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Business cards : other.

File consists of five business cards from associates of Dana Porter. There are for: F.J. Lyle, Director Trade and Industry Branch ; E.V. McNeill, Commissioner of Police for Ontario ; Mr. and Mrs. E.D. Carrere ; Ray Timson, London Free Press ; Arthur Welsh, Department of Planning and Development.

Porter, Dana Harris

Porter, Dana : reproductions of paintings.

File consists of six high quality colour photocopies of original paintings by Dana Porter. The paintings are typically Northern Ontario landscapes and were stylistically inspired by the Group of Seven. Porter's maternal uncle was Group of Seven painter Lawren Harris.

Porter, Dana Harris

Noyes, Alfred.

Date: n.d. Place from: London, England To: Catley, Elaine M. From: Noyes, Alfred

Response to Catley thanking her for sending a copy of her book of poems.

Catley, Elaine Maud

Stationary.

File consists of blank letterhead and blank postcards with artistic botanical studies of real pressed flowers made by Martha. Also includes a sample of the pressed flowers.

Black, Martha Louise

Aristotle.

File consists of one audio cassette with recordings by Bernard Suits on Aristotle.

Suits, Bernard

Aristotle : metaphysics.

File consists of one audio cassette of a lecture by Bernard Suits on Aristotle's "Metaphysics" book VI.

Suits, Bernard

Arts lecture part 2.

File consists of one videocassette (VHS) of an arts lecture by Suits titled "Games & Utopia : Posthumous Reflections."

Suits, Bernard

The Grasshopper presentation.

File consists of one audio cassette with recordings by Bernard Suits of a presentation on his book "The Grasshopper: Games, Life and Utopia" and a follow up book.

Suits, Bernard

Scrapbook 2.

File consists of a scrapbook compiled by Damaris Smith's daughter Gertrude, containing an article written by Damaris Smith entitled "Pioneer Wife" published as a serial in Farmer's Magazine beginning with vol. 41, no. 7, July, 1944. The scrapbook also documents the history of the Smith family and contains photographs, a pencil sketch of the "Mountain Hall" homestead, and correspondence.

Smith, Damaris Isabella

Juvenalia.

File consists of one essay written by William Pope Clement titled "Has Canada a National Literature?"

Clement Bowlby Family

Clement, Edwin Oliver.

File consists of one head and shoulders studio portrait of Edwin Oliver Clement seen looking off camera in partial profile.

Clement Bowlby Family

Clement, Edwin Perry.

File consists of two photographs of the exterior of Edwin Perry Clement's cottage "Portage Point" in Georgian Bay.

Clement Bowlby Family

Clement family.

File consists of three identical studio portraits (two mounted) of the sons of Janie and E.P. Clement. Left to right are: Edwin Oliver, William Pope, David Ward, and Charles Bowlby.

Clement Bowlby Family

Clement Family

Series consists of materials relating to the history and genealogy of the extended Clement family. Includes information on the Clement, Pope, and Colquhoun families. Includes clippings, genealogical notes on the family, and ephemera.

Clement Bowlby Family

Mackay, Isabel Ecclestone.

File consists of one full length studio portrait of Isabel Mackay with an unknown woman. The two are seater side by side wearing elaborate gowns.

Mackay, Isabel Ecclestone

Era of consolidation: evangelism among the Nishga, 1887-1900.

Two typescript draft copies of the same article with some variations written by E Palmer Patterson. One copy contains twenty leaves (computer output). The second copy contains sixteen leaves (computer output) with manuscript edits and features the variant title, "Evangelism among the Nishga, 1887-1900 : Era of consolidation." The typescript draft articles were originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan.

Patterson, E Palmer

Haida at Fort Simpson : notes and texts.

Approximately two hundred and twenty-five leaves of manuscript notes written by E Palmer Patterson about the Haida at Fort Simpson, BC. The notes were originally housed in a package titled, Haida. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.

Patterson, E Palmer

The Nishga embrace Christianity in the 1870s.

A typescript draft article (twenty-two leaves, computer output) about the Nisga'a (formerly spelled Nishga) written by E Palmer Patterson. The typescript draft article was originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan.

Patterson, E Palmer

Paul Claytha aka Klaydach, Kledach, Klaitok, Hladerh, Hlidux, Kiete, etc.

A manuscript draft article (ninety-nine leaves) titled, “Chief Paul Klaydach 're-examines' his 'position' : a Nishga chief in a time of change, 1850s-1870s,” written by E Palmer Patterson. Also includes approximately one hundred and twenty leaves of manuscript notes written by E Palmer Patterson. The manuscript draft article and notes were originally housed in a package titled, Paul Klaytha.

Patterson, E Palmer

Pre-contact and early contact.

Approximately one hundred leaves of manuscript notes as well as approximately one hundred and twenty-five index cards with manuscript notes likely written by E Palmer Patterson. Additionally contains a typescript draft article (nineteen leaves, computer output) titled, "The Nishga wolf crest and the coming of the missionaries, 1860-1887," written by E Palmer Patterson. Also includes a typescript draft article (thirty-five leaves) with manuscript notes titled, "Early Nishga-European contact to 1860," written by E Palmer Patterson. The typescript draft articles and notes were originally housed in a package titled, Pre-contact and early contact.

Patterson, E Palmer

Stikine essays.

A manuscript (approximately seventy-five leaves) for a work titled, “Stikine Tlingit traders to Fort Simpson, B.C. in mid-19th century,” written by E Palmer Patterson. The term Stikine is an anglicized variant name for the Shtaxʼhéen Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.

Patterson, E Palmer

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