65 resultados para Bannerman, Margaret Gordon, lady, 1798-1878.
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Black and white photograph, enclosed in a folder, 17 cm x 13 cm, of Margaret Julia Woodruff Band in a seated position wearing a wedding gown and veil. The photo was taken by Dudley Hoyt of New York.
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Black and white photograph, 12 cm x 9 cm, of Margaret Julia Woodruff Band in a seated position, wearing a wedding dress and veil. The photo was taken by Dudley Hoyt of New York. The photo is encased within an ornate, silver frame which is engraved with the initials “M.J.W.”.
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A photograph of Hamilton Killaly Woodruff and daughter Margaret. They are standing together as he holds a neswpaper by his side in front of a stone house.
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A photograph of Margaret Julia Band standing in front of a brick wall with ivy or a tree growing in front. She is wearing a dress and gloves.
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Margaret Julia Band standing in a garden full of flowers in bloom with a long picket fence in the background. She is wearing a dress and gloves.
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A photograph of Margaret Julia Band wearing a dress and gloves as she stands next to a Pochontas monument in Jamestown, New York.
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A photograph of Margaret Julia Band standing on a stone walkway, surrounded by trees and shrubs.
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A coloured card of a lady wearing a bonnet and cloak. On the back it says C.D. Fredericks & Co., 587 Broadway, New York; 108 Calle de Habana, Habana, and 31 Passage du Havre, Paris.
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The book is hardcover and inscribed with an illegible signature, dated 1880 and below that is the signature Margaret J. Woodruff. The preface of the book begins, "The present work is designed to fulfil an important purpose in Education - that of bringing clearly into view the leading facts which are supposed to be gained through a long course of instruction. Without proposing to supersede the elementary books usually employed, it offers a certain test of what is presumed to have been previously learned. With such a work in their hands, Schoolmasters, Tutors, Governesses, or Parents, may at once satisfy themselves as to the degree of knowledge on a variety of subjects attained by the young person under their charge, and for whose intellectual culture they feel a special interest." The full text is available in the Brock University Special Collections and Archives.
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A marriage certificate stating that Joseph Clement and Margaret Duffet were lawfully married according to the Church of England in Montreal, May 9, 1784. The name on the paper appears to be "Margaret Dusalle" and the date appears as "May 7th".
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A marriage certificate of Percy Carruthers Band of the city of New York, U.S.A. and Margaret Julia Woodruff of St. Catharines, Ontario, November 25, 1919. The witnesses are C.S. Band and M.S. Walker. The marriage is registered in St. George's Church.
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A marriage certificate card stating that Percy Carruthers Band and Margaret Julia Woodruff were married in St. Catharines with envelope which has the return address: James Carruthers and Company, Ltd., Grain Exporters, Produce Exchange Building, New York, November 25, 1919.
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Certificate of Baptism for Margaret Elizabeth Woodruff, the child of Percy Carruthers and Margaret Julia Band who was baptized at St. George's Church, St. Catharines, June 14, 1935. The sponsors listed are: Maude Band Mabee, Alice Eaton, and Clifford Scott Howard.
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A St. Margaret's College pin. The college was located at, 144 Bloor St. East, Toronto.
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A St. Margaret's College, Canada pendant. "M. Woodruff, 1911" is engraved on the back.