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Barry Morse fonds
CA F815 · Fonds · 1919-2011

Fonds consists of papers, diaries, reels, tapes, videocassettes, records, photographs, correspondence, newspaper clippings, reading scripts, biography manuscripts, awards and trophies pertaining to the career and personal life of Barry Morse.

Morse, Barry
Beattie family fonds
CA F629 · Fonds · 1505 - 1968

The Beattie family fonds consists of photocopies of correspondence and rental accounts relating to Beattie Family of Broomhill Farm, Strathdon Parish, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Materials include:
• From William Beattie, Broomhill Farm, Strathdon Parish, Aberdeenshire, Scotland to brother George Beattie in Nichol Township. Written June 13, 1836 regarding conditions at Broomhill Farm and arrangements for emigration. 4 pages.
• From John Beattie, Broomhill Farm to uncle George Beattie, Nichol Township. Written September 29, 1838 regarding lease problems, crop failures and emigration. 4 pages.
• From John Grassick, Mains of Glenbucket, Aberdeenshire, Scotland to William Beattie, Nichol Township. Written February 11, 1842 regarding his property in Scotland. The letter is accompanied by statement of accounts. 4 pages.
• From John A. MacDonald, Quebec City to John Beattie Esq., Barnett Post Office, Canada West. Written February 3, 1865 regarding the general feeling about Canadian Confederation. 2 pages. View a scan of the letter. Accompanied by a letter from the Public Archives of Canada.
• A letter written to David and Ann Murray on October 31, 1968 regarding genealogy work. The letter ends with a story of the author's uncle Thompson Beattie who lost his life as a passenger of the Titanic. 5 pages.
• Family trees of the Stone & McNaught families. They begin in Scotland circa 1810 and end with the Murrays in Canada in 1966. John Beattie and Margaret Beattie Stone are found in the genealogy.
• A text recollection of the history of the McNaught family written by Margaret McNaught Stone.
• A receipt from the Wellington County Museum dated September 24, 1979, which acknowledges the donation of a table from Belsyde in Fergus (owned by the Beattie Family).
• Claim by A. Blair, Balthayock to W. Grundison re: Fife Property from J. Baxter, Cupar, 1505.

CA F273 · Fonds · 1916-1977

The Beatty Brothers Limited collection contains catalogues, repair parts lists, and advertising brochures.

Beatty Brothers Limited
Beatty family collection
CA F126 · Fonds · 1963

The collection contains a photocopied typescript with some manuscript handwritten notes about the Beatty family of Fergus, compiled by W. McDait.

Beatty, George
CA F32 · Fonds · 1886-1970

The collection contains photographs, advertisements, posters, and other material relating to the Bell Organ and Piano Company of Guelph.

The Bell Organ and Piano Company
Ben Tarver fonds
F866 · Fonds · 1947 - 2012

Fonds contains draft versions of scripts and novels, reading scripts, programs, reviews, correspondence, financial records. musical/vocal scores, contracts, and other professional papers.

Tarver, Ben
CA F272 · Fonds · 1915-ca.1950

The collection contains B.F. Avery & Sons Co. catalogues, an advertising brochure, a service manual, and an article.

B.F. Avery & Sons Co.
Bill Acres fonds
CA F462 · Fonds · 1974-1975

Slides, sketches, collection of sketchbooks and other material related to the career of designer Bill Acres in the period 1974-1975.

Acres, Bill
Bishop Macdonnell collection
CA F79 · Fonds · 1817-1820

The collection contains letters between Alexander Macdonnell (1762-1840), Roman Catholic Bishop of Kingston, Upper Canada, and Lieutenant Colonel James Chisholm (1765-1822), originally from Strathglass, Scotland, of the Royal African Corps of Fasnakyle. The letters concern immigration, climate, harvests, church building, clergy visits, and teaching work.

Macdonnell, Alexander