Elspeth Steuart Clark fonds

Inventory list
Identifier Sort ascending Title Level of description Date Digital object
B2005-0032/001 Letters of Elspeth Clark to her mother, Mrs. Isabella Fripp File July 1940 - Oct 1941
B2005-0032/003 Letters of Elspeth Clark to her mother, Mrs. Isabella Fripp File Sept 1942 - June 1943
B2005-0032/001P(05) 8 photographs (marked A to H) of Clark family members and friends in Canada. Descriptions from notes forwarded by Mrs. Elspeth Clark’s son, E. (Edwin) F. Clark: File 1940-1942
B2005-0032/001P(03) 4 photographs of landscape taken on a canoe trip from Camp Ahmek enclosed with letter September 20, 1942 (see (05) F and G below) File 1942
B2005-0032/001P(06) 1 colour photograph of Mrs. Elspeth Clark taken at Christmas File [199-?]
B2005-0032/002 Letters of Elspeth Clark to her mother, Mrs. Isabella Fripp File Nov 1941 - Aug 1942
B2005-0032/004(10) Memoir of Elspeth Clark with typescript and notes by her son, E.F. Clark; newsletter article on Mrs. Clark File [199-?], Spring 2000
B2005-0032/001P(01) 2 photographs enclosed with letter dated September 28, 1941 with captions on back: “Lady D (in stripes) [and] Mrs Ben Davies in our garden at Oakville – with the ‘washing’. ; “Life at Oakville. The Broom, The --- & Loblaw shopping Basket” File 1941
B2005-0032/001P(02) 4 photographs taken at a summer camp, enclosed with letter dated Feb.25, 1942 with captions: “Mrs Ben Davies, Hope [Davies] & S[hirley Clark] by the swimming pool & landing stage”; “S[hirley] in camp uniform green jersey & shorts, socks yellow shoes”; [group photograph] “Miss Hamilton the owner of Tanamakoon”; “S[hirley] & me [Elspeth Clark] File 1942
B2005-0032/001P(07) Group photograph of War Guest Mothers Club [jpeg] File [ca 1940-1944]
B2005-0032/004(01)-(08) Letters of Elspeth Clark to her mother, Mrs. Isabella Fripp File July 1943 - May 1944
B2005-0032/004(09) Letter log books with notes File 1940-1949
B2005-0032/001P(04) 3 photographs enclosed with letter of November 14, 1942: Elspeth Clark, her son Edwin and daughter Shirley in garden of Mrs LeFroy “who lived across from 2 Gormley Avenue”. See similar photographs (05) below. File 1942