- CA MUA MG3039
- Fonds
- 1924-1925
Amos' papers consist of three student notebooks, including drawings for history of architecture courses taught by Professor Ramsey Traquair, and a chart interpreting cyclones.
Amos, Pierre Charles, 1897-1976
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Amos' papers consist of three student notebooks, including drawings for history of architecture courses taught by Professor Ramsey Traquair, and a chart interpreting cyclones.
Amos, Pierre Charles, 1897-1976
Pierre Francois Sarrobert Fonds
Ce fonds comprend divers ordres militaires et d'autres documents et lettres dont les ordres de transfert du commandement au poste de Camouestigia à M. de St-Vincent (1754) et des ordres de faire une reconnaissance au Lac St-Sacrement et "au petit seaut" (1755).
Sarrobert, Pierre Francois, active 1749-1755
The fonds is divided into five main categories covering Pierre Gloor's activities as a researcher and administrator, 1950-1993. 1) Research, 1952-1993, including original studies, research materials in the form of slides, etc., and letters to scholarly journals; 2) Meetings, Symposia and Conferences, containing documents recording Gloor's presentations; 3) Lectures; 4) Correspondences with academics and institutions; and 5) Administrative, documenting Gloor's activities within the McGill University Faculty of Medicine, Montreal Neurological Institute, and Montreal Neurological Hospital.
Gloor, Pierre
The fonds contains fourteen notebooks kept by the Poisson family during their studies in medicine. The notebooks contain lecture notes and class notes on various topics in medicine taught by prominent professors such as, Jean Étienne and L. Landry, L. Simard, F.A.H. Larue, and J. Sewell.
Poisson (Family : 1854-1877 : Gentilly, Québec)
Fonds consists of working files, office files, galley proofs, and other materials related to the operations of the Porcupine's Quill Press.
Porcupine's Quill
Fonds consists of an album of chiefly scenic postcards. Roughly half depict the western regions of Canada and the United States, including: Los Angeles, Pasadena, and San Francisco, California; Victoria and Vancouver, British Columbia; the Rockies; and Medicine Hat, Alberta. Other Canadian locations are represented including Ontario and Saskatchewan. European postcards make up roughly the second half of the postcards and are mostly from England, with some from Paris. A couple postcards feature cartoons or humourous scenes. One photographic postcard features kittens and there is one Christmas-themed postcard. Some of the postcards appear to have been sent between members of the Francis family of Headingley, Manitoba, including Lester Francis, Etta Francis, and Russel Francis.
Post-Graduate Students' Society Fonds
The Post-Graduate Students' Soceity of McGill University (PGSS) fonds consists of the corporate records, including correspondence, meeting minutes, reports, pamphlets, and other administrative records from 1960-2011.
McGill University. Post-Graduate Students' Society
Proposal of Alterations to Pulp and Paper Research Institute
Industrial laboratory. -- --1 Drawing: 1 pencil on paper -- --1 Development drawing: offices -- --
Proposal of Outbuildings for Dr. Todd
Ice house, wood shed, tool shed and potting room; wood; wall bearing. -- --9 Drawings: 2 ink on linen; 1 pencil on paper; 5 watercolour on paper; 1 blueprint -- --1 Survey drawing: site plan --5 Development drawings: floor plans, elevations --3 Working drawings: floor plans, elevations, sections -- -- --
Protestant Board of School Trustees/Protestant School Commissioners of Lachine Fonds
These are the papers of the Secretary-Treasurer for the period 1892-1955. They cover his financial and administrative activities, but do not include the Commission's official minutes, or records of individual schools. Financial records include assessment rolls, 1903-1925, a ledger of tax assessments and payments, 1911-1914, statements of revenue and expenditures, 1900-1910, 1918-1924, and a cash book, 1936-1943. Administrative functions are documented by correspondence files. Correspondents include the provincial Department of Public Instruction, the City of Lachine, teachers, banks, commercial firms involved in school maintenance, suppliers, other school boards, and parents. The emphasis throughout is on financial matters, personnel, and school buildings, with some material on curriculum, use of schools by outside groups, and student activities.
Protestant Board of School Trustees of Lachine