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            Collection · 1852-2017

            This collection consists of catalogues; price lists; flyers; correspondence; envelopes, product information booklets; CDs; line drawings; seed packets, trade cards, and photographs.

            CA ON00353 AFC 48 · Fonds · 1770-1959, 1994

            This fonds has records for John and Amelia Harris Family, including various relations, friends and colleagues .

            John and Amelia Harris Family
            Fonds · 1890 - 1894

            The fonds consists of photographic negatives featuring members of the Patteson family. Most of the photographs on the glass plate negatives were taken by Rose MacInnes (nee Patteson) and feature the Pattesons on their estate in Eastwood, Ontario (the former Admiral Henry Vansittart property). The film negatives feature Daisy (Christine Millicent) Moss (nee Patteson) and her son Pat (Thomas) Moss.

            It is arranged into the following series and subseries:

            Series 1: Glass Negatives - Eastwood
            Series 2: Film Negatives - Pat & Daisy Moss

            MacInnes, Rose Louise
            Professor Peter Royle fonds
            Fonds · ca. 1969-2017

            Fonds is comprised of published and unpublished books, plays, short stories, articles, and essays written by Professor Peter Royle. Included are hard copy manuscripts and notes, as well as several digital files (links to be added at a later date).

            Royle, Peter, 1934-2017
            CA ON00380 series 7-item 4 · Item · ca. 1872
            Part of Dr. Beaumont Dixie fonds

            Item is a page, likely used in fundraising for the service. It features three stories of rescue by the Royal National Life-Boat Institution, a list of the 233 lifeboat stations under their management (in England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland), the rescues of the institution in 1871, and a small summary of financials and awards received. Featured rescues are the wrecked schooner Hero, by the lifeboat Centurion of Walmer, Kent, United Kingdom on 16 October 1872; the French ketch the Zébre [sic, Zèbre], by the lifeboat Dr. Hatton of Littlestone, 26 October [1872]; and the Lily, trapped on the Hasborough Sands, by the lifeboat British Workman of Palling, Norfolk, 26 October 1872.

            Susan Neale fonds
            Fonds · 1938; 1957-2015

            Fonds includes reports and photographs pertaining to Susan Nealeís archaeological studies and career in the field of archaeology. The materials focus on Ontario, Nunavut, and England and include photographs and slides taken by Neale of Hambledon Hill, Edmund Point, Nettilling Lake, and Roche Bay. Many of the Roche Bay photographs are of lithics analyzed by Neale for her Trent University Masterís thesis. Also included in the fonds are personal, academic, and family records.

            Neale, Susan, 1960-