- CA RBD MSG 1080-1-9
- Part
- 1910-1952
Contains views of Fort William and other plants, plant exteriors, naval rockets and other weaponry, tank cars, boxcars from Exhibitions.
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Contains views of Fort William and other plants, plant exteriors, naval rockets and other weaponry, tank cars, boxcars from Exhibitions.
Part of Geggie Family Fonds
Manila envelope marked "Personal items..."
The Miller and his Men, a drama by Isaac Pocock
Two copies of a typed list of the characters and list of scenes for "The Miller and his Men" by Isaac Pocock, with 8 colour scenes from "Webb's Scenes in the Miller and his Men" (no. 2, 5-11). The typed lists attribute scenery and costumes to W. Webb, "late of 146 Old Street, St. Luke's."
Pollock's Characters and Scenes in the Miller and his Men
Full printed colour sheets of toy theatre scenes and characters. Some characters and scenery have been cut out, other sheets are intact. The full title reads, "Pollock's Characters & Scenes in the Miller and his Men, Taken from Lloyd's original drawings in posession [sic] of the publisher with a book written expressly for the above. 7 Plates of Characters, 11 Scenes and Set Pieces, 3 Pl. Wings No 1, 3, 4."
Characters from the Miller and his Men
Full printed colour toy theatre characters. Characters have been cut out.
The Miller and his Men, in two acts
Printed booklet of play: The Miller and his Men. Published by B. Pollock, Hoxton Street, London.
Webb's Characters and Scenes in the Miller and his Men
Full printed colour title sheet and toy theatre characters. Characters have been cut out, and the title sheet has had characters cut out of it. The full title reads, "Webb's Characters & Scenes in the Miller and his Men, In 9 Plates of Characters, 11 Scenes, 1 Plate of Set Pieces, 1 Water Pieces and 4 Plates of Wings nos 1, 5, 29 & 30, With a book adapted only to the above."
Group photograph [Arts graduates?]
Photograph [Nipigon Survey Party?]
Photograph showing 9 men in a canoe approaching shoreline; one and two-storey buildings on opposite shore.