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[Bookplate for Hart House Library by J. E. H. MacDonald]
Brown ink on tan paper. Plate divided into three sections. At the top, the University of Toronto shield sits to the left of the text. In the middle is a picture of Hart House as seen from above. At the bottom is the name of the donor.
42.
[Bookplate for James Henry Browning]
Centered text with multiple fonts in black ink.
43.
[Bookplate for Frederick Claude Vivian Lane and Frederick Starr]
Colour woodblock print. In black, blue, nude, red and white ink. Image of birds in water with a fire in a basket at top left and (possibly) a boat top right.
44.
[Bookplate for Park Lending Library]
Created in black ink on white paper. A simple border with a braided pattern frames the text.
45.
[Bookplate by G. P. V. Akrigg]
Created using black ink on white paper (glue painted on back). The image is of a desk facing a window with two panes (each divided into eight sections) opening onto a view of an inlet and three mountains. A totem pole is behind the sinister pane. Drawn curtains are on both the sinister and dexter sides of the window. Above the window is a ribbon inscribed with "ALL LEARNING BUT AN ART TO LIVE WELL." On the desk, from left to right, is a painter's palette with two paint brushes, an open book, a ruler, ink well, fountain pen, pencils, card catalogue drawer, index card, small closed book, and a bust of Shakespeare. Below the bust are inscribed the initials "G.P.V.A."
46.
[Bookplate for University of British Columbia Library]
Green ink on green paper. Text appears above and below picture. Picture is a wheel with other symbols superimposed and an open book below.
47.
[Bookplate for Emil Eerme and A. Lavdovsky by J. Svab]
In black and red ink, profile image of an abstract human face with a large eye. Also contains a pair of interlinked uppercase Es below.
48.
[Bookplate for Emil Eerme and A. Lavdovsky by S. Svab]
In black and yellow ink, abstract image of what look like hills or waves. The letter 'L' in the text is inverted, and following a yellow dot there are two 'E's (initials of Emil Eerme) turned on their side, thus resembling two 'M's.
49.
[Bookplate for Emil Eerme and A. Lavdovsky by Z. Dolatowski]
In black and yellow ink, image consists of an assortment of traffic signs grouped together, five of which are coloured in yellow.
50.
[Bookplate for Henry Young and Alice Young by Joseph Winfred Spenceley]
In black ink on beige paper. In the centre, standing on the name plate, is the image of knight crusader, holding with outstretched arms a broad ribbon inscribed with the word "Credo." His Norman pointed shield hangs in front of his sword from a strap at his left hip ; the charges, untinctured, are: barry of five, in canton a leopard contournd. At either side of him rises a large acanthus-like scroll surmounted by a leopard's head ; behind him hangs an arras curtain, draped and knotted at the top. Across the base ripples a ribbon, inscribed "Ex libris Henry and Alice Young." The whole is enclosed in a narrow, formal frame.
51.
[Bookplate for William Martin]
In black ink on cream paper, a double border surrounding a coat of arms. The coat of arms is Argent two bars Gules six bezants 3 and 3, with ornate mantling especially to the upper right and left of the shield, surrounding the crest of an eagle displayed over a wreath. Below the coat of arms is a draped manner with the Latin motto and below that is the name in a Gothic script.
52.
[Bookplate for Wilfrid Boucher]
In black ink on red round paper with serrated edges, starburst.
53.
[Bookplate for Francois Biron]
In black ink on tan paper, the bookplate consists of a background of black ink with inversed / knocked out lettering in tan.
54.
[Bookplate for Burton’s Limited Circulating Library]
In black ink on tan paper. A simple border frames the text.
55.
[Bookplate for Mark Rowe by J. P.]
In black ink on thick paper, a wreath containing the words, 'EX LIBRIS,' and two urns sit on top of a decorative box within which is another urn, fruit, floral swags, and a suspended book. At the bottom of the image is an ornamental box containing the name Mark Rowe.
56.
[Bookplate for Mark Rowe by J. P.]
In black ink on thick paper, an architectural image contains a view of an inner library or study, with a wreath encircling the words, 'EX LIBRIS,' at the apex and a box or plaque with the name, Mark Rowe, at the bottom.
57.
[Bookplate for William Brophy]
In black ink on white or cream paper, the bookplate consists of an architectural, Egyptian-themed border with lotus flowers all around, a Sphinx in the lower right, and Egyptian wall art in the lower left. Below the school name and above the location is a monogram made of the letters CSV. Five fonts used for the text, with spaces for hand-written annotations naming the prize recipient.
58.
[Bookplate for Edmund Murton Walker by Thoreau MacDonald]
In black ink on white paper, a dragonfly is flying past some large rocks next to a body of water, likely a river. In the background is a forest of tall evergreen trees.
59.
[Bookplate for I. L. Rankin by H. W. P.]
In black ink on white paper, a ship is pictured at sea with a flying bird to its left. There is a sea monster on either side of the signature at the bottom. Very faint pink marks are present throughout the plate, and there's a smudge mark (likely ink) in the bottom left corner.
60.
[Bookplate for Gerald Lynham Porte Grant-Suttie]
In black ink on white paper, this bookplate consists of a shield Azure (blue), three eagles displayed two over one, a chief, Or (gold), a demi-lion rampant queue fourche. Issuing out of a Crown Vallary, the crest of a demi-lion rampant queue fourche and holding in the forepaws a star of seven points. Below the escutcheon, a banner bears the motto 'VINCIT QUI POSSE CREDIT' [Latin = He who believes that he can, succeeds].
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