Research, biographical data, Sir William OSLER
- CA OSLER P142-C-C/S-C/SW-8-11
- File
- 5 November 1922
Part of Wilder Penfield Fonds
Photocopies of article "Oxford After the War" taken from The New York Times Magazine, November 5, 1922.
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Research, biographical data, Sir William OSLER
Part of Wilder Penfield Fonds
Photocopies of article "Oxford After the War" taken from The New York Times Magazine, November 5, 1922.
Part of Wilder Penfield Fonds
Correspondence from Jean Jefferson Penfield to WGP (arranged as bundled)
Part of Wilder Penfield Fonds
43 hand-written and signed letters (87 sheets), 1 postcard, typed letter (1 sheet) string & scrap with hand-written note by WGP'.
Correspondence from Jean Jefferson Penfield to WGP (arranged as bundled)
Part of Wilder Penfield Fonds
27 hand-written and signed letters (58 sheets), 22 typed letters (33 sheets).
Correspondence from Jean Jefferson Penfield to WGP (arranged as bundled)
Part of Wilder Penfield Fonds
53 hand-written and signed letters (82 sheets). 4 hand-written and signed letters, (5 sheets) 1 post card.
Family correspondence grouped in manila envelopes
Part of Wilder Penfield Fonds
Correspondence from Mrs. Kermott to HKP. Among these letters are a few from other family members to HKP or WGP and a couple from other "K" correspondents.
Family correspondence grouped in manila envelopes
Part of Wilder Penfield Fonds
Correspondence from Mrs. Kermott to HKP. Among these letters are a few from other family members to HKP or WGP and a couple from other "K" correspondents.
Part of Wilder Penfield Fonds
Framed and matted portrait photograph of Lewis W. Reford, inscribed: To 'Bill' Cone/with sincere regards/Lewis W. Reford/1925.
Travel Journal of Ray Jackson, 1925
Part of Wilder Penfield Fonds
The file contains a travel journal by Ray Jackson for 1925. The spine reads “Travel Journal Ray Jackson 1925 “adopted” son of Jean J. Penfield LD”. The inside cover reads “This is a travelogue of Ray Jackson recording his trip to England and Oxford in 1925 and on to Europe. My mother [Jean J. Penfield] met Ray on a ship voyage through the great lakes and they became enthusiastic correspondents - W.P.”. The travelogue is comprised of 294 pages written in blue ink and is in a cloth bound metal binder and contains diary entries but also includes literary topics, recounts of history, and lists of things he misses while travelling. In addition, there is an extremely water damaged letter written in blue ink.
Penfield, Wilder, 1891-1976
Part of Wilder Penfield Fonds
Framed and matted photograph of Joseph Lister. A biographical sketch of Lord Lister is pasted to the backing.