McGill University contingent C.O.T.C. photo
- CA MUA MG 4319-04-048
- File
- May 1944
This file contains a photograph of the McGill University contingent of the Canadian Officer Training Corps with the caption: "No. 3 camp A5C.E.T.C., Petawawa, May 1944."
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McGill University contingent C.O.T.C. photo
This file contains a photograph of the McGill University contingent of the Canadian Officer Training Corps with the caption: "No. 3 camp A5C.E.T.C., Petawawa, May 1944."
McGill Track Team Intercollegiate Champions, 1920
This file contains a photo of McGill track team in uniform, includes a list of names under the photograph. Photo depicts the original owner, Douglas Frederick (Arts '22).
McGill Systems Incorporated Fonds
The fonds documents the client files (approximately 1976-2000), administrative records (approximately 1976-2000) and computer backup tapes (approximately 1989-1998) of McGill Systems Incorporated (MSI).
McGill Systems Incorporated
This file includes a photograph of a fomer US navy gun that has been retooled to launch space probes by a team from McGill working in Barbados.
This file contains a photograph of Queen Elizabeth (the Queen Mother) and King George VI's 1939 visit to McGill University.
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McGill Contingent C.O.T.C., officers 1940-1941
This file contains a photograph of McGill C.O.T.C. officers from 1940-1941, with the names of the officers listed below the photograph.
McGill & Sir George Williams students picketing photo
This file contains a photo of students of McGill University and Sir George Williams University picketing in front of the United States consulate offices in protest of the U.S.'s blockade of Cuba.
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Please contact McGill University Archives for further information: 514-398-4711 or refdesk.archives@mcgill.ca
Spier, Marjorie
The Lyman-Scrimger Family Fonds consists of the papers of the Lyman, Scrimger and Johnston Families. Reverend John Scrimger's daughter married Walter Ernest Lyman and their daughter, Elizabeth, in turn married Wyatt Galt Johnston. Elizabeth's sister is Mary Minta Turnor.
The Lyman-Scrimger papers largely consist of approximately 42 cm of photographs. Two albums contain family portraits, while two others assembled by Albert Clarence Lyman (B.A., 1878) and Walter E. Lyman (B.A., 1881) also include pictures of McGill classmates. The large collection of unbound photographs contain a number of views of Western Canada taken ca. 1900, Montreal scenes, and travel snapshots taken in Europe (ca. 1905-1910). Two scrapbooks compiled by the Reverend John Scrimger contain newsclippings, poems, cards, letters, photographs, and memorabilia of a family or sentimental nature. The reminder of the papers consists of newsclippings, programmes and so forth related to members of the family as well as a few scattered items of correspondence, probably collected by Mrs. Walter Lyman.
The Johnston Family papers comprise Wyatt Galt Johnston’s laundry lists and grocery accounts, ca. 1899; a letter to Elizabeth Johnston from her mother in Lennoxville, 1906; H. Wyatt Johnston’s school reports, 1907-1911; and letters of sympathy and memorial cards sent to H. Wyatt Johnston on the death of his mother Elizabeth Johnston, 1943 and his aunt Mary Tunor, 1945.
Mary Minta Turnor’s papers consists of correspondence, largely with members of her family in the Eastern Townships on domestic news. A few photographs of houses and pets, as well as some recipes, are also included.
Lyman-Scrimger family