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The University of Western Ontario Report of the President, 1931-1932 Annual report from the President of the University of Western Ontario.
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The University of Western Ontario Report of the President, 1930-1931 Annual report from the President of the University of Western Ontario.
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The University of Western Ontario Report of the President, 1929-1930 Annual report from the President of the University of Western Ontario.
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The University of Western Ontario Report of the President, 1928-1929 Annual report from the President of the University of Western Ontario.
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The Elements of Navigation This is a hand written copy of a classic naval text, as well as other content, by a student at Christ's Hospital, one of the oldest boarding schools in England, founded in 1552. According to a scholar researching the history of the school, approximately 1000 of these manuscripts were created, all unique, and only about 60 are still known to be in existence worldwide.
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Barnett Accession Journal 1
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Reading Room Portrait at Western Libraries Archives and Special Collections
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Archival Photographs at Western University
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Barnett Bookplate
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Hellmuth's Library This is a hand written list of titles contained in Bishop Hellmuth's personal library. It was purchased by Barnett in 1895, at the sale of the Bishop's library, as stated in Barnett's inscription in the book.
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Voice of the Bondsman "The Voice of the Bondsman" was a publication issued in Stratford by abolitionist John J.E Linton. The publication was intended to enlighten and encourage Canadian citizens to condemn "human chattel Slavery and a fellowship with it and its abettors". Linton used this publication to encourage Canadians to support escaped or liberated slaves who sought refuge in Canada as well as warn them of the dangers of financially supporting American companies who favour or are silent about slavery. There were only two issues of the publication, and only 5000 copies were distributed. This is the only known surviving copy of "The Voice of the Bondsman".
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Jewish Antiquities This is a hand written, two volume set, that is likely a scholar's notes on his readings, lectures, and other thoughts and information on the area of Jewish Antiquities. It has been written in code, which appears to be a combination of Pitman short hand, Greek, Latin, Hebrew, and English.