963 resultados para Julia Mann
Fragment d'un essai de statistique médicale appliquée à la ville de Lyon / par Julia, de Cazères,...
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A photograph of Mr. & Mrs. Michael Henry (nee. Almedie Mann) taken by G.F. Maitland, photographer, St. Paul Street, St. Catharines.
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A menu for a dinner with Julia Child 4 November, 1993. The list of invites includes: Julia Child, John Honderich, Josh Josephson, Marion Kane, Franco Prevedello, Bonnie Stern, Michael Vaughn, Margaret Visser, Donald Ziraldo. Also, handwritten on top left corner of menu: " To Donald Julia Child"
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A letter from Julia Child to Donald Ziraldo dated 11 April 1991. Child thanks Ziraldo for making her trip to Toronto "pleasant".
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Black and white, 12 cm x 17 cm photograph, mounted on board, of DeVeaux Hall in St. Catharines, Ontario. It was built by Samuel DeVeaux Woodruff. Shown in this photo are Thomas Woodruff and Julia Cleveland Woodruff. This photo was described by R.W. Band in 1973 and is included.
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Black and white, 13 cm x 9 cm black and white photo which has been taken from a scrapbook. This is a photo of Aunt Emma Woodruff and Julia Woodruff (Mrs. Warren Perry).
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Black and white photograph, 10 cm x 6 cm, of Julia Canby French.
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Black and white, 16 ½ cm x 11 ½ cm, of Julia Canby French (this is a larger versions of the photo listed above).
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Black and white photograph, 23 cm x 18 cm copy of Julia Canby Cleveland and her doll which has been reprinted from the daguerreotype. This is accompanied by notes (1970) from R. W. Band.
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Black and white photograph, 10 cm x 6 cm, of Julia Canby Cleveland which was taken by J. T. Upson of Buffalo, New York.
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Black and white photograph, 16 ½ cm. x 11 ½ cm., of Julia Amelia Canby Cleveland (this is a larger version of the photo listed above).
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Black and white photograph, mounted on board, 7 cm x 4 cm, of Julia posing in a straw hat.
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Black and white photograph, mounted on board, 7 cm x 4 cm, of Julia in a side angle face pose. This photo was taken by Fred Pfaff of Peach Street, Erie, Pennsylvania.