984 resultados para Friedrich Karl, Prince of Prussia, 1828-1885.
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Destinataire non identifié. - Voudrait le voir avec Meignen, le lundi suivant
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Destinataire non identifié. - "Voici un jeune Normalien (vieux soldat de 1870) qui finit son cours cette année et qui rêve de ne pas faire de vieux os dans la chaire. Monsieur "Judet" (c'est son nom) a une idée de grand opéra italien qu'il voudrait soumettre à Verdi, rien que cela !..." Lui demande sa recommandation
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Au sujet du banquet offert à Offenbach le 29 décembre 1858
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Destinataire non identifié. - Va marier un capitaine qu'il a connu tout petit à Douai. Pourrait déjeuner avec lui jeudi
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Destinataire non identifié. - A reçu une note du Ministre de l'Instruction Publique pour "Camille" lui fait suivre à Rome
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Destinataire non identifié. - Lui demande son aide pour rédiger un statut
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Collection : Bibliothèque choisie ; LVII-LVIII, XCIII
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Collection : Bibliothèque choisie ; LVII-LVIII, XCIII
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In October of 1969, Governor General Rolland Michener along with the Bailiff of Guernsey were invited to tour the Niagara Region with Dr. Gibson as part of a series of events to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Sir Isaac Brock's birth. Here they are visiting a stone monument erected in Queenston years ago by Albert Edward, Prince of Wales. Pictured in the foreground are Mrs. Michener, Dr. Gibson, and Governor General Michener - the man speaking with Dr. Gibson with his back to the photographer.
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Consists of an advertising broadsheet (circa 1920) for Canadian Willite, a permanent asphaltic pavement. This product was used on River Road in Niagara Falls, Canada. The broadsheet features a segment titled "The Road Fit for a Prince" about the Prince of Wales visit to Niagrara Falls on October 20, 1919.
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A spring concert programme by the St. Catharines Public Schools on May 4, 1945. The concert is titled "Toward Peace" and features the students of the following schools: Alexandra, Cavell, Central, Connaught, Memorial, Robertson, Victoria, Court St., Prince of Wales, St. Andrew's Ward, Glen Ridge, St. Paul's Ward, Queen Elizabeth.
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Ann Eliza Hepburne was born in Chippawa, Ontario, in 1821, to William Hepburne and Susan Shannon. In 1842, she married William Anthony Rooth in St. James Cathedral in Toronto. They continued to live in different parts of the Niagara region, including Drummondville, Welland and Port Colborne. William was the editor and proprietor of the Drummondville Reporter, as well as an accountant and insurance agent, and later worked for the Customs Service in Port Colborne. He died in 1878, and Eliza in 1899. Both are buried in Drummond Hill Cemetery in Niagara Falls, Ontario.
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The Globe, Toronto, Ontario, “the Prince of Wales’s arrival” is written in pencil on the front page, September 14, 1860.