Verses found on the body of a soldier in South Africa : 1900
- CA ON00239 F596-S8-f26-1
- Einzelstück
- [ca. 1900] (Original)
Teil vonJohn Buchan fonds
Item is a handwritten poem [copied?] written by a soldier who died in South Africa.
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Verses found on the body of a soldier in South Africa : 1900
Teil vonJohn Buchan fonds
Item is a handwritten poem [copied?] written by a soldier who died in South Africa.
Unknown
Teil vonJohn Buchan fonds
Item is a clipping of a newspaper article, written by an unidentified author.
Teil vonJohn Buchan fonds
Item is a clipping of a photograph in a newspaper, depicting John Buchan walking away from the Canadian Pacific railway station with Mrs. A. S. Redfern. Photo is taken by an unidentified person.
Teil vonJohn Buchan fonds
Item consists of one handwritten and one typed draft of the same speech, prepared by John Buchan for Their Majesty's Tour, and delivered in Vancouver or Victoria, British Colombia.
Teil vonJohn Buchan fonds
Item consists of a typed draft of a speech, prepared by John Buchan for Their Majesty's Tour, and delivered in Vancouver or Victoria, British Colombia (carbon copy).
Teil vonJohn Buchan fonds
Item consists of a typed draft of a speech, prepared by John Buchan for Their Majesty's Tour, and delivered in Vancouver or Victoria, British Colombia.
Teil vonJohn Buchan fonds
Item consists of a typed draft of a speech, prepared by John Buchan for Their Majesty's Tour, and delivered in Vancouver or Victoria, British Colombia.
Visit of the President of the U.S.A. to Quebec
Teil vonJohn Buchan fonds
Item is a typed draft of a speech delivered in Quebec City, Quebec, welcoming the President of the United States to the City.
Visit of the President of the U.S.A. to Quebec
Teil vonJohn Buchan fonds
Item is a typed draft of a speech delivered in Quebec City, Quebec, welcoming the President of the United States to the City.
Visit of the President of the U.S.A. to Quebec
Teil vonJohn Buchan fonds
Item consists of three drafts of the same typed speech delivered in Quebec City, Quebec, welcoming the President of the United States to the City.