Volumes, artifacts, and miscellaneous
- CA OSLER P178-3
- Series
- 1931; 1870; [1925?]
Part of Charles Lewis Fonds
Series includes miscellaneous textual records and artefacts belonging to Charles Lewis and Beatrice Maud Young Lewis.
Volumes, artifacts, and miscellaneous
Part of Charles Lewis Fonds
Series includes miscellaneous textual records and artefacts belonging to Charles Lewis and Beatrice Maud Young Lewis.
Victorian pocket notebook cover
Part of Charles Lewis Fonds
Various undated obituaries of Lewis, and a cabinet photo similar to those published at his death
Part of Charles Lewis Fonds
Consists of various undated obituaries of Lewis, and a cabinet photo similar to those published at his death in 1925.
Various legal documents, including patent documents, last will and testament
Part of Charles Lewis Fonds
File of various legal documents, including patent documents, last will and testament, 1877-1939.
Various business, financial, and legal correspondence and documents, primarily of Mrs. Charles Lewis
Part of Charles Lewis Fonds
File of various business, financial, and legal correspondence and documents, primarily of Mrs. Charles Lewis, 1917-1932.
Tyronis thesaurus, or, Entick's Latin-English dictionary
Part of Charles Lewis Fonds
Part of Charles Lewis Fonds
Consists of book entitled "The Wedded Life," J. R. Miller, D. D., dated 2 Dec. 1914 in pencil on cover. Additional pages at the beginning of the volume include a handwritten record of the couple's wedding and a list of gifts received.
Part of Charles Lewis Fonds
Brief testimonial letter probably contemporary with item 10-3. Black bordered and signed H. L. V. (largely illegible).
Part of Charles Lewis Fonds
Testimonial, from John R. Reed, Manager of the Berehaven Mines, for 25 years, a very supportive (even fulsome) testimonial to Dr. Charles Lewis on his work amongst the 11,000 miners, of a very high degree of professional competence and caring as a physician … from and after 1857.
Part of Charles Lewis Fonds
Testimonial, Clinical Class at Mercers Hospital, Dublin, during sessions 1849 and 1850: "was honorably distinguished on account of the zeal and ability displayed by him." Signed with seal.