These glass negatives were taken from a glass slide collection entitled: Religion. Mr. Bowen. October 1935.
These glass negatives were taken from a glass slide collection entitled: Religion. Mr. Bowen, B.C. January 1940.
These glass negatives were taken from a glass slide collection entitled: Religion. Mr. C.O. Bowen. June 1938.
These glass negatives were taken from a glass slide collection entitled: England After WWII (all plans for rebuilding of City of Coventry - Mr. Hillerud, 1945
These glass negatives were taken from a glass slide collection entitled: American Army in Europe, 1942-1945 - Mr. Bowen, September 1945
These glass negatives were taken from a glass slide collection entitled: American Army in Europe, 1942-1945 - Mr. Bowen, September 1945
These glass negatives were taken from a glass slide collection entitled: British Army. World War II - Europe. Mr. Bowen. September 1945.
The fonds consists of some records and biographical clippings of Richard Ottewell and the Ottewell family as well as correspondence and records of Jennie (Ottewell) Smith and her husband Bliss Simith.
There are also books in algebra, geometry, mechanics and mechanical drawing from the American School of Correspondence, likely used by Bliss Smith for correspondence courses as well as a garden seed and nursery catalogue:
The photographs are of Richard and Fanny Ottewell and their children, including Richard and Fanny Ottewell on their 50th wedding anniversary (1927), as well as the Clover Bar School.
The series consists of photographs and correspondence relating to Richard David Secord, his wife Barba4a Delle Calhoun Secord, and their son Richard Calhoun Secord.
The photographs consist of Richard David Secord as a teenager and of Barbara Delle Calhoun on her wedding day to Richard D. Secord.
The textual records consist of a letter to their son, Richard C. Secord, from John G. Diefenbaker (Leader of the Opposition, 1967) with a copy of House of Commons debates, Jan. 11, 1967, commemorating birth of John A. Macdonald, and a mock newspaper, headlined “Richard C. Secord Returns to Winterburn Old Fashion Days” (most text reprinted from a 1917 issue of Calgary Eye Opener), [197?] (o/s folder).
Richard David Secord family