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Newspaper article "Ocean Tramps" [1895?]
FC 3216.3 P63 R64 2.2.1 · Pièce · [1895?]
Fait partie de Roger Pocock archives

A clipping of a newspaper article called "Ocean Tramps." The newspaper source and date are unknown, though someone has written '95' in pencil at the top of the article. The author is also not stated but it is very likely written by Pocock.

FC 3216.3 P63 R64 2.2.2 · Pièce · [1896?]
Fait partie de Roger Pocock archives

A clipping of a newspaper article called "Concerning Tramp Steamers." The newspaper source and date are unknown, though someone has written '[January] 96' in pencil at the top of the article. The author is also not stated but it is very likely written by Pocock.

Serial novel "By My Own Hand" [ca. 1896]
FC 3216.3 P63 R64 2.2.3 · Pièce · [ca. 1896]
Fait partie de Roger Pocock archives

Clippings pasted onto scrapbook sheets of the serial novel "By My Own Hand" by Pocock. The periodical publication and date are unknown, but it is likely around the time Pocock's book The Dragon Slayer (1896) was published.

FC 3216.3 P63 R64 3.7 · Sous-série organique · 1909 - 1931
Fait partie de Roger Pocock archives

Subseries consists of images used in Pocock's book Chorus to Adventurers, first published in 1931. Subseries is arranged according to the order that photographs were processed.

Pièce · 1885-1925; 1940
Fait partie de Prairie Ephemera Collection

Collection of paper and leather-bound booklets, including bank books and ledgers, music [song lyrics], short stories, and of various newspaper clippings compiled by William Stanger and the Stanger family.

Of note are William Stanger's bank ledger from the Banque D'Hochelaga dated 1919, a notepad designed for recording bridge scores with a note about a sale of hay dated 13 May 1940 and otherwise empty with a newspaper clipping entitled "Embarrassing Moment" tucked in it, a booklet entitled "The Universal Songster - A Collection Comprising Sixty of the Choicest and Most Popular Songs of the Day", a copy of "Just for To-day" by William Wilberforce, and a copy of "Wehman's Book of Yankee Stories".

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