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[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.
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[Bookplate for C. J. Sisson]
A sun burst with a face. Profile of a black crow, wings stretched out, and beak apart perched on a ball with the name of the bookplate owner, and a ribbon with MORTUI RESURGENT.
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[Bookplate for Brockville Public Library]
In black ink on white paper, the bookplate consists of the seal of Brockville, incorporating scenes of ships, trains, beehives, and a beaver, in the upper right corner and black text.
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[Bookplate for Richmond Library by Crown Printing Office]
Black ink on tan paper. Text surrounded by thin border.
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[Bookplate for Thomas Aylwin]
In black ink. Escutcheon parted per fess, barry nebuly of three, argent [white] and gules [red]. Three lions, rampant, sable [black], two over one. Above the escutcheon is mantling, on which sits a curved crest wreath and a paw, erased, sable, within a Mural crown proper. Below the escutcheon is a banner containing the French motto.
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[Bookplate for Nanticoke Public Library]
Bookplate format is text within a solid border.
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[Bookplate for Frederic Markham Tindall]
CREST is a DEMI-LION that appears SEJANT ERECT, and COUPED. HELM is a Gentlemen and Esquires. On the SHEILD, at the FESS POINT is three WHEAT-SHEAFS OR GARBS (i.e. agriculture and Jesus as the Bread of Life).
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[Bookplate for Earl Gower by Griffiths and Weigall]
This heraldic bookplate consists of a escutcheon, divided per cross or quarterly. Quarters one and four are argent (silver) with bars, gules (red) and charged with a cross patonce, sable (black). Quarters two and three are azure (blue) charged with leaves, two over one. The escutcheon is supported by two wolves rampant. Upon the escutcheon is a crown of earl status (minus the internal cap). Above the escutcheon is a crest of a wolf passant upon a straight wreath. Below the escutcheon is a banner with Latin motto within.
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[Bookplate for E. C. Bangs]
Bookplate design consists of text contained within artistic border. In black ink.
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[Bookplate for Charles Felix Aylwin]
In black ink. Escutcheon parted per fess, barry nebuly of three, argent [white] and gules [red]. Three lions, rampant, sable [black], two over one. Above the escutcheon is mantling, on which sits a curved crest wreath and a paw, erased, sable, within a Mural crown proper. Below the escutcheon is a banner containing the French motto.
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[Bookplate for Nanticoke Mechanics' Institute]
Bookplate format is text within a solid border.
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[Bookplate for R. H. Nisbet]
Black ink on cream paper. A boar passant on a straight wreath, beneath which flies a banner with the family motto and the individual's name.
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[Bookplate for Dunbar Browne]
A floral, somewhat art nouveau style border surrounding the text.
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[Bookplate for Dunbar Browne Jr.]
A floral, somewhat art nouveau style border surrounding the text.
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[Bookplate for Burton’s Limited Circulating Library]
In black ink on tan paper. A simple border frames the text.
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[Bookplate for Burton’s Limited Circulating Library]
In black ink on tan paper. A simple border frames the text.
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[Bookplate for Carnegie Library of Ottawa]
There are two solid, black line borders around the text. The bookplate is printed in black ink, and the words 'Carnegie Library of Ottawa' are printed in red ink in a Gothic script. Two thin black lines separate the words 'Carnegie Library of Ottawa' from the 'library rules' text.
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[Bookplate for Parker]
Black ink on cream paper. Within a thin, single-line border sits a lancet arch with a coat of arms at the top. Floating above the coat of arms is a Western-style miter. Within the arch, the name of the reading room and details on the specific book loan is printed.
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