A collection largely of educational ephemera for servicemembers. Also includes some brochures and booklets regarding civilian life. Materials from Canada and the United Kingdom.
A collection of 15 menus, principally from Canadian restaurants situated in Toronto, ON. One menu from Liverpool, NY. One other menu from Paris, France.
American propaganda leaflets (5 pieces).-- "Deutscher Volkssturm Wehrmacht" armband.-- Newspaper issued in Delmenhorst by British occupying forces.-- Catalogue of new books issued by von Hase & Koehler.-- Order to concentration camp commanders.-- Letter in Danish.-- Death notices.-- "Ehren Karte".-- Envelope. addressed to the commander of concentration camp Natzweiler. -- German propanganda leaflets directed towards Allied troops (4 pieces).-- German propanganda leaflets directed towards Red Army forces (2 pieces).-- Identity card.-- "Jewish question".-- Soldier's pay book.-- Political cartoons (4 pieces).-- Posters (3 pieces).-- Questionnaire.-- Russian propaganda leaflets directed towards German forces (5 pieces).-- Song sheet.-- Stationary.-- Ticket of leave.-- Vacation schedule for foreign workers.-- 'Vote for Hitler".
A collection of prints designed by English painter William Hogarth. The collection contains prints published both during Hogarth's life and after his death.
International Molders' Union, Union card (Brockville) -- 2. International Church Society of Canada -- 3. Young Peoples' Societies (religious) -- 4. Antiquarian Society -- 5. Friends of Italy -- 6. Y.M.C.A. -- 7. Literary & Bibliographical Societies -- 8. Architectural Conservancy of Ontario -- 9. Associazione per la amicizia italo-canadese nella Biblioteca nazionale -- 10. Beta Sigma Phi -- 11. Boy Scouts -- 12. Boy Scouts' Semaphore Cards -- 13. British-American Associates -- 14. Dickens Fellowship -- 15. Dominion Board of Trade -- 16. Eaton Girls' Club (Toronto) -- 17. English-speaking Union -- 18. Federation of Ontario Naturalists -- 19. Federation of Student Nationalists (Scotland) -- 20. Girl Guides -- 21. The Grail -- 22. Hereford Choral Society -- 23. Heritage Canada -- 24. Imperial Federation League -- 25. Industrial Accident Prevention Associations -- 26. Industrial Management Clubs of Canada -- 27. International Institute of Metropolitan Toronto -- 28. Lambton County Rural Game Protective Association -- 29. Ligue antialcoolique de montreal -- 30. Ligue nationaliste canadienne -- 31. Metropolitan Toronto Association for Retarded Children -- 32. Midland Provident Loan & Building Society -- 33. Ontario Association of Architects -- 34. Ontario Club -- 35. Ontario Motor League -- 36. Ontario Craftsmen -- 37. Orange Lodge (Ireland) -- 38. Orange Lodge (Canada) -- 39. Physicians' Services Inc. -- 40. Port Hope Curling Club -- 41. Port Hope Golf Club -- 42. Red Cross Society -- 43. Société française des amis des arts -- 44. Stephen Leacock Associates -- 45. Sunderland Subscription Library and Literary Society (England) -- 46. Swiss Club (Toronto) -- 47. Toronto Heliconian Club -- 48. Toronto Humane Society -- 49. Toronto Ladies' Club -- 50. UNICEF -- 51. United Appeal for Metropolitan Toronto -- 52. University of Chicago Quadrangle Club -- 53. Winnipeg Coordinating Committee for Disarmament -- 54. Women's Advertising and Sales Club of Winnipeg -- 55. Women's Advertising Club of Toronto -- 56. Women's Canadian Club of Toronto -- 57. Women's Canadian Historical Society of Toronto -- 58. Y.W.C.A. -- 59. Yonge Bay Bloor Association (Toronto) -- 60. York Masonic Temple (Toronto) -- 61. Zonta Club (Toronto) -- 62. Zoological Society of London (England) -- 63. Murton Lodge of Perfection (Masons - Toronto, 1944) -- 64. The Ancient and accepted Scottish Rite in Canada (Masons - Hamilton, ON., 1945) -- 65. Certificate of Association (Ontario Curling Association, ON., [1970s]) -- 66. Metric Convertor (Canadian Library Exhibitors’ Association – Downsview, ON., 1974) -- 67. The Kipling Society -- 68. Monthly Letter (Limited Editions Club, 595 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y., Sept. 1953) -- 69. PLA Bulletin (Pennsylvania Library Association, 200 S. Craig St., Pittsburgh, PA., Nov. 1973 -- 70. Indian – Eskimo Association of Canada (21 Park Rd., Toronto, ON., N.D.) -- 71. Distinguished Academic Award 2007: Award Acceptance Addresss (Canadian Association of University teachers, Ottawa, ON., 2007) -- 72. Canadian Antique Dealers Association (Toronto, ON., N.D.).
Collection of 558 chromolithographed trade labels intended for the Indian and Chinese market. Many samples bear the names of the colours, places of manufacture, and names of local merchant companies in China and India including Carlowitz & Co. and Manilal Mooljee. Probably produced by Paul Israel in Werra, Germany. Samples are illustrated with Asian and Indian motifs, and include mythological and religious figures, including characters from Journey to the West
Includes 28 tapes of Purdy reading his poetry (Cariboo horses; Pressed on sand). Typescripts and drafts of poems. Typescripts and mimeographs of articles and plays for television and radio).
Correspondence; manuscript entitled Autumn nocturne, typescript of a Beach of stranger, 1959. photocopy of typescript of The Human Face". tapes, cassettes, videotapes of prominent Czech and Slovak leaders interviewed either by John Reeves or by Vera Blackwell. Reminiscences of pre-1948 Czechoslovakia used in CBC's The Human face (Ideas programme).
Collection includes primarily financial statements, correspondence and legal transactions related to the operations of the publishing house Lester & Orpen Dennys during the 1980s. It includes material related to Key Porter, Christopher Ondaatje, Pearson and Jack Shapiro.
The collection consists of letters, some holograph, from Canadian poets and critics, including Earle Birney, Douglas Bush, E.K.Brown, Morley Callaghan, D.C. Scott, and many others. It also includes drafts and research for lectures and articles, and drafts and correspondence regarding Smith's published works.
The collection consists of correspondence pertaining to Hardy's anthology of Canadian poetry, his secretarial duties for the Canadian Authors' Association, his editing of a directory listing of Canadian artists in the Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation Bulletin, and his collection of autographs.
The collection consists of Taylor's research notes, typescripts and galley proofs for his books on geography, urbanography and similar subjects. It also includes correspondence with Taylor's family and colleagues, photographs and offprints of his articles in connection with Marie Sanderson's biography, Griffith Taylor: Antarctic Scientist and Pioneer Geographer (1988).
The collection consists of holograph manuscripts and copies of manuscripts by Thompson, including two drafts for his projected book: a narrative account of his explorations in western America from 1784 to 1812. It also includes several sketches of mountain elevations, some of which were published in J.B. Tyrell's 1916 edition of the Narrative, and several other fragments of manuscripts by Thompson, typed transcripts of his journals, and photostats of other original Thompson material held elsewhere.
The collection consists of correspondence and notes concerning Napoleon Bonaparte, as well as a transcript of the manuscript diary of Barry Edward O'Meara.
The collection consists of notes and typescripts for Tyrrell's industrial engineering works and for his books on bridge design. It also includes family correspondence, personal diaries, scrapbooks and some family photographs. Papers of Tyrrell's youngest son, William Tyrrell, are also included.
The collection consists of both private family correspondence and business papers. Included in the family correspondence are letters from William and his wife Elizabeth to their children, as well letters from relatives in Ireland, family friends and from important figures of the day who were acquaintances of Tyrrell. There is also material relating to Tyrrell's career in local politics and his activities as Justice of the Peace in Weston, Ont. The collection also contains business papers that relate to Tyrrell's contracting and building business.
The collection consists of correspondence, reports, notebooks, drafts for articles and books, family papers, maps, large collection of photographs, clippings and memorabilia.
The collection consists of drafts and typescripts of Wilkinson's writings, including The Hangman Ties the Holly (1955), Lions in the Way (1956), and Swann and Daphne (1960). Literary correspondence is also included.
The collection consists of a book of fur-trading posts, an encyclopedia of the fur trade, land surveyors of western Canada, traverses of the journeys of Thompson and Mackenzie, and notes on the 78th Fraser Highlanders, among other items related to the fur trade and Canadian northwest exploration.
The collection consists of correspondence, notes, articles and printed material concerning personal, ecclesiastical and Chinese matters. It also contains some photographs and other memorabilia.