The fonds illustrates Charles Lewis's work in pharmacy and includes a collection of his father's records, also named Charles Lewis. It contains books, drug formulae books, manuscripts, diplomas, licenses, certificates, patent documents, catalogues, testimonials, notes, correspondence, legal documents, financial documents, business documents, and obituaries.
The fonds includes a copy of No. 3 Canadian General Hospital (McGill), 1914-1919 owned by Walter de M. Scriver and ephemera relating to Canadian General Hospital No. 3. It also contains a handwritten poem entitled "Tune of T'anks," composed by Scriver for his family and dated France, 1915.
The fonds consists of professional correspondence between J. G. Stratford and colleagues from the MGH, Montreal Neurological Institute, University of Saskatchewan, and the Osler Society. It also includes personal research material on pain (the causes and treatments), original drafts of his various publications (1953-2007), Montreal General Hospital daily journals (1966-1998), and some patient files (1943-1972, file 33). Stratford's bachelors, masters, and medical degrees from McGill University, as well as various professional certificates awarded to Stratford throughout his career are included in the fonds. Additional items include portraits and group photographs from the Neurological Department at Saskatchewan and the Montreal Neurological Institute, several brain scan prints, architectural blueprints of the Montreal General Hospital and Montreal Neurological Institute, as well as letters between Joseph & Aurelie Stratford and their close friends, Wilder & Helen Penfield.
"Architectural Drawings, 1903-10, 45 drawings." The archive's collection includes student drawings of a design for a secondary school; plans, elevations, and details of St. Machar's Cathedral, West Church and Harthill Castle in Aberdeen; drawings for the intermediate exam of the Royal Institute of British Architects and miscellaneous drawings of details of historical European architecture.
"Dessins architecturaux, 1903-1910, 45 dessins." La collection comprend des dessins d'étudiant pour une école secondaire; les plans, les élévations et les détails de la cathédrale St. Machar, de la West Church et de Harthill Castle à Aberdeen; des dessins pour l'examen intermédiaire du Royal Institute of British Architects et des dessins divers d'immeubles historiques d'architecture européenne.
Fonds consists of two undated architectural drawings and one photograph of Drummond Street houses, taken approximately 1890. Architectural drawings are elevations of two houses located on Drummond Street in Montreal, designed for Mr. Lighthall.
"Architectural Drawings, 1908-47." 1.CNR Headquarters Office & Garage building Montreal [CNR MONTREAL DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL]* 2.Hotel (John Scofield)[CNR MONTREAL DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL] 3.International aviation Building [CNR MONTREAL DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL] 4.Queen Elizabeth Hotel [CNR MONTREAL DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL] 5.Winnipeg City Hall Competition 6.Chicago Tribune Competition 7.Molson Bank Building
Piazza San Marco [photograph]
Watercolors (2)
Presentation Panel
Proposal Office Tower Canadian National Railway
Musee de Lausanne (concours d’architecture)*
Sunlife Assurance Building*
CPR Dining cars interior, 1912
Toronto Union Stations, Ontario, 1917
CPR Station & Office Building, Moose Jaw, SK 1921
Canadian National Railway, St-John Terminals, NB, 1921
Residence for C.B. Brown, Montreal, Quebec, 1928*
Residence for the Ottawa Evening Citizen, Ontario, 1936
Residence for Dr. John Puddicombe, Ottawa, Ontario, 1936
"Dessins architecturaux, 1908-1947, 9 dessins." - Six dessins du fonds se rapportent à un projet de tour à bureaux pour la société Canadien National, boulevard René-Lévesque; les autres sont des perspectives non identifiées ainsi qu'un dessin de la Piazza San Marco à Venise. Il y a en outre des dessins de la Gare centrale de Montréal ainsi que d'une église à Westmount. "Photographie, s.d., 1 photo." Le fonds contient une photo de la Piazza San Marco à Venise. E y a aussi des photos de la Gare centrale de Montréal.
" Architectural drawings and photographs, Saran Chai Val David, Quebec,1929-1930, 1952. "1 pencil on paper: plan and wall elevations of living room, 3 blueprints: plans, 6 diazotypes: elevations, plans, sections, original black and white photographs, photo reproductions of photographs.