World Trip 1914 - 1915

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On April 23, 1914, A.P. Coleman left Toronto for Boston, the first segment of a nine month trip of discovery around the world. He traveled 48,545 miles in total with 7 or 8, 000 by rail—more than 40,00 by 13 steamers. Coleman returned to Toronto on January 23, 1915.

The early part of the tour was spent in Italy with his sister Helena and niece Helen Coleman.

Photograph. A.P. Coleman. Temple of Neptune near Pompeii. Ca 1914
Watercolour. A.P. Coleman. Paestum. n.d.
Notebook. A.P. Coleman. Dates of Travel, 1914—1915, [lecture notes], n.d.: pages 1 - 4.
Watercolour. A.P. Coleman. Four sailboats. n.d.
Photograph. A.P. Coleman. Amalfi Coast. n.d.
Photograph. A.P. Coleman. Florence. n.d.
Photograph. A.P. Coleman. Gibraltar. n.d.
Photograph. A.P. Coleman. Street Scene, Naples.
Minerals and rocks. Paul Wilson. Tillite, One half mile SW of Seaham, Near Maitland, New South Wales Australia. n.d. ROM Department of Natural History. Collected by A.P. Coleman

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