1st Battalion: Vol. 68. -- 1 - 30 April, 1945
- CA UVICARCH SC021-1976-025-11-5.25
- Pasta/Processo
The file consists of the diary kept while at Emmerich, Doetinchen, Zevenaar, Steenderen, Zutphen, Bathmen, Wijhe, Zwolle, Siddenburen, Weener, and Leer.
1st Battalion: Vol. 68. -- 1 - 30 April, 1945
The file consists of the diary kept while at Emmerich, Doetinchen, Zevenaar, Steenderen, Zutphen, Bathmen, Wijhe, Zwolle, Siddenburen, Weener, and Leer.
1st Battalion: Vol. 58. -- 1 - 30 June 1944
The file consists of the diary kept while on the Normandy Coast, Pierrepont, Secqueville-en-Bessin, Putot-en-Bessin, and Le Hamel and Rots, France.
Audio Files, Photographs, Journal
Parte de Eve Joseph fonds
The file consists of born-digital files including textual records, photographs, and audio files. The text file (.doc) "entries & observations" consists of working notes and other textual files (.doc) relate to Joseph's speech and reading delivered at the Griffin Poetry Prize event. A folder "photos" includes photographs (.jpg) from the Griffin Poetry Prize and a folder "book launch" includes photographs (.jpg) of various launches and events for "The Startled Heart" and "Quarrels." Audio recordings (.m4a, .mp3.) relate to the Griffin Poetry Prize as well as Ian Brown introducing Joseph at a reading (.wav).
Victoria College Annuals, 1923-30
Photographs are reproductions from Victoria College Annuals, 1923-30 (Arc LE3 V45T4). Included are many images of Victoria College Athletic Teams. On contact sheet: Women's basketball, 1923-1924 (1); Rugby, 1923-24 (2); Men's basketball, 1923-24 (3); Rugby, 1924-25 (4); Women's basketball, 1924-25 (5); Men's basketball, 1924-25 (6); Women's basketball, 1925-26 (7); Men's basketball, 1925-26 (8); Women's grass hockey, 1925-26 (9); Rugby, 1925-26 (10); Men's soccer 1925-26 (11); Men's basketball, 1926-27 (12); Women's basketball 1926-27 (13); Rugby, 1926-27 (14); Men's soccer 1926-27 (15); Women's grass hockey, 1926-27 (16); Women's basketball, 1927-28 (17); Men's basketball, 1927-28 (18); Rugby, 1927-28 (19); Women's Grass hockey, 1927-28 (20); Women's basketball, 1928-29 (21); Women's grass hockey, 1928-29 (22); Men's basketball, 1928-29; 23); Golf, 1928-29 (24); Ice hockey, 1928-29 (25); Rugby, 1928-29 (26); Women's basketball, 1929-30 (27); Women's grass hockey, 1929-30 (28); Golfers, 1929-30 (29); Men's basketball, 1929-30 (30); Rugby, 1929-30 (31).
Letter from Sire Edwin Landseer to a publisher
Parte de Peter Lowens collection
Letter from Sire Edwin Landseer to a publisher, June 27, 1837. Autograph Letter Signed, possibly to a publisher of engravings, offering the Copyright of two of the subjects his brother is preparing for his correspondent, and asking him to let Landseer know "if you wish to have the Blood Hounds Head in the possession of Mr. Russell."
Landseer, Edwin, Sir, 1802-1873
Parte de Sandra Mattia collection
Incunabulum, 32 X 45.5 cm, 1493, leaf from the Nuremberg Chronicle, uncoloured.
Parte de Sandra Mattia collection
Incunabulum, 31.5 X 43.5 cm, 1477, leaf from Pantheologia of Reynerus de Pisis. Includes the following description: 'A page from the Pantheologia of Reynerus de Pisis printed at Nuremburg by Anton Koberger in 1477. With the invention of moveable type in the middle of the fifteenth century, books were printed on paper and in unlimited quantity. These books printed before 1501, known as "incunabula", imitated the forms of contemporary manuscripts. Since readers were accustomed to the decoration of manuscripts, coloured initials were added to the printed page by hand.'
Parte de John Pass fonds
The file consists of a flash drive of electronic files.
Thomson Family Photographs, Discs
The file consists of two CD-R discs titled "Thomson Family Photos #1" and "Thomson Family Photos #2".
Parte de Sandra Mattia collection
Manuscript fragment, 23 X 32.5 cm, 15th century, leaf from a bible. Includes the following description: 'A leaf from a fifteenth century bible which shows the great skill of the medieval scribe and the feeling for design and proportion in planning the page. The scribe was forbidden to make any alteration in his work while copying it. Later owners or scribes sometimes added their own additions or corrections. These were known as glosses. There is a gloss on the reverse side (or verso) of the folio and another on the face (or recto) about four inches from the bottom on the ride side, a small VIII in faded ink. 2nd Samuel, VII and VIII.'