The fonds consists of one folder of correspondence. The correspondence concerns the formation of the Toronto chapter, highlights some of the activities of the Vancouver chapter, including an expulsion, and discusses the distribution of literature, particularly information about the plight of workers in Portugal. Relationships between British, Irish, Australian, American and Canadian chapters and their beliefs are outlined. Correspondents include Jeff Rose, Kit Lyons and Merry Philbin. Don Lake’s early contact name in correspondence was David Gordon.
Lake, Don, 1950-The fonds consists of correspondence (including many letters from Bertrand to Dora Russell), Bertrand Russell's manuscripts and typescripts, photographs, printed materials including Beacon Hill prospectuses, membership cards and programs, and a syllabus. The fonds is supplemented by books which have been catalogued as part of Russell's library and periodicals which have not been catalogued. See Katharine Tait, “Interim Report on the Beacon Hill School Materials,” Russell: the journal of the Bertrand Russell Archives n.s. 7 (1987): 137-40.
Russell, Dora Winfred Black, 1894-1986The collection consists of seven inventories, compiled for each Dorset parish, of the number of farmers, livestock, amount and type of crops (dead stock), number of servants who can be mounted on horseback, number of servants who can be armed with pickaxes and shovels. The inventories were collected by Lord Milton’s Corps of Yeomanry Calvary, the volunteer Dorset Rangers. It seems likely that the inventory was prepared in anticipation of a French invasion.
Dorset RangersThere have been twelve accruals. The fonds is roughly arranged in the following series which vary from accrual to accrual: correspondence, manuscripts, notebooks, published material. There are also photographs (first combined accrual) drawings (eighth accrual) and one video cassette (tenth accrual).
Fetherling, Douglas, 1949-Fonds contains his own files concerning various topics but mainly concerning student activities.
Ward, DougFonds consists of a Pathfinder squadron log book.
Cameron, DouglasThe fonds is organized into the following series: Correspondence, Receipts, and Appointment Book; Articles and Research Materials, Published and Unpublished; Conferences and Courses; Reports and Speeches; Royal Grain Inquiry Commission, 1923-1924; Printed Materials and Miscellaneous Items. The fonds is supplemented by many publications which have not been catalogued or listed. They are located separately from the fonds.
MacGibbon, Duncan Alexander, 1882-1969There are approximately 1,000 books in addition to the typescripts, letters and news clippings which form part of the measured fonds.
Cookridge, E. H.The contents of the fonds mainly concerns Edith's life after her marriage to Russell. The fonds has been arranged in the following series: correspondence, books by Edith Russell, manuscripts by Edith Russell, manuscripts by others, personal documents, diaries, photographs, greeting cards, miscellaneous, Lucy Donnelly papers. The correspondence is arranged into the following sub-series: general, family, George Allen Unwin Ltd., travel, large print books, financial/legal, domestic, Finch genealogy, press clippings, Bertrand Russell: his correspondence, death of Bertrand Russell.
Finch, Edith, 1900-1978The fonds is arranged in 5 series consisting of: minutes, annual reports and vital documents, published or publicly distributed material, records pertaining to FEAC/EAC branches, records pertaining to national committees and chairs, and Toronto audio cassettes and other machine-readable records. Fonds is comprised of the following series: minutes, annual reports and vital documents published or publicly distributed material records pertaining to FEAC/EAC branches records pertaining to national committees and chairs Toronto audio cassettes and other machine-readable records
Editors’ Association of CanadaThere have been a number of accruals which have been combined for the purposes of description. The collection has been arranged into three series: manuscripts, correspondence, and other.
Blunden, Edmund, 1896-1974The fonds is arranged into the following series: manuscripts; biographical files; and correspondence, documents and research files. Fonds is comprised of the following series: manuscripts biographical files correspondence, documents and research files
Lacey, Edward A. 1938-The fonds contains the typescript of the Tupper book which has been annotated by Margaret Marshall Saunders as well a typescript of an unpublished work by her, “Poor Phoebe”. There is correspondence relating to the Tupper book, including correspondence between Edward Saunders and Sir Charles Tupper (1821-1915). Tupper was a physician from Nova Scotia who briefly served as Prime Minister of Canada in 1896. There is correspondence gathered as part of the research of the Tupper book, including one undated letter from Sir John A. MacDonald (1815-1891)to Tupper. There is also correspondence to Margaret Marshall Saunders, mainly from the 1930s. The fonds also contains photographs and news clippings. The fonds was supplemented by books owned by Margaret Marshall Saunders. They have been separately catalogued.
Saunders, E.M. (Edward Manning), 1829-1916The fonds consists of offprints of Dr. Salmon's many articles, his degrees and awards. There is also one letter from Cesare Canessa to Arthur J. Evans of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, dated 6 December 1893. The fonds was supplemented by eight books from Dr. Salmon's library which have been catalogued.
Salmon, Edward Togo, 1905-1988Fonds consists of ten accruals. The first accrual (28-1996; 32-1996) measures 1.8 m, and has been arranged into the following series: manuscripts, speeches and miscellaneous; certificates and awards; photographs and albums; newspaper clippings and journals; sound recordings. It includes correspondence, an appointment book, and family history research materials The second accrual (12-1998) measures 32 cm, and has been arranged into the following series: speeches, correspondence; political files; news clippings. The third accrual (29-1998) measures 1.7 m, and has been arranged into the following series and sub-series: correspondence (congratulatory, family, general, gubernatorial, literary, political, and research); manuscripts and typescripts (autobiographical, books, broadcast scripts, lay sermons, newspaper columns, novels, poetry, screen plays, speeches, stories, uncategorized); printed materials (military reports, news clippings including reviews of his works, programs, stamp covers); photographs; sound recordings. The fourth accrual to (39-1999 and 41-2000) measures 20 cm, and has been arranged into the following series: correspondence, manuscripts and typescripts, and printed materials and photographs. The fifth accrual (11-2001) measures 12.5 cm and consists of audio-cassettes, a speech typescript, and a colour photograph. The sixth accrual (12-2002) measures 6 cm and has been arranged in two series: correspondence; typescripts, programs, photographs, and printed materials. The seventh accrual (15-2002) measures 5.5 cm and consists of 2 guest books and photographs of certificates. The eighth accrual (30-2002) measures 10 cm and consists of printed material and 2 photograph albums. The ninth accrual (14-2003) consists of 3 issues of Leather Lines: The Journal of the Leather Family History Society. The tenth accrual (05-2005) measures 12.5 cm and consists of correspondence, honorary awards, and his death certificate and funeral service,
Leather, EdwinThis collection of newsletters was written in London by John Farr and his son John Farr Junior between 25 June 1719 and 10 September 1720. They were sent periodically to Francis Thistlethwayte in Winterslow, Wiltshire. The number sent varies from five to fourteen per month. The content includes: military and naval affairs, especially the war with Spain; foreign news from Europe, Jamaica, Newfoundland, and the Americas; news from Scotland and Ireland; commerce and shipping movements; natural disasters such as earthquakes; criminal affairs, spies, murders and arrests; deaths and the funeral of Joseph Addison; legal reports, stock reports and quotations, South Sea Bubble, politics and Parliamentary affairs.
Thistlethwayte, FrancisThere have been three accruals. The first accrual (22-1999) consists of eight files of poems, six of which are organized into chronological periods: file 1 1943-1971; file 2 1971-1973; file 3 1973-1984; file 4 1984-1989; file 5 1989-1995; file 6 1996. The remaining files are: file 7 "Vignettes of a Nursing Life", 1989; file 8 poems to Olmec head in Mexico, n.d. All files except files 6-8 have an index to poems contained in the back of the file. The second accrual (15-2000) consists of one file (F.9) of poetry, 1996-1999; the third (03-2001) accrual consists of one file (F.10) of recent poetry.
Evans, Elizabeth, 1916-Elizabeth Mary Copley was given a blank bound manuscript in 1814. In this book she copied out selected pieces from different authors in various languages. She titled the work "Miscellanies" There are 65 pages in the manuscript.
Copley, Elizabeth Mary, 1800-1887The collection consists of: an original photograph the Simcoe family estate in Wolford, England, with a woman, possibly Mrs. Simcoe, on the front lawn; a handwritten copy of a letter from her daughter, Sophia Simcoe, originally written in June 1835, mentioning her mother and Mrs. Scadding; a typewritten extract from an article by Henry Crawford Scadding commenting on an event in Mrs. Simcoe's diary. The dates of creation of the latter two items are not known.
Simcoe, Elizabeth Posthuma, 1762-1850The fonds consists of correspondence (including letters from Lorne Pierce and one letter from E. J. Pratt), photographs, musical scores, and printed materials.
Reynolds, Ella Julia, 1881-1970