- CA UVICARCH AR385
- Collection
- 1869
The collection consists of two personal ledger scrapbooks. Includes business cards, indenture, correspondence, and pamphlets.
Marchant, William M., 1854-1935
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The collection consists of two personal ledger scrapbooks. Includes business cards, indenture, correspondence, and pamphlets.
Marchant, William M., 1854-1935
The fonds consists of a one page signed letter from William [Ke...?], Dublin, to James Wyld MP, Charing Cross, on the claims of the Hudson Bay Company to Canada and British Columbia.
Wyld, James, 1812-1887
The collection consists of a beaded stole. The stole is made of red felt and is embroidered with a bead floral design. Each side measures approximately 60 cm.
Crease, Henry Pering Pellew, Sir, 1823-1905
The fonds consists of a notebook. It contains handwritten notes, principally on English grammar.
Haffenden, Henry
English 19th Century Autographs Scrapbook collection
The collection consists of a scrapbook containing autographs of English notables including Wellington, Peel, Palmerston, Disraeli, and George Cruikshank.
The collection consists of 19 early European maps collected by Michael Williams who gave a substantial art donation to the Maltwood Gallery.
Williams, Michael Collard, 1930-2000
The collection consists of 4 hls. Ker Baillie Hamilton (1856-57) from Antigua to Henry Labouchere, M.P. Secretary of State for the Colonies. Further letters are written by Governor C. J. Bayley pleading the case of Mr. F. Whitley concerning colonial securities for public officers, plus earlier letters from Whitley to Robert Lowe, M.P. and from Adderley and Francis to Whitley.
Taunton, Henry Labouchere, Baron, 1798-1869
The fonds consists of 21 pages of a 21 x 34 cm holograph notebook titled "Crimean Experiences by William Love" giving the author's recollections and reflections on the war (1853-1856).
Love, William, b. 1835
The collection consists of two letters from Belcher in 1855 and two from McClintock in 1869. The first Belcher letter is concerned with the Minie rifle, and the second with personal matters. The first McClintock letter is concerned with charts and exploration of the west African coast. He mentions Belcher in this regard. The second letter is about personal matters.
Belcher, Edward, Sir, 1799-1877
The fonds consists of an oversized volume containing a copy of a waterworks grant for Preston, Lancashire; indentures for Robert Abbatt. Also includes courtship correspondence between Jonathan Abbatt and Mary Dilworth, plus photocopies and floppy disks of same. The letters chronicle the courtship, discussions of faith, local events, shared sentiments, etc.
Abbatt (family)