- LA.SC023.S5.f2
- File
- 1950
Part of Frederick Varley fonds
Item contains lists of addresses.
Part of Frederick Varley fonds
Item contains lists of addresses.
Part of Frederick Varley fonds
Item is a diary calendar for 1958, unused except for a telephone number and a doodle in graphite.
Marquette Junior Diary for 1945
Part of Frederick Varley fonds
Item contains Varley's notes of appointments for 1945 and addresses, with his signature and address (356 Bloor St East, Toronto) on the verso of the title page.
Part of Frederick Varley fonds
Item is a diary calendar of Varley's notes for appointments for 1952 and addresses, with clippings of pictures and a photograph of a statue.
Part of Frederick Varley fonds
File contains correspondence to and from Varley and O.J. Firestone.
Part of Frederick Varley fonds
File contains market insurance valuations by Roberts Gallery, Toronto, dated July 1969, Mar. 1981 and Dec. 1982 of Kathleen McKay's collection of works by Varley and others, with a letter (June 1987) from the Art Gallery of Ontario regarding the value of a donation of works and a request by Mrs McKay for valuation by Joyner Fine Art (Aug. 1987).
Part of Frederick Varley fonds
Series comprises detailed lists of works of art by F.H. Varley in the collection of Kathleen McKay with appraised values. File includes other lists of works, loan documents for a Varley exhibition in 1981 and correspondence regarding reproduction of Varley’s work.
The fonds consists chiefly of correspondence (professional and personal); diaries and address books, inventories; financial records; photographs of artworks and family; and miscellaneous papers.
Varley, Frederick Horsman
Part of Frederick Varley fonds
File contains loan documents dated Feb. 1981 for 6 oil paintings lent by Kathleen McKay to the Edmonton Art Gallery from Oct. 1981 to Nov. 1982 for
F.H. Varley correspondence to Kathleen McKay
Part of Frederick Varley fonds
Series comprises F.H. Varley’s correspondence to Kathleen McKay during his absences from Toronto in the 1950s while he was in the Soviet Union, in Whycocomagh, N.B. and in St. Andrew’s East, Quebec. Some of this correspondence was photocopied and transcribed in 1978.