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121.
[Bookplate for Lewis Harcourt]
There are several black fillets separating the top and bottom banners from the central and side images present on the bookplate. The sidebars of the bookplate have vines trailing down the die. The central image is an armorial. The image begins with a peacock symbolizing renewal or resurrection standing on top of a coronet on top of a closed helm facing dexter. The helm surmounts a shield leaning from the dexter chief to the sinister base. Both the helm and the shield are surrounded by mantling on either sides. The shield is a gules field with two bars of or. This bookplate belonged to Baron Lewis Harcourt of Nuneham who was an important administrator within the British government during the early decades of the 20th century.
122.
[Bookplate for Frederic William Howay]
At the top is a sea otter resting on the sand with a mountainous coast in the background. Below that within a shield-shaped frame is a picture of a sailing vessel with the title "SEA OTTER" on the stern. The shield is surrounded by various sea shells, with a banner displaying the bookplate text.
123.
[Bookplate for Francis Henry Johnson]
Pictorial bookplate. Portrays single totem pole.
124.
[Bookplate for Norman MacKenzie]
The shield is red with four argent bands and rays of the sun emanating from the bottom. On the shield is a black stag's head above which is an arm holding a dagger and protruding from a wreathe. At the top of the shield is an open book with buckles.
125.
[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).
126.
[Bookplate for Victor W. Odlum]
The bookplate depicts several images representing aspects of Odlum's life and is printed in black and red on white paper. At the top of the bookplate is the family crest depicting a crowned owl (a pun on the pronunciation of the family name) and the motto "Vita Est Vigila." Underneath that is the Canadian flag and then below this is a series of biographically significant images. From left to right: a Turkish flag ; crossed swords and dates he served in the Boer War, World War One and World War Two ; and an outline of Australia and a kangaroo. Below this series is an ancient Chinese character (Odlum's chop), a printing press ; and gardening tools, and books on shelves.
127.
[Bookplate for Victor W. Odlum]
The bookplate depicts several images representing aspects of Odlum's life and is printed in black and red on white paper. At the top of the bookplate is the family crest depicting a crowned owl (a pun on the pronunciation of the family name) and the motto "Vita Est Vigila." Underneath that is the Canadian flag and then below this is a series of biographically significant images. From left to right: a printing press ; a Turkish flag ; crossed swords and dates he served in the Boer War, World War One and World War Two ; an outline of Australia and a kangaroo ; and gardening tools. Below this series is an ancient Chinese character (Odlum's chop) and books.
128.
[Bookplate for Claude Ernest Dolman]
Laurel frames a compound optical microscope. Bookplate is on its original adhesive backing.
129.
[Bookplate for George Charles Williamson]
Executed in black ink on white paper, the text is surrounded by a double-lined border in which the inside line is thinner than the outside line.
130.
[Bookplate for Convent of the Sacred Heart]
Black ink on white paper. Fine black border surrounds text.
131.
[Bookplate for Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire]
Purple ink on white paper. Seal of IODE at top. Text below. Border consists of three fine lines at top and bottom and a single fine line at the sides.
132.
[Bookplate for James MacLennan]
Black ink on white paper. Border made up of three fine lines surrounds text. Text fills entire space.
133.
[Bookplate for Vancouver School of Theology Centre for the History of Biblical Interpretation]
Blue ink on white paper. Pink text in rubber stamp ink.
134.
[Bookplate for Cariboo College]
Black ink on white paper. Text at top and bottom. Geometrical star shape in centre.
135.
[Bookplate for Book Store on Bastion Street]
Black ink on white paper. Text at top and bottom. Picture shows men working in a c.16th century printing workshop. It is in the style of a woodcut.
136.
[Bookplate for Falconer Books]
Black ink on white paper. Text at top and bottom. Picture shows men in a c.16th century printing workshop. It is in the style of an engraving or fine woodcut.
137.
[Bookbinder's Ticket for G.A. Roedde Ltd.]
Blue ink on white paper. Decorative border surrounds text.
138.
[Bookplate for I. O. Körner and J. E. Horvath by K. M. S.]
A central panel with the ownership text is surrounded by mantling that comes out of a vase at the bottom. Flanking the ownership panel there are two figures holding books at each side. Hanging from the mantling on the bottom are a drum and lyre, and surrounding the top are various animals. The top of the bookplate is crowned with a globe.
139.
[Bookplate for Rob. S. Atcheson]
In black ink, this bookplate contains a rooster atop a horn, which is itself atop a straight wreath. The rooster is a common heraldic symbol that stands for vigilence. Above the rooster is a banner containing the latin motto.
140.
[Bookplate for J. H. Ainsworth by T. E.]
This heraldic bookplate consists of an escutcheon divided per pale. The gules (red) dexter of the shield contains a small crescent at precise middle chief, and three battle axes argent (silver), two over one. The battle axe is an ancient military weapon, and placed on a shield represents a mark of prowess. The argent sinister of the shield contains a gules canton at dexter chief. The canton contains a talbot's head, erased. The sinister side of the shield also contains a chevron, ermines (a fur represented by white spots on a black field). Atop the escutcheon is the helm, grated and in profile. The helm is topped by a straight crest wreath and an armored figure holding a battle axe in his dexter hand. Below the escutcheon is a banner containing the latin motto.
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