The fonds contains biographical source material on Doris Snowdon's life as an artist and on her family genealogy. It consists of a biographical brochure, an article on the Maffre's genealogy, 3 paintings (reproductions), 6 sketches, a photo album with 54 photographs, and 5 textual records related to the ownership of the Snowdon cottage. The fonds is comprised of the following series: Biography ([196-?]-2001), Maffres' Genealogy ([2002?]), Artistic Works ([195-?]-[196-]), Audiovisual Materials ([1953-1962?]), Photographs ([1930]-[1950]), and Snowdon Cottage at Sally's Pond (1971, [2010])
Snowdon, Doris, 1897-1996Montreal (Quebec)
31 Archival description results for Montreal (Quebec)
Part is a photograph of the members of the Snowdon family at the Regent Ave. House in Montreal, taken in 1938. From left to right: Helen Snowdon, Doris Snowdon, Bruce Snowdon, and Bob Snowdon.
Item is a film reel showing scenes from family celebrations and the Snowdon and Mikasen families' daily activities in Montreal, Chicago, and at Sally's Pond near Knowlton.
Snowdon, James Clifford (1895-1983)The series contains audiovisual materials relating to the Snowdon family's celebrations and daily lives. It consists of one film reel showing scenes from family celebrations and the Snowdon and Mikasen families' daily activities in Montreal, Chicago, and at Sally's Pond near Knowlton.
Snowdon, James Clifford (1895-1983)The series contains biographical source material on Doris Snowdon's life as an artist. It consists of a biographical brochure written by Marjorie L. Mikasen in 2001.
Mikasen, Marjorie L., 1959-The file contains photographs of members of the Desruisseau/Labonte/Leonard family, as well as many unidentified photographs, possibly taken between 1870 and 1940. It consists of a photo album comprised of 56 studio photographs, a photo scrapbook comprised of 230 photographs, and 37 other photographs.
The item is a photograph of an unidentified woman standing in front of the Residence building at John Abbott College, probably taken sometime between 1930 and 1950.
The item is a photograph of an unidentified man and an unidentified woman standing on a road possibly in Ste-Anne-De-Bellevue, probably taken sometime between 1930 and 1950.
Item is a photocopy of "Chansons d'autrefois, collection de bonnes vieilles chansons."
This file contains primary source material on the professional life of Barbara Wark in Sherbrooke between 1952 and 1999. It consists primarily of a scrapbook from Barbara's nursing training and later career, as well as an interoffice telephone directory for the The Telegram (Toronto), newspaper clippings, and identification cards from Barbara's time as a reporter.
Item is a photograph of the old Grand Trunk Railway Bridge in 1859 (Victoria Bridge, on top) and the new bridge in 1899.
The series contains genealogical information about the Maffre family. It consists of an article on the Maffre's genealogy.
Mikasen, Marjorie L., 1959-Item is a cabinet card portrait photograph of Mary Hopper Miles reading a book. The photograph was taken by William Notman sometime between 1856 and 1861, and has been painted-over to resemble a painted portrait.
Notman, William, 1826-1891The file contains primary source information on Evelyn Mabel Ross (née Jordan) from 1926 to the 1960s. It consists of a pressed four-leaf clover; a programme for the MacDonald College School of Teachers graduation ceremony in June 1926; a wedding card; a handwritten list of births and deaths in the Ives family from 1810 to 1911; and a list of names and locations which includes Evelyn Jordan's name. It also consists of two black and white photographs of Evelyn as a school teacher with her students at the Bulwer Model School.
Item is a portrait photograph of Reuben Copping and Eliza "Lizzie" Mason from around 1894 (possibly at the time of their marriage), taken in Montreal.
Item is a photograph of members of the Belvidere Women’s Institute at Expo ‘67 in Montreal. Included in the photograph are: Mrs. Agnes Evans, Ethel (née Marchant) Drummond, Margaret (née Pegg) Smart, and Catherine (née Raymond) Tarte.
The sub-series contains secondary source information on the education and career of Carrie Mathalida Derick from about 1912 to 1992. It consists of biographical sketches, newspaper and magazine articles, obituaries and a family tree.
Derick, Carrie Mathilda (1862-1941)The item is a photograph of Agnes Gertrude Moore-Ward holding a dog while in Montreal.
Item is a photograph of the president of National Thread, J. Edgar M. Genest, taken at Montreal, in September 1952.
Photograph of Class A20 of the University of Montreal from 1941. The students are identified as Gil MacKenzie; Sheldon Hamer; W. Hollame, P.O.; Ken Boast; Richard W. Walsh; J. Baldwin; Philip A. Ross; L. S. Lules; N. J. Weeks; Everett C. Larivière; Bill Gelineau; Ross Adrain; John Russell; Jack Farquharson; P. J. Connor; F. M. Carlton; Paul Montreuil; F. L. Meredith; Phil Neville; Chuch Christie; L. A. Fuller; Frank Keegan; Ralph S. Broadhurst; and Fred Wurstan.
This file contains information on the streetescapes, buildings, churches, monuments, landscapes, and infrastructure of Montreal from between 1905 and 1914.
The item is a photograph of Elizabeth "Lizzie" Copping. The portrait is signed by N. C. Lalonde, with the address 69 St-Laurent street, Montreal, Quebec.
Item is a description of the evolution of the South Eastern Railway Company from 1866 to 1931.
Item is a statement of revenue for Trains 202-203 traveling between Montreal and Megantic in 1965.
Unidentified nursing students of the School of Nursing of the Montreal General Hospital dressed up for Halloween in 1960.
Unidentified nursing students of the School of Nursing of the Montreal General Hospital celebrating Christmas, with decorated tree visible, in 1960.
Barbara Wark dressed in a witch costume while a student of the School of Nursing of the Montreal General Hospital for Halloween in 1960.
The item is a photograph of the visit of Japanese Prince Takamatsu to Montreal, Quebec on 2 May 1931.
File illustrates Howard Dresser's interest in theatre and opera in Montreal and New York City from 1936 to 1966. It consists of programmes from the New York Philharmonic Symphony Society, a catalogue from an exhibit on works by Shakespeare, and correspondence and theatre critiques by Dresser.