- CA OSLER P178-1-12
- File
- [1860s?]
Part of Charles Lewis Fonds
Single page with notes on drug preparation.
Part of Charles Lewis Fonds
Single page with notes on drug preparation.
Part of Charles Lewis Fonds
File consists of entry certificates to The Hospital and FREE School of King Charles II, at Oxmantown, Dublin, 1875; a school proficiency certificate in drawing, 1877 and a confirmation certificate by the Bishop of Dublin, 1878.
Group portrait of the T. Eaton Drug Co. picnic to Buena Vista Lansing
Part of Charles Lewis Fonds
Group photograph portrait of T. Eaton Drug Co. Picnic to Buena Vista Lansing. With signatures on mounting.
Part of Charles Lewis Fonds
Indenture of apprenticeship between Charles Lewis, his father John Lewis (giving consent) and Owen Cashell McDermott, Apothecary, all of Killarney in the county of Kerry. Further endorsed "Enrolled at Apothecaries Hall 9 April 1845", and further, highly endorsed as to character and work record, by McDermott, signed 20 September 1847.
Letter and reply 1902 General Manifold Co., Franklin, PA, to T. Eaton Co
Part of Charles Lewis Fonds
Letter and reply 1902 General Manifold Co., Franklin, PA, to T. Eaton Co., respecting a special glue paste developed by Lewis.
Letter from St. Thomas's Hospital
Part of Charles Lewis Fonds
Letter, St. Thomas's Hospital, to The Commissioners, Colonial Land and Emigration Society, with testimonial for Charles Lewis.
Part of Charles Lewis Fonds
Letter from "Liz" to "Peggy," presumably relatives.
Part of Charles Lewis Fonds
License to conduct the business of a Pharmaceutical Chemist in the Province of Ontario from the Ontario College of Pharmacy … with the customary green renewal seals provided annually upon the payment of the annual fee, dated from 1886 to 1920.
Part of Charles Lewis Fonds
License to practise Midwifery from the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh.
Loan agreement between John R. Reed and Charles Lewis
Part of Charles Lewis Fonds
A loan agreement document, Markethill, County Armagh, Ireland, for £70, between John R. Reed, the lender, and Charles Lewis and (presumably) his wife Sophia C. Lewis. Appears to be the same (by handwriting), John R. Reed in #9 above. Lent by Reed to Lewis.