Photographic postcard by Byron Harmon of a car in front of a Y.W.C.A Chalet near Lake Louise. Postcard has handwritten note on back. It features an R style back.
Burchell, Mary. Yours to Command. Winnipeg, Harlequin Books, 1964.
Chase, James Hadley. You're Lonely When You're Dead. Toronto, Harlequin Books, 1951.
Textual information includes:
- Guide map to Caldron Falls & High Falls flowages
- A welcome page describing the area with some suggestions and restrictions
- Wisconson Public Service Corporation (plus logo) on the back page
Textual information includes:
- Descriptions of the types of fish found in the area
Hamilton, Kay. Young Doctor Glenn. Toronto, Harlequin Books, 1956.
Norrell, Marjorie. Young Doctor Ashley. Winnipeg, Harlequin Books, 1963.
Fraser, Jane. Young Bar. Winnipeg, Harlequin Books, 1965.
Chase, James Hadley. You Never Know with Women. Toronto, Harlequin Books, 1953.
A double-sided, printed card stamped with publisher information for Jackdaw No. C5 The Fur Trade and a note that the card was printed in Canada.
On one side, the card outlines the value of various trading goods. Goods include toiletries, clothing, animal skins, tools and implements, and household goods, such as thread. On the reverse side, the card details the value of goods traded at York Fort, including a breakdown of the goods and their quantities, between 8 September 1714 and 1 August 1715. The goods listed are animals skins. The items are tallied and noted that they are to be "packed up to be sent home and valued into beaver."
A report of the furs received and sold at York Factory, with quantities for each item.
Yardley, J. Watkins. With the Inniskilling Dragoons: The Record of a Cavalry Regiment During the Boer War, 1899-1902. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1904. (‘S.B. Steele’ signed in book by Marie Steele)
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919Moore, Brian. Wreath for a Redhead. Toronto, Harlequin Books, 1951.
Louis Berg, M.D. World Behind Bars. Toronto, Harlequin Books, 1953.
Wood, Evelyn. Achievements of Cavalry. London: George Bell & Sons, 1897. (‘S.B. Steele’ signed in book by Marie Steele)
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919Singer, Kurt. Women Spies. Toronto, Harlequin Books, 1953.
Timms, E.V. Woman in Chains. Toronto, Harlequin Books, 1955.
Brett, Rosalind. Winds of Enchantment. Winnipeg, Harlequin Books, 1968.
Williams, T.B. Coombe, ed. Savigear’s Guide to Horsemanship and Horse Training. 2nd ed. London: A. Savigear, Riding School and Gale & Polden, Ltd., 1904. (signed by S.B. Steele)
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919William Duncan & Co. (Cape Town) invoice for [leather cloth]
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919Incoming correspondence from William Armstrong requesting information on the best routes between Michipicoten and Moose Factory for sketching in the spring. Correspondence sent from Toronto, Ontario to Geological Survey headquarters in Montreal, Quebec.
Incoming correspondence from William Armstrong discussing frustration with the advisory board for not displaying some of his sketches. Correspondence sent from Toronto to Geological Survey headquarters in Montreal, Quebec.
Incoming correspondence from William Armstrong discussing his latest sketches. Correspondence sent from Toronto to Geological Survey headquarters in Montreal, Quebec.
Incoming correspondence from William Armstrong discussing taking his papers to Ottawa. Correspondence sent from Toronto to the Geological Survey headquarters in Montreal, Quebec.
Incoming correspondence from William Armstrong regarding how to display his sketches. Correspondence sent from Toronto to Geological Survey headquarters in Montreal, Quebec.
Dingwell, Joyce. Will You Surrender? Winnipeg, Harlequin Books, 1968.
Blair, Kathryn. Wild Crocus. Winnipeg, Harlequin Books, 1963.
Darke, Hilary. Wife to Doctor Dan. Winnipeg, Harlequin Books, 1961.
Conway, Celine. Wide Pastures. Winnipeg, Harlequin Books, 1962.