Vinogradoff, Julian (Lady Ottoline’s daughter)
- CA RBD MSG 993-1-15.12
- File
Part of Leon Edel Collection
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Vinogradoff, Julian (Lady Ottoline’s daughter)
Part of Leon Edel Collection
File contains 1 autograph letter signed.
New York (N.Y.). Department of City Planning.
Part of Frank Campbell MacIntosh Fonds
• Report: A collective Review of the Blood Flow Experiments, 1954
• Correspondence, 1960 [one letter]
Vineberg Heart Foundation Fund.
Part of Arthur Vineberg Fonds
Part of Arthur Vineberg Fonds
Vincent, David. “A Method of Treatment of Acute and Chronic Abscesses of the Cerbral Hemisphere”
Part of William Vernon Cone Fonds
Manuscript.
Part of John Bland Archive
"Architectural Drawings, 1949-57, 200 drawings." Nine projects are documented in the archives by drawings. The majority of the drawings are for the design of the Freedman (Camel) Co. Factory Building (1954-5) in Montreal, a proposal for a housing development for the town of St. Laurent, PQ (1952-4), an office building on Peel Street in Montreal (1950) and the Dorval Garden Apartment Building in Dorval, PQ (1949).
"Photographs, 1952-5, 3 photographs." Included are photographs of a proposed housing development for the town of St. Laurent and of the Brockville and Elizabethtown planning area in Ontario (1955).
"Dessins architecturaux, 1949-1957, 200 dessins." Neuf projets sont documentés par des dessins. Le plus grand nombre de ces dessins se rapporte aux plans de l'usine Freedman (Camel) Company de Montréal (1954-1955), à une proposition de projet domiciliaire pour la ville de Saint-Laurent (Québec) (1952-1954), à un immeuble à bureaux rue Peel à Montréal (1950) et à l'immeuble à appartements Dorval Garden à Dorval (Québec) (1949).
"Photographies, 1952-1955, 3 photos." Les photos se rapportent à la proposition de projet domiciliaire pour la ville de Saint-Laurent ainsi qu'au projet d'urbanisation de Brockville et d'Elizabethtown en Ontario (1955).
Vincent Rother Architects
The fonds consist of draft reports and texts of speeches given by Vincent de Pasciuto-Ponte as well as bound reports and promotional material related to projects that Ponte was involved in through his work with architect I.M. Pei including McGill College Avenue and Place Ville Marie in Montreal, Quebec. In addition, the fonds contains published materials such as periodicals related to art and architecture, maps, travel literature and guidebooks (mostly relating to travel to Rome, Italy). Six black and white photographs of Ponte are included.
Ponte, Vincent