Long-sleeved, black polyester jacket with two front pockets and a single brass button fastening. Dress size UK 10. Manufactured by Alexandra.
Short-sleeved, black polyester jacket with two front pockets and five black and gold buttons. Dress size UK 20. Manufactured by Simon Jersey.
'E. W. 1916'
E.W. [monogram]
‘Issued by the Jordans Meeting of the Society of Friends Beaconsfield (Bucks).'
Eighteen reproductions of photographs and three maps of Winnipeg, mounted on one sheet.
- [Map showing existing and proposed boulevards and parks]
- 'Stovel's pocket map of Winnipeg'. 'StoveI & Co.'. 1 inch to 1500 feet; 1910; colour
-'Map of Winnipeg showing improved area and population'. 'Published by the Winnipeg Development and Industrial Bureau'. 1 inch to 4000 feet. No date. Colour - 'Section of C.P.R. Stock Yards Winnipeg'
- 'Biggest Railroad Yards in the World'
- 'Group of Factory Workers'
- 'A Street in the Wholesale Section'
- 'Donald Street, crossing Portage Avenue'
- 'Broadway Means Beauty in Winnipeg'
- 'Buffalo Bill at Fort Gary'
- [Two suburban houses]
- 'Western Farm Scene'
- ‘Wheat, the World's Wealth'
- [Two suburban houses]
- 'In One of the Smaller Parks'
- 'Where Spacious Lawns and Boulevards Attract'
- 'Summer Foliage in Winnipeg'
- 'City Park on a Holiday'
- 'School Cadets Drilling'
- 'City Playgrounds Scene'
- 'Winnipeg: Annual Exhibition'
Anon.
'Winnipeg' endorsed in manuscript in pencil on reverse.
'American' endorsed in manuscript in water colour on reverse.
[Cities Exhibition].
'[ ] Giraudon, Éditeur 15 R. Bonaparte Paris' embossed in bottom right corner.
Anon.
Paperback volume published for the Education Committee, Wine Trade Club, London. Annotated on the front cover: 'Graham T. Ross' and 'Part I'.
'Ordnance Survey Hampshire Sheet XLI.13'
Surveyed in 1868-70, revised in 1908, edition of 1909.
Anon.
Scale: 1 inch to 2500 feet
Some streets, sites of churches and other areas coloured.
'Winchester' endorsed on reverse in manuscript in pencil.
'Engraved by R. Baker. Islington near London'
'Sisson Darling script.'
'Dublin Printed & Published by J. & J. H. Fleming'
[Further illegible names underneath image.]
R[ ] Baker.
Scale: 2.3 cm to 20 miles
One inset with inscription bottom right corner 'Inscribed to John Jefferies, Earl Camden, Viscount of Bayham etc. etc. etc., Lord Lieutenant General, Governor of Ireland'.
'3 lithos, Roman, office central, Return' endorsed on reverse.
Educational Institute of Scotland certificate of student membership, no. 728, dated June 1938.
Wilson, William, b. 1913, teacherCircular advertising essay by Meikle entitled 'On the means for the attainment of the sum of human happiness'. Refers to the publication of the essay at Montevideo and to the opinion of professors of the university there. Seeks Geddes' support. Adds that he was born in Dunfermline and was 'schoolfellow of Mr. Andrew Carnegie'.
Negative photostat
Contains an evening class second prize certificate in motive power engineering course IB. Signed by Professor A.L. Mellanby and H.F. Stockdale. Session 1906-1907.