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Personal Papers and Correspondence
2000.11.1 · Séries · 1932 - 1997
Parte de Mary Fallis fonds

Series consists of materials relating to Mary Fallis’ personal relationships with family, friends and colleagues; her camp experiences with the Alpine Club of Canada; and the pursuit of her own interests in botanical identification and poetry. Types of materials found in this series include incoming and outgoing correspondence, personal diaries and expedition notes, and a scrapbook created within a copy of "Canadian Home Journal", vol. 17, no.6, October 1920

Draft? correspondence
2000.11.1.21 · Item · Oct-95
Parte de Mary Fallis fonds

Handwritten letter by Mary Fallis regarding Canadian poetry and her early childhood in Nova Scotia

Magazine clipping
2000.11.1.30 · Item
Parte de Mary Fallis fonds

Two-sided magazine clipping. Verso: a shadow profile of a man with spectacles, a moustache and a cigar; artist signature noted but unidentified. Recto: a woman [?] holding a penguin by the throat beside the waters edge and a canoe; artist signature noted but unidentified; caption reads: “manchor a l’Inaccessible”

Acadian willows, Grand Pre, Nova Scotia
2000.11.2.18 · Item · [19-?]
Parte de Mary Fallis fonds

Blank postcard was in a collection of miscellaneous postcards put aside by Mary Fallis. It is believed the image depicted played a significant role in Mary's early life in Nova Scotia

Far ranges
2000.11.2.24 · Item · Jul-72
Parte de Mary Fallis fonds

Mountain range and cloud covered sky reflected in an unidentified lake

Cottonwood frame
2000.11.2.31 · Item · Oct-71
Parte de Mary Fallis fonds

Shot of the [Nechako River] cutbanks framed by a Cottonwood tree

Rearguard Falls
Item · 7/1/1973
Parte de Mary Fallis fonds

Rearguard Falls Provincial Park, Thompson-Okanagan region of British Columbia

Tall stand
Item · 10/1/1960
Parte de Mary Fallis fonds

Habit of unidentified stand of trees at the end of their autumnal foliage cycle