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Windego trail.

Short story by Jenny Pincock: 8 leaves, typescript This short story was in an envelope addressed to "Canadian Short Stories, C.B.C."

Pincock, Jenny O'Hara

When the latch hangs low.

Short story by Jenny Pincock: 10 leaves, typescript, signed "Jane Lear." This short story was in an envelope addressed to "Canadian Short Stories, C.B.C."

Pincock, Jenny O'Hara

Voice upon the wind.

Short story by Jenny Pincock: 10 leaves, typescript with annotations and corrections, signed "Jane Lear." This short story was in an envelope addressed to "Canadian Short Stories, C.B.C."

Pincock, Jenny O'Hara

Scientific Bearings on Psychic Research and Philosophy.

Two-ring lined notebook belonging to Jenny Pincock, containing 6 p. of manuscript and typescript notes. Material inserted includes loose clippings dated from 1934-1946 and an issue of Psychic Research, 25 (August 1931). Also inserted is an envelope of clippings with note by Jenny Pincock: "Historical clippings on the Church of Divine Revelation" given to me by Minnie.

Pincock, Jenny O'Hara

Progression, vol. 3. Lesson 11, May 1935.

Three copies of Progression 3, no 11 (May 1935). One is unmarked; one contains inserted clippings. On cover of the third copy: "Proof; Notes on the beaver; Musical instruments; Marguerite de Roberval." Inserts include ephemera, drawings of an unidentified male figure, unattributed manuscript with title "History & development of musical instruments and folk- songs," with clipping attached; manuscript by Jenny Pincock with title "Heroines of the French Regime in Canada : Marguerite de Roberval."

Pincock, Jenny O'Hara

Progression 4th.

Material possibly intended for inclusion in Progression. Includes an envelope of manuscript notes and music marked "Moonings 1940"; a typescript, 18 leaves, with title "Jesus and modern spiritualism"; 14 leaves of manuscript and typescript notes for "Feb. Progression"; 3 leaves of typescript by Jenny Pincock with title "We heard a voice"; one leaf manuscript untitled poem by Jenny Pincock.

Pincock, Jenny O'Hara

Poetry etc.

One two-ring lined notebook belonging to Jenny Pincock, used a scrapbook, containing published and typescript copies of poems pasted in. Material inserted loose includes clipping, manuscript and typescript notes and poems, one signed Rev. Thomas Voaden.

Pincock, Jenny O'Hara

Notes on history of religions.

Two-ring lined notebook belonging to Jenny Pincock, containing 36 p. of typescript notes. Material inserted includes printed ephemera, clipping, manuscript and typescript notes and poems.

Pincock, Jenny O'Hara

Messages.

Typescript poem by Jennie Pincock, three drafts, dated Aug. 1933, signed "Jane Lear."

Pincock, Jenny O'Hara

Jenny Pincock: manuscripts.

Mixed typescript and manuscript material, ca. 17 pages of prose fiction, by Jenny O'Hara Pincock with title "When the latch hangs low." [Fictional account of James O'Hara, great-gandfather?]

Pincock, Jenny O'Hara

Jenny Pincock: manuscripts.

One folder of mixed typescript and manuscript material, ca. 75 pages, by Jenny O'Hara Pincock, some fiction, some poetry, written under various names. This material seems to be largely concerned with an account of James O'Hara and other pioneers, as well as stories about pioneers. Titles include "Dunkie spoke to the owl," and "Hidden Spring."

Pincock, Jenny O'Hara

Jenny Pincock: manuscripts.

Mixed typescript and manuscript material, ca. 30 pages by Jenny O'Hara Pincock with title "Hidden Springs" [Poetical account of James O'Hara, great-grandfather?]

Pincock, Jenny O'Hara

Canadian art.

Contains material collected by Jenny Pincock relating to Canadian art and artists. Includes clippings, correspondence, manuscript notes, a printed pamphlet on Morris dancing literature.

Pincock, Jenny O'Hara

And He shall give.

Short story by Jenny Pincock: 10 leaves, typescript, signed "Jane Lear." This short story was in an envelope addressed to "Canadian Short Stories, C.B.C."

Pincock, Jenny O'Hara

Algonquin Park material.

Contains material created or collected by Jenny Pincock and probably retrieved from her cabin at Tea Lake. Includes one notebook with pencil attached containing diary notes from 1927 and from the summer of 1938, recording Jenny Pincock's thoughts and activities. This notebook has been used also to record notes of conversations with people and observations of their speech and appearance (including Tom Wattie and other rangers). Two other notebooks contain manuscript story drafts, one with title "When ducks fly north." Includes a 26 leaf manuscript draft of "When ducks fly north." Includes a number of manuscript and typescript poems, by Jenny Pincock and copies of poems by other authors, clippings, manuscript notes for story ideas, etc. Includes clippings about Algonquin Park and on other topics.

Pincock, Jenny O'Hara

Addresses.

Address book belonging to Jenny Pincock, containing also manuscript notes and poems. Cover is hand painted and lettered.

Pincock, Jenny O'Hara

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