Port of Kingston, Customs House. Discharge of 2 mill damsels
- CA ON00239 F823-18
- Unidad documental simple
- 18 Sep. 1839
Parte deMcGuin Family fonds
Item is a document, Port of Kingston, Customs House. Discharge of 2 mill damsels
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Port of Kingston, Customs House. Discharge of 2 mill damsels
Parte deMcGuin Family fonds
Item is a document, Port of Kingston, Customs House. Discharge of 2 mill damsels
John Breakenridge in account with A. McGuin, Dr.
Parte deMcGuin Family fonds
Item is a document, John Breakenridge in account with A. McGuin, Dr.
The fonds consists of correspondence relating to his memoirs, A Goodly Heritage and a copy of the memoirs. They include a description of his days at Queen's University.
McLeod, Donald Ivan
Address and volume of memoirs and recollections entitled Thus in the stilly night (1972).
McLeod, Hugh Alexander
Parte deHugh Alexander McLeod fonds
File consists of the bound reminiscences of Hugh McLeod.
The fonds consists of a letter (1947 Jan. 12), essays and addresses, and a catalogue of his personal sound recording collection, along with the sound recordings themselves. Note and delegate badge, with picture of his housekeeper. The slides depict views of Oxford, England, Western Canada schools, theatre, art, and lectures on Shakespeare.
McNeill, William Everett
Parte deWilliam Everett McNeill fonds
File contains lantern slides for a lecture on Shakespeare.
Parte deWilliam Everett McNeill fonds
File contains lantern slides of Oxford University.
Poetry Reading by W.E. McNeill (c.1947)
Parte deWilliam Everett McNeill fonds
Poems by Yeats, R.L. Stevenson, Earnest Dobson, and Dr. A.E. Clark (Dean of Applied Science), Wordsworth, Blunt, Tennyson, Euripides, Lois Saunders (Librarian at Queen's) and 23rd Psalm
Summer School - 1948, 1950; Nuns - Sisters of Providence; Father Hanley - 1949; Summer School 1954
Parte deWilliam Everett McNeill fonds
Staff and Students talk about summer school, nuns read poems and prayers, Father Hanley talks about Newman House