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381.
[Bookplate for Dufferin School John Frothingham Library]
Printed in navy ink, a geometric border with ornate corners surrounds the text of multiple fonts. The coat of arms of Montreal is raised in red with accompanying banners. The shield is topped with a crown and features a red saltire with four charges between the arms: a rose, thistle, clover, and beaver. The bookplate includes a watermark.
382.
[Bookplate for Elora Mechanics’ Institute]
Black ink on cream paper. A stylized border surrounds text in multiple fonts, including a Gothic title. A number is handwritten at the top of the plate in pencil.
383.
[Bookplate for Drysdale’s Lending Library by W. Drysdale & Co.]
Black ink on cream paper. An ornate border surrounds text printed in multiple fonts. The book number is left blank.
384.
[Bookplate for D. Guthrie]
The owner’s name, occupation, and city are centered and printed in black ink, surrounded by a decorative scroll and floral border.
385.
[Bookplate for K. M. Fenwick]
Blue ink on cream paper. A printed ribbon border houses the name of the owner and the number and volume entries. Both the number and volume are handwritten in black ink.
386.
[Bookplate for Oeuvre des Bons Livres de Montreal]
Printed in black ink on blue paper, an intricate border evocative of a tabernacle and constructed of fountains, geometric repeating patterns, and a cross surrounds the text.
387.
[Bookplate for Free Public Library]
The bookplate is printed in black and features text printed in two fonts surrounded by a border.
388.
[Bookplate for Ecole Normale Jacques-Cartier and Joseph Denis by John Henry Walker]
An insignia tops the bookplate, featuring a radiant cross and open book above a beaver and surrounded by maple leaves. Included is a banner with a motto. Below, the name of the school and a pre-formatted prize text is printed in three fonts. The class, date, name of the recipient and signature of the principal are handwritten in black ink. A border surrounds the text and insignia. The entire plate is printed in black ink. The paper includes a watermark.
389.
[Bookplate for J. J. Girouard]
Black ink on grey paper. An ornate border composed of numerous curlicues houses the name and number of the bookplate.
390.
[Bookplate for J. J. Girouard]
Black ink on grey paper. An ornate border composed of curlicues houses the name and number of the bookplate.
391.
[Bookplate for Les Religieuses de Sœurs des Saints Noms de Jésus et Marie]
The pre-formatted plate for awards is printed in black ink and multiple fonts, and filled in with a single hand. Above the text sits a cross entwined in daffodils with the motto of the religious order on scrolls above and below the cross, all encircled with a border. The text and insignia are enclosed in a thick, detailed decorative border.
392.
[Bookplate for K. M. Fenwick]
Black ink on grey paper. A border of four curlicue lines houses the name of the owner and the number and volume entries. Both the number and volume are handwritten in black ink.
393.
[Bookplate for Oeuvre des Bons Livres de Montreal]
Printed in black ink on cream paper, an intricate border evocative of a tabernacle and constructed of geometric repeating patterns.
394.
[Bookplate for Ludger Gravel]
Printed in blue ink, surrounded by a border composed of three wavy lines, the bookplate features a coat of arms. The Jerusalem Cross is borne in red on a gold field in the chief. The lower shield features Hermes and the Caduceus on a red field. It is topped by a closed helm of gold, in profile. A banner is beneath the coat of arms, as well as the owner’s name.
395.
[Bookplate for K. M. Fenwick]
Black ink on brown paper. A border depicting wooden beams with vines growing on them houses the name of the owner and the number and volume entries. Beneath the name of the owner is a short horizontal dividing line. Both the number and volume are handwritten in black ink.
396.
[Bookplate for Dufferin School John Frothingham Library]
Printed in navy ink, a geometric border with ornate corners surrounds the text of multiple fonts. The coat of arms of Montreal is raised in blue with accompanying banners. The shield is topped with a crown and features a red saltire with four different charges between the arms: a rose, thistle, clover, and beaver. The bookplate includes a watermark. Beneath the coat of arms is a blank space with a number handwritten in grey ink, followed by the title of the school and a note on the school’s history.
397.
[Bookplate for Oeuvre des Bons Livres de Montreal]
Printed in black ink on cream paper, an intricate border evocative of a tabernacle and constructed of geometric repeating patterns topped with a cross surrounds the text. Above the text is a symbol featuring a cannon and two flags.
398.
[Bookplate for K. M. Fenwick]
Black ink on grey paper. A border of four curlicue lines houses the name of the owner and the number and volume entries. Both the number and volume are handwritten in black ink.
399.
[Bookplate for Ludger Gravel by Impremerie Ludger Gravel]
Printed in black ink, the double-line border surrounds the text of the owner’s name, address, and book number.
400.
[Bookplate for Oeuvre des Bons Livres de Montreal]
Printed in black ink on cream paper, an intricate border evocative of a tabernacle and constructed of geometric repeating patterns topped with a cross surrounds the text. Above the text is a symbol featuring a cannon and two flags.
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