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            46 Archival description results for Europe

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            Charles Bothwell Pyper fonds
            CA ON00370 F0387 · Fonds · 1927-1973

            The fonds consists of newspaper clippings of Charles Bothwell Pyper's articles in the Telegram together with telegraphic messages that served as 'hard copy' for his articles from foreign posts; correspondence, and notes; and newspaper clippings from several other newspapers. It includes a typescript of 'Chamberlain and his critics,' as well as earlier drafts, typescripts, some with corrections, of a book on Winston Churchill, and drafts of unpublished dramatic productions by Pyper. The vast majority of the fonds consists of newspaper clippings, notes and related material concerning Pyper's journalism, arranged alphabetically by subject. Some of the subjects included in the fonds are: Clement Attlee, Lord Beaverbrook, the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, Winston Churchill, Joseph E. Davies, Anthony Eden, the League of Nations, Palestine in the post-war years, the Spanish Civil War, the Suez Crisis, the United Nations, and World War II.

            Pyper, C.B. (Charles Bothwell), 1885-1975
            Dame Edith Sitwell fonds
            CA ON00370 F0408 · Fonds · 1922-1977

            The fonds consists of correspondence, financial records, notebooks, galleys, and typescripts of Dame Edith Sitwell.

            Sitwell, Edith, 1887-1964
            E.C.A. Gordon fonds
            CA ON00370 F0315 · Fonds · 1856

            The fonds consists of a diary of E.C.A. Gordon and account book for work in the shipyards at Galatea, Constantinople, for the year 1856. The accounts are kept in piastres [Spanish currency] and British pounds.

            Gordon, E.C.A, fl. 1856
            Edgar Tilden Alberts fonds
            CA ON00370 F0253 · Fonds · 1955-1971

            The fonds documents Edgar Tilden Albert's activities as a member of the Organizing Committee of York University and his travelling to Soviet Union for the period 1955-1971.

            Albert, Edgar Tilden, b. 1905
            Ernesto Vinci fonds
            CA ON00370 F0439 · Fonds · 1898-1999

            The fonds mainly documents Ernesto Vinci's career as a singer. It also partially documents his activities as a teacher at the University of Toronto.

            Vinci, Ernesto, 1898-1983
            CA ON00389 1.0 · Series · 1954-1993
            Part of Sheila Watson fonds

            Series consists of 29 diaries, dated reading journals and day planners created and preserved by Watson during her adult life. These Material contain fragments of her creative writing; drawings in graphite, coloured pencil and ink; reading notes and language exercises; collected ephemera; recordings of her daily activities and financial transactions; and reflections on her experiences, emotions, relationships and surroundings.
            In general Watson kept confessional and reflective diaries from 1954 (1955?) to about 1957. When she moved to Toronto in 1956 to pursue her doctoral studies, Watson began to keep what can be best described as Reading Journals: dated notes pertaining to books she was reading interspersed with short diary entries regarding her correspondence, her observations of her surroundings and her academic experiences. After she moved to Edmonton to teach at the University of Alberta, and upon her retirement in Nanaimo, Watson's recorded thoughts become more infrequent. In her later life, Watson appears to have purchased commercial Day Planners to record her daily activities and financial translations.
            It is apparent that Watson kept journals during her early teaching career in Cariboo Country in British Columbia. However, it seems she destroyed these at a later period.

            Watson, Sheila, 1909-1998
            WWI Photographs
            CA ON00373 MG 30-MG 30 · Series · 1914-1918
            Part of Mackenzie family fonds [textual record and other material]

            Series consists of images from WWI in which Addision Alexander and his brother Ross, both served. Many photos depict other men from Vaughan, Ontario who also joined the war. Includes some excellent scenes of camp life and the destruction wrought by the war in France.

            Cameron family fonds
            CA ON00370 F0493 · Fonds · 1865-1990 ; 1969-1990 predominent

            Fonds consists of more than 60 letters, newsletters, poems, and greeting cards written by Margaret Laurence to Ian and Sandy Cameron, as well as a copy of Laurence's will. The correspondence discusses Laurence's work as a writing instructor and speaker at the University of Toronto, her relationship with other Canadian writers and Clara Thomas, her move from Toronto to Lakefield, and her involvement with the Writers' Union of Canada conference in Ottawa in November 1973. Laurence comments extensively on her own works and her efforts to encourage other writers (including Ian Cameron), her efforts to produce a recording of songs with her lyrics and Cameron's musical score to accompany "The diviners," the film contract based on this novel, and her elation at winning the Molson Prize in 1975. The correspondence also discusses her divorce from Jack Laurence, her relationship with her children, and her views on social and generational change. The correspondence is accompanied by nine vinyl recordings given by Laurence to the Camerons that feature European classical music, African palm wine music, and Ghanian highlife music. The fonds also contains five letters from John Ruskin, the Victorian writer and art critic, to Kate Towney and Arbuthnot Cameron, 1865-1867, regarding Towney's marriage and financial affairs, mineral collecting, and ideas from Ruskin's book, "Modern painters." These letters are accompanied by notes and transcripts, as well as a letter written in 1907 regarding the Ruskin correspondence.

            Cameron (family)
            Fonds · [18-] – 1947

            Fonds consists of the following series: Breden-Ham-Sharp family photographs, Publications and Clippings from the Breden, Ham, and Sharp family members.

            Sharp, Margaret Breden Ham
            Gershon Iskowitz fonds
            CA ON00012 SC114 · Fonds · [191-?]-1988

            Fonds consists of personal and professional records of Gershon Iskowitz, including photographic documentation of his family and early life, self and studio, and works of art; publicity material including newspaper clippings about his career; personal artefacts such as identity documents; a small amount of personal correspondence; and a condolence book signed at his memorial service.
            Contains series:

            1. Photographs
            2. Publicity material
            3. Identity documents
            4. Personal correspondence and notes
            5. Writings about the artist
            6. Sketch and notes for Northern Lights Septet #3
            7. Audiovisual records
            8. Artist’s palettes
            9. Condolence book
            Iskowitz, Gershon
            Fonds · 1916-1917

            Fonds consists of correspondence between Private William Stafford and Helena Robertson while William was serving overseas in England, France and Belgium during the First World War. During the time of their correspondence, Helena was living in Lambeth, Ontario.
            During the dark days of the First World War, France found itself host to many Belgian refugee women and children while war ravaged their homeland. Anxious to help their men-folk in their battle for freedom, the women, among other things, made beautiful hand embroidered cards to sell to the Allied soldiers. These have since become some of the most desirable nostalgia available to the postcard world. Some of these cards have found their way to the Elgin County Museum and with them come a love story. The cards had been sent from the battlefields of France and Belgium by Gunner Will Stafford to Helena Robertson of Lambeth. They are beautiful cards with touching messages – ‘A kiss from France’ or ‘With loving wishes’ and ‘I don’t forget you’. Both Will and Helena sent other cards of a more common type. Some were in a numbered series, each carrying a verse from a well known poem or hymn. Thus the receiver would know if all the mail was reaching its destination. In this case, as indicated by the messages, they also acted as tracers for the letters which interspersed the cards. It was later learned that Will came home in good health, married Helena and together they had a daughter, Elsie and a son, Arnold. J. Kirby

            Stafford, William
            CA ON00333 14-008 · Fonds · 1981-1997

            Fonds consists of Professor Dawn L. Smith's research on the Spanish Golden Age Theatre revival, post-Franco 1975-1996. The collection includes research materials, newspaper clippings, theatre bulletins, correspondence, notes, and published articles. Also included are copies of two books: Historia de los Teatros Nacionales 1939-1962 and Cuatro Siglos de Teatro en Madrid.

            Smith, Dawn L.
            CA ON00012 SC036 · Fonds · 1831-2010, predominant 1900-1965

            Fonds consists of personal and professional records created by Gilbert and Stewart Bagnani and their families, chiefly in Europe, North Africa, and Canada, for the most part between ca. 1910 and 1955, comprising photographs of Gilbert Bagnani's travels and archaeological work in Italy, Greece, Turkey, Libya and Egypt in the 1920s and 1930s; a motion picture of his activities in and around Tebtunis in Egypt in 1934; correspondence between the Bagnanis themselves, Gilbert Bagnani's mother Florence Bagnani and other family members; photos of the families of Gilbert and Stewart Bagnani, including 19th-century photo portraits of their Dewar, Houston, and Robinson relatives; a collection of copy prints and glass slides of art and antiquities used by Dr. Bagnani in his university teaching; audio recordings of Dr. Bagnani lecturing; albums of clippings and memorabilia of family and social events; miscellaneous printed, typescript and manuscript items; photos of the Bagnanis at Trent University in the 1980s; an album of postage stamps; and other material.

            Contains series:

            1. Correspondence
            2. Family photographs
            3. Archaeological and travel photographs
            4. Art history images
            5. Albums and scrapbooks
            6. Miscellaneous records
            Bagnani, Gilbert, 1900-1985
            Boguslaw Schreyer collection
            CA ON00408 C010 · Collection · 1943

            Collection consists of one Polish-language newspaper from German-occupied Poland.

            Schreyer, Boguslaw
            Gary Lumsden collection
            CA ON00408 C009 · Collection · 1639

            Collection consists of a book of sermons by English theologians.

            Lumsden, Gary
            W imię Boże!
            CA ON00408 F007-F007-0014-02 · Item · 1933-1934
            Part of Junior Red Cross (North Bay Teachers' College) fonds

            Item is a scrapbook about the Junior Red Cross branch in Radomsko, Poland. Through drawings, paintings, needlework samples, photographs, and collages, the scrapbook documents the branch's activities and aspects of Polish life including city and rural landscapes, folk costumes, postage stamps, and a map of the country with portraits of its leaders. The wooden front cover is decorated with a marquetry cross design.

            CA ON00408 C010-C010-0028-16 · Item · July 12, 1943
            Part of Boguslaw Schreyer collection

            Collection consists of issue number 163 of Nowy Kurier Warszawski (The New Courier of Warsaw), a German propaganda broadsheet newspaper published in occupied Poland during the Second World War.