Series MS-1133 - Margaret McMicking personal papers

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Margaret McMicking personal papers

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MS-1133

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  • 1862-1940 (Creation)
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    McMicking, Margaret (Leighton), 1848-1944

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1.62 m textual records

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Margaret McMicking was the wife of Robert Burns McMicking, a Victoria businessman who owned the Victoria and Esquimalt Telephone Company.

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Oversized certificate presented by Mrs. R.B. (Margaret Leighton) McMicking, Jan 17, 1933.

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Series consists of scrapbooks of clippings; a postcard album; an autograph album; two notebooks kept in connection with National Home Reading Union; a housekeeping book containing recipes; music scores of H.M.S. Pinafore for various instruments; a sketch book; notebook of the Eurydice Art Club; three school notebooks belonging to Dorothy McMicking; letters; one valentine card; birthday and Christmas cards; miscellaneous papers and a family bible. Also includes an oversized commemorative certificate presented to McMicking by Belgium, 1919.

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Prints (10) and one album containing family photographs transferred to Visual Records accession 198006-26.

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Accession number(s): 74A-035; 82-013H

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Oversized certificate in French.

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