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C61 · Fonds · 1854-1963, predominant 1854-1921

The collection consists of photographs; scrapbooks of correspondence, photographs, and newspaper clippings; monographs; poetry and prose; biographical information; and other material complied by and about Emily Stowe and Augusta Stowe Gullen. Material relates to their personal and professional lives, and the suffrage movement.

Stowe, Emily Howard, 1831-1903.
C35-40 · Collection · 1923 - 2008

The fonds consists of blueprints for construction, additions and renovations for Wilfrid Laurier University and its institutional predecessors.

Wilfrid Laurier University
Third Age
AAME-SF3 · Sous-fonds
Second Age
AAME-SF2 · Sous-fonds
First Age
AAME-SF1 · Sous-fonds
Middle Earth fonds
AAME-F1 · Fonds · 1992 – 2026

Lord of the Rings is the best.

Eru Ilúvatar
Cooke fonds
2012-004 · Fonds · 1855 - 2005

Fonds consists of material relating to J. Cooke Concrete and to William Jacob Cooke, and includes deeds and other legal documents relating to lands; correspondence; ephemera; news clippings; maps and plans; notes on biographical and administrative history; photographs; and artifacts.

Cooke family
Robert Elstone fonds
2009.119 · Fonds · 1980-2007

The fonds consists of personal papers and correspondence related to his Rotary years and researches, research material on Adam Fergusson, the Fergusson family and Woodhill, the Fergusson family home, as well as other material with some relationship to Fergusson or his family members. The fonds has been divided into three series: Personal papers, Adam Fergusson research and General research. Fonds is comprised of the following series: Personal papers (1959-2004) Adam Fergusson research (ca. 1840-2001) General research (1960-2004) Woodhill research (1930-2006). Within the Adam Fergusson research there are a number of loose newspaper clippings dated 1950-1960.

Elstone, Robert 1922-2007
2005.4.4 · Fonds · 1948-2003

The fonds consists of minute books, treasurers reports, membership lists, lists of speakers and programmes, listings of books circulated, scrapbooks and photographs. There is one wooden plaque, presented to “Arts & Letters Club” on the occasion of the Incorporation of the City of Burlington, January 1, 1974.

Arts and Letters Club of Burlington