Booklets containing published speeches, reports, articles, and one menu related to the two World Wars and Canadian Manufacturing, predominantly the Second World War.
Part I of the biography of Edward Winslow-Spragge, "The Link," written by his wife, Louis S. Winslow-Spragge. Part I covers 1914-1918 and details Edward Winslow-Spragge's work in munitions.
Black and white postcard from Edward S. Winslow to Lois Harrington Winslow, written from Edinburgh. Postcard depicts the Ross Fountain and Edinburgh Castle.
Clippings photocopied by the Secretary of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Great Britain, most concerning the Canadian Manufacturing Association's delegation to London and Britain's preparations for war.
Letter unsigned and undated, but probably from Edward to Lois written during July 1910. Letter discusses George VI and the question of whether Canada should be called a Kingdom or a Republic.