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Table of Contents Biographical/Sketch/Administrative History Provenance PF-1 Publications, Correspondence and Photograph 5 98003-001 Article from The Law Quarterly Review 5 98003-002 Canada Law Journal 5 98003-003 The Green Bag 5 98003-00 Trinity University Review 5 98003-005 Correspondence to Mrs. Robinson from Nobodies Club 5 98003-006 Correspondence from Lord Alverstone to Henry O'Brien, K.C. 5 P2582 Photograph of Christopher Robinson 6 Page 3 of 6
PF Christopher Robinson collection. -- 1905-1906. -- 2.5 cm of textual records, 1 photograph : b&w ; 13 x 9 cm (oval) on mat 28 x 22 cm Biographical/Sketch/Administrative History Christopher Robinson (1828-1905) was a prominent Toronto lawyer who served as Chancellor of Trinity College. Robinson was the third son of Sir John Beverley Robinson. Collection consists of three publications: Canada Law Journal, The Green Bag, and Trinity University Review, which includes a copy of Trinity College's resolution expressing sympathy to Robinson's son and widow. Also included is a copy of an article from The Law Quarterly Review. The publications and the article contain tributes to Christopher Robinson after his death. The collection also includes a leather-bound letter of sympathy to Mrs. Christopher Robinson from the Nobodies Club, and a copy of the tribute from Lord Alverstone that appeared in the Canada Law Journal. There is also a black and white photographic portrait. Provenance The records in this collection were received in the archives in 198 from an unknown source (98.003) Title based on contents of the collection Page of 6
PF-1 Publications, Correspondence and Photograph. -- 1905-1906. -- 2.5 cm of textual records, 1 photograph : b&w ; 13 x 9 (oval) on mat 28 x 22 cm Series consists of three publications: Canada Law Journal, The Green Bag, and Trinity University Review, which includes a copy of Trinity College's resolution expressing sympathy to Robinson's son and widow. Also included is a copy of an article from The Law Quarterly Review. The publications and the article contain tributes to Christopher Robinson after his death. The series also includes a leather-bound letter of sympathy to Mrs. Christopher Robinson from the Nobodies Club, and a copy of the tribute from Lord Alverstone that appeared in the Canada Law Journal. There is also a black and white photographic portrait. Title based on contents of the series 98003-001 Article from The Law Quarterly Review. -- Jan. 1906 98003-002 Canada Law Journal. -- 1 Mar. 1906 98003-003 The Green Bag. -- Jan. 1906 98003-00 Trinity University Review. -- Dec. 1905 98003-005 Correspondence to Mrs. Robinson from Nobodies Club. -- 1 Nov. 1905 98003-006 Correspondence from Lord Alverstone to Henry O'Brien, K.C.. -- 19 Jan. 1906 Page 5 of 6
P2582 Photograph of Christopher Robinson. -- [ca. 1900]. -- 1 photograph : b&w ; 13 x 9 cm (oval) on mat 28 x 22 cm Item is a portrait photograph of Christopher Robinson. Photograph in the public domain. Title is based on contents of the item. Page 6 of 6