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McGill match book

This item is a McGill matchbook, unfolded and without matches inside. The cover is red with a white McGill coat of arms, and "McGill University, Montreal" on the opposite cover.

McGill key pendant

This item is a small golden pendant in the shape of a key. The handle (bow) of the key bears a McGill shield, and the bit is in the shape of a red-enamelled M. On the back, the pendant is stamped with 10P and etched with "J.E.V. '34."

McGill Humidor jar

This item is a Robbins Co. Bostonian Humidor with green leather band and image of Roddick Gate and McGill coat of arms stamped in gold. Text beneath reads: "Roddick Memorial Gates, McGill University."

McGill Humidor jar

This item is a Robbins Co. Bostonian Humidor with green leather band and image of Roddick Gate and McGill coat of arms stamped in gold. Text beneath reads: "Roddick Memorial Gates, McGill University."

McGill Humidor

This item is a cream-coloured ceramic and metal humidor jar with McGill coat of arms and motto, with trim painted in gold. The jar is broken into three pieces, plus the lid.

Glass plate negatives

This series consists of glass plate negatives and other photographic materials with their original boxes relating to the Feather Book, ornithology, falconry, McGill University Library, and Casey Wood. The majority of the glass plates were produced in Berlin, Germany by Agra, while a few were produced in London, England and Toronto, Canada; which is indicated on the boxes the plates were contained in. On many of these boxes, McGill University librarian Dr. G. R. Lomer’s name appears, indicating these plates and photographic materials were used for library-related activities. Most of the plates, photographs, and photographic negatives (1927, 1930, 1956) show pages from the Feather Book by Dionisio Minaggio. Other glass plate negatives and photographic material depict artwork or images relating to ornithology and falconry, a portrait of Casey Wood (1927), Gronvold’s painting of Wood’s parrot John III (1930?), an ornithological archeological exhibit in the Redpath Library (1924), and library stacks in the Redpath Library (1924).

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