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Worthington Family Fonds
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Letter

Letter from Thomas Smith, Quebec. There is no salutation. This is to certify that E. D. Worthington has been attached to the army in Canada as acting Assistant Surgeon for the past 18 months. The Staff Surgeon describes his work habits as being attentive and diligent. Handwritten.

Newspaper clipping

"Lawrier carries the Country". From Sherbrooke Record, November 4, 1904. Includes paragraph on Dr. Worthington's election in sherbrooke.

Photograph

A black and white, head and shoulders photo of Dr. Worthington. It is mounted on cardboard with gold lettering at the bottom "Presby 111 Wellington St., Sherbrooke, Que.". Dr. Worthington has been written in pencil across the bottom. Notes made by W. W. Francis are on the verso.

Drawing

A sketch made of a man's face with long hair and a full beard and moustache. It was done in pencil on what was originally an oval piece of paper but the left and right sides have decayed away. Written on the verso by W. W. Francis are the words "Said to have been drawn by Dr. E.D.W. It looks a bit like Leonardo da Vinci?"

Letter

Letter from F. G. Hoyloak, Leicester to Col. Worthington on the letterhead of the Canadian Ex-Servicemen's Association of Great Britain. Hoyloak thanks Worthington for his gift to the Association. Typed.

Photograph

Photography of E. B. Worthington (?). Studies portrait by Blank and Stoller, Montreal.

Blank & Stoller

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