Item is a electro steel engraving by Henry Colbourn of William Henry IV, Duke of Clarence, King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland; born 1765 - died 1837. Engraved from a drawing by Thos Lawrence in the posesion of Messrs Colnughu.
Material relating to Lynnwood Farnam. Includes list of his recitals at the Church of the Holy Communion, New York City, 1920-1930; Farnam's notebooks, correspondence relating to Farnam and a biography sketch of Farnam.
The item is a photocopy of a diary which relates to the working and personal life of William Hendry Ranson. The diary appears to have be put to paper in 1903, but is perhaps based on, or a compilation of, other notebooks and diaries, as the detail of the material (such as specific dates and times) appears to be too precise for mere recollection. The diary has no entries for dates between 1899 and 1914. The subject matter of the diary covers Ranson's military service, his work with the Brockville and Ottawa Rail, and the distillery as well as events such as his children's birthdays, deaths of friends and family, and other holidays. Entries for Christmas day, New Year's day, and his wedding annivesary tend to include more personal information.
The fonds consists of correspondence, subject files, speeches and other material relating to the motion picture business, the Republican Party, the Second World War and American politics.
Item is aa seated, electro-steel engraved portrati of William Harrison Esq.: Commader of the "Great Eastern" Steamship. Engraved by D.J. Pound fro a photograph by Mayall, not publisher information listed. a visual copy (withoput Publishing info) of PGc3087 (a).
Item is a seated, electro-steel engraved portrait of William Harrison, Esq.: Commander of the "Geat Eastern" Steam Ship. Engraved by D.J. pound from a photograph by Mayall and publised as part of "the Drawing Room Portrait Gallery of Eminent Personages Presented with the Ilustrated News of the World" by the London Joint Stock Newspaper Company-Liminted, 199 Strand & 122 Regent Street London. Copy of PGc3087 (b).