Five menus for the T. S. S. Richelieu.
- CA RBD MSG 1269-2-A-0004
- File
- [between 1950 and 1959]
Part of Menu Collection
Canada Steamship Lines
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Five menus for the T. S. S. Richelieu.
Part of Menu Collection
Canada Steamship Lines
Dinner menus from the Empress of Britain
Part of Menu Collection
6 dinner menus dating from April 8th,1958 to May 3rd, 1961, including a number of "diner au revoir" menus. Each menu depicts a historical figure as follows: Robert Burns; Major-General James Wolfe; William Shakespeare; and John Milton.
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File includes 1 slip with room rates and 3 memento napkins from Le Shangrila.
Letter from Roderick Mackenzie to Henry McKenzie
Part of Masson Collection
Consists of letter from Roderick Mackenzie to Henry McKenzie concerning the accusation in Le Canadien against Jacob Oldham.
Mackenzie, Roderick, approximately 1761-1844
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File include a copy of a letter from McTavish, Frobisher & Co. to Alexander Fraser of the North West Company. Letter regarding the posts below Quebec lately added to the Company; intended adventure of Capt. Richards to Hudson's Bay; Angus Shaw's appointment be sufficient had he only the King's posts; Mr. Grant refuses to give up the lease at Mingan; insisting that Alex. Fraser maintain the King's posts one more year before returning to the North West; Angus Shaw to go across the country by Lac Mistassini & meet the vessel at Hudson's Bay & Co.
McTavish, Frobisher & Company.
Statement regarding the Montreal jail
Part of Masson Collection
Consists of a statement from the Keerper of the Common Gaol of Montreal presented to the Grand Jury of the Court of Oyer & Terminer for the District of Montreal, 1821. The statement declares that the prison under itscurrent configuration is inadequate for the increasing number of prisoners that have been lodged therein rendering it almost impossible to separate different classes of prisoners. The Keeper, Peter Holt, requests that the lower part of the prison ought to be restored to its original use and reunited to the Common Gaol to create more space for prisoners.