The inaugural service of the United Church of Canada
- CA ON00239 F2806
- Discrete Item
- 1925
Items are the order of service for the first United Church of Canada in Toronto, 10 June 1925, and for the first Kingston service in Grant Hall, 21 June 1925
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The inaugural service of the United Church of Canada
Items are the order of service for the first United Church of Canada in Toronto, 10 June 1925, and for the first Kingston service in Grant Hall, 21 June 1925
The influence of the British Military on the development of sport in Kingston/by Alison Mitchell.
A graduating essay submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Physical and Health Education, Queen's University, March, 1979.
Mitchell, Alison
Items are two copies of a memorial supplement in honour of Lt. Col. Lorne Mulloy, a former graduate of Queen's University and veteran of the Boer War.
The Kingston House of Industry, 1850-1880, by Kerry Abel.
Essay for History 449, Queen's University, 1978.
Abel, Kerry
The Kingston police, 1880-1900/by Norbert Cunningham.
Essay for History 326, Queen's University.
Norbert Cunningham
Item is a National Defence College brochure containing a history of Fort Frontenac by Mary O'Connor and a description of the course at the College.
"The Nature of medical practice," by F.B. Exner
Address delivered to the students of the senior class, [Faculty of Medicine?], 1951.
Exner, F.B.
The Opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway
Items are a brochure of "Commemorating events of great significance to the people of Ontario - The Opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway" (1959), two 80th anniversary coins celebrating the 1000 Islands bridge (1968) and an accompanying letter to and from David Dowsley.
Early version of Canada's maple leaf flag (George Stanley's design) and Order of service for memorial at Morgan Memorial Chapel, Queen's University, 1976 Oct. 5.
Petrie, Christopher Franklin
The story of Iona Academy, St. Raphael's, Glengarry County
Paper read at a meeting of the Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Historical Society, 19 Mar. 1975.
Macdonald, Sister Clair