Early medical co-education and Women's Medical College, Kingston, Ontario, 1880-1894
- CA ON00239 F247
- Discrete Item
- 1981
Paper read to Kingston Historical Society, 1981 Sept. 16 by Dr. A. A. Travill.
Travill, Anthony A.
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Early medical co-education and Women's Medical College, Kingston, Ontario, 1880-1894
Paper read to Kingston Historical Society, 1981 Sept. 16 by Dr. A. A. Travill.
Travill, Anthony A.
Thomas Dalton and the "pretended" bank.
Unpublished bound history of the private Bank of Upper Canada founded at Kingston 1818. Property of Kingston Historical Society.
Dalton, Ian R.
"The Whip-pon-will": Herald of 'The Angels Visit', by Malcolm Campbell
Essay relates to the life and work of Agnes Maule Machar.
Campbell, Malcolm
Les arpents de neige au printemps
Item is a photocopy of "Les arpents de neige au printemps," a talk given by Larkin Kerwin, who was the first Roland Michener Visitor at Queen's University.
Kerwin, Larkin
Essay submitted to Brescia College.
Platt, Jane Bracken
Souvenir Edition of Collingwood Shipyards History
Photocopy of commemorative history of Collingwood Shipyards, Collingwood, Ont., 1883-1983.
Collingwood Shipyards
Lake Ontario tall Ships Rendezvous
Promotional package for the Tall Ships Rendezvous in Kingston, Rochester and Toronto in 1984. Includes letters of welcome from community leaders, itineraries, press releases, etc.
Unknown
Kingston and Area Ethiopia Relief Fund
This fonds consists of footage of a fund-raising telethon, first aired on Kingston Cablenet, on behalf of the Kingston and Area Ethopia Relief Fund.
Kingston and Area Ethiopia Relief Fund
When the ferry stopped there/by Mark Mihorean
Essay for History 458, Queen's University. Relates to the Calvin family and Garden Island.
Mihorean, Mark
Female university students in the late nineteenth century/by Lynne Marks.
Paper in partial fulfillment of a Master of Arts program at York University, 1984. Records of Queen's University students were used for the period from 1895 to the 1900's.
Lynne Marks