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Blais, Marie-Claire
JWRF/001(08) · File · 1974-1985
Part of John Wadland research files collection

File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Marie-Claire Blais. Includes newspaper clippings on the biography of Marie-Claire Blais. Also, includes newspaper clippings about Blais’ novels.

P926 · File · 1849
Part of Pamphlet collection

Octavo (24.2 cm x 15.7 cm), pp. 31. Original plain pink wrappers, pamphlet stitched binding. Contemporary ink signature of 'Hon. J.A. Irving' [Jacob Aemilius Irving, 1797-1856] to upper cover. Irving came to Upper Canada in 1834 and settled in the Niagara peninsula. In 1843 he was appointed the first warden for the district of Simcoe by the Governor-General, and was called to the Legislative Council of Canada. In the Council he was a supporter of Baldwin and Lafontaine. Lower cover detached but present. Wraps a little soiled and chipped, otherwise fine. TPL 2957. Blake disagreed with the Reform government's introduction of a bill to reimburse for losses incurred during the rebellion in Lower Canada in 1837-38. On Feb. 15 and 16, 1839, as Solicitor-General, "he delivered a major speech on the bill, analyzing the Upper Canadian political situation in pre-rebellion days, and taking as his theme the difference between self-serving loyalty to the person of a governor and his misguided policies and a higher loyalty to the maintenance of a free constitution." The incendiary speech resulted in several duelling challenges, one issued by John A. Macdonald. See DCB X, p. 57. [S1189]

Blodwen Davies fonds
91-001 · Fonds · 1928-1968

This fonds consists of research material, manuscripts, published articles and correspondence of Blodwen Davies with the Saskatchewan Arts Board and the National Museum.

Davies, Blodwen
BMPIU published materials
72-003/020 · File · 1904-1923
Part of J. Gainey fonds

File consists of one box of publications issued by the Bricklayers' and Masons' International Union, including the following

  • Constitutions and rules of ordder (international): January 1904, 1906, 1908, 1911, and October 1922
  • Amendments: Brantford, December 1914; Windsor, December 1915
  • Constitution and by-laws: Ontario Provincial Conference, n.d., 1910, 1911
  • BMPIU delinquent lists, December 1, 1906 and December 1, 1923
  • Proceedings: 37th annual convention (Jan 1903), 38th annual convention (Jan 1904), 1st biennial and 41st convention (Jan 1908), 6th biennial and 46th convention (Jan 1918), 12th biennial and 52nd convention (Sept 1930)
  • Reports: semi-annual (June 30, 1909), 36th annual of President and his Secretary (December 1, 1901), 41st annual of President and his Secretary (December 1, 1906)