Diaries.

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  • Use for personal accounts of events, experiences, feelings, and observations, usually recorded daily in a calendar, notebook, or other type of blank book. Can also be used for the blank books specially organized for keeping a daily record, or having spaces with printed dates for daily memoranda and jottings.

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          40 Archival description results for Diaries.

          Aimé Sydney Bruneau Fonds
          CA MUA MG 4251 · Fonds · 1910-1975

          The fonds consists of the personal papers of Aimé Sydney Bruneau, including personal family and WWI correspondence, diaries, minutes, manuscripts, and Shakespeare manuscripts.

          Bruneau, Aimé Sydney, 1893-1979
          CA OSLER P093 · Fonds · 1865-1933

          The fonds documents A.D. Blackader's personal and professional life. The fonds contains correspondence, diaries, autobiographical notes, papers and lectures, certificates, diplomas, testimonials, article reprints, photographs, and some memorabilia.

          Blackader, A. D.
          Alexander Mackenzie Fonds
          CA RBD MSG 796 · Fonds · 1805-1806

          Fonds consists of Mackenzie's journal kept on Great Bear Lake.

          Mackenzie, Alexander, 1764-1820
          Andrew Pyper Fonds
          CA MUA MG 4301 · Fonds · approximately 1950-2012, predominant 1990-2005

          The fonds consist of a variety of textual materials created by Andrew Pyper such as published and unpublished materials, early creative writing works, story-outlines, drafts, agendas and diaries. The fonds also contains personal correspondence between Pyper and his publishers, editors, friends and fans. The collection includes working scripts for television and film adaptations of his novels. The photographic material mainly consist of Pyper’s early childhood in Stratford, time at McGill University, travels to the Yukon and Brazil, and living in Toronto.

          Pyper, Andrew
          Arthur William Currie Fonds
          CA MUA MG 1030 · Fonds · 1928-1933

          Fonds consists of originals, carbon and photocopies stemming from both the wartime and post-war phases of Currie's career. His wartime career is recorded in a copy of his battlefield diary for 2 June 1916- 8 February 1917 and commemorated in an album of signatures of the officers he commanded. Postwar materials comprise correspondence and speeches. The correspondence concerns various causes which Currie patronized and books for which he wrote introductions. His speeches (in 7 volumes, with some loose) are devoted to the war and its aftermath, politics, education, eulogies, speeches of welcome, Christmas and New Year's messages, dedications of war memorials and the like. Some are noted as having been written by Wilfred Bovey.

          Currie, Arthur, Sir, 1875-1933
          C. Duboille Fonds
          CA RBD MSG 178 · Fonds · 1777

          Fonds consists of a travel journal from a trip to Italy kept by Duboille.

          Duboille, C., active 1777
          Clement Henry McLeod Fonds
          CA MUA MG1056 · Fonds · 1868-1968

          Very few of the McLeod papers actually concern the Observatory. However, his work for the railways and in Newfoundland is documented, as are his views on the education and employment of engineers. The basic record for the early part of his career is a diary kept from 1870 to 1875, regarding student days and early work on the Observatory. An essay, "Winter under canvas" (1868) describes an early surveying job, and a letter from his father (1872) inquires about his academic progress. His work for the railways is documented by three letters of recommendation, and two letters (one from Stanford Fleming) on the work of his colleagues in the West. The Newfoundland survey (1875) is described in McLeod's diary, a manuscript essay "Across Newfoundland" (1876), his printed reports and three letters. His work at McGill is represented by six letters (largely official acknowledgements of appointments), and McLeod's manuscript notes on McGill history. McLeod's concern with the engineering profession is reflected in two addresses on education and professional development, and copies of about a dozen letters to Sir Wilfrid Laurier (1906-1908), C.A. McGrath and E.F. Wurtele (1912), largely on the employment of engineers in the civil service.

          McLeod, Clement Henry, 1851-1917
          CA RBD MSG 1246-2 · File · 1785
          Part of Joseph Hadfield Fonds

          File contains an account of the visit of Joseph Hadfield to the Niagara Falls and surrounding area. A description of the Falls is given. Hadfield outlines his activities and travels in the summer of 1785. Some physical description of the Great Lakes area is given.

          Hadfield, Joseph, 1759-1851.
          Edith Smellie collection
          CA RBD MSG 1348 · Collection · 1888-1899

          The collection consists of Edith Smellie's diary, a photograph, and notebook "Visiting List." The first section of her diary recounts a trip from Brockville, Ontario, to New York from October 2-10, 1888. She and her companions left Brockville by steamboat and transferred to rail at Morristown. The diary details visiting Central Park, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, as well as Macy's and other stores. The final pages of the diary contain calculations and a short list of purchases, including boots, shoes, paints, and collars. A few pages in the diary begin to recount a second trip in 1889, as well as some poems. In addition to the diary is a sepia cabinet portrait by Sheldon & Davis, Kingston. The visiting list contains numbered entries of visitors for 1897, 1898, and 1899. There are also some addresses.

          Smellie, Edith E.
          CA MUA MG2034 · Fonds · 1910-1937

          Scrimger's papers mainly concern his war service. His brief diary of the Ypres campaign, 1915, is supplemented by signals and military messages on troop movements and medical matters; Scrimger sometimes used the signal forms for additional diary entries. There are also a handful of letters and cables of congratulation on his V.C., certificates of service, newsclippings, and printed souvenirs. The remainder of these papers consist of obituary notices and tributes. Some are pasted into Scrimger's notebook of Professor Bier's clinic, Berlin, 1910.

          Scrimger, Francis A. C. (Francis Alexander Carron), 1880-1937