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Photograph of Mary Caroline Wilson Burns, wife of Walter John Burns. She is seated and looking at the camera, while holding a piece of paper in her hands.
W. Crooke (Photographer)
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Photograph of Mary Caroline Wilson Burns, wife of Walter John Burns. She is seated and looking at the camera, while holding a piece of paper in her hands.
W. Crooke (Photographer)
Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Transcription from back: “Mary Ann Sturges, England.”
Gordon T. Allan Studio (Photographer)
Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Transcription from back: “Mary Ann Sturges, England.”
A. J. Jarman (Ramgsgate, England)
Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Transcription from back: “Mary Ann Sturges, England.”
Boyer (Ramsgate, England)
Oral history interview with Nona E. Colley
This oral history interview with Nona E. Colley was conducted by Jim Strassmaier at the Oregon Historical Society in Portland, Oregon, on September 25, 1987. Jan Wells was also present. In this interview, Colley discusses her experience working with Amos Burg as a child and starring in his film about children in England for Encyclopedia Britannica. She talks about her long-term correspondence with Burg. She also discusses her family and life as a child in post-war Britain.
Colley, Nona E., 1938-
Oral history interview with Nona E. Colley [Sound Recording 01]
Tape 1, Side 1. This oral history interview with Nona E. Colley was conducted by Jim Strassmaier at the Oregon Historical Society in Portland, Oregon, on September 25, 1987. Jan Wells was also present. In this interview, Colley discusses her experience working with Amos Burg as a child and starring in his film about children in England for Encyclopedia Britannica. She talks about her long-term correspondence with Burg. She also discusses her family and life as a child in post-war Britain.
Colley, Nona E., 1938-
Letter from Colburn Barrell to Joseph Barrell
Part of Columbia Rediviva collection
Barrell, Colburn, 1735-1803
Whitehall circular, 1789 September 21
Part of Malaspina expedition papers
Whitehall circular dated 1789 September 21. The circular orders that ships be allowed to anchor in British territories and that all necessary assistance be given to Alessandro Malaspina and José Bustamante.