This collection from the John and Amelia Harris Family fonds contains the personal diaries of Amelia Harris (1798-1882) from 1857 to 1882 which detail her day-to-day life primarily in London, Ontario; the personal diaries of Lucy Harris (1845-1901) from 1883 to 1886; the travel diary of Lucy Harris during her 1897 trip to Japan; and the travel diaries of Milly Harris (1868-1959) from 1893 to 1903 which detail her trips around the world and include news clippings, magazine cutouts, photos, and pressed flowers.
A handwritten diary kept by Lucy Harris in 1886, in London, Ontario.
Lucy (Ronalds) Harris (1845-1901) married George Becher Harris in 1867. Her diaries cover daily life in the Harris family of London, Ontario.
A handwritten diary kept by Lucy Harris in 1885, in London, Ontario.
Lucy (Ronalds) Harris (1845-1901) married George Becher Harris in 1867. Her diaries cover daily life in the Harris family of London, Ontario.
A handwritten diary kept by Lucy Harris in 1884, in London, Ontario.
Lucy (Ronalds) Harris (1845-1901) married George Becher Harris in 1867. Her diaries cover daily life in the Harris family of London, Ontario.
A handwritten diary kept by Lucy Harris in 1883, in London, Ontario.
Lucy (Ronalds) Harris (1845-1901) married George Becher Harris in 1867. Her diaries cover daily life in the Harris family of London, Ontario.
A handwritten diary kept by Milly Harris from January 26, 1909 - April 16, 1909, in London Ontario and on her travels.
Milly (Amelia) Harris (1869-1959) was the daughter of George Becher Harris and Lucy Ronalds. Milly traveled extensively and kept diaries documenting her trips. She lived in Eldon House in London, Ontario for her whole life. She was an amateur photographer and many of the photographs in the diaries and Harris Family fonds were taken by her.
A handwritten diary kept by Milly Harris from February 20, 1903 - August 2, 1903, in London Ontario and on her travels.
Milly (Amelia) Harris (1869-1959) was the daughter of George Becher Harris and Lucy Ronalds. Milly traveled extensively and kept diaries documenting her trips. She lived in Eldon House in London, Ontario for her whole life. She was an amateur photographer and many of the photographs in the diaries and Harris Family fonds were taken by her.
Includes news clippings, magazine cutouts, photos, and maps.
A handwritten diary kept by Milly Harris from January 1, 1900 - February 26, 1903, in London Ontario and on her travels.
Milly (Amelia) Harris (1869-1959) was the daughter of George Becher Harris and Lucy Ronalds. Milly traveled extensively and kept diaries documenting her trips. She lived in Eldon House in London, Ontario for her whole life. She was an amateur photographer and many of the photographs in the diaries and Harris Family fonds were taken by her.
Includes news clippings, magazine cutouts, and photos.
A handwritten diary kept by Milly Harris from December 30, 1900 - February 5, 1901, in London Ontario and on her travels.
Milly (Amelia) Harris (1869-1959) was the daughter of George Becher Harris and Lucy Ronalds. Milly traveled extensively and kept diaries documenting her trips. She lived in Eldon House in London, Ontario for her whole life. She was an amateur photographer and many of the photographs in the diaries and Harris Family fonds were taken by her.
Includes news clippings, magazine cutouts, photos, menus, and tickets.
A handwritten diary kept by Milly Harris from November 3, 1900 - April 15, 1901, in London Ontario and on her travels.
Milly (Amelia) Harris (1869-1959) was the daughter of George Becher Harris and Lucy Ronalds. Milly traveled extensively and kept diaries documenting her trips. She lived in Eldon House in London, Ontario for her whole life. She was an amateur photographer and many of the photographs in the diaries and Harris Family fonds were taken by her.
Includes news clippings, magazine cutouts, photos, menus, and tickets.
A handwritten diary kept by Milly Harris from August 21, 1898 - December 26, 1899, in London Ontario and on her travels.
Milly (Amelia) Harris (1869-1959) was the daughter of George Becher Harris and Lucy Ronalds. Milly traveled extensively and kept diaries documenting her trips. She lived in Eldon House in London, Ontario for her whole life. She was an amateur photographer and many of the photographs in the diaries and Harris Family fonds were taken by her.
Includes news clippings, magazine cutouts, photos, menus, and tickets.
A handwritten diary kept by Milly Harris from March 22, 1898 - May 6, 1898, in London Ontario and on her travels.
Milly (Amelia) Harris (1869-1959) was the daughter of George Becher Harris and Lucy Ronalds. Milly traveled extensively and kept diaries documenting her trips. She lived in Eldon House in London, Ontario for her whole life. She was an amateur photographer and many of the photographs in the diaries and Harris Family fonds were taken by her.
Includes news clippings, magazine cutouts, photos, tickets, and pressed flowers.
A handwritten diary kept by Milly Harris from February 2, 1898 - March 20, 1898, in London Ontario and on her travels.
Milly (Amelia) Harris (1869-1959) was the daughter of George Becher Harris and Lucy Ronalds. Milly traveled extensively and kept diaries documenting her trips. She lived in Eldon House in London, Ontario for her whole life. She was an amateur photographer and many of the photographs in the diaries and Harris Family fonds were taken by her.
Includes news clippings, magazine cutouts, photos, menus, maps, and pressed flowers.
A handwritten diary kept by Milly Harris from September 23, 1897 - February 1, 1898, in London Ontario and on her travels.
Milly (Amelia) Harris (1869-1959) was the daughter of George Becher Harris and Lucy Ronalds. Milly traveled extensively and kept diaries documenting her trips. She lived in Eldon House in London, Ontario for her whole life. She was an amateur photographer and many of the photographs in the diaries and Harris Family fonds were taken by her.
Includes news clippings, magazine cutouts, photos, menus, tickets, maps, and pressed flowers.
A handwritten diary kept by Milly Harris from May 6, 1895 - July 29, 1895, in London Ontario and on her travels.
Milly (Amelia) Harris (1869-1959) was the daughter of George Becher Harris and Lucy Ronalds. Milly traveled extensively and kept diaries documenting her trips. She lived in Eldon House in London, Ontario for her whole life. She was an amateur photographer and many of the photographs in the diaries and Harris Family fonds were taken by her.
Includes news clippings, magazine cutouts, photos, menus, tickets, and maps.
A handwritten diary kept by Milly Harris from July 28, 1893 - December 14, 1893, in London Ontario and on her travels.
Milly (Amelia) Harris (1869-1959) was the daughter of George Becher Harris and Lucy Ronalds. Milly traveled extensively and kept diaries documenting her trips. She lived in Eldon House in London, Ontario for her whole life. She was an amateur photographer and many of the photographs in the diaries and Harris Family fonds were taken by her.
A handwritten diary kept by Milly Harris from January 1, 1893 - June 24, 1893, in London Ontario and on her travels.
Milly (Amelia) Harris (1869-1959) was the daughter of George Becher Harris and Lucy Ronalds. Milly traveled extensively and kept diaries documenting her trips. She lived in Eldon House in London, Ontario for her whole life. She was an amateur photographer and many of the photographs in the diaries and Harris Family fonds were taken by her.
A handwritten diary kept by Lucy Harris from October 25, 1897 - December 16, 1897, in London Ontario and on her travels.
Lucy (Ronalds) Harris (1845-1901) married George Becher Harris in 1867. Her diaries cover daily life in the Harris family of London, Ontario and a world trip the family took in 1897. Her diary primarily covers the Japan portion of the trip.
Includes magazine cutouts, photos, and pressed flowers.
A handwritten diary kept by Amelia Harris from November 21, 1880 - February 25, 1882, in London Ontario and on her travels.
Amelia (Ryerse) Harris (1798-1882) was the daughter of Sarah Underhill and Samuel Ryerse and was born in Port Ryerse. She married John Harris in 1815. In 1821, John was appointed to Treasurer of the London District. They moved to London, Ontario after the London District Government was moved in 1834 to their new home, Eldon House. Her diaries cover 25 years of life in London during the second half of the 19th century.
A handwritten diary kept by Amelia Harris from June 20, 1877 - November 21, 1880, in London Ontario and on her travels.
Amelia (Ryerse) Harris (1798-1882) was the daughter of Sarah Underhill and Samuel Ryerse and was born in Port Ryerse. She married John Harris in 1815. In 1821, John was appointed to Treasurer of the London District. They moved to London, Ontario after the London District Government was moved in 1834 to their new home, Eldon House. Her diaries cover 25 years of life in London during the second half of the 19th century.
A handwritten diary kept by Amelia Harris from February 20, 1866 - May 18, 1877, in London Ontario and on her travels.
Amelia (Ryerse) Harris (1798-1882) was the daughter of Sarah Underhill and Samuel Ryerse and was born in Port Ryerse. She married John Harris in 1815. In 1821, John was appointed to Treasurer of the London District. They moved to London, Ontario after the London District Government was moved in 1834 to their new home, Eldon House. Her diaries cover 25 years of life in London during the second half of the 19th century.
A handwritten diary kept by Amelia Harris from August 13, 1860 - February 19, 1866, in London Ontario and on her travels.
Amelia (Ryerse) Harris (1798-1882) was the daughter of Sarah Underhill and Samuel Ryerse and was born in Port Ryerse. She married John Harris in 1815. In 1821, John was appointed to Treasurer of the London District. They moved to London, Ontario after the London District Government was moved in 1834 to their new home, Eldon House. Her diaries cover 25 years of life in London during the second half of the 19th century.
Includes news clippings.
A handwritten diary kept by Amelia Harris from September 12, 1857 - August 12, 1860, in London Ontario and on her travels.
Amelia (Ryerse) Harris (1798-1882) was the daughter of Sarah Underhill and Samuel Ryerse and was born in Port Ryerse. She married John Harris in 1815. In 1821, John was appointed to Treasurer of the London District. They moved to London, Ontario after the London District Government was moved in 1834 to their new home, Eldon House. Her diaries cover 25 years of life in London during the second half of the 19th century.
Includes news clippings.