- CA MUA MG 1057-1-04
Part of Cyrus John MacMillan Fonds
This file consists of correspondence written by Cyrus MacMillan related to war service.
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Part of Cyrus John MacMillan Fonds
This file consists of correspondence written by Cyrus MacMillan related to war service.
War Requiem, op.66, for mixed chorus and orchestra
Composer: Britten, Benjamin. Chorus, Sacred (Mixed voices) with orchestra; Score, pvs, and choral parts
War Related Chemical Research with special attention to RDX Projects
Part of Robert Van Vliet Nicholls Fonds
The majority of materials contained in this series is related to organic chemical research during the Second World War. Project RDX is highlighted throughout most of the material. Much of the material is comprised of printed reports (progress and final), printed experiments, discussion papers, holograph notes, and correspondence.
Part of Jefferson Lewis Collection
7 envelopes with Penfield family war predictions, 3 opened; prediction chart; envelope marked 'war predictions'.
Part of Leon Edel Collection
32 clippings and 4 letters (mostly RE: French singer Moune)
14 page “Chronologie de le liberation de Paris”
War Names Inscription Panels for Christ Church Cathedral
Part of Percy Erskine Nobbs Fonds
File consists of drawings of lettering for memorial panels, including 1 development drawing and 3 detail drawings.
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Correspondence with the War Museum regarding payment for cataloguing and mounting specimens.
War Memorial, Malvern College, Drury sculpture
Photograph depicting a view of the war memorial at Malvern College, an independent college located in Malvern, Worcestershire, England. The memorial, which reads "To our brothers, 1914-1918" was designed by Sir Aston Webb in 1922, and the bronze St. George was sculpted by Alfred Drury. Photographed and signed by Norman May of Malvern.
May, Norman, 1851-1889
Photograph depicting landscape view of Malvern College, an independent college located in Malvern, Worcestershire, England. The College is surrounded by trees and hills, and the war memorial is visible in the centre of the image. Photographed and signed by Norman May of Malvern.
May, Norman, 1851-1889
War Memorial Windows for University Club of Montreal
Part of Percy Erskine Nobbs Fonds
Memorial windows; stained glass.
2 photographs: 2 others