Sub-Series G. Announcements and clippings including Funerals, Engagements, Births, Deaths and Marriages, Greeting Cards, Business Cards, Calling Cards and Personal items, 1868-1958 (noninclusive), n.d.http://hdl.handle.net/10464/64722024-03-29T08:56:41Z2024-03-29T08:56:41ZCertificate with a coloured picture of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition in London, 1886http://hdl.handle.net/10464/91902021-08-01T01:58:00ZCertificate with a coloured picture of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition in London, 1886
Certificate, 51 cm. x 75 cm. with a coloured picture of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition in
London, 1886. This was presented with a commemorative medal to W. Woodruff. The award is
signed by the Executive President and Secretary to the Royal Commission. [There is no indication
what the award is for and the medal is not included in this collection], n.d.
Certificate with a coloured picture of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition in London, 1886http://hdl.handle.net/10464/91892021-08-01T02:06:28ZCertificate with a coloured picture of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition in London, 1886
Certificate, 51 cm. x 75 cm. with a coloured picture of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition in
London, 1886. This was presented with a commemorative medal to Henry Pafford who was the
Mayor of Niagara-on-the-Lake 1863-74, 1876-1880 and 1888-1896. He also ran a drug store and
a fruit farm. The award is signed by the Executive President and Secretary to the Royal
Commission. [There is no indication what the award is for and the medal is not included in this
collection], n.d.
Certificate awarded to Lieutenant Colonel, the Honourable James George Currie of the 19th Lincoln Battalion of Canada from the ladies of the County of Lincolnhttp://hdl.handle.net/10464/91882021-08-01T02:11:41Z1876-10-13T00:00:00ZCertificate awarded to Lieutenant Colonel, the Honourable James George Currie of the 19th Lincoln Battalion of Canada from the ladies of the County of Lincoln
Certificate measuring 36 cm. x 47 cm. awarded to Lieutenant Colonel, the Honourable James
George Currie of the 19th Lincoln Battalion of Canada from the ladies of the County of Lincoln to
honour surviving veterans of the War of 1812. The calligraphy on the award was done by J.
Matthews of St. Catharines who was listed in the 1877 St. Catharines Directory as an illuminator
(medieval writing) and accountant. The award is signed by Elizabeth Carlisle on behalf of the
ladies, Oct. 13, 1876.
1876-10-13T00:00:00ZWatercolour painting of the Woodruff coat of arms on paperhttp://hdl.handle.net/10464/91872017-04-21T05:40:06Z1900-01-01T00:00:00ZWatercolour painting of the Woodruff coat of arms on paper
Watercolour painting of the Woodruff coat of arms on paper. This measures 43 cm. x 31 cm., n.d.
1900-01-01T00:00:00Z