Item is an Electro-steel engraved landscape of Miramachi, a french settelment in the Gulf of the St. Larence destroyed by Brigidier Murry detached by General Wolfe for thatt purpose from the Bay of Gaspe. Engraved by Paul asand and retouched by P.Benazech from a drawing on the spot by Capt. Hervey Smyth and published in London Nov. 5th, 1760 T. Jeffries.
Magazine image of Prince William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland and third son of George II. Born 1721 and died 1765. Printed by Edward Fisher based on a painting by J. Reynolds Pinxit.
Fonds consists of correspondence, including letters home to his wife during his time overseas in WWII; sermons, extending over half a century as well as many dating from his time as a Navy Chaplin; writings; research notes and lectures, from his time at Queen's University as an educator; photographs; subject files, both personal and professonial; prayers; and diaries, dating from 1921 until 1984.