- CA ON00239 F596-S9-f19-1
- Item
- [between 1930 and 1940?]
Part of John Buchan fonds
Item is a typed draft of a manuscript later used in John Buchan's book "Memory Hold-the-Door", chapter twelve.
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Part of John Buchan fonds
Item is a typed draft of a manuscript later used in John Buchan's book "Memory Hold-the-Door", chapter twelve.
Part of John Buchan fonds
Item is a typed draft of a speech delivered in [London, England?], as a reply on behalf of the visitors to a toast.
Part of John Buchan fonds
Item is a typed draft of a speech delivered in Montreal, Quebec, concerning business and politics.
Part of John Buchan fonds
Item is a typed draft of a speech delivered in Colchester, England, as a toast to "the Defensive Forces of the Crown."
Part of John Buchan fonds
Item is a typed and handwritten speech delivered in [Colchester, England?] as a toast to Commerce and Industry.
Colonel John Buchan responds on behalf of the Guests
Part of John Buchan fonds
Item is an article published in "The Abbey Road Journal" recounting John Buchan's toast and speech, introduced by Viscount Hailsham.
Colonel John Buchan, M.P. / By Sheriff J. G. Jameson
Part of John Buchan fonds
Item is a clipping of an article published in "The Man's Own Paper".
Jameson, J. G.
Commercial Bank of Scotland dinner
Part of John Buchan fonds
Item is a typed draft of a speech delivered in [Scotland?], as a toast to the Commercial Bank of Scotland.
Part of John Buchan fonds
Item is a handwritten commonplace book, which John Buchan began writing at 15 years old in 1890, Glasgow, Scotland. Item was also sent to his wife, Susan Buchan, on approximately 10 Jun. 1925.
Conference of Reformed Churches
Part of John Buchan fonds
Item is a typed draft of a speech (one of two drafts) delivered in Montreal, Quebec, to Buchan's fellow Presbyterians.