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The geography and history of Lile: or, a description of what is to be seen, and an account of what passes in and about that town. First Written in French, for the Service of Prince Eugene of Savoy, and Sent Enclos'd in a Letter to him, when he March'd to Besiege Lile. Now Done, a Second Time, in English, for the Satisfaction of our British Gentlemen and Officers. By John Mack Gregory, L L. L. Professor of Geography and History. To which is Prefix'd, as an Epistle Dedicatory, The Author's Letter to Prince Eugene.
MacGregory, John.Date: 1708- Books
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The geography and history of Mons: or, a description of what is to be seen, and an account of what passes in and about that town. First, Written in French, for the Service of an Imperial Officer, in the Army about Mons; and Now Done, a Second Time, in English, for the Satisfaction of our British Officers. By John Mack Gregory, L L. L. Professor of Geography and History.
MacGregory, John.Date: 1709- Books
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Some thoughts, on ways and means For making This nation a Gainer in Foreign Commerce; And for Supplying Its present scarcity of money.
Seton, William, Sir, -1744.Date: MDCCV. [1705]- Books
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Merry Andrew, 1711. An almanack, of the old and new fashion: being the third after bissextile, or leap-year. or, An ephemeris of the last, best, and newest edition. Wherein the reader may find (if he hath more brains than a butterfly) many remarkable things, worthy his observation. Calculated for the meridian of any place in Scotland, where they understand an ape from an apple, and a sucking pig from a hay-stack, and fitted for the noddles of most people's understanding. With a catalogus librorum and ponfonthonsoncausticon befitting the fag-end of an almanack. By Merry Andrew, professor of predictions by star-gazing at Tam-Tallon.
Merry Andrew, professor of predictions.Date: [1711]- Books
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Merry Andrew, 1710: Or An almanack after a new fashion, for the year 1710 being the second after bissextile or leap-year. Wherein the reader may see (if he put on a pair of understanding spectacles) many things worthy of his choisest observation. Calculated by stargazical art, for the meridian of the cross of Edinburgh. By Merry Anderw, professor of predictions by star-gazing, at Tam-Tallon.
Merry Andrew, professor of predictions.Date: [1710]- Pictures
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Billie Manders and members of the Quaintesques. Photographic postcard, 192-.
Date: [between 1925 and 1929?]Reference: 2044991iPart of: The James Gardiner Collection.- Books
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The A, B, C, with the shorter catechism, appointed by the General Assembly to be a directory for catechising of such as are of a weaker capacity.
Date: 1714- Books
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The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New: Newly translated out of the original tongues, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. By His Majesty's special command. Appointed to be read in churches.
Date: M.DCC.XXXVI. [1736]- Books
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An Act to disable Alexander Wilson Esquire, from taking, holding, or enjoying any office or place of magistracy in the city of Edinburgh, or elsewhere, in Great Britain; and for imposing a fine upon the Corporation of the said city.
Great Britain.Date: MDCXXXXVII [1647, i.e. 1737]- Books
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Hope's new method of fencing: or, the true and solid art of fighting with the back-sword, sheering-sword, small-sword, and sword and pistol; freed from the errors of the schools. Wherein the Defence and Pursuit of these Weapons, both on Foot, and a Horseback, and that against all kind of Edged or Pointed Weapons whatsoever, are not only compendiz'd, and reduc'd to so few and general Rules, that any Person of an indifferent Capacity, and ordinary Agility of Body, may in a short time (even by his own Assiduity, and the Assistance of a judicious Comerade) attain to a considerable Adroitness in Practice; either for the Defence of his Life upon a just Occasion, or Preservation of his Reputation and Honour, in any Accidental Scuftle, or Trifling Quarrel. But also The nicest Theory of the whole Art, is so interspersed with these most easy and useful Rules, that it will at once instruct the greatest Ignorant, and gratify the most Critical and Curious Artist. So that it may be asserted, that by this new Method, the Art of Defence, with the Sword alone is, by Mathematical Demonstration, brought to the utmost Perfection Humane Nature is capable of; and that this Assertion, is no ways vain or Chimerical; the Author is ready to defend the same either by Argument, or Practice, before any Two understanding Sword-Men; against any Fencing-Master, who shall impung it. The second edition. By Sir William Hope of Balcomie, Baronet, Late Deputy-Governour of the Castle of Edinburgh.
Hope, William, Sir.Date: MDCCXIV. [1714]- Archives and manuscripts
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Gairdner Awards
Date: 2002Reference: JDW/1/13/28Part of: James D. Watson Collection- Archives and manuscripts
Offprints of published articles of relevance to Craigie's work
Date: 1944-1977Reference: PP/CRA/96/97/1-30Part of: Craigie, Professor James- Archives and manuscripts
Offprints of articles relating to freezing and drying of tumour tissue by Gye, Begg, Mann, Craigie and others. Includes notes by Craigie on the article published in the British Journal of Cancer 1949 vol III, p 259
Date: 1949-1951Reference: PP/CRA/96/96/1-12Part of: Craigie, Professor James- Archives and manuscripts
Report to National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, Inc, on work done under grant to Dr J Craigie, Connaught Laboratories. Book 1
Date: 31 Dec 1940Reference: PP/CRA/6/6Part of: Craigie, Professor James- Archives and manuscripts
Report to National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, Inc, on work done under grant to Dr J Craigie, Connaught Laboratories. (Book 4)
Date: 30 Jun 1942Reference: PP/CRA/6/9Part of: Craigie, Professor James- Archives and manuscripts
Report to National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, Inc, on work done under grant to Dr J Craigie, Connaught Laboratories. Book 2
Date: 30 Jun 1941Reference: PP/CRA/6/7Part of: Craigie, Professor James- Archives and manuscripts
Bibliography of Craigie's published works 1921-1947
Date: (1947)Reference: PP/CRA/70/70Part of: Craigie, Professor James- Archives and manuscripts
Christmas card received by Craigie with Heath Robinson cartoon of germ warfare
Date: 1946Reference: PP/CRA/70/76Part of: Craigie, Professor James- Archives and manuscripts
Report to National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, Inc, on work done under grant to Dr J Craigie, Connaught Laboratories.. Book 5. Typed carbon 19 pp, and additional annotated notes on the Spontaneous Acquisition of Poliomyelitis virus by Rhesus Monkeys
Date: 31 Dec 1942Reference: PP/CRA/6/10Part of: Craigie, Professor James- Archives and manuscripts
Photographs
Date: c.1927-1950sReference: PP/CRA/83-95Part of: Craigie, Professor James- Archives and manuscripts
1st Bulletin of Fifth International Congress for Microbiology, listing Craigie as ICRF representative on Committee for Bacteriophage Typing
Date: 1950Reference: PP/CRA/70/81Part of: Craigie, Professor James- Archives and manuscripts
Poliomyelitis
Date: 1940-1942Reference: PP/CRA/6-10Part of: Craigie, Professor James- Archives and manuscripts
Connaught Laboratories and School of Hygiene, University of Toronto
Date: 1937-1945Reference: PP/CRA/1-5Part of: Craigie, Professor James- Archives and manuscripts
Personal Papers
Date: 1909-1970sReference: PP/CRA/70-82Part of: Craigie, Professor James- Archives and manuscripts
Articles
Date: 1944-1977Reference: PP/CRA/96-97Part of: Craigie, Professor James