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Family History
P0134/C · Série · 1861-1994, predominant 1861-1907
Fait partie de Hingston Family fonds

The series provides historical information on the members of the Hingston Family.

The series contains notices of death, biographical sketches of Sir William, historical brochures, books, admission tickets, maps, newspapers clippings and two family trees. It also contains 133 photographs of family members, partly in a photo album.

Horse Rider
P0134-02-21 · Pièce · 1875
Fait partie de Hingston Family fonds

Sepia photograph of horse rider.
One word on back, "Bibakiba"

Five daughters of Donald Hingston
P0134-02-24 · Pièce · [n.d.]
Fait partie de Hingston Family fonds

The five daughters of Dr. Donald A. Hingston dressed as bride and bridesmaid, in no particular order : Osla Margaret, Mary Elizabeth, Katherine Isabel, Andrea Aileen and Cynthia Anne

Fayette Brown
P0134-02-28 · Pièce · [19-?]
Fait partie de Hingston Family fonds

Portrait of Fayette Brown, grandfather of Harold William Hingston

Harold Entwistle fonds
P0251 · Fonds · 1937 - 2005

The fonds provides information on Harold Entwistle’s teaching activities at Concordia University and his contribution to the advancement of education theory as a multi-disciplinary field with the philosophy of education at its core.
The fonds includes course materials (including sound recordings of lectures), correspondence, manuscripts, publications, and a few photos of war memorials. The fonds also includes his research notes and materials for an essay on war poetry that appeared in The Gazette on November 11, 2007.

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Unidentified Letters
P0174/G · Série · 1825 - 1831
Fait partie de Vincent and Olga Diniacopoulos fonds

This series presents letters written between 1825 and 1831. Their origin and creator remains unclear at the moment. For now, it is hard to state if those archives are linked to the Vincent and Olga Diniacopoulos fonds, but they were found in their documents.
The letters are written in French, as the author appears to live in Paris. They seem to address money and art transactions. The quality of the written language makes them sometimes hard to read. They are in a rough condition due to their age.

Poems
F004/B · Série · 1982-1984
Fait partie de Veneranda Kreipans (McGrath) Wilson fonds

Consists of handwritten and photocopied poems including: “There Were No Signs,” “The Flaming Maple,” “New year’s Poem for Veneranda,” “Kali in the Suburbs,” “Thank You Veneranda,” “Veneranda Dancing,” “On Revisiting Montreal After An Absence of Five Weeks,” “August Strindberg,” “Carmen,” “Wagschal Exhibition,” “Whitehern,” “Manikins,” “Dionysians in a Bad Time,” and “Psychologists.”