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Tooke Brothers et Canadian Converters Companies

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Tooke Brothers and Canadian Converters Companies
Date 1911-1954
Dimensions8 cm of textual records
Origin Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Object NumberP702
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Denis Bureau

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Tooke Brothers
Tooke Brothers
John Henry Walker
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Letter from Baring Brothers and Company to the Mc Donald Brothers Company
April 28, 1865
S001/B3.2,2.62
Lulham Family
George Charles Arless senior
[ca. 1890]
P617
Bailey Brothers Company Limited
[before 1898]
C510
H. R. H. Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathern, Governor-General of Canada, Montreal, QC, 1913
H. R. H. Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathern, Governor-General of Canada, Montreal, QC, 1913
Charles F. Notman
1913
II-195800
H. R. H. Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathern, Governor-General of Canada, Montreal, QC, 1913
H. R. H. Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathern, Governor-General of Canada, Montreal, QC, 1913
Charles F. Notman
1913
II-195796
Master Otis Notman, Montreal, QC, 1911
Master Otis Notman, Montreal, QC, 1911
Charles F. Notman
1911
II-188952

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