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Title proper
Photograph of Dr. Harold Leslie Atwood
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- Graphic material
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Le Ray Toll
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MS-2-646.2017-044, Box 17, Folder 9
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[195-?] (Creation)
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1 photograph : b&w ; 11.7 x 16.3 cm
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Name of creator
(1913-2012)
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File contains a matted photograph of Dr. Harold Leslie Atwood, the brother of writer Margaret Atwood and nephew of Joyce Barkhouse. The photograph was likely taken for his graduation from the University of Toronto (B.A.).
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- English
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Signatures note
The folder containing the photograph is inscribed on the reverse side as
"Dr. Harold Leslie Atwood." A sticky note indicates that the inscription was written by Joyce's granddaughter, "so her grandchildren held her sort, too! (Way back when)."
"Dr. Harold Leslie Atwood." A sticky note indicates that the inscription was written by Joyce's granddaughter, "so her grandchildren held her sort, too! (Way back when)."