her time as a student at Queen's University at Kingston; an oil painting of Grant Hall, executed and given to her as a birthday gift, by Dr. Alex Bryans; photographs of the Queen's University campus, its buildings and events, Kingston, and Avonmore, Ontario, and Queen's University Officer Training during World War One.