Canadian Yesterdays : rough chapter(s) outline : artwork collected fotocopies by 2000 : cover
- 2016-043/012(012)
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- [2000?]
Part of John D. Harbron family fonds
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Canadian Yesterdays : rough chapter(s) outline : artwork collected fotocopies by 2000 : cover
Part of John D. Harbron family fonds
book : Canada without Quebec : reviews
Part of John D. Harbron family fonds
book : Canada without Quebec (3) : correspondence
Part of John D. Harbron family fonds
book : Canada without Quebec (4) : reviews
Part of John D. Harbron family fonds
book : Canada without Quebec : correspondence
Part of John D. Harbron family fonds
book : Canada without Quebec (4) : promotion
Part of John D. Harbron family fonds
book : Canada without Quebec (4) : maps
Part of John D. Harbron family fonds
St. Catharines residency grant applications
Brock University, St. Catharines residency, and 1996 Ontario tour
London, Ontario : January 1997
Vancouver, London, New Brunswick
Moving North : Northern Ontario : Sudbury
Moving North : Northern Ontario : Sault Ste Marie
Moving North : Northern Ontario : itineraries
Moving North : Northern Ontario : Sudbury
Moving North : Northern Ontario and Manitoulan Island
Moving North : Northern Ontario : Thunderbay : 2002
Moving North : Northern Ontario : Sioux Lookout : 2002
Northern Ontario : Sioux Lookout, Thunderbay, Northbay : itinerary
Moving North : Northern Ontario : Northbay
Kitchener and Waterloo residency
Newfoundland Tour : March 1999
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Consists of a recorded interview of Jim "Long" Takes the Gun Strong (b.1892-d.1990) by Robert Witmer on 1 August 1968. Recording of Side 2.
Part of Clara Thomas Archives collection
File consists of a handwritten letter written from a brother and sister to their father in Kent, England, describing their decision to leave Hamilton, Upper Canada, due to unrest in the colony and to escape British tyranny, and to move to Rochester in the state of New York.
Photographic postcards of members of 160th Bruce Battalion
Part of Clara Thomas Archives collection
File of twenty seven photographic postcards featuring members of the 160th (Bruce) Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force, prominently featuring Indigenous soldiers from the community of Neyaashiinigmiing, also known as Cape Croker, Ontario.