Series consists of a bust depicting Irving Layton, carved by Lyman E. Francis and a plaque dedicated to Irving Layton from Baron Byng High School in Montreal.
Series contains one leather wallet and a tin box, which held the wallet. The wallet previously held correspondence.
The series contains materials that document the Ottawa International Jazz Festival and Jazz Ottawa.
It contains four Jazz Ottawa badges and three plaques from the Ottawa International Jazz Festival.
The series includes objects collected by or donated to the St. Patrick’s Society.
The series contains 5 St. Patrick’s Society badges, 2 ribbons, 2 spikes taken from the old floor of St. Patrick’s Church in Montreal, and 3 pieces of stone taken from headstones and the Kilmainham Goal Wall to commemorate the Irish uprising in 1916. Also included is a stained-glass window from the Father Dowd Memorial Home, completed in 1869 as a home for the aged, infirm, and the homeless.
The O'Farrell Family fonds documents the professional and private life of the O'Farrell Family between 1877 and 1899. The fonds includes 2 ledgers outlining purchases made at the general store owned by the O'Farrell Family in Saint-Malachie, Quebec (1890-1896); 4 diaries written by Mary Bridget O'Farrell concerning the private life of the family (1898-1899); and 1 ledger (tax roll) (1877-1883) documenting taxation in the town of Saint-Malachie. Notes, correspondence, and additional pages can be found throughout the ledgers.
The O’Farrell Family fonds is divided into 2 series:
• F026/A Business records
• F026/B Personal records
Contains offprint and reprints of Irving Layton’s “Cain” (1961), “A Tall Man Executes a Jig” (1958), and “On the Assassination of President Kennedy” (1964).
No. 33 (February 20-March 5, [1969])
No. 34 (March 6-19, [1969])
No. 37 (April 17-30, [1969])
No. 38 (May 1-14, [1969])
Interview with Olga conducted by Meilan Lam.
Lam, MeilanInterview with Anne Bourassa, Henri Bourassa's daughter.
Interview with Davidson Dunton.
Interview with Gérard Filion.
Interview with Guy Laperrière.
Interview with Jean Héroux, Omer Héroux's son.