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              Sylvia Karrel collection
              MG 21.49 · Fonds · 1943 - 2001

              Fonds consists of correspondence written to Sylvia Karrel (née Sylvia Glickman) by Pilot Officer Curdis Karrel, Pilot Officer Karrel's war medals, photographs of Pilot Officer Karrel’s headstone in Kiel War Cemetery in Kiel, Germany, and newspaper clippings.

              Karrel, Sylvia
              Thomas J. Brown fonds
              MG 21.48 · Fonds · 1820 - 1939

              Fonds consists of Brown’s collection of mining documents, the manuscript for his book, Place Names of Nova Scotia as well as an undated mining manuscript. Also included is a copy of the poem The Mayflower, the book Gaelic Lessons for Beginners, a scroll addressed to E.G. McKay, a leather nameplate, newspaper clippings and correspondence.

              Brown, Thomas James
              Correspondence
              MG 21.48-C · Series · April 25, 1922 – April 30, 1929
              Part of Thomas J. Brown fonds

              Series consists of correspondence sent to Thomas J. Brown, as well as copies of correspondence addressed to The Indian Cove Coal Company Ltd. and E.G. McKay.

              MG 20.5-E-1 · Subseries · 1939 - 1975
              Part of The Cape Breton Highlanders collection

              Sub-series consists of correspondence, programmes, schedules, scrapbooks, and photographs belonging to Ralph Davies and Sharkey MacDonald (Charles MacDonald), former Cape Breton Highlanders and World War 2 (WW2) veterans, who were chosen to be delegates for the “30th Anniversary: The Canadians in Italy” delegation sent to Italy to commemorate the Italian Campaign and the 30th anniversary of the liberation of Italy. Delegates visited memorials, battlefields, and war cemeteries and took part in cultural and religious ceremonies to mark the occasion.

              MG 20.5-B-6-2 · Item · October 26, 1917
              Part of The Cape Breton Highlanders collection

              Item is a handwritten letter on notepaper with a London Gaelic Services Committee letterhead addressed to W. Macdonald from L. Campbell telling him that 40 copies of the Inverness Chronicle are enclosed in a package with the letter.

              MG 21.44-C · Series · Digitized 2017 (originally created 1951 – 2010)
              Part of Basker Family of Mull River collection

              Series consists of a resolution sent to the Basker Family upon the death of Ranald Basker and correspondence sent to various members of the Basker Family by Jim St. Clair.

              CA BI MG 6.11 · Fonds · 1971

              This fonds consists of a reproduction of letters written by Mary, Queen of Scots, a warrant for confining Mary and a declaration of her execution.

              MacSween, Agnes (MacNeil)
              CA BI MG 6.10 · Fonds · 1892

              This fonds consists of a letter from Malcolm Campbell, Barra, with family news; copy of tombstone of Roderick and Jane MacNeil.

              Campbell, Malcolm
              CA BI MG 15.59 · Fonds · 1983

              Fonds consist of letter enclosing “Tribute to the North Shore Gaelic Singers” in verse, 1978.

              Correspondence
              CA BI MG 15.91-MG 15.91.2 · File · 1975-1997
              Part of Rita Joe fonds

              File consists of correspondence both to and from Rita Joe. Most of the letters pertain to her writing career (Oxford UP, University of Toronto Press, WFNS, UNB, Explorations - Canada Council, Nimbus, Ragweed, Abanaki) and achievements (Order of Canada, Privy Council, National Aboriginal Awards).

              Correspondence
              CA BI MG 12.275-MG 12.275 A · File
              Part of Helen Kendall fonds

              File contains various letters addressed to Helen Kendall from Scalter Lewis, as well as a letter from Helen Kendall to Katharine McLennan.

              CA BI MG 12.189-MG 12.189.6-MG 12.189.6 U · Item · 4 December, 1918
              Part of Katharine McLennan fonds

              Item is a letter from Katharine McLennan to Grace McLennan, dated 4 December, 1918. In the letter, Katharine describes the loss that she and Edith Parkman have been feeling since the death of their friend, Helen Homans. Katharine and Edith, now without work, were in Paris at the time looking for positions, and Katharine describes what the capital was like at the end of the war.

              CA BI MG 12.189-MG 12.189.6-MG 12.189.6 T · Item · 2 October, 1918
              Part of Katharine McLennan fonds

              Item is a letter from Katharine McLennan to Isabel Farley, dated 2 October,1918. In the letter, Katharine describes a visit from Mike and mentions a number of patients at the hospital. Katharine also mentions her continued dislike for night duty and an argument that she and her father were having.

              CA BI MG 12.189-MG 12.189.6-MG 12.189.6 S · Item · 10 September, 1918
              Part of Katharine McLennan fonds

              Item is a letter from Katharine McLennan to Mike Farley, dated 10 September 1918. In the letter, Katharine asks Mike to come and visit her if he is able, and describes the hospital space and staff at Pontoise. She also mentions the death of her uncle Bartlett.

              CA BI MG 12.189-MG 12.189.6-MG 12.189.6 R · Item · 8 September, 1918
              Part of Katharine McLennan fonds

              Item is a letter from Katharine McLennan to Isabel Farley, dated 8 September, 1918. In the letter, Katharine tells her sister about day-to-day life at the hospital in Pontoise, and a visit by a Mr. Martin that she was familiar with. Katharine also tells her sister that she purchased a German automatic pistol.

              CA BI MG 12.189-MG 12.189.6-MG 12.189.6 P · Item · 18 July, 1918
              Part of Katharine McLennan fonds

              Item is a letter from Katharine McLennan to Mike Farley, dated 18 July 1918. The letter offers Katharine's description of the hospital at Pontoise and asks Mike, who has just been deployed, to visit her if possible.

              CA BI MG 12.189-MG 12.189.6-MG 12.189.6 Q · Item · 30 July, 1918
              Part of Katharine McLennan fonds

              Item is a letter from Katharine McLennan to Isabel Farley, dated 30 July 1918. In the letter, Katharine describes how busy she has been at the hospital in Pontoise, and gives of a description of the physical hospital space. She also makes note of a serum that is now being used with the patients, discusses new staff members, and describes the work schedule that she and the other nurses must follow.

              CA BI MG 12.189-MG 12.189.6-MG 12.189.6 O · Item · 14 July, 1918
              Part of Katharine McLennan fonds

              Item is a letter from Katharine McLennan to Isabel Farley dated 14 July 1918. The letter, written by Katharine upon her arrival back in France, describes the new hospital that she will be stationed at in Pontoise and her time spent in Paris, watching parades and having lunch with friends.

              CA BI MG 12.189-MG 12.189.6-MG 12.189.6 N · Item · 4 July, 1918
              Part of Katharine McLennan fonds

              Item is a letter from Katharine McLennan to her father, J.S. McLennan, dated 4 July 1918. The letter, which Katharine wrote during her voyage back to France on the steamer Chicago, features a timeline of the events that took place up to Katharine's departure. This included trips to Boston and New York and meeting with friends and family, including Isabel (McLennan) Farley and Grace McLennan.

              CA BI MG 12.189-MG 12.189.6-MG 12.189.6 M · Item · 31 December, 1917
              Part of Katharine McLennan fonds

              Item is a letter from Katharine McLennan to Grace McLennan, dated 31 December 1917. Katharine writes about what events took place during the time around the Christmas and New Year holidays at the H.O.E. 18. She also mentions some of the staff at the hospital, and the duties that she and they must perform during their shifts.

              CA BI MG 12.189-MG 12.189.6-MG 12.189.6 L · Item · 7 June, 1917
              Part of Katharine McLennan fonds

              Item is a letter from Katharine McLennan to Isabel Farley, dated 7 June 1917. In the letter, Katharine describes a picnic that she and Helen went on with some English officers, a trip that they took to [Roneu], and some day-to-day events at the hospital.

              CA BI MG 12.189-MG 12.189.6-MG 12.189.6 K · Item · 12 November, 1916
              Part of Katharine McLennan fonds

              Item is a letter from Katharine McLennan to Isabel Farley, dated 12 November 1916. In the letter, Katharine describes her hatred of night duty and the schedule that night duty nurses must follow. She also mentions a concert held at the hospital, featuring a song that she describes as "perfectly disgusting," and the arrival of a new doctor from London, Major Robson.

              WW1 MG 12.189.6 J
              CA BI MG 12.189-MG 12.189.6-MG 12.189.6 J · Item · 8 November, 1916
              Part of Katharine McLennan fonds

              Item is a letter from Letter from Ronard Adrieu to an unknown recipient, dated 12 November 1916. The letter, written in broken French, describes the conditions at another hospital and asks the recipient to say hello to Harnois, a patient at the Hôpital de l'Alliance in Yvetot, France.

              CA BI MG 12.189-MG 12.189.6-MG 12.189.6 I · Item · 1 November, 1916
              Part of Katharine McLennan fonds

              Item is a letter from Katharine McLennan to Isabel Farley, dated 1 November 1916. In the letter, Katharine describes her hatred for night duty, especially in cold, windy weather, and day-to-day operations at the hospital. She also writes about how excited she is to have received a casque with two bullet holes in it from one of the men that was leaving the hospital, and how she will be switching houses when she comes off night duty.

              CA BI MG 12.189-MG 12.189.6-MG 12.189.6 H · Item · 19 October, 1916
              Part of Katharine McLennan fonds

              Item is a letter from Katharine McLennan to her father, J.S. McLennan, dated 19 October 1916. In the letter, Katharine describes a day trip that she and Helen Homans took on their half day to the Chateau Salle Verte at Lassay, and notes two small accidents that occurred while Helen was riding her bicycle.

              CA BI MG 12.189-MG 12.189.6-MG 12.189.6 F · Item · 6 October, 1916
              Part of Katharine McLennan fonds

              Item is a letter from Katharine McLennan to her father, J.S. McLennan, dated 6 October 1916. In the letter, Katharine tells her father about some of the patients that she has been tending to at the Hôpital de l'Alliance in Yvetot, France, and offers a description of some of her coworkers and the hospital. In addition, Katharine indicates that they are awaiting the imminent arrival of Edith Parkman - a woman who would spend a great deal of time with Katharine both during and after the War.

              CA BI MG 12.189-MG 12.189.6-MG 12.189.6 B · Item · 4 June, 1916
              Part of Katharine McLennan fonds

              Item is a letter from Katharine McLennan to her father, J.S. McLennan, dated 4 June 1916. The letter, written a month into her time as a World War I Red Cross volunteer at the Hôpital de l'Alliance in Yvetot, France, describes her duties while working on night shift, and the activities that she would partake in during her free time. Katharine mentions the arrival of Helen Homans, a friend who would work alongside her for almost the entirety of the war, and talks of the suffering that she has seen so far in her work.

              CA BI MG 12.189-MG 12.189.6-MG 12.189.6 A · Item · 24 September, 1915
              Part of Katharine McLennan fonds

              Item is a letter from Katharine McLennan to Isabel Farley, dated 24 September 1915. In the letter, Katharine mentions numerous family members, including her father J.S., her sister Margaret, and her step-mother Grace. In addition, she describes the Cataraqui Estate, where she was staying with her friend Catherine (Rhodes) Tudor-Hart who was nicknamed Gogo, and details a desire to obtain some financial freedom.

              CA BI MG 12.189-MG 12.189.6-MG 12.189.6 C · Item · 13 July, 1916
              Part of Katharine McLennan fonds

              Item is a letter from Katharine McLennan to Isabel Farley dated 13 July 1916. Katharine, serving as a WW1 Red Cross Volunteer, writes in the letter about day- to-day events the Hôpital de l'Alliance, including eating strawberries and cream and dealing with nurses leaving to tend to soldiers at other hospitals. Katharine also mentions the names of several men that she and her sister know that were lost during the war, and speaks of a trip to the train station where she saw many wounded men and received a button from a soldier.

              CA BI MG 12.189-MG 12.189.6-MG 12.189.6 E · Item · 19 July, 1916
              Part of Katharine McLennan fonds

              Item is a letter from Helen Homans to Isabel Farley dated 19 July 1916. Helen was Katharine's close friend, and sent the letter to Isabel to let her know what the doctor had said about Katharine's appendicitis attack and to reassure her that Katharine was recovering from her illness and was in good hands.

              CA BI MG 12.189-MG 12.189.6-MG 12.189.6 G · Item · 8 October, 1916
              Part of Katharine McLennan fonds

              Item is a letter from Katharine McLennan to Isabel Farley, dated 8 October 1916. In the letter, Katharine describes recent events at the hospital where she is volunteering in Yvetot, France, including several wounded men who had been there a year leaving, holiday scheduling, and a joke that her friend Edith Parkman was pulling on Helen Homans. She also mentions a trip that she made to a deserted Chateau, "Beauvoir."

              CA BI MG 12.189-MG 12.189.6-MG 12.189.6 D · Item · 19 July, 1916
              Part of Katharine McLennan fonds

              Item is a letter from Katharine McLennan to Isabel Farley dated 29 July 1916. Katharine writes of her recent illness and discloses that it was related to an appendix infection, and that she should be undergoing a removal operation before long. She also mentions having heard that her uncle, Bart McLennan, had been wounded.

              McLennan, Katharine Sophia
              Dr. Greg MacLeod fonds
              CA BI MG 11.44 · Fonds · 1899-2004

              Fonds consists of a wide variety of materials collected or created by Dr. Greg MacLeod, mostly written documents, but also videos and cassette tapes, many of which have been digitized. The written documents cover a wide range of genres such as correspondence, memos, financial reports, updates, feasibility studies, newspaper clippings, and minutes of meetings. These records have a date range beginning in the 1950's when Dr. MacLeod was in school in Sydney Mines (though there is one family document from 1899) and ending around 2004. The range of materials found here derives from his association with a number of organizations starting in the early 1970's, many of which he played a founding influence, such as Metropolitan Alliance For Development, Cape Breton School of Crafts, Island Housing Association, and the Cape Breton Association for Co Op Development, which itself would morph into New Dawn Enterprises. His social-economic interests continued with his involvement in the Tompkins Institute from its founding in 1974 and his close association with the university's Centre for Community Economic Development from its founding in 1986. Another large set of documents involves the founding of BCA Group in 1989 and its progress, and the various projects that were supported by it. Based on these associations, the fonds is arranged with the following series: Tompkins Institute; BCA Group; Centre for Community Economic Development, Audio Files, Video Files, New Dawn Enterprises, Economic Reports and Studies, and Autobiographical Materials. Each of these series (and some contain sub-series) will be composed of multiple files (some files with multiple folios) with each file containing many individual items.

              MacLeod, Rev. Gregory
              Liscombe Correspondence
              CA BI MG 12.59-MG 12.59.2 · File · 1896-1957
              Part of Liscombe family fonds

              File contains a selection of Liscombe family correspondence, mainly that of Olive and Susan to and from Gerald during his time spent overseas in World War 1.

              CA BI MG 12.59-MG 12.59.2-MG 12.59.2.1 · Item · 11 March, 1917
              Part of Liscombe family fonds

              Item is a card with lace detail from Gerald Liscombe to his sister, Ella Liscombe. It was written "somewhere in France". In the card, Gerald writes that he was visited by John McIntyre of Sydney (36th Battery) who used to work at Hall's Bookstore.

              CA BI MG 12.59-MG 12.59.2-MG 12.59.2.5 · Item · 23 December, 1916
              Part of Liscombe family fonds

              Item is a letter to Susan Liscombe signed "B," which was written in France. In the letter, the author describes a three-hour artillery attack on December 20, mail delays on the front, and Gerald's first aid skills and current situation in England.

              CA BI MG 12.59-MG 12.59.2-MG 12.59.2.6 · Item · 3 December, 1916
              Part of Liscombe family fonds

              Item is a letter to Susan Liscombe signed "Bob," which was written in France. In the letter, the author thanks Mrs. Liscombe for mailing him some newspapers, talks about injuries and deaths among members of the 40th that he met in England, relates his experience in the trenches, and notes a letter that he received from Gerald Liscombe regarding the disbandment of the 185th Band.

              CA BI MG 12.59-MG 12.59.2-MG 12.59.2.7 · Item · 6 October, 1916
              Part of Liscombe family fonds

              Item is a letter to Gerald Liscombe from Bob, which was written in France. In the letter, the author notes that he was wounded, describes the capture of German trenches, and communicates the fear and uncertainty that comes from life in the trenches.

              Letter to Gerald Liscombe
              CA BI MG 12.59-MG 12.59.2-MG 12.59.2.10 · Item · 23 January, 1919
              Part of Liscombe family fonds

              Item is an unsigned letter to Gerald Liscombe. It is potentially from Rebecca Emily Liscombe, as it discusses all other immediate family members.

              CA BI MG 12.59-MG 12.59.2-MG 12.59.2.12 · Item · 14 December, 1916
              Part of Liscombe family fonds

              Item is a letter written from "Bob" to Olive Liscombe on December 14, 1916, from France. In the letter, Bob thanks Olive for her recent gift of a box of candy, and describes life in the trenches and a recent letter from Gerald.