Letter, from unidentified person to Susan Buchan
- CA ON00239 F596-S6-f8-2
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- 10 Oct. 1946
Parte de John Buchan fonds
Item is a handwritten letter signed by the hand of an unidentified author.
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Letter, from unidentified person to Susan Buchan
Parte de John Buchan fonds
Item is a handwritten letter signed by the hand of an unidentified author.
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Letter, from Douglas Valentine LePan to Susan Buchan
Parte de John Buchan fonds
Item is a typed letter signed by the hand of the author, in Orangeville, Ontario, concerning the Tweedsmuir Memorial Presbyterian Church.
LePan, Douglas Valentine
Letter, from George Spence to Susan Buchan
Parte de John Buchan fonds
Item is a typed letter signed by the hand of the author, in Regina, Saskatchewan, concerning Susan Buchan's book, "John Buchan".
Spence, George
Letter, from Susan Buchan to John F. Nute
Parte de John Buchan fonds
Item is a typed letter with the author's signature absent (carbon copy), concerning a pair of silver candlesticks.
Tweedsmuir, Susan Charlotte Buchan
Letter, from Arthur B. Perry to Susan Buchan
Parte de John Buchan fonds
Item is a typed letter signed by the hand of the author, reminiscing over the last time the author and his wife had seen Susan and John Buchan.
Perry, Arthur B.
Park is a lasting memorial to Lord Tweedsmuir : [newspaper clipping]
Parte de John Buchan fonds
Item is a newspaper clipping published in the Star Weekly, Toronto, featuring photographs of Tweedsmuir Provincial Park.
Messages received from foreign governments
Parte de John Buchan fonds
Item is a typed list of messages received after the death of John Buchan.
Messages received from official bodies: provinces, cities, etc.
Parte de John Buchan fonds
Item is a typed list of messages received after the death of John Buchan.
Parte de John Buchan fonds
Scope to be completed at a later date
Parte de John 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.