- CA ON00239 F596-S4-f4-25
- Item
- [1935?]
Part of John Buchan fonds
Item is a newspaper article on two books, including John Buchan's "The King's Grace".
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Part of John Buchan fonds
Item is a newspaper article on two books, including John Buchan's "The King's Grace".
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John Buchan Speaks : The Clash of Old and New in Literature
Part of John Buchan fonds
Item is a newspaper article on John Buchan printed in "The Canadian Author, Vol. XIII. No. 3" and written by an unknown author.
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John Buchan for Rideau Hall; new viceroy's record
Part of John Buchan fonds
Item is a newspaper article on the appointment of John Buchan as the new Governor-General.
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John Buchan : the brilliant historian, novelist and Governor-General-elect of Canada
Part of John Buchan fonds
Item is a short newspaper article on the appointment of John Buchan as the new Governor-General.
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Part of John Buchan fonds
Item is a newspaper article on John Buchan and his family.
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Governor-Generalship of Canada : a previous commoner
Part of John Buchan fonds
Item is a short newspaper article on the Governor-Generalship and John Buchan as the Governor-General-designate.
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Part of John Buchan fonds
Item consists of three handwritten family tree tables, including the Elliot family table and Oliver family table. Item was located and retrieved from WD Jordan Special Collections - Buchan, under call number DA804.1 .D9F8.
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Extract of letter, from unidentified person to [John Buchan?]
Part of John Buchan fonds
Item is a typed extract from a letter with the author's signature and name of recipient absent.
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Envelope, from unidentified person to Susan Buchan
Part of John Buchan fonds
Item is a cream coloured envelope stamped with the date and torn open from the right hand corner. There is no letter attached, but it may have come with item 19 from 2110, Box 8, File 7. The words "Down North" are printed on the back.
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Envelope, from unidentified person to Susan Buchan
Part of John Buchan fonds
Item is a cream coloured envelope torn open at the top and with no date present. There is no letter attached. The words "Down North" are printed on the back.
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