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75-1015 · Fonds · 2 Sept. 1909-6 Sept. 1909

This fonds consists of a letter and postcard of W.G. Hankinson to his wife at Deloraine in Manitoba, discussing personal matters and the establishment of his men's shop in Cobalt, Ontario.

Hankinson, Mrs W. George
77-1000 · Item · 1913-1931

This item is a notebook containing photographs of the Wilson family, King Street, Cobourg. Some photographs were taken in Regina, Saskatchewan. Almost every photograph is identified by subject and photographer, and a few are also dated.

Wilson, Mrs. S.G.
Mrs. E. Kayser fonds
75-1022 · Fonds · 1916-1917

The fonds consists of a memoir (photocopy, 8 pages) on Sir MacKenzie Bowell (1823-1917) by his private secretary; and an anonymous scrapbook of clippings relating to Canadian Railways, Laurier, Bourassa, Canadian nationalism and annexationism.

Kayser, E.
Mowat, Farley
JWRF/010(08) · File · [ca. 1985-1988]
Part of John Wadland research files collection

File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Farley Mowat. This file contains newspaper clippings with topics including the ban of Mowat’s book Never Cry Wolf in the U.S school system, his life, and pieces written on interviews with Mowat.

Moving Pictures: Canada
JWRF/010(07) · File · [ca. 1980-1990]
Part of John Wadland research files collection

File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Canada’s moving pictures. This file contains newspaper clippings and magazine cutouts. Topics in this file include those such as the development of the film industry, Cineplex, Ontario's film industry, film institute and popular films of the time.

92-002 · Fonds · [between 1894 and 1914]

This fonds consists of glass slides which were used as teaching materials at Mount St. Joseph. The subjects include Tennyson: Idylls of the King, 55 slides; physiography, 15 slides; zoology, 5 slides; physics, 4 slides; English and history, 7 slides; and, European history, 6 slides. Ten of the slides in physiography, 2 slides in botany and 1 slide in chemistry were made by high school students in Lindsay.

Mount St. Joseph