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              Nimmo family fonds
              89-1023 · Fonds · 1860-1908

              This fonds consists of three notebooks which belonged to various members of the Nimmo family. The notebook belonging to Robert Davidson Nimmo holds accounts from 1860 to 1865. The notebook belonging to T.J. Nimmo contains recipes for tanning and taxidermy, circa 1893. There is an account book belonging to Mrs. R. Nimmo dating from 1898 to 1906 and a diary of A.R.M. Nimmo from 1908.

              Nimmo family
              Mary Tuer diary
              75-1001 · Item · 2 July 1914-4 Sept. 1914

              This item is a diary of a European tour from 2 July to 4 September 1914, and of boat trip aboard the SS Megantic (Montreal, Quebec, to Liverpool, England). There are also passenger lists, menus, and postcards included in the diary. The diary has some references to the outbreak of World War I, and the removal of British subjects from the continent. There is also one piece of correspondence included dated 6 September 1914. The diary chronicles a tour through England, France, Holland, Belgium, Germany and Switzerland.

              Tuer, Mary
              James Mitchell journal
              69-1000 · Item · 1825

              This item is a journal which was kept by James Mitchell while on a tour of Niagara Falls in 1825.

              Mitchell, James
              Elsie Ross diaries
              75-1000 · Item · 1911-1912

              The first item is a diary of historical places in Paris, France, written from November 1911 to July 1912. It includes postcards of historically interesting buildings and notations regarding the use of the buildings and their origins. The second item is a diary of art history, written from February to July 1912. It includes postcards of works of art and notations relating to the history of art.

              Ross, Elsie