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301.
[Bookplate for John L. Marks]
Textual bookplate.
302.
[Bookplate for Barbara J. Marston by Suzanne Dodson]
The bookplate pictures a young female backpacker in mountainous surroundings.
303.
[Bookplate for Paul Martin by W. A. K.]
The bookplate portrays a martin perched on a pine tree branch. A simple border surrounds the image and the text is written on scrolls.
304.
[Bookplate for George R. Maxwell]
Heraldic bookplate. Two rampant stags support an argent shield. At the centre of the shield is a two-headed black eagle with its wings and legs spread and its heads turned to opposite sides. On the chest of the eagle is a square with a black X. "Reviresco" I flourish again.
305.
[Bookplate for Malcolm McGregor]
This bookplate is rendered in the bright, vibrant red and green colours of the McGregor tartan. Outlined in black, the text stands out from the tartan in thick, white, block letters. Beneath the text is a green thistle.
306.
[Bookplate for McRae]
Heraldic bookplate. On the argent shield are two mullets (stars) and a rampant gardant lion divided by a fess. Above the shield is mantling and a closed helmet in profile (signifying either esquire or gentleman) ; above this is a dexter arm arising from a wreath and holding a dagger. Below the shield is a ribbon with the motto "fortitudine" (with fortitude).
307.
[Bookplate for A. Merritt]
Textual bookplate. The initials A.M. are surrounded by a decorative border.
308.
[Bookplate for B. L. Mitchell by L. S.]
Pictorial bookplate illustrating a Scottie dog and a cat sitting on a table at an open window. Below the table is text.
309.
[Bookplate for William Morgan by J. F. McCardell]
Pictorial bookplate. Surrounding the text is an ornate border with ivy vines and a crest. An angel and shield are at the centre of the crest. The shield has a chevron adorned with three bees. The rest of the shield is decorated with ploughs and a cross. An inscription surrounds the crest and reads: "Cantuariensis 1853 Sigillum Provincia." At the bottom of the crest is a ribbon with "libr, prov, aour" written on it. At the bottom right is "J.F. McCardelt, Delt." and on the bottom left is "Lake and East lith. Ch. Ch."
310.
[Bookplate for Sir Charles Tupper]
Crest is a dog (i.e. loyalty and guidance). Helm is a Baronets and Knights. On the shield at the middle chief are two boars (i.e. courage and savagery) ; at the fess point are three shells(i.e. water, love, St. James the Apostle, pilgrimage and travel).
311.
[Bookplate for C. O. Scott]
Caricature of man's face with hand extended holding a cigar and a speech bubble that reads, "All this, just means that its [sic] my book – see?."
312.
[Bookplate for Herbert Spencer Stvdy]
Woman is Mnemosyne, personification of memory in Greek mythology, or Vigilanza / Vigilantia wearing a loose gown and with hair tresses. Holding oil-lamp in her left hand, and closed book in her right hand. Flanking the right side of Vigilantia is an olive tree. Behind the torso of Vigilantia is a shelf of books, and behind her head is a landscape with a castle overlooking a lake, surrounded by mountains, and a cloudy sky. Ex Libris part of image.
313.
[Bookplate for S. C. Lunsford by Frits Jacobsen]
The Dominion Building is depicted, which is located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and provincially designated a heritage building.
314.
[Bookplate for Alice Ravenhill]
Heraldic bookplate executed in black ink on white paper. The bookplate consists of a simple shield above which is a ribbon with the motto: "Candide et Constanter" (fairly and firmly).
315.
[Bookplate for Sir Arthur Robinson]
Heraldic bookplate. An argent lozenge shaped shield with an argent chevron and three stags. At the top of the shield is an open helmet facing forward (signifying a knight) on top of which is a crown and a fourth stag. Around the border of the shield is the motto for the Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George, "auspicium melioris aevi" (token of a better age). Above the shield is a ribbon with the motto "qualis ab incepto" (the same as from the beginning). The badge of the order, which is a cross of fourteen points, is suspended from the bottom of the shield.
316.
[Bookplate for Edward Beldam Diver]
Text surrounded with simple frame.
317.
[Bookplate for Donald Morin d'Equilly]
Quartered per cross gold shield with a horizontal and black cross with four martletts. Above the shield is a crown and below it is the motto "Fortis fidelisque simul." At the bottom of the bookplate is fleur-de-lis.
318.
[Bookplate for Gladys Reid]
Created with black ink on white paper this pictorial bookplate depicts an animal, possibly a dog, prancing in a field. Surrounding the animal are flowers and leaves. The bookplate is further decorated with decorative borders illustrated with vines.
319.
[Bookplate for Robert Wilson Reford]
Bookplate executed in black ink on white paper and consists of text and a simple border.
320.
[Bookplate for George H. Beans]
This is simple black and white monogram design. Within a shield-shaped border is a simple plant growing from three mounds. The text is outside the border at the top and bottom.
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