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Historic Photographs of Alberta c.1875-1935
Historical paintings of the Hudson's Bay Company
Howell Wright South African Collection
Illustrated Guide to the House of Commons of Canada 1875
Institute of Education Collection
Inter-University Council Collection
Inter-University Council Slides
Irvine Kempt Nicol Postcard Collection
Jamaica 1959-1982
A collection of loose prints intended for the exhibition 'Commonwealth in Focus' but received too late for inclusion. The subjects into which the collection is divided were chosen by the National Library of Jamaica, and are based on the headings used for the sections of the 'Commonwealth in Focus' exhibition. All measure either 250 x 200 mm or 370 x 300 mm. Various photographers.
'Jamaican ants'
A book recording facts and observations about Jamaican ant species. It also includes two imaginative stories, perhaps intended for children, to explain their behaviour. It is illustrated by pen and ink sketches and water colours (50 pages).
James Bell Newfoundland Collection
John Seymour Benson Collection
Letters, diaries and photographs.
J.S. Smithson collection on Samoa
King George VI and President Roosevelt 1939
Lady Swettenham collection (Malaya and Jamaica)
Photographs by various photographers and three other items. They relate to the career of James Alexander Swettenham, who, after serving in Ceylon and Cyprus, became Colonial Secretary in Singapore in 1895. He was Governor of British Guyana 1901-1904 and of Jamaica 1904-1907. His period in Singapore coincided with the service in Malaya of his more famous brother, Sir Frank Swettenham. Their father was James Oldham Swettenham, Solicitor of Belper.
Letters of Edward Lyulph Stanley
Letters of Edward Nicholas Kendall
Life in Trinidad
Collection of colour 35 mm transparencies given by the High Commission for Trinidad in August 1982. When planning the exhibition 'Commonwealth in Focus' the library requested material from Commonwealth Governments and these slides were sent in response. A continuous slide show was prepared to portray contemporary aspects of the countries of the Commonwealth and nine of these slides were copied for inclusion. The image descriptions are copied from the list supplied with the slides.
Malcolm MacDonald photograph collection
Map and account of the Mackenzie River
Map (394 x 420 mm) and brief description (7 pages) of the river’s geography, Indigenous Peoples, exploration and significance.
Maple Leaves: Canadian History and Quebec Scenery (Third Series)
Medicine Hat
A panoramic view of Medicine Hat, Alberta, taken from Crescent Heights on the north side of the South Saskatchewan River in 1913 by Voldeng and Bolton of 255 Jasper East, Edmonton. It looks west, taking in the new residential district, and south, showing the river, bridges and town centre.
Memorial Wing, Victoria Institute
Modern Commonwealth photograph collection
Mr Menzies and Mr Mackenzie King leaving the War Cabinet Meeting, Ottawa, Canada, 19 May 1941
A loose print measuring 140 x 194 mm, captioned on the reverse. The print shows Menzies and Mackenzie King walking side by side along a pavement after a war cabinet meeting. Sir Robert Gordon Menzies (1894-1978) was Prime Minister of Australia 1939-41 and 1949-66. William Lyon Mackenzie King (1874-1950) was Prime Minister of Canada 1921-26, 1926-30 and 1935-48.