Newspaper clipping, 1910 regarding donation of Museum belonging to Capt. Spain of Port Dover to OAC to be incorporated with OAC Museum in old Biology Building which also housed the famous Wax Fruit display by Mrs. Potter. 1910.

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Newspaper clipping, 1910 regarding donation of Museum belonging to Capt. Spain of Port Dover to OAC to be incorporated with OAC Museum in old Biology Building which also housed the famous Wax Fruit display by Mrs. Potter. 1910.

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Ontario Agricultural College. Museum.

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Museum begun 1881 and ended in mid-1950's with Prof. A.G. McNally's resignation owing to lack of space, money and interest. Some material was stored in Zoology Building attic (Economics), Macdonald Institute basement, and Horse Barn (later burnt). Waxed fruit was in Horticulture Building after dismantling. From the description of Catalogue of the OAC Musuem, 1883. 1883- (University of Guelph). WorldCat record id: 625654562 ...

Spain, J.G., Capt.

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Potter, Stanley, Mrs.

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