- CA ON00239 F1419-S1-SS3-1998
- Item
- [between 1873 and 1906]
Part of Powell Studio fonds
Waist length portrait seated
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Part of Powell Studio fonds
Waist length portrait seated
Part of Wallace Berry fonds
Scope to be completed at a later date
Part of Powell Studio fonds
Seated portrait
[William G. Davis re. McMichael Gallery]
Part of Isabel McLaughlin fonds
Scope to be completed at a later date
Part of Hugh Segal fonds
Scope to be completed at a later date
William French - Globe and Mail
Part of Nora Catherine Keeling fonds
Scope to be completed at a later date
Part of Shortt-Haydon collection
Item is an standing, electro-stel engraved of William Fredrick Wallett; The Queen's Jester. Engraved by D.J. Pond from a photograph by Mayall. Below indentifing information is "'Supplement of the lilstrated news of the World' The london Joint Stock Mewspaper Company limited Office 199 Strand London.
William Frederick King of Prussia
Part of Shortt-Haydon collection
Item is an electro-steel engraving of Frederick William I, born 1688 and died 1740. Engraved by J. Hopwood from an original picture for Giffords History of the War. Published by S.A. Oddy (London).
Fonds consists of correspondence; subject files, including those relating to the founding of the firm by Thomas Kirkpatrick in 1828, and its centenary celebrations, plus the life of long-time Kingston lawyer, Joseph Boomer Walkem; photographs; and a scrapbook of clippings relating to W.F. Nickle. Of particular interest are the files relating to the principalship of Queen's University in the 1930s. Also includes the official report from the Dominion Liberal Convention of 1893.
Nickle, William Folger
The diary of William Fitzgerald starts with brief records of weather and a few daily events in January of 1892. It goes on to record many of the events that occurred in Mr. Fitzgerald's life in 1892 and 93. These include events in Camden East, Kingston,and Zion Church in Kingston. Much of the diary is taken up with recording events that happened while the author was employed as a cheese maker in Pittsburgh Township and it also records a visit the author made to Syracuse to look for work.
William Fitzgerald