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File consists of correspondence received by Jane Shaw Law, much of which concerns her career as an artist/art instructor. Correspondents includes charitable organizations, arts organizations, universities, and other groups. Correspondents include C. Anthony Law, her parents, Nova Scotia premier George Isaac (G.I.) Smith, William A. Stewart, and others. 2011.010.1, Series 8 , Subseries 1, File 3
File · ca. 1942-ca.1946
Part of Jane Shaw Law and C. Anthony Shaw Law fonds
File consists of correspondence received by C. Anthony Law, along with references (from educational institutions), and a certificate detailing Law's conversion to the Church of England. Topics of discussion include the 14 February 1945 fire that destroyed the 29th Canadian Motor Torpedo Boat Flotilla, Law's career as a War Artist, Law's post-war naval career, the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, and his personal life (among other topics). Correspondents include his wife (Jane Shaw Law), naval and governmental friends and colleagues (including John Joseph Connolly and Campbell Leonard Macpherson) 2011.010.1, Series 2, Subseries 2, File 2
File contains correspondence received by Jane Shaw Law. Subjects discussed include Anthony's war time career, art exhibits, and donations (especially to Saint Mary's University). Much of the file consists of cards (birthday, Christmas, sympathy and "thank you") received by Jane. Some of the correspondence includes photographs and articles relevant to the Laws. Correspondence include John Joseph Connolly, and Kenneth Ozmon among others. 2011.010.1, Series 2, Subseries 2, File 3
Subseries · ca. 1938-2005, predominant 1938-1970
Part of Jane Shaw Law and C. Anthony Shaw Law fonds
Subseries consists of correspondence received by Jane Shaw Law, which was kept separate from other correspondence in the collection. Correspondents include C. Anthony Law, friends, family, and business associates. 2011.010.1, Series 8 , Subseries 1
File consists of correspondence with Anthony Law's mother, Maud Charlotte Audette Law. The correspondence concerns an injury her brother suffered during the First World War, and correspondence with the Emigration Branch of the Government of Canada regarding Mrs. Law's return to Canada in 1918. 2011.010.1, Series 2, Subseries 2, File 1