Records relating to David McDonald
- CA ON00239 F1718
- Discrete Item
- 1854-1855
Attendance certificate and booklet of his verse published at the time of his death.
McDonald, David
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Records relating to David McDonald
Attendance certificate and booklet of his verse published at the time of his death.
McDonald, David
Recordings of Sir Bernard Lovell at Queen's University
Items are sound recordings of Sir Bernard Lovell's Brockington Lecture (9 Mar. 1970) and recordings of an informal discussion with students held 10 Mar. 1970.
Lovell, Bernard
Photocopied article contains short sketches of G.D. Liveing, W.J. Pope, Sir James Dewar, Dr. Ruhemann, Sir J.J. Thomson, Sir Eric Victor Appleton, Lord Rutherford of Nelson and Charles Thomas Heycock.
Atkinson, J.T.N.
Recherches au temps perdu - reminiscences/de Hugh Le Caine
Mimeographed and annotated copy.
Le Caine, Hugh
Illustrated design catalogue of interior trim, doors, stairs, office fittings and church furniture, incorporating revised edition of the new Universal Moulding Book (Chicago, Rand McNally, 1887).
Rathbun Company
These albums contain albumen prints of: Kingston Mills and Locks; Rice Lake; Cobourg; Kingston; Tete du Point; Fort Henry; tennis courts; field hockey games; skiff sailing races; and railroad construction.
Hannaford, R. Maitland
[Queenston & Lewiston Bridge specifications for design and book]
Items are a signed specification for designs for the Queenston and Lewiston Bridge, including an annotated plan, and a book titled "Clarke on Iron Bridges of Very Large Span."
Queen's Summer School Association material
Items are Ann Hearn's QSSA card, a Summer School patch, and the playbills for Blithe Spirit from Queen's Summer Theatre and Second Concert by the Summer Symphony Orchestra, The School of Ballet, and the Summer School Glee Club.
Hearn, Ann
Item is a calendar, bound in tri-colour string, containing verses about Queen's University as written by Alice King, and drawn and lettered by her sister, Margaret L. King.
King, Alice