Conservation:
Conservation note on artist file: 705-68: "the work is now in two parts hinged together after conservation treatment; formerly one part was glued on the back of the other."
Availability of other formats note:
Colour transparency available.
Reproduction note:
Recto copied under b&w negative number: C-021554.
Verso copied under b&w negative number: C-021553.
Exhibitions note:
Exhibition title: Mirror of Canada Past. Curators: Staff of the National Archives, National Archives of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario; 1972.06.01 - 1972.09.25, cat. no.: no. 14-7., Exhibition title: Papineau - His life and his time. Curators: Claude Baribeau, National Archives of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario; 1986.11.26 - 1987.02.28., Exhibition title: Rebellion in the Canadas 1837-1838. Curators: Robert J. Burns, Marianne McLean and Susan Porteous, National Archives of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario; 1987.08.12 - 1987.10.04., Exhibition title: le 175 anniversaire des Rébellions bas-canadiennes, Maison nationale des Patriotes, Saint-Denis-sur-Richelieu, Québec; 2012.04.28 - 2012.09.30., Exhibition Title: Treasured Memories 3: A National Archives of Canada Exhibition. [125th Anniversary of the National Archives]. Curator: Martin Tétreault, National Archives of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario; 1998.11.10 - 1999.11.30
Signatures and inscriptions note:
Inscribed. Dated., [Inscribed in pen and brown ink, verso] : Interior No. 1 as first occupied by / me. Taken from the opposite point form which / sketch no. 2 was afterwards taken. / - on my finger is / perched my constant / companion "Dick" / a Canary Bird whose / song was charming / & whose familiarity / was indeed companionship / - I lost this dear little / friend one bright but / unlucky day [last word crossed out] morning in April. / the deaf and dumb boy / who attended me and who had tamed the bird not heading [sic] / that Dick was at large / opened the Window and / to [letters of last word stroked out] soon to his great dismay discovered the little captive perched on one of the outside Bars. / He drew my attention to the danger. both he & I tried every device to entice him inwards / with our Can dian ? [last word underlined] Canary Xwise [for this word read cross-wise] flying low in various directions & Dick followed resting / Wherever he could on the way & finallly disappeared over the -Gaol walls without any possibility of our following him Captives as we were! --; in pencil: My prison house, Montreal 1837-1838. (taken from transcription note on artist file, dated Nov. 8, 1982; see artist file 705-68).