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Professional organizations

Documents concerning Pappius’s membership in professional organizations and non-remunerative work undertaken outside of her roles at the MNI/H.

Correspondence

Correspondence unrelated to specific activity. Correspondents are predominantly colleagues at the MNI/H or other researchers. Most files contain both received correspondence and carbon copies of outgoing correspondence.

Visual documents

Visual documents produced by Pappius that are not integrated into the documentation of a specific activity. Images of colleagues and rat brains.

Manuscripts

This series contains of Cushing's typewritten drafts of chapters from his book, The Life of Sir William Osler. The series is arranged into files corresponding to chapter divisions.

Working notes

This series contains working papers, notes, drafts, articles, and ephemera compiled by Cushing during the preparation of his biography of Sir William Osler. The material is arranged alphabetically generally by topic or author. There are also two files of Cushing's correspondence related to the publication of the biography.

Osler correspondence

The series consists of chiefly of letters written by Osler that Cushing collecting during the preparation of his biography, The Life of Sir William Osler, between the years of 1920 and 1924. The letters in the series include both originals and transcriptions. The series also contains accompanying notes (both by Cushing and by Osler), clippings, articles, and other ephemera related to Osler.

Fine printing

  • CA RBD Bewick MS 012-1
  • Series
  • between approximately 1800-1820, between approximately 1990-2004
  • Part of Geraldine Cole Fonds

Series consists of various examples of modern fine printing using engravings of Bewick's. Most of the items are image proofs or printed keepsakes from printers such as Havilah Press, Anchor and Acorn Press, Eric Holub, and Gordon Williams. One file contains private press book prospectuses. Also included in the series is a 19th-century printing of a silhouette cut by Thomas Bewick.

Correspondence

Series consists of correspondence regarding collecting and general correspondence. Incoming correspondence to Geraldine Cole from booksellers, often with accompanying materials, friends, librarians, printers, and fellow collectors and book enthusiasts. Includes some correspondence from charitable organizations soliciting donations, including the Thomas Bewick Birthplace Appeal. Letters are mostly originals, with some printed emails. Consists primarily of incoming correspondence, with some drafts of outgoing correspondence. One file consists of substantial correspondence with John Borden, including many appended photocopied articles and book descriptions.

Catalogues and bookseller descriptions

Series consists of bookseller descriptions and catalogue clippings of Bewick works (generally with the catalogue cover appended to a loose page on which Bewick item appears). One folder contains numerous bookseller descriptions printed from internet sale listings. Some items have accompanying correspondence or Geraldine Cole's notes and annotations regarding purchase inquiries. The series also contains a listing of all the items in the Cole-Bewick Collection sold to McGill Library and three spiral-bound volumes containing bibliographic citations and some notes on all the items in the Cole-Bewick Collection in alphabetical order.

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