This item consists of a Christmas card sent to William Clarke from a "J. Lovett." The card image shows children sledding in a winter setting. Size 8x4.5”.
This item consists of a Christmas card sent to William Clarke from ...
This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English boy who had been living in Paris, Ontario for two years, from his uncle Jack, Aunt Ethel, and cousin Ethel back in Sheffield. Uncle Jack says that their family is doing well and was excited to receive William's ...
This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English ...
This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English boy who had been living in Paris, Ontario for two years, from Eveline Hills, representing the National Children’s Home and Orphanage's Immigration Branch in Hamilton. Her letter mentions that the Home received a letter from Mr. Brooks, offering ...
This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English ...
This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English boy who had been living in Paris, Ontario for a few years, from his Uncle Bernard and Aunt Ada, who are living in Sheffield, England. Uncle Bernard writes of emigrating to Canada to farm in 12 months, but ...
This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English ...
This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English boy who had been living in Paris, Ontario for two years, from his younger sister Elizabeth Clarke, who is living in Sheffield, England. Her letter mentions that she has settled back at the Cherrytree Orphanage after a 1 ...
This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English ...
This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English boy who had been living in Paris, Ontario for two years, from his elder sister Florence Clarke, who is living in Sheffield, England. Her letter mentions that she will be soon turning 19, and wonders about William's happiness ...
This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English ...
This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English boy who had been living in Paris, Ontario for two years, from his elder sister Florence Clarke, who is living in Sheffield, England. Her letter mentions her gratefulness that William has not forgotten her. She thanks William and ...
This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English ...
This item consists of a piece of paper with various notes written upon it. While most of the writing is illegible, some parts can be recognized. The addresses of William Clarke, a young man who had immigrated and lived in Canada after 1925, and a Mr. Gerald Brooks, his guardian ...
This item consists of a piece of paper with various notes written ...
This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English boy who had been living in Paris, Ontario for two years, from his elder sister Florence Clarke, who is living in Sheffield, England. Her letter mentions that she will be soon turning 19, and wonders about William's happiness ...
This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English ...
This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English boy who had been living in Paris, Ontario for two years, from his elder sister Florence Clarke, who is living in Sheffield, England. Her letter concerns a visit she recently had with their younger sisters Elizabeth & Vera ...
This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English ...
This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English boy living in Paris, Ontario, from his elder sister Florence Clarke, who is living in Sheffield, England. Her letter mentions that it will have been 3 years next Tuesday since their mother died, and that she believes Vera’s ...
This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English ...
This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English boy who had been living in Paris, Ontario for two years, from Eveline Hills, representing the National Children’s Home and Orphanage's Immigration Branch in Hamilton. The contents of this letter regard William's request for a trip to visit ...
This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English ...
This item is a double-sided letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English boy living in Canada, from “Sister Nancie” of the National Children’s Home and Orphanage in York where he grew up. Nancie writes to confirm that she had received his first correspondence, and updating him on the happenings ...
This item is a double-sided letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage ...
This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English boy who had been living in Paris, Ontario for two years, likely from his younger sister Elizabeth from the Cherry Tree Orphanage. Her letter thanks William for the gifts he had sent to her. She also mentions that ...
This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English ...
This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English boy who had been living in Paris, Ontario for two years, from his elder sister Florence Clarke, who is living in Sheffield, England. Her letter mentions that she has moved to a new address since the “general” at ...
This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English ...
This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English boy who had been living in Paris, Ontario for two years, from his youngest sister Vera Clarke, who is living in Sheffield, England. Her letter, which was enclosed with a letter sent to Aunt Ada, mentions that she ...
This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English ...
This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English boy who had been living in Paris, Ontario for a number of years, from his Uncle Bernard who is living in Sheffield, England with his Auntie Ada, and cousins and Bernard and Georgie. Pages are missing from this ...
This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English ...