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[Bookplate for Library of Diocesan Theological College]
Description
Black ink on white paper. There is italicized black text with a dotted line at the top of the bookplate. There is an almond shaped design with double lined black borders. The border contains capitalized black sans serif font. In the center are two shields. A white shield with an anchor partially covers a black shield. A bishop’s hat sits atop the shield. A motto is printed in the banner. Below more italicized text is printed with a dotted line. There are several lines of stylized black gothic fond, one line of sans serif capitalized black font, and then one final line of italicized text with a dotted line.
Item Metadata
Title |
[Bookplate for Library of Diocesan Theological College]
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Date Created |
1935-04-30
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Description |
Black ink on white paper. There is italicized black text with a dotted line at the top of the bookplate. There is an almond shaped design with double lined black borders. The border contains capitalized black sans serif font. In the center are two shields. A white shield with an anchor partially covers a black shield. A bishop’s hat sits atop the shield. A motto is printed in the banner. Below more italicized text is printed with a dotted line. There are several lines of stylized black gothic fond, one line of sans serif capitalized black font, and then one final line of italicized text with a dotted line.
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Extent |
1 bookplate : relief printing ; 7.3 x 10.9 cm
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File Format |
image/jpeg
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Language |
Italian ; Latin ; English
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Notes |
The date is stamped onto the bookplate on two different lines in black ink. The Montreal Diocesan Theological College, also known as Montreal Dio, has operated since 1873. It trains people for Christian ministry in the Anglican tradition. It is affiliated with McGill University. The College Library was started by Dr. Lobley. Early library books came from associates of Dr. Thomas Bray, who bequeathed money to found libraries upon his death in 1730. Dr. Lobley mentions the library in 1875 and is noted in the 1879-1889 Calendar. Several donations helped develop the library’s collection, which focused primarily on works by Anglican writers
References: 1) Howard, Oswald. (1963). The Chapel, the Library, Convocation Hall. In The Montreal Diocesan Theological College: A History from 1873 to 1963. Montreal: McGill University Press. Retrieved from https://www-deslibris-ca.ezproxy.library.ubc.ca/ID/448363 2) Montreal Dio. (n.d.). History. Retrieved 4 January 2019, from https://montrealdio.ca/about-dio/history/ |
Identifier |
BP MUR CAN I D347a; BP_MUR_CAN_I_D347a
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Source |
Original Format: University of British Columbia. Library. Rare Books and Special Collections. Thomas Murray Bookplates Collection. Stanley Binder. BP MUR CAN I D347a
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Date Available |
2019-02-08
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Provider |
Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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Rights |
Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from Rare Books and Special Collections: http://rbsc.library.ubc.ca
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DOI |
10.14288/1.0376346
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Rights
Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from Rare Books and Special Collections: http://rbsc.library.ubc.ca