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Florence Gwendolen (Lazier) Braidwood fonds

  • CA ON00239 F587
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1920]-1930

Fonds consists of a scrapbook containing press clippings, photographs, correspondence and other mementos relating to Miss Lazier's ride from Belleville, Ontario to Washington, D.C. Also included is an autograph book containg some photographs and signatures of people she met along her journey.

Braidwood, Florence Gwendolen (Lazier)

Florence Mary Willson collection

  • CA ON00239 F2486
  • Collection
  • 1920-1970

The collection is comprised of Queen's University memorabilia and includes: one black & white photograph of possible Queen's alumni (1970); one "Programme and Engagement" card for the Combined Junior Years Social Evening held on Friday, February 6th, 1920; a copy of a poem entitled "The Street That Was" by Margaret Harvey Wilton from the Queen's Review commemorating the Wilton Home on Arch Street razed to make room for the new Biology Building - including photos of house and new building; a Graduating Year Dinner in Medicine program for an event held at the Frontenac Club on Wednesday, April 4th, 1923; the Levana Society Constitution (date unknown); an Arts Twenty Graduating Banquet program held in the Red Room, Queen's University on Monday, March 22nd, 1920 - includes signatures of some of the attendees on the back; a photograph of KGH Medical Interns including Clifford M. Bracken, husband of Florence M. Willson; and, a print of sketch entitled "College Ties" (date unknown).

Willson, Florence Mary

Florence Nightingale collection

  • CA ON00239 F902
  • Collection
  • 1881-1899

Consists of two letters from Florence Nightingale to Rachel (Williams) Norris, dated 1881 and 1899 respectively. It also includes a photograph of Rachel (Williams) Norris.

Nightingale, Florence

Florence (Tait) & Stuart Schofield fonds

  • CA ON00239 F2435
  • Fonds
  • 1909-1948

Fonds consists correspondence to and from Florence Tait and her family, student friends, and future husband, Stuart Schofield, while attending Queen's University at Kingston, and on travels to Europe and the Far East; subject files; diaries; and photographs and photo albums compiled by both Florence (Tait) and Stuart Schofield during their time as students at Queen's, with images of many interior and exterior shots of boarding houses, such as 44 Stuart Street; classmates; campus scenes with buildings and other University events such as the visist by H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught; Kingston and district scenes, including Macdonald Park with the Golden Lion and tulip bed, the waterfront (the "Old Ontario Strand"), S.S. Harmonic and Huronia; scenes in Western Canada in such locales as Winnipeg, Strathcona (Edmonton), Banff, the Geological Survey in the Rockies, Kootenays, and other British Columbia interior locations, aboriginal people at Illes des Prairies; geological consulting trips to Mexico and China; earthquake in Yokahama, Japan; summer excursions around Ontario, and to the West to Bulyea and Romford, Saskatchewan; Lake Superior; Quebec City; the Parliament Buildings and Library, and other views in Ottawa; the Canadian Expeditionary Force; visits to Edmonton, Vancouver, Victoria, and Vancouver Island. A number of the photos have also been hand coloured.

Schofield, Stuart

Floyd Rudmin collection

  • CA ON00239 F1929
  • Collection
  • 1964

This collection consists of one example of a new Canadian flag (the "Pearson Penant") that was put forward to the House of Commons Flag Committee, during the country's 'great flag debate'.

Rudmin, Floyd

F.M. McNaughton fonds

  • CA ON00239 F843
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1900]

The fonds consists of a scrapbook containing news clippings, notes, telegrams and photographs relating to Private McNaughton's service with the Canadian Contingent in the Boer War.

McNaughton, F.M.

Foley family fonds

  • CA ON00239 F1847
  • Fonds
  • 1845-1976

The fonds consists of correspondence, financial records, subject files, deeds, and wills relating to the legal practice conducted by John Protaise Foley in the same town (1845-1976); correspondence pertaining to James Foley, Clerk of the Senate, (1882-1896); scrapbooks. This fonds, predominantly covering the period 1869 to 1956, contains financial records from D. Foley & Co., a general merchantile and forwarding business located in Westport, Ontario (1875-1944).

Foley (family)

Ford family fonds

  • CA ON00239 F715
  • Fonds
  • 1785-1921

The fonds consists of correspondence, legal documents and financial records of Nathan Ford, agent for Samuel Ogden, proprietor of Ogdensburg, 1797, his brother, David Ford, Morristown, N.Y., and of succeeding generations who married into the Jones family, Brockville, Ont.

Ford (family)

Ford McCullough Goodfellow fonds

  • CA ON00239 F742
  • Fonds
  • 1925-1973

Copies of correspondence, lists of discharges, transfers and casualties of Royal Engineers working on the Rideau Canal, 1830-1837, and information relating to the military hospital at Newboro during the construction of the Rideau Canal. The papers also contain certificates, receipts and examinations of the Medical Council of Canada, Canadian Medical Association Code of Ethics (1922).

Goodfellow, Ford McCullough

Ford S. Strathy fonds

  • CA ON00239 F1888
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1911]-1919

The fonds consists of 3 albums: album 1 consists of approximately 90 photographs of the Strathy family (Ford, his sisters Mary, Frances, Grace, and his mother, and father, Stuart) are shown camping in Northern Ontario(1911-12) vacationing at Niagara Falls (1913) and on a trip to England (Devonshire) and Rosapenna, Ireland in 1913; album 2 depicts F.S. Strathy's pilot training between 1916 and 1917, and his period of service on the Western Front in 1917. He is shown with J.N. 2 & 3 (Curtiss) machines at the Curtiss Aviation School in Long Branch, Ontario. Also shown is his training in Vendome, France (after a stop in London) in February 1917, and the photographs indicate he later visited Paris. In France, Ford flew D.H. 4 machines. He is also seen involved in various leisure activities, and on the ground taking machine gun training; the third album contains letters, clippings, photographs, and documents compiled by the Strathy family during the war, and added to after Ford's death. The letters begin in 1916 as Strathy moved across Canada (Montreal, Halifax) and crossed the ocean (arriving in London) and are addressed to his family in Toronto. The letters describe the continuation of his flight training in England and France in 1917, and his visit to Paris. He concluded his flight training in May in Cranwell, Lincolnshire. In July, Flight Sub. Lieut. F. S. Strathy went on active service in France flylng a Sopwith "Camel." In letters home, he described in detail his daily activities including his only "confirmed kill" during aerial combat on 15th of August,1917. Two days later F. S. St.rathy was shot down over German lines. The remainder of the documents include his military papers, and record the aftermath of his death including a letter from a comrade who had witnessed his last battle. Ford's letters often included diagrams which illustrated training and combat activities. Two diagrams and part of one letter of his were published in Thre Argus (19 December, 1917) and the Daily Express, (2 April, 1918).

Strathy, Ford S.

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