- CA OSLER P135-4-76
- Item
- September 3, 1900
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Envelope from A. N. Worthington, South Africa to Lt. Colonel Worthington, Sherbrooke. Handwritten.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Envelope from A. N. Worthington, South Africa to Lt. Colonel Worthington, Sherbrooke. Handwritten.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Blue envelope addressed to Lt. Col. Worthington, Sherbrooke. It has been cut down the sides so that both the front and back of the letter are visible. There are two postmarks, one from Carnarvon and one from Sherbrooke. Handwritten.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Back flap of an envelope presumably item 4/70a. on which is printed the words "We are proud of you boys safe return home again". Printed.
Excerpt from the Minutes of the College of Surgeons
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Excerpt from the Minutes of the College of Surgeons. On Sept. 24, a letter from a Robert Henry Russell is read. On Feb. 3 Worthington's application is recommended by the President's Council and unanimously granted. Handwritten.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
From 90th Winnipeg Rifles, Christmas- New Year.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
New Years card from Lieut. Col. Worthington and officers of the 53rd Battalion, Sherbrooke.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Christmas card from Major G. K. Addie and officers of the Corps of Guides (M. D. No. 7)
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Christmas greeting card from Wood and officers of VIII Regiment of Royal Rifles to Lt. Col. Worthington and officers of XI Hussers.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
A Christmas greeting card from Lt. Col. Chambre and officers of the 90th Regiment Winnipeg Rifles. Printed.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
"They Promise Free trade!" Handbill alleging Mat Liberal candidate for Sherbrooke declared mat the Liberal for Government, if re-erected, would institute Free Trade, and that mills in the Townships would close as a result.