- CA RBD MSG 118
- Fonds
- 1848-1855
This diary written at Rome, 1848-1855, is in English, French and Italian.
Wolley, Jane (James), active 1848-1855
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This diary written at Rome, 1848-1855, is in English, French and Italian.
Wolley, Jane (James), active 1848-1855
A speech delivered by Taylor at McGill in 1971 outlines the history and work of the Royal Society of Arts.
Taylor, James, Sir, 1902-
James Sutherland Thomson Fonds
The James S. Thomson fonds consists of handwritten sermons, lecture and teaching notes, prayers, lectures, addresses, photographs, clippings and book drafts reflecting Thomson's diverse career in administration, academic and church life. While most of the material concerns Thomson's work at McGiII's Faculty of Divinity and the Lay School of Theology, there is some material relating to his tenure at the University of Saskatchewan, the United Church of Canada and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Many of the sermons, lectures and addresses are not dated and could have been written in Scotland prior to his arrival in Canada.
Thomson, James Sutherland, 1892-1972
This is a collection poems of Jaffier, 1810-1858. A signed note by Bertram Dobell on the covering leaf identifying Jaffier as James St.Aubyn.
St. Aubyn, James, active 1810-1858
The James Mallory fonds consists of McGill files (1958-1977), external files (1963-1961) and personal files (1949-1968). The McGill files comprise of correspondence, reports, minutes and memoranda for university committees reflecting Mallory's involvement in the Canadian Studies Seminar, the Department of Economics and Political Science, and the Faculty of Graduate Studies. External files consist of correspondence, reports and documents relating to professional associations and committees, and they reflect Mallory's involvement with the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Personal files contain correspondence, documents relating to Mallory's writings, manuscripts and reviews of books and articles. Arranged by subject.
Mallory, J. R., 1916-2003
This includes notes on a dictionary of Chinook Jargon (Chinook Wawa) extracted from a report of H-L. Langevin and a Frisian dictionary and grammar. There is also a volume of marriage certificates 1878-1880.
Roy, James, 1834-1922
About half of Donald's papers consist of diaries giving brief daily records of his professional and sometimes personal activities from 1918 to 1981. The remaining files fall into two series. Essays and addresses, 1919-1962, largely on economic aspects of the chemical industry, were addressed to professional organizations and commercial bodies such as the Engineering Institute of Canada, the Canadian Chemical Association, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, and the Industrial Development Board of Manitoba. More informal speeches include a radio talk on jobs in the chemical industry, 1938. Personal materials comprise some family, legal and investment records, 1940-1952, and undergraduate essay on medieval universities, 1910, correspondence related to an annuity fund set up by Donald for Jessie Henderson, secretary and librarian of McGill's Chemistry Department (1946-1961), and a file of press releases and congratulatory letters on Donald's receipt of the Chemical Industry Medal, 1952-1953.
Donald, James Richardson, 1891-
"Architectural Drawings, 1894, 4 drawings." Included are drawings for an addition to the house of Arthur E. Abbott in Senneville, PQ.
"Dessins architecturaux, 1894, 4 dessins." Notamment des dessins d'une annexe à la maison d'Arthur E. Abbott de Senneville (Québec).
Rhind, James Robert, 1853-1918
Fond contains solely glass slide negatives. Many slides depict the McGill campus between the years 1918-1921, including the Strathcona Medical Building, as well as the Royal Victoria Hospital. Other subjects include street scenes taken in Montreal after the end of the First World War and the Lockharts' family life during the early 1920s.
Lockhart, James R., 1890-1980
This author's manuscript of What he cost her (1877), contains corrections.
Payn, James, 1830-1898