- CA ON00239 F3072
- Discrete Item
- 1985
Item is a documentary on three Canadian composers: David Keane, John Weinzweig, and Gabriel Charpentier.
Composers, Authors and Publishers Association of Canada
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Item is a documentary on three Canadian composers: David Keane, John Weinzweig, and Gabriel Charpentier.
Composers, Authors and Publishers Association of Canada
The Bay of Quinte Railway brochure
Brochure for the Bay of Quinte Railway from Deseronto to Bannockburn. The 16 page brochure outlines the highlights of the Deseronto area in the areas of manufacturing and industry, as well as pointing out the scenic attractions for tourists to the area.
Bay of Quinte Railway Company
Photocopy of sample chapter for a proposed book on Ontario and its provincial parks, by Tim Nau and David Gibson.
Nau, Tim
Items are a scrapbook containing clippings about ships, as well as assorted stories and poems.
Unknown
The Celebrated Horse: Young Frontenac
Item is a broadside advertising The Celebrated Horse, the Young Frontenac, who would be willing to stand for mares at various locations in the Kingston area.
Unknown
"The changing role of the Canadian university professor," by Pierre Dansereau
Address to the Canadian Conference on Education, 17-20 Feb. 1958
Dansereau, Pierre
Typescript of article.
May, H.P.
"The early history of Prince Edward County," by Rosa Elfreda Eaton
First draft of a thesis for a Master of Arts degree, Queen's University. Also contains a written transcript of the Assessment Roll of Hallowell Township, Prince Edward County, for the year 1792.
Eaton, Rosa Elfreda
The Early settlements of the Qu-Appelle Valley/by G.R. Dolan
Typescript of thesis which describes the pioneer settlements along the Qu-Appelle River and Lakes in the last quarter of the nineteenth century.
Dolan, G.R.
The Evolution of Engineering Education in Canada
Copy of the CCPE publication, "The Evolution of Engineering Education in Canada", includes section pertaining to Queen's University.
Canadian Council of Professional Engineers