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A letter from Wallace Havelock Robb to the Women's Literary Club of St. Catharines praising the work of the club. He acknowledges the recognition the group is showing to unknown literary figures and discusses the commitment of the women over many years.
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The poem 'Evening Bell' by poet Wallace Havelock Robb. The poem was printed alongside an article about Robb in the newspaper The Telegram in 1958.
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A newspaper clipping about the Wallace Havelock Robb recital supported by the Women's Literary Club of St. Catharines. The clipping is part of a scrapbook devoted to the poet.
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A photograph of the Women's Literary Club of St. Catharines presenting Wallace Havelock Robb with a poets robe following his poetry recital.
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The cover of the scrapbook album devoted to the writer Wallace Havelock Robb. The scrapbook was collected by the Women's Literary Club of St. Catharines.
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Quill border for scrapbook page of Wallace Havelock Robb.
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A page of Terry O'Malley's childhood scrapbook. The clippings include his achievements in softball and hockey.
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A border of hockey equipment.
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A page from 1952 of the scrapbook for Terry O'Malley. The page includes clippings of hockey wins and team photographs.
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A newspaper clipping of Terry O'Malley accepting a new hockey trophy as Peewee captain. Superintendent of schools, M.F. Pummell, presented the trophy to the student at Victoria school.
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A photograph of students from Victoria school following Field Day events. Terry O'Malley is one of the winning students. This photograph is part of the 1951 scrapbook.
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Page from the 1951 scrapbook of Terry O'Malley. The page includes clippings and a drawing of a hockey scene.
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The cover a childhood scrapbook collected by the mother of Terry O'Malley. The cover indicates that the materials were collected from 1951 and 1952.
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The cover of the scrapbook of the early years of Terry O'Malley. The scrapbook was collected by his mother.
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The cover of the Ann Eliza Hepburne Rooth Fonds, 1837-1897 friendship album.
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A prayer added to the friendship album with a small white and yellow embroidered flower underneath.
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An illustration added to the Rooth friendship album. The drawing is of a dog chained to a doghouse while a hunter and another dog are in the background.
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A collection of autographs with the title "13th Battalion V.M. Infantry, Hamilton" written in the centre of the page.
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An acrostic poem about Niagara Falls using ALEXANDER DOUGLAS. The poem was written at Clifton Cottage in the year 1839.
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A white doily with a colourful mix of flowers applique on top. The word "friendship" has been added underneath the flowers.
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A border for the friendship album with two women walking side by side.
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A typewritten paragraph describing the album as a collection of friends that may be gone, but their comments, poetry, and memories are still within the pages of her book.
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Two images from the 1992 commemorative scrapbook of the Silver Badgers. The first graduating class of Brock University is featured.
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An article by Don Chapman that appeared in the fall 1992 issue of Surgite. The article is written by Chapman and tells of his experiences as a student in the first year of Brock University 25 years ago.
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Chancellor Richard Hearn confers a bachelor degree upon Don Chapman in 1967. Professor Michael Cardy presents Chapman with his stole.