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Parte deJohn Buchan fonds
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Parte deJohn Buchan fonds
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Parte deJohn Buchan fonds
Item is a newspaper clipping featuring a photograph of the Hon. Alastair Buchan and Sir Shuldham Redfern entering St. Andrew's Presbyterian church for the state service.
Parte deJohn Buchan fonds
Item is a press clipping, which includes two pages featuring a variety of articles on John Buchan soon after his death. The articles were published in "The Evening Citizen", Ottawa, Ontario.
Leading Citizens Voice Eulogies of the Departed Governor-General
Parte deJohn Buchan fonds
Item consists of two copies of the same newspaper article, which include various eulogies for John Buchan. The article was published in "The Evening Citizen", Ottawa, Ontario.
Parte deJohn Buchan fonds
Item is a clipping of a magazine article on a memorial address to John Buchan, published in "The Presbyterian Record".
Ferguson, Alexander
Parte deJohn Buchan fonds
Item is a funeral program for John Buchan. Lord Tweedsmuir was given a state funeral at Saint Andrew's Church, Ottawa, on 14 Feb. 1940.
Saint Andrew's Church
Folk on the Hill : Thoughts on Calvary / by Rev. Harold S. Darby, M.A.
Parte deJohn Buchan fonds
Item is an newspaper article mentioning the author's visit to John Buchan's tombstone.
Darby, Harold S.
Lord Tweedsmuir : his humanity and modesty / (Major J. R. Kirk, M.B.E.)
Parte deJohn Buchan fonds
Item is an obituary for John Buchan, published in the "Evening Post".
Kirk, J. R.
World tributes to Lord Tweedsmuir
Parte deJohn Buchan fonds
Item is a newspaper article discussing tributes to John Buchan after his death, including tributes from Franklin Roosevelt and Mackenzie King.
Address in praise of Sir Walter Scott for the Centenary of his death.
Parte deJohn Buchan fonds
Address in praise of Sir Walter Scott and his writings for the centenary of his death. Speech by Prime Minister of Canada, W.L. Mackenzie King (1st half). Second half blank, with print-through at the end.