- CA ON00239 F850
- Discrete Item
- 1841
Item is a manuscript in Sanskrit, written by a Brahmin Pundit in the Canarese character. Title taken from the fly-leaf and signed J.J. [John Jenkins].
Jenkins, John
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Item is a manuscript in Sanskrit, written by a Brahmin Pundit in the Canarese character. Title taken from the fly-leaf and signed J.J. [John Jenkins].
Jenkins, John
Dissection of the Upper Extremity
"Dissection of the Upper Extremity" was a paper written by Dr. D.C Matheson in 1946. The illustrations were drawn by A. Leslie McDonald, M.D C.M. It is unknown if this paper was published.
Matheson, Dr. D.C
This is a typewritten transcript of a diary kept by Dr. George A. Hayunga during his time as a surgeon with the United States Navy during the American Civil War. The diary is dated from July 9 1864 to July 18 1865.
Hayunga, Dr. George A.
Isabella Cartwright sketch book
Item is a sketchbook, drawn by Isabella Cartwright.
Cartwright, Isabella
Fonds consists of a letter written by George Woodcock.
Messenger, Ann
Kingston Penitentiary is On The Air
Item is a copy of "Kingston Penitentiary is On The Air", which contains two radio shows, first recorded in July and August 1952, featuring "an hour's worth of perfomances by inmate entertainers from Kingston Penitentiary, as originally recorded over the public airwaves" by Radio Station CKWS.
Friends of the Penitentiary Museum
Cataraqui Cemetery. Young Canada Works Report.
Report relates to the historical significance of Cataraqui cemetery and measures required to restore certain aspeccts of the cemetery, its grounds and buildings.
Cataraqui Cemetery Company
Using historical documents, interviews and personal genealogies, Shernold Edwards examines the history of Black Canadians in Kingston from both an historical perspective as well as the contemporary reality of being a student at Queen's University. Includes interviews with local Kingston residents, the Mason family, the Batchelor family, Rudy Cox, Judi Brown and Rick Neilson. Students Cherilyn Scobie and Anthony Farrell, members of the African Caribbean Student Association at Queen's, are also interviewed. Directed by Pam Main, edited by Dean Shea.
Main, Pamela
Item is a copy of Dr. Stayer's unedited, personal memoir.
Stayer, James Mentzer
Broadside/circular notice to shareholders apprising them of proposed changes to the bylaws of the Society at the upcoming meeting to be held March 7, 1853.
Hastings Building Society