File consists of black and white photographs of Frank Eyck, his wife Rosemary and family. Also includes a compact disc with scans of the photographs.
File consists of notes by Lampard regarding a preliminary bibliograpy for James Wheeler Davidson, photocopies of correspondence and articles.
The collection consists of materials created or received by Dr. Robert Lampard during his research into a book on the life of James Wheeler Davidson, a Rotary International member who established a number of international chapters in the early 20th century. The collection also consists of records related to Lampard’s research into the naming of Mount Davidson (the mountain was named in 1935 but never entered into the record), and the subsequent “first ascent” of the mountain by Lampard and Rotary International members.
Sem títuloThe series consists of records created and received by Lampard during his research into a book on James Wheeler Davidson and early Rotary activities. The records include: correspondence with Rotary members, research inquiries, and copies of records from other archives and newspaper articles relating to Davidson, articles and speeches by Lampard relating to Davidson, microfiche of Davidson as US consul in Shanghai, photographs, and slides.
Files consist of copies of articles and correspondence related to Davidson, and correspondence between Lampard and the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
File consists of 5 stereoscope photographic cards showing images of Japanese soldiers.
The sub-series consists of Gooch’s original incoming correspondence and copies of outgoing correspondence, personal and business correspondence with publishers, editors, educators, authors and others, manuscripts of the book The Second Empire, book reviews, book prefaces, essays, lectures, articles in British newspapers and academic journals and the Contemporary Review of which he was founder and editor, drafts of unpublished work, news clippings of articles by G.P. Gooch and reviews of his books, honours and awards, photographs, sound cassette, tape and discs of lectures and interviews with Gooch, some with transcripts, for radio broadcasts, as well as offprints of published work, and works about G.P.Gooch. Also includes correspondence and research material from Frank Eyck relating to his book on Gooch. The material was selected by Eyck from the Gooch estate which donated it to him and subsequently gave copyright to the University of Calgary.
Re-typed letters from G.P. Gooch to Lord Acton
Typed notes of the pencil notations made on Lord Acton’s letter about Gooch’s dissertation