Sir William Hingston, Lady Hingston and their five children
Sepia photograph of Lady Hingston posing in black dress
Portrait of Lady Hingston, part of a series of five photographs
Portrait of Lady Hingston, part of a series of five photographs
Fayette Brown, grandfather of Harold William Hingston, dressed in baseball attire
Portrait of unknown couple, possibly Fayette Brown and his wife
Elizabeth Hingston (Brown) and husband Harold Hingston presumably at Valcartier
A house at Varennes that has been taken down ; a photograph can be found in "The French Canadians"
A house at Varennes that has been taken down ; a photograph can be found in "The French Canadians"
The fonds primarily gives details on the language debate in Quebec in the 1970s and on income levels of francophone and anglophone Quebeckers relative to their level of education, among other issues. The fonds also includes files related to the chemical industry in Canada.
The fonds consists of minutes, reports, surveys, correspondence, speeches, and articles.
Sans titreThis series is about the activities of the Ars Classica gallery, located in Montreal and operating in the 50’ and 60’. It contains textual records mainly about the exhibitions organized by Ars Classica, or to which it contributed.
Sans titreConsists of handwritten and typed correspondence to Veneranda Wilson from Irving Layton. Postcards from St. Lucia, Spain, Cuba, Edinburgh, Korea, Greece, and Alberta are also found in the series.
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.