Thirteen small daytimer notebooks ("The Supervisor's Dater", published monthly by Industrial supervisory Institute Ltd., Toronto, Ont., with self-improvement advice and humor as well as pages for recording information) used by Douglas for notes on her community activities such as Regional Board, School Board and church committees, and for lists for her personal use.
Thirteen small daytimer notebooks ("The Supervisor's Dater", published monthly by Industrial supervisory Institute Ltd., Toronto, Ont., with self-improvement advice and humor as well as pages for recording information) used by Douglas for notes on her community activities such as Regional Board, School Board and church committees, and for lists for her personal use.
Health bulletin; White Star Line pamphlet and photo cards of the "SS Celtic" from a trans-Atlantic trip taken by Douglas's father; calling card of Douglas's mother
Health bulletin; White Star Line pamphlet and photo cards of the "SS Celtic" from a trans-Atlantic trip taken by Douglas's father; calling card of Douglas's mother
File contains a Scribbler notebook (1922-1933) with notes on raising poultry and spraying fruit trees and some poultry records. A note which says "Mother's Diary" indicates the notebook was created by Alice Robertson. Tucked into the notebook were newspaper clippings from 1898-1914, which include a series about an expedition to Tibet.
File contains a Scribbler notebook (1922-1933) with notes on raising poultry and spraying fruit trees and some poultry records. A note which says "Mother's Diary" indicates the notebook was created by Alice Robertson. Tucked into the notebook were newspaper clippings from 1898-1914, which include a series about an expedition to Tibet.
Handwritten daily journal of Philip Major Douglas from May of 1948 when he first moved to Channel Rock to the end of 1948. The journal was written to be sent to Gilean Douglas, who had not yet moved to Cortes, and contains many details of daily life on the island.
Handwritten daily journal of Philip Major Douglas from May of 1948 when he first moved to Channel Rock to the end of 1948. The journal was written to be sent to Gilean Douglas, who had not yet moved to Cortes, and contains many details of daily life on the island.