- CA RBD MSG 167
- Fonds
- 1765
Sparks: or, small poems morally turned (1765). Printed versions have been included, with manuscript corrections "preparatory for a more correct edition".
King, Thomas, 1730-1805
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Sparks: or, small poems morally turned (1765). Printed versions have been included, with manuscript corrections "preparatory for a more correct edition".
King, Thomas, 1730-1805
This is Pinero's original manuscript of Four Friends, a drama in four acts.
Pinero, Arthur Wing, 1855-1934
There are translations from Ovid, Juvenal, Persius and Horace written in the years 1819, 1820, and 1821, verses on several subjects, and a translation of the "De arte poetica".
Pendred, V., approximately 1821
This collection consists of a holograph of Scharf's History of Greek Art, (1851-1852) and has pen and ink drawings
Scharf, George, 1820-1895
These papers consist of "Decimas" and "Quarteros", i.e. poems "compuestas a D. Franco Moline".
Moline, Franco, approximately 1790
"Laure", a novel in French, is ascribed to Maria Neglet by a pencilled note in another hand.
Neglet, Maria, active 1820
These two volumes of Afforismi dell'Arte Bellica lasciati per eterna memoria del Gran Generale Principe Montecucoli are possibly extracts from his memoirs.
Montecuccoli, Raimondo, 1608-1681
Fonds consists of notebook kept by Tetley chiefly during the Second World War, while on active duty with the Canadian Royal Navy. The first entry is dated August 14, 1945, and begins with Tetley reporting for duty. The diary records daily activities onboard. From February 21, 1946, entries describe daily life in Montreal and at McGill, with detailed impressions of friends and acquaintances, often with full names and addresses. The final full daily entry is dated February 28, 1946. Following that, entries record major events, such as moving to Quebec in summer of 1949 or convocation, with acquaintances made and Tetley's descriptions and impressions of them, often with names and contact information. Other events noted include Provincial Congress at Quebec, September 1950; "Soirée à la Marine," February 10, 1950; summer in the navy in England, 1951; Boy Scout Campaign, February 1952. Final entries are undated, but the journal appears to end in 1952. The fonds also includes some items previously laid in to the diary, including one black and white photograph of a coastline (laid in before entry dated Sept. 18, 1945), 2 loose leaves with lists of names and some addresses and a postcard, and 2 doctor's notes certifying Tetley's vaccination laid in between pages 92 and 93. Other items laid or tipped in include: invitation to McGill Founders Day Convocation 1950, with notes, and pages from address books.
Tetley, William, 1927-
The fonds contains professional and private correspondence from Emma Albani, the first Canadian-born singer of international fame, to Parisian publisher Henri Heugel.
Albani, Emma, Dame
Fonds contains of a typescript of Return to Sea, an autobiography of a former naval man.
Pugsley, William H. (William Howard), 1912-1993