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CAIN No. 140257
TITLE: British Columbia Pulp and Paper Company fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: ca. 2000 photographs
DATES: 1950-1980
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The British Columbia Pulp and Paper
Company operated a pulp mill at Woodfibre, near Squamish,
B.C., from 1925 to 1950. The mill was purchased by Alaska
Pine and Cellulose, and subsequently owned by Rayonier
Canada. In 1980, the mill became known as the Squamish
Mill, owned by a consortium of three companies: British
Columbia Forest Products, Wonnock Industries, and Doman
Industries. In 1983, it was acquired by Western Pulp Ltd.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of photographs of the British Columbia
Pulp and Paper Company's Woodfibre Pulp Mill.
REPOSITORY: British Columbia Archives
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: British Columbia Pulp and Paper Company
SUBJECTS: British Columbia Pulp and Paper Company
CAIN No. 140257
TITLE: British Columbia Pulp and Paper Company fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: ca. 2000 photographs
DATES: 1950-1980
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The British Columbia Pulp and Paper
Company operated a pulp mill at Woodfibre, near Squamish,
B.C., from 1925 to 1950. The mill was purchased by Alaska
Pine and Cellulose, and subsequently owned by Rayonier
Canada. In 1980, the mill became known as the Squamish
Mill, owned by a consortium of three companies: British
Columbia Forest Products, Wonnock Industries, and Doman
Industries. In 1983, it was acquired by Western Pulp Ltd.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of photographs of the British Columbia
Pulp and Paper Company's Woodfibre Pulp Mill.
REPOSITORY: British Columbia Archives
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: British Columbia Pulp and Paper Company
SUBJECTS: British Columbia Pulp and Paper Company
CAIN No. 140257
TITLE: British Columbia Pulp and Paper Company fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: ca. 2000 photographs
DATES: 1950-1980
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The British Columbia Pulp and Paper
Company operated a pulp mill at Woodfibre, near Squamish,
B.C., from 1925 to 1950. The mill was purchased by Alaska
Pine and Cellulose, and subsequently owned by Rayonier
Canada. In 1980, the mill became known as the Squamish
Mill, owned by a consortium of three companies: British
Columbia Forest Products, Wonnock Industries, and Doman
Industries. In 1983, it was acquired by Western Pulp Ltd.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of photographs of the British Columbia
Pulp and Paper Company's Woodfibre Pulp Mill.
REPOSITORY: British Columbia Archives
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: British Columbia Pulp and Paper Company
SUBJECTS: British Columbia Pulp and Paper Company
CAIN No. 140257
TITLE: British Columbia Pulp and Paper Company fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: ca. 2000 photographs
DATES: 1950-1980
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The British Columbia Pulp and Paper
Company operated a pulp mill at Woodfibre, near Squamish,
B.C., from 1925 to 1950. The mill was purchased by Alaska
Pine and Cellulose, and subsequently owned by Rayonier
Canada. In 1980, the mill became known as the Squamish
Mill, owned by a consortium of three companies: British
Columbia Forest Products, Wonnock Industries, and Doman
Industries. In 1983, it was acquired by Western Pulp Ltd.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of photographs of the British Columbia
Pulp and Paper Company's Woodfibre Pulp Mill.
REPOSITORY: British Columbia Archives
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: British Columbia Pulp and Paper Company
SUBJECTS: British Columbia Pulp and Paper Company
CAIN No. 140257
TITLE: British Columbia Pulp and Paper Company fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: ca. 2000 photographs
DATES: 1950-1980
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The British Columbia Pulp and Paper
Company operated a pulp mill at Woodfibre, near Squamish,
B.C., from 1925 to 1950. The mill was purchased by Alaska
Pine and Cellulose, and subsequently owned by Rayonier
Canada. In 1980, the mill became known as the Squamish
Mill, owned by a consortium of three companies: British
Columbia Forest Products, Wonnock Industries, and Doman
Industries. In 1983, it was acquired by Western Pulp Ltd.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of photographs of the British Columbia
Pulp and Paper Company's Woodfibre Pulp Mill.
REPOSITORY: British Columbia Archives
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: British Columbia Pulp and Paper Company
SUBJECTS: British Columbia Pulp and Paper Company
CAIN No. 248399
TITLE: Dolgoy, Spevakow family fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 2 cm of textual records and other material
DATES: 1914- 2005
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Max Dolgoy was born in Calgary in 1912,
the son of Rose and Louis Dolgoy. During his childhood, Dr.
Dolgoy lived in Edmonton and Montreal before entering the
University of Alberta to study medicine. In 1939, he married
Raye Spevakow in Edmonton. The Dolgoys had three sons,
Reevan, Mark and Leonard. During the Second World War, Dr.
Dolgoy served in the Royal Canadian Medical Corps. After the
war, Dr. Dolgoy returned to Edmonton and opened his own
medical practice. Dr. Dolgoy was active in the local Jewish
community, serving as president of Beth Israel Synagogue and
of Edmonton Talmud Torah School. Mrs. Raye Spevakow Dolgoy
was born in Arel, Russia, February 27, 1914. She came to
Canada in 1922 and settled in Innisfree, Alberta. After
marrying Dr. Dolgoy, Mrs. Dolgoy became very active in many
community groups in Edmonton and organized several different
women's auxiliary groups for senior citizens and is a life
member of Emunah Woman, ORT, and Hadassah.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of materials created by Max and Raye
Dolgoy from 1914-2005. The fonds consists of family
histories, family photographs, correspondence, newspaper
clippings, oral history interviews and other materials
related to the Dolgoys.
REPOSITORY: Jewish Archives and Historical Society of Edmonton and
Northern Alberta
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: There are no restrictions on access.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Preliminary inventory available in accession register.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Donated by Raye and Max Dolgoy in 1999 and 2001, and
2005.
LANGUAGE: The material is in English.
ACCRUALS: Further accruals are expected but not scheduled.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Additional material may be found in the First Century of
Jewish Life Editorial Committee fonds and the Oral History
Committee fonds and the From Pedlars to Patriarchs fonds
held by JAHSENA.
Title based on contents of the fonds.
Includes 131 photographs, 8 audiocassettes, and 2
videocassettes.
PROVENANCE: Dolgoy (family)
Spevakow (family)
Dolgoy, Rachel Spevakow
Dolgoy, Max
SUBJECTS: Dolgoy (family)
Spevakow (family)
Dolgoy, Rachel Spevakow
Dolgoy, Max
Family and personal life
Religions
CAIN No. 248399
TITLE: Dolgoy, Spevakow family fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 2 cm of textual records and other material
DATES: 1914- 2005
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Max Dolgoy was born in Calgary in 1912,
the son of Rose and Louis Dolgoy. During his childhood, Dr.
Dolgoy lived in Edmonton and Montreal before entering the
University of Alberta to study medicine. In 1939, he married
Raye Spevakow in Edmonton. The Dolgoys had three sons,
Reevan, Mark and Leonard. During the Second World War, Dr.
Dolgoy served in the Royal Canadian Medical Corps. After the
war, Dr. Dolgoy returned to Edmonton and opened his own
medical practice. Dr. Dolgoy was active in the local Jewish
community, serving as president of Beth Israel Synagogue and
of Edmonton Talmud Torah School. Mrs. Raye Spevakow Dolgoy
was born in Arel, Russia, February 27, 1914. She came to
Canada in 1922 and settled in Innisfree, Alberta. After
marrying Dr. Dolgoy, Mrs. Dolgoy became very active in many
community groups in Edmonton and organized several different
women's auxiliary groups for senior citizens and is a life
member of Emunah Woman, ORT, and Hadassah.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of materials created by Max and Raye
Dolgoy from 1914-2005. The fonds consists of family
histories, family photographs, correspondence, newspaper
clippings, oral history interviews and other materials
related to the Dolgoys.
REPOSITORY: Jewish Archives and Historical Society of Edmonton and
Northern Alberta
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: There are no restrictions on access.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Preliminary inventory available in accession register.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Donated by Raye and Max Dolgoy in 1999 and 2001, and
2005.
LANGUAGE: The material is in English.
ACCRUALS: Further accruals are expected but not scheduled.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Additional material may be found in the First Century of
Jewish Life Editorial Committee fonds and the Oral History
Committee fonds and the From Pedlars to Patriarchs fonds
held by JAHSENA.
Title based on contents of the fonds.
Includes 131 photographs, 8 audiocassettes, and 2
videocassettes.
PROVENANCE: Dolgoy (family)
Spevakow (family)
Dolgoy, Rachel Spevakow
Dolgoy, Max
SUBJECTS: Dolgoy (family)
Spevakow (family)
Dolgoy, Rachel Spevakow
Dolgoy, Max
Family and personal life
Religions
CAIN No. 248399
TITLE: Dolgoy, Spevakow family fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 2 cm of textual records and other material
DATES: 1914- 2005
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Max Dolgoy was born in Calgary in 1912,
the son of Rose and Louis Dolgoy. During his childhood, Dr.
Dolgoy lived in Edmonton and Montreal before entering the
University of Alberta to study medicine. In 1939, he married
Raye Spevakow in Edmonton. The Dolgoys had three sons,
Reevan, Mark and Leonard. During the Second World War, Dr.
Dolgoy served in the Royal Canadian Medical Corps. After the
war, Dr. Dolgoy returned to Edmonton and opened his own
medical practice. Dr. Dolgoy was active in the local Jewish
community, serving as president of Beth Israel Synagogue and
of Edmonton Talmud Torah School. Mrs. Raye Spevakow Dolgoy
was born in Arel, Russia, February 27, 1914. She came to
Canada in 1922 and settled in Innisfree, Alberta. After
marrying Dr. Dolgoy, Mrs. Dolgoy became very active in many
community groups in Edmonton and organized several different
women's auxiliary groups for senior citizens and is a life
member of Emunah Woman, ORT, and Hadassah.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of materials created by Max and Raye
Dolgoy from 1914-2005. The fonds consists of family
histories, family photographs, correspondence, newspaper
clippings, oral history interviews and other materials
related to the Dolgoys.
REPOSITORY: Jewish Archives and Historical Society of Edmonton and
Northern Alberta
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: There are no restrictions on access.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Preliminary inventory available in accession register.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Donated by Raye and Max Dolgoy in 1999 and 2001, and
2005.
LANGUAGE: The material is in English.
ACCRUALS: Further accruals are expected but not scheduled.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Additional material may be found in the First Century of
Jewish Life Editorial Committee fonds and the Oral History
Committee fonds and the From Pedlars to Patriarchs fonds
held by JAHSENA.
Title based on contents of the fonds.
Includes 131 photographs, 8 audiocassettes, and 2
videocassettes.
PROVENANCE: Dolgoy (family)
Spevakow (family)
Dolgoy, Rachel Spevakow
Dolgoy, Max
SUBJECTS: Dolgoy (family)
Spevakow (family)
Dolgoy, Rachel Spevakow
Dolgoy, Max
Family and personal life
Religions
CAIN No. 248399
TITLE: Dolgoy, Spevakow family fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 2 cm of textual records and other material
DATES: 1914- 2005
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Max Dolgoy was born in Calgary in 1912,
the son of Rose and Louis Dolgoy. During his childhood, Dr.
Dolgoy lived in Edmonton and Montreal before entering the
University of Alberta to study medicine. In 1939, he married
Raye Spevakow in Edmonton. The Dolgoys had three sons,
Reevan, Mark and Leonard. During the Second World War, Dr.
Dolgoy served in the Royal Canadian Medical Corps. After the
war, Dr. Dolgoy returned to Edmonton and opened his own
medical practice. Dr. Dolgoy was active in the local Jewish
community, serving as president of Beth Israel Synagogue and
of Edmonton Talmud Torah School. Mrs. Raye Spevakow Dolgoy
was born in Arel, Russia, February 27, 1914. She came to
Canada in 1922 and settled in Innisfree, Alberta. After
marrying Dr. Dolgoy, Mrs. Dolgoy became very active in many
community groups in Edmonton and organized several different
women's auxiliary groups for senior citizens and is a life
member of Emunah Woman, ORT, and Hadassah.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of materials created by Max and Raye
Dolgoy from 1914-2005. The fonds consists of family
histories, family photographs, correspondence, newspaper
clippings, oral history interviews and other materials
related to the Dolgoys.
REPOSITORY: Jewish Archives and Historical Society of Edmonton and
Northern Alberta
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: There are no restrictions on access.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Preliminary inventory available in accession register.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Donated by Raye and Max Dolgoy in 1999 and 2001, and
2005.
LANGUAGE: The material is in English.
ACCRUALS: Further accruals are expected but not scheduled.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Additional material may be found in the First Century of
Jewish Life Editorial Committee fonds and the Oral History
Committee fonds and the From Pedlars to Patriarchs fonds
held by JAHSENA.
Title based on contents of the fonds.
Includes 131 photographs, 8 audiocassettes, and 2
videocassettes.
PROVENANCE: Dolgoy (family)
Spevakow (family)
Dolgoy, Rachel Spevakow
Dolgoy, Max
SUBJECTS: Dolgoy (family)
Spevakow (family)
Dolgoy, Rachel Spevakow
Dolgoy, Max
Family and personal life
Religions
CAIN No. 248399
TITLE: Dolgoy, Spevakow family fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 2 cm of textual records and other material
DATES: 1914- 2005
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Max Dolgoy was born in Calgary in 1912,
the son of Rose and Louis Dolgoy. During his childhood, Dr.
Dolgoy lived in Edmonton and Montreal before entering the
University of Alberta to study medicine. In 1939, he married
Raye Spevakow in Edmonton. The Dolgoys had three sons,
Reevan, Mark and Leonard. During the Second World War, Dr.
Dolgoy served in the Royal Canadian Medical Corps. After the
war, Dr. Dolgoy returned to Edmonton and opened his own
medical practice. Dr. Dolgoy was active in the local Jewish
community, serving as president of Beth Israel Synagogue and
of Edmonton Talmud Torah School. Mrs. Raye Spevakow Dolgoy
was born in Arel, Russia, February 27, 1914. She came to
Canada in 1922 and settled in Innisfree, Alberta. After
marrying Dr. Dolgoy, Mrs. Dolgoy became very active in many
community groups in Edmonton and organized several different
women's auxiliary groups for senior citizens and is a life
member of Emunah Woman, ORT, and Hadassah.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of materials created by Max and Raye
Dolgoy from 1914-2005. The fonds consists of family
histories, family photographs, correspondence, newspaper
clippings, oral history interviews and other materials
related to the Dolgoys.
REPOSITORY: Jewish Archives and Historical Society of Edmonton and
Northern Alberta
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: There are no restrictions on access.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Preliminary inventory available in accession register.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Donated by Raye and Max Dolgoy in 1999 and 2001, and
2005.
LANGUAGE: The material is in English.
ACCRUALS: Further accruals are expected but not scheduled.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Additional material may be found in the First Century of
Jewish Life Editorial Committee fonds and the Oral History
Committee fonds and the From Pedlars to Patriarchs fonds
held by JAHSENA.
Title based on contents of the fonds.
Includes 131 photographs, 8 audiocassettes, and 2
videocassettes.
PROVENANCE: Dolgoy (family)
Spevakow (family)
Dolgoy, Rachel Spevakow
Dolgoy, Max
SUBJECTS: Dolgoy (family)
Spevakow (family)
Dolgoy, Rachel Spevakow
Dolgoy, Max
Family and personal life
Religions
CAIN No. 248399
TITLE: Dolgoy, Spevakow family fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 2 cm of textual records and other material
DATES: 1914- 2005
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Max Dolgoy was born in Calgary in 1912,
the son of Rose and Louis Dolgoy. During his childhood, Dr.
Dolgoy lived in Edmonton and Montreal before entering the
University of Alberta to study medicine. In 1939, he married
Raye Spevakow in Edmonton. The Dolgoys had three sons,
Reevan, Mark and Leonard. During the Second World War, Dr.
Dolgoy served in the Royal Canadian Medical Corps. After the
war, Dr. Dolgoy returned to Edmonton and opened his own
medical practice. Dr. Dolgoy was active in the local Jewish
community, serving as president of Beth Israel Synagogue and
of Edmonton Talmud Torah School. Mrs. Raye Spevakow Dolgoy
was born in Arel, Russia, February 27, 1914. She came to
Canada in 1922 and settled in Innisfree, Alberta. After
marrying Dr. Dolgoy, Mrs. Dolgoy became very active in many
community groups in Edmonton and organized several different
women's auxiliary groups for senior citizens and is a life
member of Emunah Woman, ORT, and Hadassah.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of materials created by Max and Raye
Dolgoy from 1914-2005. The fonds consists of family
histories, family photographs, correspondence, newspaper
clippings, oral history interviews and other materials
related to the Dolgoys.
REPOSITORY: Jewish Archives and Historical Society of Edmonton and
Northern Alberta
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: There are no restrictions on access.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Preliminary inventory available in accession register.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Donated by Raye and Max Dolgoy in 1999 and 2001, and
2005.
LANGUAGE: The material is in English.
ACCRUALS: Further accruals are expected but not scheduled.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Additional material may be found in the First Century of
Jewish Life Editorial Committee fonds and the Oral History
Committee fonds and the From Pedlars to Patriarchs fonds
held by JAHSENA.
Title based on contents of the fonds.
Includes 131 photographs, 8 audiocassettes, and 2
videocassettes.
PROVENANCE: Dolgoy (family)
Spevakow (family)
Dolgoy, Rachel Spevakow
Dolgoy, Max
SUBJECTS: Dolgoy (family)
Spevakow (family)
Dolgoy, Rachel Spevakow
Dolgoy, Max
Family and personal life
Religions
CAIN No. 256038
TITLE: Stephen J. Thompson fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 16 photographs
DATES: 1904
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Stephen J. Thompson, 1864-1929, was born
in Ontario, and established a photo studio in New
Westminster, British Columbia about 1885. He photographed
extensively along the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) in the
1890s.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of a published album of his photographs,
including farming and western life from Manitoba to
Vancouver. Includes two views of Calgary, Alberta: a ranch
scene and Victoria Park.
REPOSITORY: Glenbow Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: No finding aid.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Gift of Florence Chisholm, 1992.
LOCATION OF OTHER ARCHIVAL MATERIALS: Thompson's negatives are held by the City of
Vancouver Archives.
LANGUAGE: The material is in English.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on contents of records.
PROVENANCE: Thompson, Stephen J
SUBJECTS: Thompson, Stephen J
Agriculture
Transportation
CAIN No. 256038
TITLE: Stephen J. Thompson fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 16 photographs
DATES: 1904
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Stephen J. Thompson, 1864-1929, was born
in Ontario, and established a photo studio in New
Westminster, British Columbia about 1885. He photographed
extensively along the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) in the
1890s.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of a published album of his photographs,
including farming and western life from Manitoba to
Vancouver. Includes two views of Calgary, Alberta: a ranch
scene and Victoria Park.
REPOSITORY: Glenbow Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: No finding aid.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Gift of Florence Chisholm, 1992.
LOCATION OF OTHER ARCHIVAL MATERIALS: Thompson's negatives are held by the City of
Vancouver Archives.
LANGUAGE: The material is in English.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on contents of records.
PROVENANCE: Thompson, Stephen J
SUBJECTS: Thompson, Stephen J
Agriculture
Transportation
CAIN No. 256038
TITLE: Stephen J. Thompson fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 16 photographs
DATES: 1904
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Stephen J. Thompson, 1864-1929, was born
in Ontario, and established a photo studio in New
Westminster, British Columbia about 1885. He photographed
extensively along the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) in the
1890s.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of a published album of his photographs,
including farming and western life from Manitoba to
Vancouver. Includes two views of Calgary, Alberta: a ranch
scene and Victoria Park.
REPOSITORY: Glenbow Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: No finding aid.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Gift of Florence Chisholm, 1992.
LOCATION OF OTHER ARCHIVAL MATERIALS: Thompson's negatives are held by the City of
Vancouver Archives.
LANGUAGE: The material is in English.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on contents of records.
PROVENANCE: Thompson, Stephen J
SUBJECTS: Thompson, Stephen J
Agriculture
Transportation
CAIN No. 256038
TITLE: Stephen J. Thompson fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 16 photographs
DATES: 1904
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Stephen J. Thompson, 1864-1929, was born
in Ontario, and established a photo studio in New
Westminster, British Columbia about 1885. He photographed
extensively along the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) in the
1890s.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of a published album of his photographs,
including farming and western life from Manitoba to
Vancouver. Includes two views of Calgary, Alberta: a ranch
scene and Victoria Park.
REPOSITORY: Glenbow Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: No finding aid.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Gift of Florence Chisholm, 1992.
LOCATION OF OTHER ARCHIVAL MATERIALS: Thompson's negatives are held by the City of
Vancouver Archives.
LANGUAGE: The material is in English.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on contents of records.
PROVENANCE: Thompson, Stephen J
SUBJECTS: Thompson, Stephen J
Agriculture
Transportation
CAIN No. 256038
TITLE: Stephen J. Thompson fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 16 photographs
DATES: 1904
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Stephen J. Thompson, 1864-1929, was born
in Ontario, and established a photo studio in New
Westminster, British Columbia about 1885. He photographed
extensively along the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) in the
1890s.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of a published album of his photographs,
including farming and western life from Manitoba to
Vancouver. Includes two views of Calgary, Alberta: a ranch
scene and Victoria Park.
REPOSITORY: Glenbow Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: No finding aid.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Gift of Florence Chisholm, 1992.
LOCATION OF OTHER ARCHIVAL MATERIALS: Thompson's negatives are held by the City of
Vancouver Archives.
LANGUAGE: The material is in English.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on contents of records.
PROVENANCE: Thompson, Stephen J
SUBJECTS: Thompson, Stephen J
Agriculture
Transportation
CAIN No. 256038
TITLE: Stephen J. Thompson fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 16 photographs
DATES: 1904
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Stephen J. Thompson, 1864-1929, was born
in Ontario, and established a photo studio in New
Westminster, British Columbia about 1885. He photographed
extensively along the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) in the
1890s.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of a published album of his photographs,
including farming and western life from Manitoba to
Vancouver. Includes two views of Calgary, Alberta: a ranch
scene and Victoria Park.
REPOSITORY: Glenbow Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: No finding aid.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Gift of Florence Chisholm, 1992.
LOCATION OF OTHER ARCHIVAL MATERIALS: Thompson's negatives are held by the City of
Vancouver Archives.
LANGUAGE: The material is in English.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on contents of records.
PROVENANCE: Thompson, Stephen J
SUBJECTS: Thompson, Stephen J
Agriculture
Transportation
CAIN No. 256038
TITLE: Stephen J. Thompson fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 16 photographs
DATES: 1904
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Stephen J. Thompson, 1864-1929, was born
in Ontario, and established a photo studio in New
Westminster, British Columbia about 1885. He photographed
extensively along the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) in the
1890s.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of a published album of his photographs,
including farming and western life from Manitoba to
Vancouver. Includes two views of Calgary, Alberta: a ranch
scene and Victoria Park.
REPOSITORY: Glenbow Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: No finding aid.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Gift of Florence Chisholm, 1992.
LOCATION OF OTHER ARCHIVAL MATERIALS: Thompson's negatives are held by the City of
Vancouver Archives.
LANGUAGE: The material is in English.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on contents of records.
PROVENANCE: Thompson, Stephen J
SUBJECTS: Thompson, Stephen J
Agriculture
Transportation
CAIN No. 256038
TITLE: Stephen J. Thompson fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 16 photographs
DATES: 1904
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Stephen J. Thompson, 1864-1929, was born
in Ontario, and established a photo studio in New
Westminster, British Columbia about 1885. He photographed
extensively along the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) in the
1890s.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of a published album of his photographs,
including farming and western life from Manitoba to
Vancouver. Includes two views of Calgary, Alberta: a ranch
scene and Victoria Park.
REPOSITORY: Glenbow Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: No finding aid.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Gift of Florence Chisholm, 1992.
LOCATION OF OTHER ARCHIVAL MATERIALS: Thompson's negatives are held by the City of
Vancouver Archives.
LANGUAGE: The material is in English.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on contents of records.
PROVENANCE: Thompson, Stephen J
SUBJECTS: Thompson, Stephen J
Agriculture
Transportation
CAIN No. 256038
TITLE: Stephen J. Thompson fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 16 photographs
DATES: 1904
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Stephen J. Thompson, 1864-1929, was born
in Ontario, and established a photo studio in New
Westminster, British Columbia about 1885. He photographed
extensively along the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) in the
1890s.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of a published album of his photographs,
including farming and western life from Manitoba to
Vancouver. Includes two views of Calgary, Alberta: a ranch
scene and Victoria Park.
REPOSITORY: Glenbow Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: No finding aid.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Gift of Florence Chisholm, 1992.
LOCATION OF OTHER ARCHIVAL MATERIALS: Thompson's negatives are held by the City of
Vancouver Archives.
LANGUAGE: The material is in English.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on contents of records.
PROVENANCE: Thompson, Stephen J
SUBJECTS: Thompson, Stephen J
Agriculture
Transportation
CAIN No. 256038
TITLE: Stephen J. Thompson fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 16 photographs
DATES: 1904
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Stephen J. Thompson, 1864-1929, was born
in Ontario, and established a photo studio in New
Westminster, British Columbia about 1885. He photographed
extensively along the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) in the
1890s.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of a published album of his photographs,
including farming and western life from Manitoba to
Vancouver. Includes two views of Calgary, Alberta: a ranch
scene and Victoria Park.
REPOSITORY: Glenbow Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: No finding aid.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Gift of Florence Chisholm, 1992.
LOCATION OF OTHER ARCHIVAL MATERIALS: Thompson's negatives are held by the City of
Vancouver Archives.
LANGUAGE: The material is in English.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on contents of records.
PROVENANCE: Thompson, Stephen J
SUBJECTS: Thompson, Stephen J
Agriculture
Transportation
CAIN No. 256038
TITLE: Stephen J. Thompson fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 16 photographs
DATES: 1904
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Stephen J. Thompson, 1864-1929, was born
in Ontario, and established a photo studio in New
Westminster, British Columbia about 1885. He photographed
extensively along the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) in the
1890s.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of a published album of his photographs,
including farming and western life from Manitoba to
Vancouver. Includes two views of Calgary, Alberta: a ranch
scene and Victoria Park.
REPOSITORY: Glenbow Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: No finding aid.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Gift of Florence Chisholm, 1992.
LOCATION OF OTHER ARCHIVAL MATERIALS: Thompson's negatives are held by the City of
Vancouver Archives.
LANGUAGE: The material is in English.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on contents of records.
PROVENANCE: Thompson, Stephen J
SUBJECTS: Thompson, Stephen J
Agriculture
Transportation
CAIN No. 256038
TITLE: Stephen J. Thompson fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 16 photographs
DATES: 1904
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Stephen J. Thompson, 1864-1929, was born
in Ontario, and established a photo studio in New
Westminster, British Columbia about 1885. He photographed
extensively along the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) in the
1890s.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of a published album of his photographs,
including farming and western life from Manitoba to
Vancouver. Includes two views of Calgary, Alberta: a ranch
scene and Victoria Park.
REPOSITORY: Glenbow Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: No finding aid.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Gift of Florence Chisholm, 1992.
LOCATION OF OTHER ARCHIVAL MATERIALS: Thompson's negatives are held by the City of
Vancouver Archives.
LANGUAGE: The material is in English.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on contents of records.
PROVENANCE: Thompson, Stephen J
SUBJECTS: Thompson, Stephen J
Agriculture
Transportation
CAIN No. 256038
TITLE: Stephen J. Thompson fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 16 photographs
DATES: 1904
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Stephen J. Thompson, 1864-1929, was born
in Ontario, and established a photo studio in New
Westminster, British Columbia about 1885. He photographed
extensively along the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) in the
1890s.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of a published album of his photographs,
including farming and western life from Manitoba to
Vancouver. Includes two views of Calgary, Alberta: a ranch
scene and Victoria Park.
REPOSITORY: Glenbow Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: No finding aid.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Gift of Florence Chisholm, 1992.
LOCATION OF OTHER ARCHIVAL MATERIALS: Thompson's negatives are held by the City of
Vancouver Archives.
LANGUAGE: The material is in English.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on contents of records.
PROVENANCE: Thompson, Stephen J
SUBJECTS: Thompson, Stephen J
Agriculture
Transportation
CAIN No. 165440
TITLE: Fonds Finissants Collégial 1974-1975
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 cm de documents textuels.
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: À la fin des années 1960, le système
scolaire québécois subissait de profonds changements.
LeRapport Parent recommandait de transformer l'ancien cours
classique pour le remplacer par cequi devenait le cours
secondaire. On créait aussi les cégeps qui allaient
dispenser une formationtechnique et pré-universitaire.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Le fonds fournit des informations sur les finissants du
collégial 1974-1975. Il comprend leuralbum de finissants.
REPOSITORY: Séminaire de Sherbrooke
CONSULT RDAQ FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION: http://www.rdaq.qc.ca/cgi-bin/templates/body/recherche/displ
ayrdda.cfm?ID=9798&cnt=1
PROVENANCE: Finissants Collégial 1974-1975
CAIN No. 269453
TITLE: Chinese United Church fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 folder textual material, photographs
DATES: 1992-1993
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: In 1917, a Chinese Mission known as the
Chinese Christian Association (CCA) was founded in Winnipeg
by Reverend Mar Sheung and Mr. Wong Soon Hong. Both the
Presbyterian and Methodist Mission Boards supported the
Chinese Mission, also known as the Logan Avenue Mission. The
CCA was located at 418/420 Logan Avenue in Winnipeg from
1917 until 1947, when the basement of a new church was
constructed at the corner of Princess and Pacific Avenue.
Construction of the new church remained incomplete until
1970, when work began on the sanctuary financed by the
congregation and the Home Missions Board. During
construction of the sanctuary, the congregation worshipped
in the House of Prayer on Alexander Avenue. With the
dedication of the new sanctuary in 1971 the Chinese
congregation finally had a complete church structure to
serve them. The Chinese United Church is located at 281
Pacific Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The surviving records of the Chinese United Church include
Annual Reports, 1993; records pertaining to church property,
1993; and reference material, including photographs.
REPOSITORY: United Church of Canada Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario
Conference Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Some restrictions may apply.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Finding aid and item level inventory available.
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The records of the Chinese United Church accumulated over
time in the vertical file at the conference archives of
Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario and were accessioned in
2002.
RELATED MATERIALS: See records of the Central Winnipeg Parish for records
pertaining to the Chinese United Church c. 1963.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 02-04
PROVENANCE: Chinese United Church
SUBJECTS: Winnipeg Presbytery
CAIN No. 269453
TITLE: Chinese United Church fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 folder textual material, photographs
DATES: 1992-1993
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: In 1917, a Chinese Mission known as the
Chinese Christian Association (CCA) was founded in Winnipeg
by Reverend Mar Sheung and Mr. Wong Soon Hong. Both the
Presbyterian and Methodist Mission Boards supported the
Chinese Mission, also known as the Logan Avenue Mission. The
CCA was located at 418/420 Logan Avenue in Winnipeg from
1917 until 1947, when the basement of a new church was
constructed at the corner of Princess and Pacific Avenue.
Construction of the new church remained incomplete until
1970, when work began on the sanctuary financed by the
congregation and the Home Missions Board. During
construction of the sanctuary, the congregation worshipped
in the House of Prayer on Alexander Avenue. With the
dedication of the new sanctuary in 1971 the Chinese
congregation finally had a complete church structure to
serve them. The Chinese United Church is located at 281
Pacific Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The surviving records of the Chinese United Church include
Annual Reports, 1993; records pertaining to church property,
1993; and reference material, including photographs.
REPOSITORY: United Church of Canada Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario
Conference Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Some restrictions may apply.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Finding aid and item level inventory available.
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The records of the Chinese United Church accumulated over
time in the vertical file at the conference archives of
Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario and were accessioned in
2002.
RELATED MATERIALS: See records of the Central Winnipeg Parish for records
pertaining to the Chinese United Church c. 1963.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 02-04
PROVENANCE: Chinese United Church
SUBJECTS: Winnipeg Presbytery
CAIN No. 269453
TITLE: Chinese United Church fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 folder textual material, photographs
DATES: 1992-1993
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: In 1917, a Chinese Mission known as the
Chinese Christian Association (CCA) was founded in Winnipeg
by Reverend Mar Sheung and Mr. Wong Soon Hong. Both the
Presbyterian and Methodist Mission Boards supported the
Chinese Mission, also known as the Logan Avenue Mission. The
CCA was located at 418/420 Logan Avenue in Winnipeg from
1917 until 1947, when the basement of a new church was
constructed at the corner of Princess and Pacific Avenue.
Construction of the new church remained incomplete until
1970, when work began on the sanctuary financed by the
congregation and the Home Missions Board. During
construction of the sanctuary, the congregation worshipped
in the House of Prayer on Alexander Avenue. With the
dedication of the new sanctuary in 1971 the Chinese
congregation finally had a complete church structure to
serve them. The Chinese United Church is located at 281
Pacific Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The surviving records of the Chinese United Church include
Annual Reports, 1993; records pertaining to church property,
1993; and reference material, including photographs.
REPOSITORY: United Church of Canada Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario
Conference Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Some restrictions may apply.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Finding aid and item level inventory available.
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The records of the Chinese United Church accumulated over
time in the vertical file at the conference archives of
Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario and were accessioned in
2002.
RELATED MATERIALS: See records of the Central Winnipeg Parish for records
pertaining to the Chinese United Church c. 1963.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 02-04
PROVENANCE: Chinese United Church
SUBJECTS: Winnipeg Presbytery
CAIN No. 269453
TITLE: Chinese United Church fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 folder textual material, photographs
DATES: 1992-1993
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: In 1917, a Chinese Mission known as the
Chinese Christian Association (CCA) was founded in Winnipeg
by Reverend Mar Sheung and Mr. Wong Soon Hong. Both the
Presbyterian and Methodist Mission Boards supported the
Chinese Mission, also known as the Logan Avenue Mission. The
CCA was located at 418/420 Logan Avenue in Winnipeg from
1917 until 1947, when the basement of a new church was
constructed at the corner of Princess and Pacific Avenue.
Construction of the new church remained incomplete until
1970, when work began on the sanctuary financed by the
congregation and the Home Missions Board. During
construction of the sanctuary, the congregation worshipped
in the House of Prayer on Alexander Avenue. With the
dedication of the new sanctuary in 1971 the Chinese
congregation finally had a complete church structure to
serve them. The Chinese United Church is located at 281
Pacific Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The surviving records of the Chinese United Church include
Annual Reports, 1993; records pertaining to church property,
1993; and reference material, including photographs.
REPOSITORY: United Church of Canada Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario
Conference Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Some restrictions may apply.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Finding aid and item level inventory available.
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The records of the Chinese United Church accumulated over
time in the vertical file at the conference archives of
Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario and were accessioned in
2002.
RELATED MATERIALS: See records of the Central Winnipeg Parish for records
pertaining to the Chinese United Church c. 1963.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 02-04
PROVENANCE: Chinese United Church
SUBJECTS: Winnipeg Presbytery
CAIN No. 269453
TITLE: Chinese United Church fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 folder textual material, photographs
DATES: 1992-1993
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: In 1917, a Chinese Mission known as the
Chinese Christian Association (CCA) was founded in Winnipeg
by Reverend Mar Sheung and Mr. Wong Soon Hong. Both the
Presbyterian and Methodist Mission Boards supported the
Chinese Mission, also known as the Logan Avenue Mission. The
CCA was located at 418/420 Logan Avenue in Winnipeg from
1917 until 1947, when the basement of a new church was
constructed at the corner of Princess and Pacific Avenue.
Construction of the new church remained incomplete until
1970, when work began on the sanctuary financed by the
congregation and the Home Missions Board. During
construction of the sanctuary, the congregation worshipped
in the House of Prayer on Alexander Avenue. With the
dedication of the new sanctuary in 1971 the Chinese
congregation finally had a complete church structure to
serve them. The Chinese United Church is located at 281
Pacific Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The surviving records of the Chinese United Church include
Annual Reports, 1993; records pertaining to church property,
1993; and reference material, including photographs.
REPOSITORY: United Church of Canada Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario
Conference Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Some restrictions may apply.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Finding aid and item level inventory available.
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The records of the Chinese United Church accumulated over
time in the vertical file at the conference archives of
Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario and were accessioned in
2002.
RELATED MATERIALS: See records of the Central Winnipeg Parish for records
pertaining to the Chinese United Church c. 1963.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 02-04
PROVENANCE: Chinese United Church
SUBJECTS: Winnipeg Presbytery
CAIN No. 269453
TITLE: Chinese United Church fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 folder textual material, photographs
DATES: 1992-1993
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: In 1917, a Chinese Mission known as the
Chinese Christian Association (CCA) was founded in Winnipeg
by Reverend Mar Sheung and Mr. Wong Soon Hong. Both the
Presbyterian and Methodist Mission Boards supported the
Chinese Mission, also known as the Logan Avenue Mission. The
CCA was located at 418/420 Logan Avenue in Winnipeg from
1917 until 1947, when the basement of a new church was
constructed at the corner of Princess and Pacific Avenue.
Construction of the new church remained incomplete until
1970, when work began on the sanctuary financed by the
congregation and the Home Missions Board. During
construction of the sanctuary, the congregation worshipped
in the House of Prayer on Alexander Avenue. With the
dedication of the new sanctuary in 1971 the Chinese
congregation finally had a complete church structure to
serve them. The Chinese United Church is located at 281
Pacific Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The surviving records of the Chinese United Church include
Annual Reports, 1993; records pertaining to church property,
1993; and reference material, including photographs.
REPOSITORY: United Church of Canada Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario
Conference Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Some restrictions may apply.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Finding aid and item level inventory available.
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The records of the Chinese United Church accumulated over
time in the vertical file at the conference archives of
Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario and were accessioned in
2002.
RELATED MATERIALS: See records of the Central Winnipeg Parish for records
pertaining to the Chinese United Church c. 1963.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 02-04
PROVENANCE: Chinese United Church
SUBJECTS: Winnipeg Presbytery
CAIN No. 269453
TITLE: Chinese United Church fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 folder textual material, photographs
DATES: 1992-1993
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: In 1917, a Chinese Mission known as the
Chinese Christian Association (CCA) was founded in Winnipeg
by Reverend Mar Sheung and Mr. Wong Soon Hong. Both the
Presbyterian and Methodist Mission Boards supported the
Chinese Mission, also known as the Logan Avenue Mission. The
CCA was located at 418/420 Logan Avenue in Winnipeg from
1917 until 1947, when the basement of a new church was
constructed at the corner of Princess and Pacific Avenue.
Construction of the new church remained incomplete until
1970, when work began on the sanctuary financed by the
congregation and the Home Missions Board. During
construction of the sanctuary, the congregation worshipped
in the House of Prayer on Alexander Avenue. With the
dedication of the new sanctuary in 1971 the Chinese
congregation finally had a complete church structure to
serve them. The Chinese United Church is located at 281
Pacific Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The surviving records of the Chinese United Church include
Annual Reports, 1993; records pertaining to church property,
1993; and reference material, including photographs.
REPOSITORY: United Church of Canada Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario
Conference Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Some restrictions may apply.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Finding aid and item level inventory available.
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The records of the Chinese United Church accumulated over
time in the vertical file at the conference archives of
Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario and were accessioned in
2002.
RELATED MATERIALS: See records of the Central Winnipeg Parish for records
pertaining to the Chinese United Church c. 1963.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 02-04
PROVENANCE: Chinese United Church
SUBJECTS: Winnipeg Presbytery
CAIN No. 269453
TITLE: Chinese United Church fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 folder textual material, photographs
DATES: 1992-1993
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: In 1917, a Chinese Mission known as the
Chinese Christian Association (CCA) was founded in Winnipeg
by Reverend Mar Sheung and Mr. Wong Soon Hong. Both the
Presbyterian and Methodist Mission Boards supported the
Chinese Mission, also known as the Logan Avenue Mission. The
CCA was located at 418/420 Logan Avenue in Winnipeg from
1917 until 1947, when the basement of a new church was
constructed at the corner of Princess and Pacific Avenue.
Construction of the new church remained incomplete until
1970, when work began on the sanctuary financed by the
congregation and the Home Missions Board. During
construction of the sanctuary, the congregation worshipped
in the House of Prayer on Alexander Avenue. With the
dedication of the new sanctuary in 1971 the Chinese
congregation finally had a complete church structure to
serve them. The Chinese United Church is located at 281
Pacific Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The surviving records of the Chinese United Church include
Annual Reports, 1993; records pertaining to church property,
1993; and reference material, including photographs.
REPOSITORY: United Church of Canada Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario
Conference Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Some restrictions may apply.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Finding aid and item level inventory available.
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The records of the Chinese United Church accumulated over
time in the vertical file at the conference archives of
Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario and were accessioned in
2002.
RELATED MATERIALS: See records of the Central Winnipeg Parish for records
pertaining to the Chinese United Church c. 1963.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 02-04
PROVENANCE: Chinese United Church
SUBJECTS: Winnipeg Presbytery
CAIN No. 269453
TITLE: Chinese United Church fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 folder textual material, photographs
DATES: 1992-1993
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: In 1917, a Chinese Mission known as the
Chinese Christian Association (CCA) was founded in Winnipeg
by Reverend Mar Sheung and Mr. Wong Soon Hong. Both the
Presbyterian and Methodist Mission Boards supported the
Chinese Mission, also known as the Logan Avenue Mission. The
CCA was located at 418/420 Logan Avenue in Winnipeg from
1917 until 1947, when the basement of a new church was
constructed at the corner of Princess and Pacific Avenue.
Construction of the new church remained incomplete until
1970, when work began on the sanctuary financed by the
congregation and the Home Missions Board. During
construction of the sanctuary, the congregation worshipped
in the House of Prayer on Alexander Avenue. With the
dedication of the new sanctuary in 1971 the Chinese
congregation finally had a complete church structure to
serve them. The Chinese United Church is located at 281
Pacific Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The surviving records of the Chinese United Church include
Annual Reports, 1993; records pertaining to church property,
1993; and reference material, including photographs.
REPOSITORY: United Church of Canada Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario
Conference Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Some restrictions may apply.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Finding aid and item level inventory available.
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The records of the Chinese United Church accumulated over
time in the vertical file at the conference archives of
Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario and were accessioned in
2002.
RELATED MATERIALS: See records of the Central Winnipeg Parish for records
pertaining to the Chinese United Church c. 1963.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 02-04
PROVENANCE: Chinese United Church
SUBJECTS: Winnipeg Presbytery
CAIN No. 269497
TITLE: St. Andrew's Elgin Avenue United Church fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 3m textual records, other material
DATES: 1881-1992
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: St. Andrew's Elgin Avenue United Church
existed in Winnipeg from 1926 until 1992. The predecessor of
St. Andrew's Elgin Avenue United Church was St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church. Upon church union and the division of
the congregations of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church into
St. Andrew's Elgin Avenue United Church and St. Andrew's
River Heights United Church, the Elgin Avenue congregation
put out a call to Rev. J. S. Miller. Under the ministry of
Rev. J. S. Miller, St. Andrew's Elgin Avenue United Church
took on an increasingly active role in the community. By
1948, the Elgin Avenue church had become part of the Central
Winnipeg Missions. Several renovations were done to the
church structure during the 1950's, only to be destroyed by
a devastating fire in 1968. After the fire, the congregation
of St. Andrew's Elgin Avenue United Church held worship
services in a variety of locations, and voted in favour of
existing as a self-sustaining charge. In 1972 plans were
developed for a new home for the congregationin conjunction
with plans for an urban housing project and community
center. The construction of St. Andrew's Place was complete
in 1975, providing space for low rental housing apartments,
St. Andrew's Elgin Ave United Church, the St. Andrew's
Thrift Shop, and several businesses and services. The final
worship service of the St. Andrew's Elgin Avenue United
Church congregation was held in St. Andrew's Place in June
1992.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The surviving records of St. Andrew's Elgin Avenue United
Church are arranged in the following series: Sacramental
Registers, pertaining to Baptisms, 1909-1992, Marriages
1907-1991, and Burials, 1913-1992; Membership Rolls and
records of the Session, including communion roll, minutes
and correspondence, 1926-1992; records of the Official
Board, including minutes and correspondence, 1963-1992;
records pertaining to Christian Education, including minutes
and financial records, 1914-1963; records of Congregational
Meetings and Annual Reports, 1926-1992; records pertaining
to the Board of Stewards and church property, including
minutes and correspondence, 1921-1976; records of the
following committees: Worship, 1983-1986; and Planning,
1990-1992; records pertaining to Pastoral Relations,
1959-1960; records pertaining to the Church Choir, including
financial statements, 1958-1969; records of lay
associations, including the Women's Missionary Society,
Ladies Aid, United Church Women, Young Peoples, Mother's
Club,and Elginettes, 1883-1983; and reference material,
including anniversary booklets/church histories, guest
books, correspondence, clippings and photographs.
REPOSITORY: United Church of Canada Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario
Conference Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Some restrictions may apply.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Finding aid and item level inventory available.
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The records of St. Andrew's Elgin Avenue United Church came
to the conference archives of Manitoba and Northwestern
Ontario as part of several transfers of records between 1980
and 1993.
RELATED MATERIALS: See records of the Central Winnipeg Parish for records
pertaining to the St. Andrew's Elgin Avenue United Church
dating from 1963.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 80-10; 81-2; 84-21; 87-34; 93-16; 02-12
PROVENANCE: St. Andrew's Elgin Avenue United Church
SUBJECTS: Winnipeg Presbytery
CAIN No. 269497
TITLE: St. Andrew's Elgin Avenue United Church fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 3m textual records, other material
DATES: 1881-1992
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: St. Andrew's Elgin Avenue United Church
existed in Winnipeg from 1926 until 1992. The predecessor of
St. Andrew's Elgin Avenue United Church was St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church. Upon church union and the division of
the congregations of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church into
St. Andrew's Elgin Avenue United Church and St. Andrew's
River Heights United Church, the Elgin Avenue congregation
put out a call to Rev. J. S. Miller. Under the ministry of
Rev. J. S. Miller, St. Andrew's Elgin Avenue United Church
took on an increasingly active role in the community. By
1948, the Elgin Avenue church had become part of the Central
Winnipeg Missions. Several renovations were done to the
church structure during the 1950's, only to be destroyed by
a devastating fire in 1968. After the fire, the congregation
of St. Andrew's Elgin Avenue United Church held worship
services in a variety of locations, and voted in favour of
existing as a self-sustaining charge. In 1972 plans were
developed for a new home for the congregationin conjunction
with plans for an urban housing project and community
center. The construction of St. Andrew's Place was complete
in 1975, providing space for low rental housing apartments,
St. Andrew's Elgin Ave United Church, the St. Andrew's
Thrift Shop, and several businesses and services. The final
worship service of the St. Andrew's Elgin Avenue United
Church congregation was held in St. Andrew's Place in June
1992.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The surviving records of St. Andrew's Elgin Avenue United
Church are arranged in the following series: Sacramental
Registers, pertaining to Baptisms, 1909-1992, Marriages
1907-1991, and Burials, 1913-1992; Membership Rolls and
records of the Session, including communion roll, minutes
and correspondence, 1926-1992; records of the Official
Board, including minutes and correspondence, 1963-1992;
records pertaining to Christian Education, including minutes
and financial records, 1914-1963; records of Congregational
Meetings and Annual Reports, 1926-1992; records pertaining
to the Board of Stewards and church property, including
minutes and correspondence, 1921-1976; records of the
following committees: Worship, 1983-1986; and Planning,
1990-1992; records pertaining to Pastoral Relations,
1959-1960; records pertaining to the Church Choir, including
financial statements, 1958-1969; records of lay
associations, including the Women's Missionary Society,
Ladies Aid, United Church Women, Young Peoples, Mother's
Club,and Elginettes, 1883-1983; and reference material,
including anniversary booklets/church histories, guest
books, correspondence, clippings and photographs.
REPOSITORY: United Church of Canada Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario
Conference Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Some restrictions may apply.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Finding aid and item level inventory available.
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The records of St. Andrew's Elgin Avenue United Church came
to the conference archives of Manitoba and Northwestern
Ontario as part of several transfers of records between 1980
and 1993.
RELATED MATERIALS: See records of the Central Winnipeg Parish for records
pertaining to the St. Andrew's Elgin Avenue United Church
dating from 1963.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 80-10; 81-2; 84-21; 87-34; 93-16; 02-12
PROVENANCE: St. Andrew's Elgin Avenue United Church
SUBJECTS: Winnipeg Presbytery
CAIN No. 269497
TITLE: St. Andrew's Elgin Avenue United Church fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 3m textual records, other material
DATES: 1881-1992
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: St. Andrew's Elgin Avenue United Church
existed in Winnipeg from 1926 until 1992. The predecessor of
St. Andrew's Elgin Avenue United Church was St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church. Upon church union and the division of
the congregations of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church into
St. Andrew's Elgin Avenue United Church and St. Andrew's
River Heights United Church, the Elgin Avenue congregation
put out a call to Rev. J. S. Miller. Under the ministry of
Rev. J. S. Miller, St. Andrew's Elgin Avenue United Church
took on an increasingly active role in the community. By
1948, the Elgin Avenue church had become part of the Central
Winnipeg Missions. Several renovations were done to the
church structure during the 1950's, only to be destroyed by
a devastating fire in 1968. After the fire, the congregation
of St. Andrew's Elgin Avenue United Church held worship
services in a variety of locations, and voted in favour of
existing as a self-sustaining charge. In 1972 plans were
developed for a new home for the congregationin conjunction
with plans for an urban housing project and community
center. The construction of St. Andrew's Place was complete
in 1975, providing space for low rental housing apartments,
St. Andrew's Elgin Ave United Church, the St. Andrew's
Thrift Shop, and several businesses and services. The final
worship service of the St. Andrew's Elgin Avenue United
Church congregation was held in St. Andrew's Place in June
1992.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The surviving records of St. Andrew's Elgin Avenue United
Church are arranged in the following series: Sacramental
Registers, pertaining to Baptisms, 1909-1992, Marriages
1907-1991, and Burials, 1913-1992; Membership Rolls and
records of the Session, including communion roll, minutes
and correspondence, 1926-1992; records of the Official
Board, including minutes and correspondence, 1963-1992;
records pertaining to Christian Education, including minutes
and financial records, 1914-1963; records of Congregational
Meetings and Annual Reports, 1926-1992; records pertaining
to the Board of Stewards and church property, including
minutes and correspondence, 1921-1976; records of the
following committees: Worship, 1983-1986; and Planning,
1990-1992; records pertaining to Pastoral Relations,
1959-1960; records pertaining to the Church Choir, including
financial statements, 1958-1969; records of lay
associations, including the Women's Missionary Society,
Ladies Aid, United Church Women, Young Peoples, Mother's
Club,and Elginettes, 1883-1983; and reference material,
including anniversary booklets/church histories, guest
books, correspondence, clippings and photographs.
REPOSITORY: United Church of Canada Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario
Conference Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Some restrictions may apply.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Finding aid and item level inventory available.
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The records of St. Andrew's Elgin Avenue United Church came
to the conference archives of Manitoba and Northwestern
Ontario as part of several transfers of records between 1980
and 1993.
RELATED MATERIALS: See records of the Central Winnipeg Parish for records
pertaining to the St. Andrew's Elgin Avenue United Church
dating from 1963.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 80-10; 81-2; 84-21; 87-34; 93-16; 02-12
PROVENANCE: St. Andrew's Elgin Avenue United Church
SUBJECTS: Winnipeg Presbytery
CAIN No. 269159
TITLE: Carberry & Area Lions Club
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 calendar 2008-09 -- 58.5 x 28 cm
DATES: 1910-2008
1910-35, predominant
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The Carberry & Area Lions Club was
chartered on September 26, 1980 and sponsored by the Brandon
Lions Club with Lion Jim Maguire and Lion John White of
Brandon doing the foundation work of establishing the club.
Charter President was Leslie Christopher; Dale Jaszan -
Charter Vice President; Allan Peill - Charter Treasurer; and
Ellery Hammond - Charter Secretary. Other Charter members
were: Herbert Christopher, Vernon Currie, Barry Anderson,
Ken Leverington, Kwan Yuen, Mel Jones, Fred Jackson, Jack
Kirk, Ram Agrawal, Roy Jewsbury, Lorrie Balabanski, Gordon
McPhail and John Sanderson The Carberry Lions are associated
with the International Organization of Lions, and work with
and for the disabled, blind, young and elderly as their
motto is "We Serve." Every year for the past twenty four
years, the Carberry & Area Lions Club have been publishing a
calendar showing a picture displaying some aspect of
Carberry life, the birthdates, anniversaries, dates of death
and war service of Carberry and North Cypress citizens,
dates of meetings of various service clubs and political
bodies, dates and occasions of school closures, and other
significant community dates.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of a calendar for 2008-09 (58.5 x 28 cm) the
top half of which shows a picture, framed by small (1 column
inch approximately) advertisements for local businesses.
Below that in the bottom half are the calendar pages
(starting in July and also bearing small business
advertisements). For this year, since it is the Carberry &
District Agricultural Society's 125th Anniversary, the
picture selected for the calendar is a photograph of a
winning team of horses exhibited by James C Humeston of
Wellwood at the fair in 1908
REPOSITORY: Carberry Plains Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: There are no restrictions on access to these records.
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: Researchers are responsible for observing
Canadian copyright restrictions.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Finding aids are available
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: Records have been presented to the Carberry Plains Archives
in 2008 by Denis Sevigny of the Lions Club
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 2008.06
PROVENANCE: Carberry & Area Lions Club
CAIN No. 211151
TITLE: Patrick Reid fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 4 m of textual records
DATES: 1967-1984
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Thomas Patrick Reid (b. 1943) was an
Ontario liberal politician.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of the records created and received by
Patrick Reid in his capacity as a Liberal member of the
Ontario Legislature. Fonds includes Reid constituency office
records. In addition, fonds contains correspondence, and
subject files created and collected by Reid while he served
as critic for the Ministries of Northern affairs,
Transportation and Communications, Natural Resources,
Environment, and Labour. Fonds also includes records created
by Reid in his capacity as President of the Ontario Liberal
Party, member of the Select Committee on the Guidelines for
the Ombudsman and Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee.
REPOSITORY: Archives of Ontario
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access.
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: Copyright held by creator. These materials
cannot be published without permission of the copyright
holder.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: An inventory is available for this fonds.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Fonds was acquired by the Archives of Ontario in
1984 from Patrick Reid.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on contents of the fonds.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: F 109
PROVENANCE: Reid, Patrick, 1947-
CAIN No. 211151
TITLE: Patrick Reid fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 4 m of textual records
DATES: 1967-1984
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Thomas Patrick Reid (b. 1943) was an
Ontario liberal politician.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of the records created and received by
Patrick Reid in his capacity as a Liberal member of the
Ontario Legislature. Fonds includes Reid constituency office
records. In addition, fonds contains correspondence, and
subject files created and collected by Reid while he served
as critic for the Ministries of Northern affairs,
Transportation and Communications, Natural Resources,
Environment, and Labour. Fonds also includes records created
by Reid in his capacity as President of the Ontario Liberal
Party, member of the Select Committee on the Guidelines for
the Ombudsman and Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee.
REPOSITORY: Archives of Ontario
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access.
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: Copyright held by creator. These materials
cannot be published without permission of the copyright
holder.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: An inventory is available for this fonds.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Fonds was acquired by the Archives of Ontario in
1984 from Patrick Reid.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on contents of the fonds.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: F 109
PROVENANCE: Reid, Patrick, 1947-
CAIN No. 211151
TITLE: Patrick Reid fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 4 m of textual records
DATES: 1967-1984
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Thomas Patrick Reid (b. 1943) was an
Ontario liberal politician.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of the records created and received by
Patrick Reid in his capacity as a Liberal member of the
Ontario Legislature. Fonds includes Reid constituency office
records. In addition, fonds contains correspondence, and
subject files created and collected by Reid while he served
as critic for the Ministries of Northern affairs,
Transportation and Communications, Natural Resources,
Environment, and Labour. Fonds also includes records created
by Reid in his capacity as President of the Ontario Liberal
Party, member of the Select Committee on the Guidelines for
the Ombudsman and Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee.
REPOSITORY: Archives of Ontario
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access.
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: Copyright held by creator. These materials
cannot be published without permission of the copyright
holder.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: An inventory is available for this fonds.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Fonds was acquired by the Archives of Ontario in
1984 from Patrick Reid.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on contents of the fonds.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: F 109
PROVENANCE: Reid, Patrick, 1947-
CAIN No. 211151
TITLE: Patrick Reid fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 4 m of textual records
DATES: 1967-1984
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Thomas Patrick Reid (b. 1943) was an
Ontario liberal politician.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of the records created and received by
Patrick Reid in his capacity as a Liberal member of the
Ontario Legislature. Fonds includes Reid constituency office
records. In addition, fonds contains correspondence, and
subject files created and collected by Reid while he served
as critic for the Ministries of Northern affairs,
Transportation and Communications, Natural Resources,
Environment, and Labour. Fonds also includes records created
by Reid in his capacity as President of the Ontario Liberal
Party, member of the Select Committee on the Guidelines for
the Ombudsman and Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee.
REPOSITORY: Archives of Ontario
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access.
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: Copyright held by creator. These materials
cannot be published without permission of the copyright
holder.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: An inventory is available for this fonds.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Fonds was acquired by the Archives of Ontario in
1984 from Patrick Reid.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on contents of the fonds.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: F 109
PROVENANCE: Reid, Patrick, 1947-
CAIN No. 211151
TITLE: Patrick Reid fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 4 m of textual records
DATES: 1967-1984
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Thomas Patrick Reid (b. 1943) was an
Ontario liberal politician.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of the records created and received by
Patrick Reid in his capacity as a Liberal member of the
Ontario Legislature. Fonds includes Reid constituency office
records. In addition, fonds contains correspondence, and
subject files created and collected by Reid while he served
as critic for the Ministries of Northern affairs,
Transportation and Communications, Natural Resources,
Environment, and Labour. Fonds also includes records created
by Reid in his capacity as President of the Ontario Liberal
Party, member of the Select Committee on the Guidelines for
the Ombudsman and Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee.
REPOSITORY: Archives of Ontario
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access.
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: Copyright held by creator. These materials
cannot be published without permission of the copyright
holder.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: An inventory is available for this fonds.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Fonds was acquired by the Archives of Ontario in
1984 from Patrick Reid.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on contents of the fonds.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: F 109
PROVENANCE: Reid, Patrick, 1947-
CAIN No. 211151
TITLE: Patrick Reid fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 4 m of textual records
DATES: 1967-1984
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Thomas Patrick Reid (b. 1943) was an
Ontario liberal politician.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of the records created and received by
Patrick Reid in his capacity as a Liberal member of the
Ontario Legislature. Fonds includes Reid constituency office
records. In addition, fonds contains correspondence, and
subject files created and collected by Reid while he served
as critic for the Ministries of Northern affairs,
Transportation and Communications, Natural Resources,
Environment, and Labour. Fonds also includes records created
by Reid in his capacity as President of the Ontario Liberal
Party, member of the Select Committee on the Guidelines for
the Ombudsman and Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee.
REPOSITORY: Archives of Ontario
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access.
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: Copyright held by creator. These materials
cannot be published without permission of the copyright
holder.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: An inventory is available for this fonds.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Fonds was acquired by the Archives of Ontario in
1984 from Patrick Reid.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on contents of the fonds.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: F 109
PROVENANCE: Reid, Patrick, 1947-
CAIN No. 224163
TITLE: Margo Dunn and Ariel Books fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 82 cm of textual records
2 artifacts
DATES: 1968-1993
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Margo Dunn, actor, writer, feminist and
owner of Ariel Books, has been an active force in the
Vancouver women_s movement since 1966. She participated in
the Abortion Caravan to Ottawa in 1970, acted in guerrilla
theatre, and taught Women's Studies at Vancouver City
College Langara. Born in Montreal, on March 17, 1944, Ms.
Dunn completed a BA in English from Marianopolis College (de
l_Universit_ de Montr_al) in 1964. In 1966, she moved to
Vancouver and attended Simon Fraser University from 1968 to
1970 working towards an MA in English. Ms. Dunn returned to
SFU in 1974 and 1975 to finish work on her MA thesis, “The
Development of Narrative in the Writing of Isabella Valency
Crawford.” From 1977 to 1979 she worked as an editor and
taught drama at the University of New Brunswick. She also
ran in the 1978 New Brunswick provincial election as a
candidate for the NDP. Ms. Dunn has also taught women_s
studies at VCC-Langara in Vancouver from 1980 to 1990. Ms.
Dunn is also a writer and editor; she edited the publication
Makara in the 1970s and Room of Ones Own, in the early
1980s. In addition to her professional activities, Margo
Dunn is an unofficial record-keeper of the Vancouver women_s
movement. She collected and stored material that she felt
was important to record women_s activities in the struggle
for freedom and equality. In this role, she was sought out
by representatives of various women_s organizations and
individuals to store and preserve their records. More
recently, Ms. Dunn has been a columnist for X_tra West and
Angles. She also contributes opinion and editorial pieces
for the gay and lesbian television programs, Prism and,
later, Outlook. She also writes and performs her own work
and has resumed her early profession as an actor.
Ariel Books first opened in 1974 as a private business
focusing on books about women_s spirituality, but switched
to collective ownership and a more general feminist
bookstore format circa 1975. In 1981, when the collective
decided to sell the business, Margo Dunn and Janice
Pentland-Smith purchased the store that was then located at
2766 West 4th Avenue in Vancouver. In 1983, Margo Dunn
acquired her partner_s shares and became the sole proprietor
of Ariel Books. In 1991, Ariel Books moved to a larger
space at 1988 West 4th Avenue, where it remained until it
closed in 1994. Ariel Books was one of two feminist
bookstores operating in Vancouver during this period; the
other was the Women_s Bookstore (in operation from 1973 to
1996). Indeed, Vancouver was the only city in North America
that supported two feminist bookstores simultaneously for
such a long period of time. Ariel Books specialized in books
for women in such areas as feminist theory, politics,
lesbian issues, violence against women, assertiveness,
psychology, parenting, birth and midwifery, fiction and the
like. Ariel Books also hosted readings by popular feminist
writers, and acted as an essential resource for Vancouver
women.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds is comprised of the records of Ariel Books and a
number of subject files compiled or collected by Margo Dunn.
Records reflect Margo Dunn_s business interest as owner of
Ariel Books, and her role as collector of the records of the
Vancouver women_s movement. Includes correspondence,
financial records, log books, promotional material,
catalogues, articles, clippings, manuscripts, artifacts, and
ephemera. The fonds consists of two series: Ariel Books
records, 1976-1993 (F-115-1); Subject files, 1968-1982
(F-115-2). The Ariel Books series (44 cm of textual records,
2 artifacts) consists of five sub-series: Establishment and
organizational records, 1981-1987,1991 (F-115-1-1); Log
books, 1977-1993 (F-115-1-2); Correspondence, 1980-1993
(F-115-1-3); Events records, 1986-[199-] (F-115-1-4);
General operational files, 1976-1989 (F-115-1-4).
REPOSITORY: Simon Fraser University. Archives and Records Management
Department
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Access to some records in the fonds is restricted in order
to protect the personal privacy of individuals named in the
documents. Please consult the series descriptions, the unit
lists and the archivist for further details.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Series descriptions and file lists are available.
ONLINE FINDING AID: http://www.sfu.ca/archives/F-115/F-115.html
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The records remained in the possession of Margo Dunn until
they were donated to the Simon Fraser University Archives.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on provenance of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: Dunn, Margo, 1944-
Ariel Books
SUBJECTS: Dunn, Margo, 1944-
Ariel Books
CAIN No. 224163
TITLE: Margo Dunn and Ariel Books fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 82 cm of textual records
2 artifacts
DATES: 1968-1993
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Margo Dunn, actor, writer, feminist and
owner of Ariel Books, has been an active force in the
Vancouver women_s movement since 1966. She participated in
the Abortion Caravan to Ottawa in 1970, acted in guerrilla
theatre, and taught Women's Studies at Vancouver City
College Langara. Born in Montreal, on March 17, 1944, Ms.
Dunn completed a BA in English from Marianopolis College (de
l_Universit_ de Montr_al) in 1964. In 1966, she moved to
Vancouver and attended Simon Fraser University from 1968 to
1970 working towards an MA in English. Ms. Dunn returned to
SFU in 1974 and 1975 to finish work on her MA thesis, “The
Development of Narrative in the Writing of Isabella Valency
Crawford.” From 1977 to 1979 she worked as an editor and
taught drama at the University of New Brunswick. She also
ran in the 1978 New Brunswick provincial election as a
candidate for the NDP. Ms. Dunn has also taught women_s
studies at VCC-Langara in Vancouver from 1980 to 1990. Ms.
Dunn is also a writer and editor; she edited the publication
Makara in the 1970s and Room of Ones Own, in the early
1980s. In addition to her professional activities, Margo
Dunn is an unofficial record-keeper of the Vancouver women_s
movement. She collected and stored material that she felt
was important to record women_s activities in the struggle
for freedom and equality. In this role, she was sought out
by representatives of various women_s organizations and
individuals to store and preserve their records. More
recently, Ms. Dunn has been a columnist for X_tra West and
Angles. She also contributes opinion and editorial pieces
for the gay and lesbian television programs, Prism and,
later, Outlook. She also writes and performs her own work
and has resumed her early profession as an actor.
Ariel Books first opened in 1974 as a private business
focusing on books about women_s spirituality, but switched
to collective ownership and a more general feminist
bookstore format circa 1975. In 1981, when the collective
decided to sell the business, Margo Dunn and Janice
Pentland-Smith purchased the store that was then located at
2766 West 4th Avenue in Vancouver. In 1983, Margo Dunn
acquired her partner_s shares and became the sole proprietor
of Ariel Books. In 1991, Ariel Books moved to a larger
space at 1988 West 4th Avenue, where it remained until it
closed in 1994. Ariel Books was one of two feminist
bookstores operating in Vancouver during this period; the
other was the Women_s Bookstore (in operation from 1973 to
1996). Indeed, Vancouver was the only city in North America
that supported two feminist bookstores simultaneously for
such a long period of time. Ariel Books specialized in books
for women in such areas as feminist theory, politics,
lesbian issues, violence against women, assertiveness,
psychology, parenting, birth and midwifery, fiction and the
like. Ariel Books also hosted readings by popular feminist
writers, and acted as an essential resource for Vancouver
women.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds is comprised of the records of Ariel Books and a
number of subject files compiled or collected by Margo Dunn.
Records reflect Margo Dunn_s business interest as owner of
Ariel Books, and her role as collector of the records of the
Vancouver women_s movement. Includes correspondence,
financial records, log books, promotional material,
catalogues, articles, clippings, manuscripts, artifacts, and
ephemera. The fonds consists of two series: Ariel Books
records, 1976-1993 (F-115-1); Subject files, 1968-1982
(F-115-2). The Ariel Books series (44 cm of textual records,
2 artifacts) consists of five sub-series: Establishment and
organizational records, 1981-1987,1991 (F-115-1-1); Log
books, 1977-1993 (F-115-1-2); Correspondence, 1980-1993
(F-115-1-3); Events records, 1986-[199-] (F-115-1-4);
General operational files, 1976-1989 (F-115-1-4).
REPOSITORY: Simon Fraser University. Archives and Records Management
Department
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Access to some records in the fonds is restricted in order
to protect the personal privacy of individuals named in the
documents. Please consult the series descriptions, the unit
lists and the archivist for further details.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Series descriptions and file lists are available.
ONLINE FINDING AID: http://www.sfu.ca/archives/F-115/F-115.html
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The records remained in the possession of Margo Dunn until
they were donated to the Simon Fraser University Archives.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on provenance of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: Dunn, Margo, 1944-
Ariel Books
SUBJECTS: Dunn, Margo, 1944-
Ariel Books
CAIN No. 246932
TITLE: Burks family fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 cm of textual records. -- 1 photograph : print; copy
DATES: [ca.1912], 1970-1974
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The Burks family lived at Banff, Alberta,
Canada. Jan Burks worked for the Archives of the Canadian
Rockies (now the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies) and
Toby Burks was a warden with the Banff National Park Warden
Service.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of textual records re housing, tax and
assessment in Banff; and warden service training and
procedures, including an annotated map of Warden district
#1, Banff National Park. Accompanied by photograph of
buildings at Lake Minnewanka, before first dam, ca.1912; copy.
REPOSITORY: Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, Archives and Library
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access
Copyright, privacy, commercial use and other restrictions
may apply
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Finding aids and reference tools: basic description
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Acquired by donation and loan for copy, 1970-1975
LANGUAGE: Language is English
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on accession records
Textual records include one oversize item
PROVENANCE: Burks (family)
SUBJECTS: Burks (family)
Family and personal life
CAIN No. 246932
TITLE: Burks family fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 cm of textual records. -- 1 photograph : print; copy
DATES: [ca.1912], 1970-1974
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The Burks family lived at Banff, Alberta,
Canada. Jan Burks worked for the Archives of the Canadian
Rockies (now the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies) and
Toby Burks was a warden with the Banff National Park Warden
Service.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of textual records re housing, tax and
assessment in Banff; and warden service training and
procedures, including an annotated map of Warden district
#1, Banff National Park. Accompanied by photograph of
buildings at Lake Minnewanka, before first dam, ca.1912; copy.
REPOSITORY: Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, Archives and Library
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access
Copyright, privacy, commercial use and other restrictions
may apply
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Finding aids and reference tools: basic description
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Acquired by donation and loan for copy, 1970-1975
LANGUAGE: Language is English
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on accession records
Textual records include one oversize item
PROVENANCE: Burks (family)
SUBJECTS: Burks (family)
Family and personal life
CAIN No. 246932
TITLE: Burks family fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 cm of textual records. -- 1 photograph : print; copy
DATES: [ca.1912], 1970-1974
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The Burks family lived at Banff, Alberta,
Canada. Jan Burks worked for the Archives of the Canadian
Rockies (now the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies) and
Toby Burks was a warden with the Banff National Park Warden
Service.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of textual records re housing, tax and
assessment in Banff; and warden service training and
procedures, including an annotated map of Warden district
#1, Banff National Park. Accompanied by photograph of
buildings at Lake Minnewanka, before first dam, ca.1912; copy.
REPOSITORY: Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, Archives and Library
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access
Copyright, privacy, commercial use and other restrictions
may apply
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Finding aids and reference tools: basic description
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Acquired by donation and loan for copy, 1970-1975
LANGUAGE: Language is English
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on accession records
Textual records include one oversize item
PROVENANCE: Burks (family)
SUBJECTS: Burks (family)
Family and personal life
CAIN No. 246932
TITLE: Burks family fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 cm of textual records. -- 1 photograph : print; copy
DATES: [ca.1912], 1970-1974
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The Burks family lived at Banff, Alberta,
Canada. Jan Burks worked for the Archives of the Canadian
Rockies (now the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies) and
Toby Burks was a warden with the Banff National Park Warden
Service.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of textual records re housing, tax and
assessment in Banff; and warden service training and
procedures, including an annotated map of Warden district
#1, Banff National Park. Accompanied by photograph of
buildings at Lake Minnewanka, before first dam, ca.1912; copy.
REPOSITORY: Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, Archives and Library
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access
Copyright, privacy, commercial use and other restrictions
may apply
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Finding aids and reference tools: basic description
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Acquired by donation and loan for copy, 1970-1975
LANGUAGE: Language is English
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on accession records
Textual records include one oversize item
PROVENANCE: Burks (family)
SUBJECTS: Burks (family)
Family and personal life
CAIN No. 246932
TITLE: Burks family fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 cm of textual records. -- 1 photograph : print; copy
DATES: [ca.1912], 1970-1974
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The Burks family lived at Banff, Alberta,
Canada. Jan Burks worked for the Archives of the Canadian
Rockies (now the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies) and
Toby Burks was a warden with the Banff National Park Warden
Service.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of textual records re housing, tax and
assessment in Banff; and warden service training and
procedures, including an annotated map of Warden district
#1, Banff National Park. Accompanied by photograph of
buildings at Lake Minnewanka, before first dam, ca.1912; copy.
REPOSITORY: Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, Archives and Library
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access
Copyright, privacy, commercial use and other restrictions
may apply
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Finding aids and reference tools: basic description
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Acquired by donation and loan for copy, 1970-1975
LANGUAGE: Language is English
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on accession records
Textual records include one oversize item
PROVENANCE: Burks (family)
SUBJECTS: Burks (family)
Family and personal life
CAIN No. 246932
TITLE: Burks family fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 cm of textual records. -- 1 photograph : print; copy
DATES: [ca.1912], 1970-1974
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The Burks family lived at Banff, Alberta,
Canada. Jan Burks worked for the Archives of the Canadian
Rockies (now the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies) and
Toby Burks was a warden with the Banff National Park Warden
Service.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of textual records re housing, tax and
assessment in Banff; and warden service training and
procedures, including an annotated map of Warden district
#1, Banff National Park. Accompanied by photograph of
buildings at Lake Minnewanka, before first dam, ca.1912; copy.
REPOSITORY: Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, Archives and Library
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access
Copyright, privacy, commercial use and other restrictions
may apply
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Finding aids and reference tools: basic description
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Acquired by donation and loan for copy, 1970-1975
LANGUAGE: Language is English
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on accession records
Textual records include one oversize item
PROVENANCE: Burks (family)
SUBJECTS: Burks (family)
Family and personal life
CAIN No. 246932
TITLE: Burks family fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 cm of textual records. -- 1 photograph : print; copy
DATES: [ca.1912], 1970-1974
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The Burks family lived at Banff, Alberta,
Canada. Jan Burks worked for the Archives of the Canadian
Rockies (now the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies) and
Toby Burks was a warden with the Banff National Park Warden
Service.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of textual records re housing, tax and
assessment in Banff; and warden service training and
procedures, including an annotated map of Warden district
#1, Banff National Park. Accompanied by photograph of
buildings at Lake Minnewanka, before first dam, ca.1912; copy.
REPOSITORY: Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, Archives and Library
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access
Copyright, privacy, commercial use and other restrictions
may apply
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Finding aids and reference tools: basic description
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Acquired by donation and loan for copy, 1970-1975
LANGUAGE: Language is English
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on accession records
Textual records include one oversize item
PROVENANCE: Burks (family)
SUBJECTS: Burks (family)
Family and personal life
CAIN No. 246932
TITLE: Burks family fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 cm of textual records. -- 1 photograph : print; copy
DATES: [ca.1912], 1970-1974
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The Burks family lived at Banff, Alberta,
Canada. Jan Burks worked for the Archives of the Canadian
Rockies (now the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies) and
Toby Burks was a warden with the Banff National Park Warden
Service.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of textual records re housing, tax and
assessment in Banff; and warden service training and
procedures, including an annotated map of Warden district
#1, Banff National Park. Accompanied by photograph of
buildings at Lake Minnewanka, before first dam, ca.1912; copy.
REPOSITORY: Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, Archives and Library
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access
Copyright, privacy, commercial use and other restrictions
may apply
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Finding aids and reference tools: basic description
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Acquired by donation and loan for copy, 1970-1975
LANGUAGE: Language is English
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on accession records
Textual records include one oversize item
PROVENANCE: Burks (family)
SUBJECTS: Burks (family)
Family and personal life
CAIN No. 246932
TITLE: Burks family fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 cm of textual records. -- 1 photograph : print; copy
DATES: [ca.1912], 1970-1974
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The Burks family lived at Banff, Alberta,
Canada. Jan Burks worked for the Archives of the Canadian
Rockies (now the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies) and
Toby Burks was a warden with the Banff National Park Warden
Service.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of textual records re housing, tax and
assessment in Banff; and warden service training and
procedures, including an annotated map of Warden district
#1, Banff National Park. Accompanied by photograph of
buildings at Lake Minnewanka, before first dam, ca.1912; copy.
REPOSITORY: Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, Archives and Library
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access
Copyright, privacy, commercial use and other restrictions
may apply
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Finding aids and reference tools: basic description
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Acquired by donation and loan for copy, 1970-1975
LANGUAGE: Language is English
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on accession records
Textual records include one oversize item
PROVENANCE: Burks (family)
SUBJECTS: Burks (family)
Family and personal life
CAIN No. 246932
TITLE: Burks family fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 cm of textual records. -- 1 photograph : print; copy
DATES: [ca.1912], 1970-1974
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The Burks family lived at Banff, Alberta,
Canada. Jan Burks worked for the Archives of the Canadian
Rockies (now the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies) and
Toby Burks was a warden with the Banff National Park Warden
Service.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of textual records re housing, tax and
assessment in Banff; and warden service training and
procedures, including an annotated map of Warden district
#1, Banff National Park. Accompanied by photograph of
buildings at Lake Minnewanka, before first dam, ca.1912; copy.
REPOSITORY: Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, Archives and Library
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access
Copyright, privacy, commercial use and other restrictions
may apply
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Finding aids and reference tools: basic description
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Acquired by donation and loan for copy, 1970-1975
LANGUAGE: Language is English
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on accession records
Textual records include one oversize item
PROVENANCE: Burks (family)
SUBJECTS: Burks (family)
Family and personal life
CAIN No. 246932
TITLE: Burks family fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 cm of textual records. -- 1 photograph : print; copy
DATES: [ca.1912], 1970-1974
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The Burks family lived at Banff, Alberta,
Canada. Jan Burks worked for the Archives of the Canadian
Rockies (now the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies) and
Toby Burks was a warden with the Banff National Park Warden
Service.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of textual records re housing, tax and
assessment in Banff; and warden service training and
procedures, including an annotated map of Warden district
#1, Banff National Park. Accompanied by photograph of
buildings at Lake Minnewanka, before first dam, ca.1912; copy.
REPOSITORY: Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, Archives and Library
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access
Copyright, privacy, commercial use and other restrictions
may apply
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Finding aids and reference tools: basic description
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Acquired by donation and loan for copy, 1970-1975
LANGUAGE: Language is English
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on accession records
Textual records include one oversize item
PROVENANCE: Burks (family)
SUBJECTS: Burks (family)
Family and personal life
CAIN No. 246932
TITLE: Burks family fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 cm of textual records. -- 1 photograph : print; copy
DATES: [ca.1912], 1970-1974
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The Burks family lived at Banff, Alberta,
Canada. Jan Burks worked for the Archives of the Canadian
Rockies (now the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies) and
Toby Burks was a warden with the Banff National Park Warden
Service.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of textual records re housing, tax and
assessment in Banff; and warden service training and
procedures, including an annotated map of Warden district
#1, Banff National Park. Accompanied by photograph of
buildings at Lake Minnewanka, before first dam, ca.1912; copy.
REPOSITORY: Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, Archives and Library
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access
Copyright, privacy, commercial use and other restrictions
may apply
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Finding aids and reference tools: basic description
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Acquired by donation and loan for copy, 1970-1975
LANGUAGE: Language is English
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on accession records
Textual records include one oversize item
PROVENANCE: Burks (family)
SUBJECTS: Burks (family)
Family and personal life
CAIN No. 211206
TITLE: Henry Hunt family fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 6 cm of textual records
1 photograph
3 drawings
DATES: 1788-1942
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The Henry Hunt family were involved in
medicine in Stormont County and Toronto, Ontario throughout
the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.Dr. Ebenezer
Hunt was a pastor in Southwark, England and moved to
Cornwall, Upper Canada via the United States in the early
nineteenth century.Henry Hunt (1797-1885) succeeded his
father Ebenezer as medical practitioner in the Stormont
County, Ontario area during the nineteenth century.Henry
Hunt Junior (1846-1926) was a doctor in Williamstown,
Ontario and Toronto during the late nineteenth and early
twentieth century.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of the records of the Hunt family,
predominantly Ebenezer, Henry and Henry Junior. Fonds
includes the journal of Ebenezer's voyage from London to New
York, 1804, as well as his medical books such as Praxis
Medical and Fever. Fonds also includes Henry Junior's
personal diary, 1884-1907. In addition, fonds contains
correspondence to Dr. Norman B. Gwyn regarding his research
on the Hunt family.Fonds further contains 3 drawings.
Subjects are Henry Hunt, Michael Ernest Ettmuller and Thomas
Sydenham.Fonds also includes a photograph of the annual
meeting of the Ontario Medical Association in 1894.
REPOSITORY: Archives of Ontario
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: Copyright held by creator. These materials
cannot be published without permission of the copyright holder
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: An inventory is available for this fonds
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The Hunt family records were in the custody of Dr. Henry
Hunt's descendants until his grandson, Henry Hunt Bowen,
gave them to Dr. Norman B. Gwyn. The Archives of Ontario
acquired the fonds in 1979 from Robert Russell.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on contents of the fonds.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: F 1377
PROVENANCE: Hunt, Ebenezer
Hunt, Henry, 1797-1885
Hunt, Henry, 1846-1926
CAIN No. 211206
TITLE: Henry Hunt family fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 6 cm of textual records
1 photograph
3 drawings
DATES: 1788-1942
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The Henry Hunt family were involved in
medicine in Stormont County and Toronto, Ontario throughout
the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.Dr. Ebenezer
Hunt was a pastor in Southwark, England and moved to
Cornwall, Upper Canada via the United States in the early
nineteenth century.Henry Hunt (1797-1885) succeeded his
father Ebenezer as medical practitioner in the Stormont
County, Ontario area during the nineteenth century.Henry
Hunt Junior (1846-1926) was a doctor in Williamstown,
Ontario and Toronto during the late nineteenth and early
twentieth century.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of the records of the Hunt family,
predominantly Ebenezer, Henry and Henry Junior. Fonds
includes the journal of Ebenezer's voyage from London to New
York, 1804, as well as his medical books such as Praxis
Medical and Fever. Fonds also includes Henry Junior's
personal diary, 1884-1907. In addition, fonds contains
correspondence to Dr. Norman B. Gwyn regarding his research
on the Hunt family.Fonds further contains 3 drawings.
Subjects are Henry Hunt, Michael Ernest Ettmuller and Thomas
Sydenham.Fonds also includes a photograph of the annual
meeting of the Ontario Medical Association in 1894.
REPOSITORY: Archives of Ontario
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: Copyright held by creator. These materials
cannot be published without permission of the copyright holder
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: An inventory is available for this fonds
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The Hunt family records were in the custody of Dr. Henry
Hunt's descendants until his grandson, Henry Hunt Bowen,
gave them to Dr. Norman B. Gwyn. The Archives of Ontario
acquired the fonds in 1979 from Robert Russell.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on contents of the fonds.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: F 1377
PROVENANCE: Hunt, Ebenezer
Hunt, Henry, 1797-1885
Hunt, Henry, 1846-1926
CAIN No. 211206
TITLE: Henry Hunt family fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 6 cm of textual records
1 photograph
3 drawings
DATES: 1788-1942
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The Henry Hunt family were involved in
medicine in Stormont County and Toronto, Ontario throughout
the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.Dr. Ebenezer
Hunt was a pastor in Southwark, England and moved to
Cornwall, Upper Canada via the United States in the early
nineteenth century.Henry Hunt (1797-1885) succeeded his
father Ebenezer as medical practitioner in the Stormont
County, Ontario area during the nineteenth century.Henry
Hunt Junior (1846-1926) was a doctor in Williamstown,
Ontario and Toronto during the late nineteenth and early
twentieth century.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of the records of the Hunt family,
predominantly Ebenezer, Henry and Henry Junior. Fonds
includes the journal of Ebenezer's voyage from London to New
York, 1804, as well as his medical books such as Praxis
Medical and Fever. Fonds also includes Henry Junior's
personal diary, 1884-1907. In addition, fonds contains
correspondence to Dr. Norman B. Gwyn regarding his research
on the Hunt family.Fonds further contains 3 drawings.
Subjects are Henry Hunt, Michael Ernest Ettmuller and Thomas
Sydenham.Fonds also includes a photograph of the annual
meeting of the Ontario Medical Association in 1894.
REPOSITORY: Archives of Ontario
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: Copyright held by creator. These materials
cannot be published without permission of the copyright holder
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: An inventory is available for this fonds
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The Hunt family records were in the custody of Dr. Henry
Hunt's descendants until his grandson, Henry Hunt Bowen,
gave them to Dr. Norman B. Gwyn. The Archives of Ontario
acquired the fonds in 1979 from Robert Russell.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on contents of the fonds.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: F 1377
PROVENANCE: Hunt, Ebenezer
Hunt, Henry, 1797-1885
Hunt, Henry, 1846-1926
CAIN No. 143333
TITLE: Horace Fowler fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 6.5 cm of textual records
5 photographs
DATES: 1917-1966
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Originally a member of University of
British Columbia Arts Class of 1926, H.W. Fowler completed
his M.A. in 1929 before embarking on a teaching career. He
taught in the UBC Department of Physics for two years and
then went to the former combined elementary-high school
which later became University Hill Secondary School. He
completed his B.Ed. in 1943.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of clippings, brochures and photographs
relating to Fowler's activities as a student at UBC. Also
included are programmes from variety of UBC events including
the inauguration of UBC buildings at Point Grey (1925). In
addition, the fonds includes programmes of performances of
the UBC Players' Club (1928-1935) and the UBC Musical
Society (1923-1933).
REPOSITORY: University of British Columbia Archives
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: File list available.
ONLINE FINDING AID: http://www.library.ubc.ca/archives/u_arch/fowler.html
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: Fowler, Horace Wesley, d. 1963
SUBJECTS: Fowler, Horace Wesley, d. 1963
University of British Columbia. Players' Club
University of British Columbia. Musical Society
CAIN No. 143333
TITLE: Horace Fowler fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 6.5 cm of textual records
5 photographs
DATES: 1917-1966
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Originally a member of University of
British Columbia Arts Class of 1926, H.W. Fowler completed
his M.A. in 1929 before embarking on a teaching career. He
taught in the UBC Department of Physics for two years and
then went to the former combined elementary-high school
which later became University Hill Secondary School. He
completed his B.Ed. in 1943.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of clippings, brochures and photographs
relating to Fowler's activities as a student at UBC. Also
included are programmes from variety of UBC events including
the inauguration of UBC buildings at Point Grey (1925). In
addition, the fonds includes programmes of performances of
the UBC Players' Club (1928-1935) and the UBC Musical
Society (1923-1933).
REPOSITORY: University of British Columbia Archives
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: File list available.
ONLINE FINDING AID: http://www.library.ubc.ca/archives/u_arch/fowler.html
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: Fowler, Horace Wesley, d. 1963
SUBJECTS: Fowler, Horace Wesley, d. 1963
University of British Columbia. Players' Club
University of British Columbia. Musical Society
CAIN No. 143333
TITLE: Horace Fowler fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 6.5 cm of textual records
5 photographs
DATES: 1917-1966
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Originally a member of University of
British Columbia Arts Class of 1926, H.W. Fowler completed
his M.A. in 1929 before embarking on a teaching career. He
taught in the UBC Department of Physics for two years and
then went to the former combined elementary-high school
which later became University Hill Secondary School. He
completed his B.Ed. in 1943.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of clippings, brochures and photographs
relating to Fowler's activities as a student at UBC. Also
included are programmes from variety of UBC events including
the inauguration of UBC buildings at Point Grey (1925). In
addition, the fonds includes programmes of performances of
the UBC Players' Club (1928-1935) and the UBC Musical
Society (1923-1933).
REPOSITORY: University of British Columbia Archives
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: File list available.
ONLINE FINDING AID: http://www.library.ubc.ca/archives/u_arch/fowler.html
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: Fowler, Horace Wesley, d. 1963
SUBJECTS: Fowler, Horace Wesley, d. 1963
University of British Columbia. Players' Club
University of British Columbia. Musical Society
CAIN No. 159625
TITLE: Chipman United Church fonds : [1855-1981]
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 3 reels of microfilm
DATES: Microfilmed 1981
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: About 1841 the Reverend Mr. Wivell, a
Presbyterian minister, visited the Salmon River area near
what is now Chipman, Queens County, New Brunswick. By
August 1844 a Presbyterian Church had been built at Red Bank
under the guidance of the Reverend Mr. Millen. By 1854
membership in the church stood at 45.
In 1876 the Reverend S. Johnson took charge of the
congregation. A new church was erected at Salmon Creek and
dedicated in 1886. Between 1890 and 1910 the old church at
Red Bank was abandoned, and about 1892 a new church was
erected within the village of Chipman. In 1925 members of
the Chipman church decided to enter the new United Church of
Canada.
Source:
"History of the Parish of Chipman" by Rev. Frank Baird, 1946
SCOPE AND CONTENT: This fonds contains the administrative records of the Red
Bank Presbyterian Church, the Salmon Creek Presbyterian
Church, the Chipman Presbyterian Church, and the Chipman
United Church as well as records relating to church
societies, organizations, and committees.
It consists of minutes of Sessions, minutes of
congregational and Board of Trustee meetings, and church
registers (communion rolls, baptisms, marriages, burials).
Also included are minutes of the Women's Missionary Society,
the United Church Women, and of the Red Bank Cemetery
Committee as well as a pew rental book for the Salmon Creek
church.
REPOSITORY: Provincial Archives of New Brunswick
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: An inventory is available.
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: Information about the custody of these records prior to
acquisition is incomplete.
LANGUAGE: English
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the fonds.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: MC227
PROVENANCE: Chipman United Church
CAIN No. 159625
TITLE: Chipman United Church fonds : [1855-1981]
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 3 reels of microfilm
DATES: Microfilmed 1981
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: About 1841 the Reverend Mr. Wivell, a
Presbyterian minister, visited the Salmon River area near
what is now Chipman, Queens County, New Brunswick. By
August 1844 a Presbyterian Church had been built at Red Bank
under the guidance of the Reverend Mr. Millen. By 1854
membership in the church stood at 45.
In 1876 the Reverend S. Johnson took charge of the
congregation. A new church was erected at Salmon Creek and
dedicated in 1886. Between 1890 and 1910 the old church at
Red Bank was abandoned, and about 1892 a new church was
erected within the village of Chipman. In 1925 members of
the Chipman church decided to enter the new United Church of
Canada.
Source:
"History of the Parish of Chipman" by Rev. Frank Baird, 1946
SCOPE AND CONTENT: This fonds contains the administrative records of the Red
Bank Presbyterian Church, the Salmon Creek Presbyterian
Church, the Chipman Presbyterian Church, and the Chipman
United Church as well as records relating to church
societies, organizations, and committees.
It consists of minutes of Sessions, minutes of
congregational and Board of Trustee meetings, and church
registers (communion rolls, baptisms, marriages, burials).
Also included are minutes of the Women's Missionary Society,
the United Church Women, and of the Red Bank Cemetery
Committee as well as a pew rental book for the Salmon Creek
church.
REPOSITORY: Provincial Archives of New Brunswick
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: An inventory is available.
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: Information about the custody of these records prior to
acquisition is incomplete.
LANGUAGE: English
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the fonds.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: MC227
PROVENANCE: Chipman United Church
CAIN No. 159625
TITLE: Chipman United Church fonds : [1855-1981]
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 3 reels of microfilm
DATES: Microfilmed 1981
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: About 1841 the Reverend Mr. Wivell, a
Presbyterian minister, visited the Salmon River area near
what is now Chipman, Queens County, New Brunswick. By
August 1844 a Presbyterian Church had been built at Red Bank
under the guidance of the Reverend Mr. Millen. By 1854
membership in the church stood at 45.
In 1876 the Reverend S. Johnson took charge of the
congregation. A new church was erected at Salmon Creek and
dedicated in 1886. Between 1890 and 1910 the old church at
Red Bank was abandoned, and about 1892 a new church was
erected within the village of Chipman. In 1925 members of
the Chipman church decided to enter the new United Church of
Canada.
Source:
"History of the Parish of Chipman" by Rev. Frank Baird, 1946
SCOPE AND CONTENT: This fonds contains the administrative records of the Red
Bank Presbyterian Church, the Salmon Creek Presbyterian
Church, the Chipman Presbyterian Church, and the Chipman
United Church as well as records relating to church
societies, organizations, and committees.
It consists of minutes of Sessions, minutes of
congregational and Board of Trustee meetings, and church
registers (communion rolls, baptisms, marriages, burials).
Also included are minutes of the Women's Missionary Society,
the United Church Women, and of the Red Bank Cemetery
Committee as well as a pew rental book for the Salmon Creek
church.
REPOSITORY: Provincial Archives of New Brunswick
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: An inventory is available.
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: Information about the custody of these records prior to
acquisition is incomplete.
LANGUAGE: English
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the fonds.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: MC227
PROVENANCE: Chipman United Church
CAIN No. 159625
TITLE: Chipman United Church fonds : [1855-1981]
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 3 reels of microfilm
DATES: Microfilmed 1981
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: About 1841 the Reverend Mr. Wivell, a
Presbyterian minister, visited the Salmon River area near
what is now Chipman, Queens County, New Brunswick. By
August 1844 a Presbyterian Church had been built at Red Bank
under the guidance of the Reverend Mr. Millen. By 1854
membership in the church stood at 45.
In 1876 the Reverend S. Johnson took charge of the
congregation. A new church was erected at Salmon Creek and
dedicated in 1886. Between 1890 and 1910 the old church at
Red Bank was abandoned, and about 1892 a new church was
erected within the village of Chipman. In 1925 members of
the Chipman church decided to enter the new United Church of
Canada.
Source:
"History of the Parish of Chipman" by Rev. Frank Baird, 1946
SCOPE AND CONTENT: This fonds contains the administrative records of the Red
Bank Presbyterian Church, the Salmon Creek Presbyterian
Church, the Chipman Presbyterian Church, and the Chipman
United Church as well as records relating to church
societies, organizations, and committees.
It consists of minutes of Sessions, minutes of
congregational and Board of Trustee meetings, and church
registers (communion rolls, baptisms, marriages, burials).
Also included are minutes of the Women's Missionary Society,
the United Church Women, and of the Red Bank Cemetery
Committee as well as a pew rental book for the Salmon Creek
church.
REPOSITORY: Provincial Archives of New Brunswick
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: An inventory is available.
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: Information about the custody of these records prior to
acquisition is incomplete.
LANGUAGE: English
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the fonds.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: MC227
PROVENANCE: Chipman United Church
CAIN No. 228301
TITLE: Fonds Georges R. Raimbaud dit Vendôme
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 56 photographies
135 plaques de verre
90 négatifs
DATES: [c. 1920 à 1925]
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Georges R. Raimbaud dit Vendôme est né à
Vendôme (Loir-et-Cher), France. Il est arrivé à
Saint-Boniface aux environs de 1877 à 1879, ou plus tard
selon sa nécrologie qui situe son arrivée aux environs de
1890. Il a d'abord vécu à Saint-Laurent. Il a aussi habité
au 224 et au 160, rue Goulet. Il a épousé Marie Beaudry qui
est décédée le 31 décembre 1940. Il fut tour à tour
instituteur, brocanteur, photographe, chocolatier, libraire
horloger, minéralogiste, ayant un laboratoire d'essai à
Winnipeg. Il est décédé le 30 mai 1929.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Ce fonds conprend une série de négatifs sur verre
représentant des membres de la famille Vendôme et plusieurs
scènes de Saint-Boniface et Norwood. Ces dernières traitent
de la vie quotidienne et d'endroits peu ou pas documentés
dans d'autres collections. Nous y trouvons ainsi des
photographies de scènes d'hiver, d'enfants et de métiers
divers. L'intérêt de ces photographies est d'avoir été
prises sur le vif sans poses traditionnelles. Un certain
nombre de plaques de verre ont servi à la production de
photomicrograms qui étaient des textes au sujet de tables de
mesure, d'appareils divers, des textes publicitaires et des
textes de renseignements et de chansons.
REPOSITORY: Société Historique de Saint-Boniface
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Aucune restriction à l'accès.
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: L'autorisation du service des archives est
requise pour toute publication.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Un répertoire simple (numéro 8) est disponible pour la
consultation des négatifs et des négatifs sur verre.
Consultez l'inventaire à l'adresse suivante:
http://www.shsb.mb.ca/dbtw-wpd/textbase/webmenu1.htm
ONLINE FINDING AID: http://www.shsb.mb.ca/dbtw-wpd/textbase/webmenu1.htm
ASSOCIATED MATERIALS: Voir : Bernard Mulaire, Vendôme (Raimbaud-Vendôme), Georges,
dans David Karel, Dictionnaire des artistes de langue
française en Amérique du Nord Peintres, sculpteurs,
dessinateurs, graveurs, photographes et orfèvres. Québec :
Musée du Québec, Les Presses de l'Université Laval, 1992,
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: Photographies : 581 à 589; 1913; 2269; 2283; 9293 à 9300;
9304 à 9311; 9314 à 9316; 9318 à 9329; 9331 à 9342; 9383;
14831 et Négatifs : N15 à N35; N98 à N160; N340 et Plaques
de verre : V1094; V1096 à V1138; V1140 à V1159; V1161;
V1162; V1164; V1166 à V1209; V1211 à V1218; V1273
PROVENANCE: Raimbaud, Georges R. dit Vendôme, mort 1929
SUBJECTS: Saint-Boniface
Norwood
Photographie
CAIN No. 228301
TITLE: Fonds Georges R. Raimbaud dit Vendôme
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 56 photographies
135 plaques de verre
90 négatifs
DATES: [c. 1920 à 1925]
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Georges R. Raimbaud dit Vendôme est né à
Vendôme (Loir-et-Cher), France. Il est arrivé à
Saint-Boniface aux environs de 1877 à 1879, ou plus tard
selon sa nécrologie qui situe son arrivée aux environs de
1890. Il a d'abord vécu à Saint-Laurent. Il a aussi habité
au 224 et au 160, rue Goulet. Il a épousé Marie Beaudry qui
est décédée le 31 décembre 1940. Il fut tour à tour
instituteur, brocanteur, photographe, chocolatier, libraire
horloger, minéralogiste, ayant un laboratoire d'essai à
Winnipeg. Il est décédé le 30 mai 1929.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Ce fonds conprend une série de négatifs sur verre
représentant des membres de la famille Vendôme et plusieurs
scènes de Saint-Boniface et Norwood. Ces dernières traitent
de la vie quotidienne et d'endroits peu ou pas documentés
dans d'autres collections. Nous y trouvons ainsi des
photographies de scènes d'hiver, d'enfants et de métiers
divers. L'intérêt de ces photographies est d'avoir été
prises sur le vif sans poses traditionnelles. Un certain
nombre de plaques de verre ont servi à la production de
photomicrograms qui étaient des textes au sujet de tables de
mesure, d'appareils divers, des textes publicitaires et des
textes de renseignements et de chansons.
REPOSITORY: Société Historique de Saint-Boniface
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Aucune restriction à l'accès.
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: L'autorisation du service des archives est
requise pour toute publication.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Un répertoire simple (numéro 8) est disponible pour la
consultation des négatifs et des négatifs sur verre.
Consultez l'inventaire à l'adresse suivante:
http://www.shsb.mb.ca/dbtw-wpd/textbase/webmenu1.htm
ONLINE FINDING AID: http://www.shsb.mb.ca/dbtw-wpd/textbase/webmenu1.htm
ASSOCIATED MATERIALS: Voir : Bernard Mulaire, Vendôme (Raimbaud-Vendôme), Georges,
dans David Karel, Dictionnaire des artistes de langue
française en Amérique du Nord Peintres, sculpteurs,
dessinateurs, graveurs, photographes et orfèvres. Québec :
Musée du Québec, Les Presses de l'Université Laval, 1992,
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: Photographies : 581 à 589; 1913; 2269; 2283; 9293 à 9300;
9304 à 9311; 9314 à 9316; 9318 à 9329; 9331 à 9342; 9383;
14831 et Négatifs : N15 à N35; N98 à N160; N340 et Plaques
de verre : V1094; V1096 à V1138; V1140 à V1159; V1161;
V1162; V1164; V1166 à V1209; V1211 à V1218; V1273
PROVENANCE: Raimbaud, Georges R. dit Vendôme, mort 1929
SUBJECTS: Saint-Boniface
Norwood
Photographie
CAIN No. 228301
TITLE: Fonds Georges R. Raimbaud dit Vendôme
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 56 photographies
135 plaques de verre
90 négatifs
DATES: [c. 1920 à 1925]
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Georges R. Raimbaud dit Vendôme est né à
Vendôme (Loir-et-Cher), France. Il est arrivé à
Saint-Boniface aux environs de 1877 à 1879, ou plus tard
selon sa nécrologie qui situe son arrivée aux environs de
1890. Il a d'abord vécu à Saint-Laurent. Il a aussi habité
au 224 et au 160, rue Goulet. Il a épousé Marie Beaudry qui
est décédée le 31 décembre 1940. Il fut tour à tour
instituteur, brocanteur, photographe, chocolatier, libraire
horloger, minéralogiste, ayant un laboratoire d'essai à
Winnipeg. Il est décédé le 30 mai 1929.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Ce fonds conprend une série de négatifs sur verre
représentant des membres de la famille Vendôme et plusieurs
scènes de Saint-Boniface et Norwood. Ces dernières traitent
de la vie quotidienne et d'endroits peu ou pas documentés
dans d'autres collections. Nous y trouvons ainsi des
photographies de scènes d'hiver, d'enfants et de métiers
divers. L'intérêt de ces photographies est d'avoir été
prises sur le vif sans poses traditionnelles. Un certain
nombre de plaques de verre ont servi à la production de
photomicrograms qui étaient des textes au sujet de tables de
mesure, d'appareils divers, des textes publicitaires et des
textes de renseignements et de chansons.
REPOSITORY: Société Historique de Saint-Boniface
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Aucune restriction à l'accès.
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: L'autorisation du service des archives est
requise pour toute publication.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Un répertoire simple (numéro 8) est disponible pour la
consultation des négatifs et des négatifs sur verre.
Consultez l'inventaire à l'adresse suivante:
http://www.shsb.mb.ca/dbtw-wpd/textbase/webmenu1.htm
ONLINE FINDING AID: http://www.shsb.mb.ca/dbtw-wpd/textbase/webmenu1.htm
ASSOCIATED MATERIALS: Voir : Bernard Mulaire, Vendôme (Raimbaud-Vendôme), Georges,
dans David Karel, Dictionnaire des artistes de langue
française en Amérique du Nord Peintres, sculpteurs,
dessinateurs, graveurs, photographes et orfèvres. Québec :
Musée du Québec, Les Presses de l'Université Laval, 1992,
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: Photographies : 581 à 589; 1913; 2269; 2283; 9293 à 9300;
9304 à 9311; 9314 à 9316; 9318 à 9329; 9331 à 9342; 9383;
14831 et Négatifs : N15 à N35; N98 à N160; N340 et Plaques
de verre : V1094; V1096 à V1138; V1140 à V1159; V1161;
V1162; V1164; V1166 à V1209; V1211 à V1218; V1273
PROVENANCE: Raimbaud, Georges R. dit Vendôme, mort 1929
SUBJECTS: Saint-Boniface
Norwood
Photographie
CAIN No. 228301
TITLE: Fonds Georges R. Raimbaud dit Vendôme
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 56 photographies
135 plaques de verre
90 négatifs
DATES: [c. 1920 à 1925]
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Georges R. Raimbaud dit Vendôme est né à
Vendôme (Loir-et-Cher), France. Il est arrivé à
Saint-Boniface aux environs de 1877 à 1879, ou plus tard
selon sa nécrologie qui situe son arrivée aux environs de
1890. Il a d'abord vécu à Saint-Laurent. Il a aussi habité
au 224 et au 160, rue Goulet. Il a épousé Marie Beaudry qui
est décédée le 31 décembre 1940. Il fut tour à tour
instituteur, brocanteur, photographe, chocolatier, libraire
horloger, minéralogiste, ayant un laboratoire d'essai à
Winnipeg. Il est décédé le 30 mai 1929.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Ce fonds conprend une série de négatifs sur verre
représentant des membres de la famille Vendôme et plusieurs
scènes de Saint-Boniface et Norwood. Ces dernières traitent
de la vie quotidienne et d'endroits peu ou pas documentés
dans d'autres collections. Nous y trouvons ainsi des
photographies de scènes d'hiver, d'enfants et de métiers
divers. L'intérêt de ces photographies est d'avoir été
prises sur le vif sans poses traditionnelles. Un certain
nombre de plaques de verre ont servi à la production de
photomicrograms qui étaient des textes au sujet de tables de
mesure, d'appareils divers, des textes publicitaires et des
textes de renseignements et de chansons.
REPOSITORY: Société Historique de Saint-Boniface
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Aucune restriction à l'accès.
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: L'autorisation du service des archives est
requise pour toute publication.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Un répertoire simple (numéro 8) est disponible pour la
consultation des négatifs et des négatifs sur verre.
Consultez l'inventaire à l'adresse suivante:
http://www.shsb.mb.ca/dbtw-wpd/textbase/webmenu1.htm
ONLINE FINDING AID: http://www.shsb.mb.ca/dbtw-wpd/textbase/webmenu1.htm
ASSOCIATED MATERIALS: Voir : Bernard Mulaire, Vendôme (Raimbaud-Vendôme), Georges,
dans David Karel, Dictionnaire des artistes de langue
française en Amérique du Nord Peintres, sculpteurs,
dessinateurs, graveurs, photographes et orfèvres. Québec :
Musée du Québec, Les Presses de l'Université Laval, 1992,
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: Photographies : 581 à 589; 1913; 2269; 2283; 9293 à 9300;
9304 à 9311; 9314 à 9316; 9318 à 9329; 9331 à 9342; 9383;
14831 et Négatifs : N15 à N35; N98 à N160; N340 et Plaques
de verre : V1094; V1096 à V1138; V1140 à V1159; V1161;
V1162; V1164; V1166 à V1209; V1211 à V1218; V1273
PROVENANCE: Raimbaud, Georges R. dit Vendôme, mort 1929
SUBJECTS: Saint-Boniface
Norwood
Photographie
CAIN No. 202040
TITLE: Angus MacInnis memorial collection
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 25.7 m of textual records
141 photographs
9 maps
DATES: 1922-1970
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Angus MacInnis was born in 1884 at Glen
Williams, Prince Edward Island. In 1908 he moved to
Vancouver where he worked as a milk wagon driver and later
as a conductor and motorman for the B.C. Electric Railway.
An interest in the trade union movement led him to become
business agent for the Amalgamated Association of Street,
Electrical Railway and Motor Coach Employees of America,
Division 101. Politically active on both the local and
national scene, he was elected M.P. for Vancouver South for
the Independent Labour Party in 1930 and he served the same
constituency as a member of the C.C.F. (1935-1957). In 1932,
MacInnis married Grace Woodsworth. MacInnis sat on the
C.C.F. National Executive from 1933-1950 and was Deputy
National Leader of the C.C.F. from 1942 to 1957. His awards
include an Honorary Doctor of Laws from the University of
British Columbia and the Garnett Sedgewick award from the
U.B.C. Civil Liberties Union for his position on the
Japanese-Canadian situation during the Second World War.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The collection consists of records of the provincial office
of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation and general
research material pertaining to socialism and the labour
movement. It consists of minutes, scrapbooks, office
correspondence and files relating to party organization and
records of committees, CCF clubs, constituencies, federal
ridings and election. The collection also includes records
generated by Arthur Turner as CCF Whip and Arnold Webster as
a provincial party leader. Subject files pertaining to early
socialists and clippings about international affairs were
created by Dorothy Steeves. Subsequent accessions added to
the collection have included the records of Angus MacInnis,
Francis McKenzie and former provincial leader Ernest Winch.
REPOSITORY: University of British Columbia Library Rare Books and
Special Collections
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Series descriptions and file lists available.
ONLINE FINDING AID: http://www.library.ubc.ca/spcoll/AZ/PDF/UV/Macinnis_Angus.pdf
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the collection.
PROVENANCE: MacInnis, Angus, 1884-1964
University of British Columbia. Library collector
OTHER NAMES: Winch, Ernest E., 1879-1957
McKenzie, Francis J
Steeves, Dorothy Gretchen, b. 1891
Webster, Arnold Alexander, 1899-1979
Turner, Arthur J., 1888-
MacInnis, Angus, 1884-1964
Cooperative Commonwealth Federation
SUBJECTS: MacInnis, Angus, 1884-1964
Winch, Ernest E., 1879-1957
McKenzie, Francis J
Steeves, Dorothy Gretchen, b. 1891
Webster, Arnold Alexander, 1899-1979
Turner, Arthur J., 1888-
Cooperative Commonwealth Federation
CAIN No. 202040
TITLE: Angus MacInnis memorial collection
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 25.7 m of textual records
141 photographs
9 maps
DATES: 1922-1970
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Angus MacInnis was born in 1884 at Glen
Williams, Prince Edward Island. In 1908 he moved to
Vancouver where he worked as a milk wagon driver and later
as a conductor and motorman for the B.C. Electric Railway.
An interest in the trade union movement led him to become
business agent for the Amalgamated Association of Street,
Electrical Railway and Motor Coach Employees of America,
Division 101. Politically active on both the local and
national scene, he was elected M.P. for Vancouver South for
the Independent Labour Party in 1930 and he served the same
constituency as a member of the C.C.F. (1935-1957). In 1932,
MacInnis married Grace Woodsworth. MacInnis sat on the
C.C.F. National Executive from 1933-1950 and was Deputy
National Leader of the C.C.F. from 1942 to 1957. His awards
include an Honorary Doctor of Laws from the University of
British Columbia and the Garnett Sedgewick award from the
U.B.C. Civil Liberties Union for his position on the
Japanese-Canadian situation during the Second World War.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The collection consists of records of the provincial office
of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation and general
research material pertaining to socialism and the labour
movement. It consists of minutes, scrapbooks, office
correspondence and files relating to party organization and
records of committees, CCF clubs, constituencies, federal
ridings and election. The collection also includes records
generated by Arthur Turner as CCF Whip and Arnold Webster as
a provincial party leader. Subject files pertaining to early
socialists and clippings about international affairs were
created by Dorothy Steeves. Subsequent accessions added to
the collection have included the records of Angus MacInnis,
Francis McKenzie and former provincial leader Ernest Winch.
REPOSITORY: University of British Columbia Library Rare Books and
Special Collections
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Series descriptions and file lists available.
ONLINE FINDING AID: http://www.library.ubc.ca/spcoll/AZ/PDF/UV/Macinnis_Angus.pdf
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the collection.
PROVENANCE: MacInnis, Angus, 1884-1964
University of British Columbia. Library collector
OTHER NAMES: Winch, Ernest E., 1879-1957
McKenzie, Francis J
Steeves, Dorothy Gretchen, b. 1891
Webster, Arnold Alexander, 1899-1979
Turner, Arthur J., 1888-
MacInnis, Angus, 1884-1964
Cooperative Commonwealth Federation
SUBJECTS: MacInnis, Angus, 1884-1964
Winch, Ernest E., 1879-1957
McKenzie, Francis J
Steeves, Dorothy Gretchen, b. 1891
Webster, Arnold Alexander, 1899-1979
Turner, Arthur J., 1888-
Cooperative Commonwealth Federation
CAIN No. 202040
TITLE: Angus MacInnis memorial collection
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 25.7 m of textual records
141 photographs
9 maps
DATES: 1922-1970
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Angus MacInnis was born in 1884 at Glen
Williams, Prince Edward Island. In 1908 he moved to
Vancouver where he worked as a milk wagon driver and later
as a conductor and motorman for the B.C. Electric Railway.
An interest in the trade union movement led him to become
business agent for the Amalgamated Association of Street,
Electrical Railway and Motor Coach Employees of America,
Division 101. Politically active on both the local and
national scene, he was elected M.P. for Vancouver South for
the Independent Labour Party in 1930 and he served the same
constituency as a member of the C.C.F. (1935-1957). In 1932,
MacInnis married Grace Woodsworth. MacInnis sat on the
C.C.F. National Executive from 1933-1950 and was Deputy
National Leader of the C.C.F. from 1942 to 1957. His awards
include an Honorary Doctor of Laws from the University of
British Columbia and the Garnett Sedgewick award from the
U.B.C. Civil Liberties Union for his position on the
Japanese-Canadian situation during the Second World War.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The collection consists of records of the provincial office
of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation and general
research material pertaining to socialism and the labour
movement. It consists of minutes, scrapbooks, office
correspondence and files relating to party organization and
records of committees, CCF clubs, constituencies, federal
ridings and election. The collection also includes records
generated by Arthur Turner as CCF Whip and Arnold Webster as
a provincial party leader. Subject files pertaining to early
socialists and clippings about international affairs were
created by Dorothy Steeves. Subsequent accessions added to
the collection have included the records of Angus MacInnis,
Francis McKenzie and former provincial leader Ernest Winch.
REPOSITORY: University of British Columbia Library Rare Books and
Special Collections
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Series descriptions and file lists available.
ONLINE FINDING AID: http://www.library.ubc.ca/spcoll/AZ/PDF/UV/Macinnis_Angus.pdf
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the collection.
PROVENANCE: MacInnis, Angus, 1884-1964
University of British Columbia. Library collector
OTHER NAMES: Winch, Ernest E., 1879-1957
McKenzie, Francis J
Steeves, Dorothy Gretchen, b. 1891
Webster, Arnold Alexander, 1899-1979
Turner, Arthur J., 1888-
MacInnis, Angus, 1884-1964
Cooperative Commonwealth Federation
SUBJECTS: MacInnis, Angus, 1884-1964
Winch, Ernest E., 1879-1957
McKenzie, Francis J
Steeves, Dorothy Gretchen, b. 1891
Webster, Arnold Alexander, 1899-1979
Turner, Arthur J., 1888-
Cooperative Commonwealth Federation
CAIN No. 202040
TITLE: Angus MacInnis memorial collection
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 25.7 m of textual records
141 photographs
9 maps
DATES: 1922-1970
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Angus MacInnis was born in 1884 at Glen
Williams, Prince Edward Island. In 1908 he moved to
Vancouver where he worked as a milk wagon driver and later
as a conductor and motorman for the B.C. Electric Railway.
An interest in the trade union movement led him to become
business agent for the Amalgamated Association of Street,
Electrical Railway and Motor Coach Employees of America,
Division 101. Politically active on both the local and
national scene, he was elected M.P. for Vancouver South for
the Independent Labour Party in 1930 and he served the same
constituency as a member of the C.C.F. (1935-1957). In 1932,
MacInnis married Grace Woodsworth. MacInnis sat on the
C.C.F. National Executive from 1933-1950 and was Deputy
National Leader of the C.C.F. from 1942 to 1957. His awards
include an Honorary Doctor of Laws from the University of
British Columbia and the Garnett Sedgewick award from the
U.B.C. Civil Liberties Union for his position on the
Japanese-Canadian situation during the Second World War.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The collection consists of records of the provincial office
of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation and general
research material pertaining to socialism and the labour
movement. It consists of minutes, scrapbooks, office
correspondence and files relating to party organization and
records of committees, CCF clubs, constituencies, federal
ridings and election. The collection also includes records
generated by Arthur Turner as CCF Whip and Arnold Webster as
a provincial party leader. Subject files pertaining to early
socialists and clippings about international affairs were
created by Dorothy Steeves. Subsequent accessions added to
the collection have included the records of Angus MacInnis,
Francis McKenzie and former provincial leader Ernest Winch.
REPOSITORY: University of British Columbia Library Rare Books and
Special Collections
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Series descriptions and file lists available.
ONLINE FINDING AID: http://www.library.ubc.ca/spcoll/AZ/PDF/UV/Macinnis_Angus.pdf
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the collection.
PROVENANCE: MacInnis, Angus, 1884-1964
University of British Columbia. Library collector
OTHER NAMES: Winch, Ernest E., 1879-1957
McKenzie, Francis J
Steeves, Dorothy Gretchen, b. 1891
Webster, Arnold Alexander, 1899-1979
Turner, Arthur J., 1888-
MacInnis, Angus, 1884-1964
Cooperative Commonwealth Federation
SUBJECTS: MacInnis, Angus, 1884-1964
Winch, Ernest E., 1879-1957
McKenzie, Francis J
Steeves, Dorothy Gretchen, b. 1891
Webster, Arnold Alexander, 1899-1979
Turner, Arthur J., 1888-
Cooperative Commonwealth Federation
CAIN No. 228383
TITLE: Fonds Division scolaire franco-manitobaine
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 0,3 cm de documents iconographiques -- 4 photographies; coul.
6 cm d'images en mouvement -- 3 vidéocassettes; VHS
938 cm de documents textuels
DATES: 1881-2004
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: L'histoire de la Division scolaire
franco-manitobaine commence bien avant sa création en 1993
et fait partie intégrale de l'histoire de l'éducation en
langue française au Manitoba. Peu après l'arrivée de l'abbé
Joseph-Norbert Provencher en 1818, l'éducation en français
se fait de plus en plus avec l'arrivée des communautés des
Soeurs grises et des Oblats de Marie-Immaculée. Un système
confessionnel et francophone s'affermit dans la colonie de
la Rivière-Rouge. En 1871, l'Assemblée législative du
Manitoba instaure un système scolaire confessionnel fondé
sur la séparation complète du réseau catholique et du réseau
protestant et dirigé par une Commission d'Éducation. Mais
l'arrivée de nouveaux colons décident le gouvernement
provincial de Thomas Greenway, en 1890, de tenter d'intégrer
les nouveaux venus, arrivés d'autres pays, à la communauté
manitobaine en enlevant aux groupes religieux le contrôle du
système scolaire. Les institutions scolaires qui décident de
rester confessionnelles sont ainsi privées de fonds
gouvernementaux. En 1896, l'accord Laurier-Greenway permet
l'enseignement dans les langues autres que l'anglais et
l'enseignement d'un cours de religion après les heures
normales d'école. Mais en 1916, le gouvernement abolit
l'enseignement bilingue et impose la scolarité obligatoire
pour les enfants de 7 à 14 ans. Le gouvernement veut ainsi
que tous les Manitobains parlent anglais, la langue commune
de la majorité des canadiens. Mais les francophones de la
province résistent et tentent d'assurer leur "survivance".
On continue à enseigner le français de façon parfois
clandestine dans plusieurs écoles rurales du Manitoba. On
crée l'Association d'éducation des Canadiens-français du
Manitoba (AECFM) en 1916 pour mieux encadrer cet
enseignement. L'organisme devient ainsi le premier organisme
de résistance et de revendication des francophones. Les
directives gouvernementales sont donc ainsi ignorées ou
adaptées aux besoins des francophones. Vers la fin des
années 1950 vient la création de grandes divisions scolaires
rassemblant les nombreux petits districts scolaires qui
parsemaient la province. Presque tous les villages
francophones sont regroupés dans de nouvelles divisions
scolaires à majorité francophone. En 1967, le gouvernement
Roblin adopte la loi 59 qui permet l'enseignement en
français pendant la moitié de la journée scolaire. L'AECFM
perd ainsi son influence puisque le gouvernement s'occupe
maintenant de l'enseignement en français. L'urbanisation et
les nouveaux moyens de communication accélèrent aussi
l'assimilation des francophones. L'AECFM se dissout donc
pour faire place à la Société franco-manitobaine fondée en
1968 qui prend en main la direction politique de la
communauté franco-manitobaine. Au début des années 1970, le
gouvernement provincial dirigé par Edward Schreyer reconnaît
l'anglais et le français comme langues d'instruction dans
les écoles publiques du Manitoba. Si un nombre suffisant le
demandent, ces derniers peuvent obtenir de leur commission
scolaire une ou plusieurs classes françaises. Cette loi est
à l'origine de nombreuses luttes au sein des commissions
scolaires o_ les francophones ne sont pas en majorité. Ces
luttes sont à l'origine de plusieurs crises notamment autour
de l'école Taché, l'école Précieux-Sang, Saint-Claude,
Saint-Malo et Somerset par exemple. En 1982, le gouvernement
fédéral approuve la Charte canadienne des droits et libertés
qui accorde aux minorités officielles du pays des droits en
matière de gestion scolaire. Le Manitoba choisit d'ignorer
cet article mais propose plutôt, en 1984, le concept "école
franco-manitobaine" dans le cadre d'un document
gouvernemental. Cela ne suffit pas aux yeux des francophones
qui décident de poursuivre le gouvernement provincial devant
les tribunaux vers la fin des années 1980 sous la direction
de la Fédération provinciale des comités de parents (FPCP).
Le 15 mars 1990, la Cour suprême du Canada reconnaît aux
minorités de langues officielles le droit de gérer leurs
propres écoles. Le gouvernement provincial décide de mettre
en place un groupe de travail dont le mandat est de
recommander un modèle de gestion scolaire qui réponde aux
exigences de l'article 23 de la Charte et aux besoins de la
population franco-manitobaine. Le rapport déposé en 1991
contient des recommandations fondamentales comme la création
d'une seule commission scolaire francophone dont le mandat
serait de gérer l'ensemble des écoles dispensant des
programmes de français langue première à l'échelle de la
province. Mais la solution proposée conséquemment par le
gouvernement est insuffisante aux yeux des francophones et
la FPCP, appuyée par de nombreux organismes francophones,
décide de réactiver sa poursuite judiciaire devant les
tribunaux. Le 4 mars 1993, la Cour suprême déclare à
l'unanimité que le gouvernement du Manitoba a des
obligations constitutionnelles face à sa minorité
francophone en matière de gestion scolaire. Le 17 mai 1993,
le gouvernement dépose en chambre le projet de loi 34, "Loi
modifiant la Loi sur les écoles publiques (gestion des
écoles françaises)". La Cour suprême donne à la Commission
scolaire franco-manitobaine le droit exclusif de gérer les
programmes scolaire français gouvernementaux. Vingt
communautés de parents décident de faire confiance à la
nouvelle structure scolaire et demandent que leur école soit
placée sous la gestion de la nouvelle commission scolaire
francophone. La Division scolaire franco-manitobaine no. 49
(DSFM) est ainsi créée par une loi manitobaine adoptée en
juillet 1993. La première commission scolaire est
assermentée en novembre 1993. Les vingt écoles initiales de
la DSFM ont été transférées à la commission scolaire
francophone en septembre 1994. La population étudiante de la
nouvelle division scolaire se chiffre alors à 4 200 élèves.
En septembre 1995, l'école de Laurier se joint à la DSFM et
en septembre 1998 celle de Saint-Claude. En septembre 2002,
la DSFM accueille l'école Roméo-Dallaire de Saint-James,
puis l'école française de Brandon en 2004, mais ferme
quelques temps après l'école de Saint-Léon. La DSFM s'est
donnée comme rôle d'offrir à ses élèves une éducation
française de qualité et d'animer dans ses institutions une
programmation culturelle et une vie française dynamique afin
de développer chez les élèves une conscience accrue de leur
héritage culturel et linguistique.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Ce fonds contient des documents des écoles qui font
aujourd'hui partie de la Division scolaire
franco-manitobaine ou qui sont comprises dans les régions
aujourd'hui faisant partie de la DSFM. On y retrouve des
registres scolaires, des annuaires, de la correspondance,
des documents financiers, des procès-verbaux et des coupures
de presse qui documentent l'histoire de l'éducation en
français au Manitoba. On y retrouve donc de nombreux
documents portant sur les crises qui ont entourées
l'ouverture d'écoles françaises telles que les écoles
Précieux-Sang, Gabrielle-Roy ou Noël-Ritchot par exemple. Il
y a aussi des documents provenant des comités de parents et
des commissions scolaires. On retrouve en outre dans ce
fonds des journaux étudiants, des travaux d'élèves, de la
documentation provenant des premiers comités de la DSFM, des
présentations de la DSFM aux comités de parents, des
politiques de la DSFM et des écoles, des documents portant
sur la création du Bureau de l'éducation française ainsi que
sur la construction d'écoles. Ce fonds est divisé en
plusieurs séries, selon l'endroit o_ on retrouvait des
écoles françaises ou des écoles qui avaient de nombreux
élèves francophones. Les séries de ce fonds sont les
suivantes:
REPOSITORY: Société Historique de Saint-Boniface
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Ouvert. Ces documents sont disponibles sans restrictions
sauf certains dossiers qui contiennent des informations
personnelles sur les élèves sont sous restrictions pour une
période de 100 ans après le décès de l'individu concerné.
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: L'autorisation du service des archives est
requise pour toute reproduction.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Un répertoire numérique simple est disponible dans la base
de données InMagic. Les photographies et les vidéocassettes
ont été décrites dans l'inventaire disponible dans la base
de données InMagic.
L'inventaire et le répertoire peuvent être consultés à
l'adresse suivante
http://www.shsb.mb.ca/dbtw-wpd/textbase/webmenu1.htm
ONLINE FINDING AID: http://www.shsb.mb.ca/dbtw-wpd/textbase/webmenu1.htm
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: Les documents ont été traités en 2005 par Jacinthe Duval
grâce à un financement de Patrimoine canadien par
l'entremise du Conseil canadien des archives. Les documents
qui nous sont parvenus de plusieurs sources ont alors été
rassemblés pour être traités en un même fonds, mais en
plusieurs séries.
RELATED MATERIALS: Fonds Fédération des Comités de parents du Manitoba; Fonds
Soeurs du Sauveur; Fonds Soeurs des Saints-Noms de Jésus et
de Marie; Fonds Association d'éducation des
canadiens-français du Manitoba (AECFM) et Fonds Société
franco-manitobaine
LANGUAGE: Certains documents sont en anglais.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 1441 à 1442 et 1471 à 1551. Photographies SHSB 9809 à 9813.
Vidéocassettes: VC741 et VC 743 à VC744
PROVENANCE: Division scolaire franco-manitobaine
CAIN No. 228383
TITLE: Fonds Division scolaire franco-manitobaine
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 0,3 cm de documents iconographiques -- 4 photographies; coul.
6 cm d'images en mouvement -- 3 vidéocassettes; VHS
938 cm de documents textuels
DATES: 1881-2004
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: L'histoire de la Division scolaire
franco-manitobaine commence bien avant sa création en 1993
et fait partie intégrale de l'histoire de l'éducation en
langue française au Manitoba. Peu après l'arrivée de l'abbé
Joseph-Norbert Provencher en 1818, l'éducation en français
se fait de plus en plus avec l'arrivée des communautés des
Soeurs grises et des Oblats de Marie-Immaculée. Un système
confessionnel et francophone s'affermit dans la colonie de
la Rivière-Rouge. En 1871, l'Assemblée législative du
Manitoba instaure un système scolaire confessionnel fondé
sur la séparation complète du réseau catholique et du réseau
protestant et dirigé par une Commission d'Éducation. Mais
l'arrivée de nouveaux colons décident le gouvernement
provincial de Thomas Greenway, en 1890, de tenter d'intégrer
les nouveaux venus, arrivés d'autres pays, à la communauté
manitobaine en enlevant aux groupes religieux le contrôle du
système scolaire. Les institutions scolaires qui décident de
rester confessionnelles sont ainsi privées de fonds
gouvernementaux. En 1896, l'accord Laurier-Greenway permet
l'enseignement dans les langues autres que l'anglais et
l'enseignement d'un cours de religion après les heures
normales d'école. Mais en 1916, le gouvernement abolit
l'enseignement bilingue et impose la scolarité obligatoire
pour les enfants de 7 à 14 ans. Le gouvernement veut ainsi
que tous les Manitobains parlent anglais, la langue commune
de la majorité des canadiens. Mais les francophones de la
province résistent et tentent d'assurer leur "survivance".
On continue à enseigner le français de façon parfois
clandestine dans plusieurs écoles rurales du Manitoba. On
crée l'Association d'éducation des Canadiens-français du
Manitoba (AECFM) en 1916 pour mieux encadrer cet
enseignement. L'organisme devient ainsi le premier organisme
de résistance et de revendication des francophones. Les
directives gouvernementales sont donc ainsi ignorées ou
adaptées aux besoins des francophones. Vers la fin des
années 1950 vient la création de grandes divisions scolaires
rassemblant les nombreux petits districts scolaires qui
parsemaient la province. Presque tous les villages
francophones sont regroupés dans de nouvelles divisions
scolaires à majorité francophone. En 1967, le gouvernement
Roblin adopte la loi 59 qui permet l'enseignement en
français pendant la moitié de la journée scolaire. L'AECFM
perd ainsi son influence puisque le gouvernement s'occupe
maintenant de l'enseignement en français. L'urbanisation et
les nouveaux moyens de communication accélèrent aussi
l'assimilation des francophones. L'AECFM se dissout donc
pour faire place à la Société franco-manitobaine fondée en
1968 qui prend en main la direction politique de la
communauté franco-manitobaine. Au début des années 1970, le
gouvernement provincial dirigé par Edward Schreyer reconnaît
l'anglais et le français comme langues d'instruction dans
les écoles publiques du Manitoba. Si un nombre suffisant le
demandent, ces derniers peuvent obtenir de leur commission
scolaire une ou plusieurs classes françaises. Cette loi est
à l'origine de nombreuses luttes au sein des commissions
scolaires o_ les francophones ne sont pas en majorité. Ces
luttes sont à l'origine de plusieurs crises notamment autour
de l'école Taché, l'école Précieux-Sang, Saint-Claude,
Saint-Malo et Somerset par exemple. En 1982, le gouvernement
fédéral approuve la Charte canadienne des droits et libertés
qui accorde aux minorités officielles du pays des droits en
matière de gestion scolaire. Le Manitoba choisit d'ignorer
cet article mais propose plutôt, en 1984, le concept "école
franco-manitobaine" dans le cadre d'un document
gouvernemental. Cela ne suffit pas aux yeux des francophones
qui décident de poursuivre le gouvernement provincial devant
les tribunaux vers la fin des années 1980 sous la direction
de la Fédération provinciale des comités de parents (FPCP).
Le 15 mars 1990, la Cour suprême du Canada reconnaît aux
minorités de langues officielles le droit de gérer leurs
propres écoles. Le gouvernement provincial décide de mettre
en place un groupe de travail dont le mandat est de
recommander un modèle de gestion scolaire qui réponde aux
exigences de l'article 23 de la Charte et aux besoins de la
population franco-manitobaine. Le rapport déposé en 1991
contient des recommandations fondamentales comme la création
d'une seule commission scolaire francophone dont le mandat
serait de gérer l'ensemble des écoles dispensant des
programmes de français langue première à l'échelle de la
province. Mais la solution proposée conséquemment par le
gouvernement est insuffisante aux yeux des francophones et
la FPCP, appuyée par de nombreux organismes francophones,
décide de réactiver sa poursuite judiciaire devant les
tribunaux. Le 4 mars 1993, la Cour suprême déclare à
l'unanimité que le gouvernement du Manitoba a des
obligations constitutionnelles face à sa minorité
francophone en matière de gestion scolaire. Le 17 mai 1993,
le gouvernement dépose en chambre le projet de loi 34, "Loi
modifiant la Loi sur les écoles publiques (gestion des
écoles françaises)". La Cour suprême donne à la Commission
scolaire franco-manitobaine le droit exclusif de gérer les
programmes scolaire français gouvernementaux. Vingt
communautés de parents décident de faire confiance à la
nouvelle structure scolaire et demandent que leur école soit
placée sous la gestion de la nouvelle commission scolaire
francophone. La Division scolaire franco-manitobaine no. 49
(DSFM) est ainsi créée par une loi manitobaine adoptée en
juillet 1993. La première commission scolaire est
assermentée en novembre 1993. Les vingt écoles initiales de
la DSFM ont été transférées à la commission scolaire
francophone en septembre 1994. La population étudiante de la
nouvelle division scolaire se chiffre alors à 4 200 élèves.
En septembre 1995, l'école de Laurier se joint à la DSFM et
en septembre 1998 celle de Saint-Claude. En septembre 2002,
la DSFM accueille l'école Roméo-Dallaire de Saint-James,
puis l'école française de Brandon en 2004, mais ferme
quelques temps après l'école de Saint-Léon. La DSFM s'est
donnée comme rôle d'offrir à ses élèves une éducation
française de qualité et d'animer dans ses institutions une
programmation culturelle et une vie française dynamique afin
de développer chez les élèves une conscience accrue de leur
héritage culturel et linguistique.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Ce fonds contient des documents des écoles qui font
aujourd'hui partie de la Division scolaire
franco-manitobaine ou qui sont comprises dans les régions
aujourd'hui faisant partie de la DSFM. On y retrouve des
registres scolaires, des annuaires, de la correspondance,
des documents financiers, des procès-verbaux et des coupures
de presse qui documentent l'histoire de l'éducation en
français au Manitoba. On y retrouve donc de nombreux
documents portant sur les crises qui ont entourées
l'ouverture d'écoles françaises telles que les écoles
Précieux-Sang, Gabrielle-Roy ou Noël-Ritchot par exemple. Il
y a aussi des documents provenant des comités de parents et
des commissions scolaires. On retrouve en outre dans ce
fonds des journaux étudiants, des travaux d'élèves, de la
documentation provenant des premiers comités de la DSFM, des
présentations de la DSFM aux comités de parents, des
politiques de la DSFM et des écoles, des documents portant
sur la création du Bureau de l'éducation française ainsi que
sur la construction d'écoles. Ce fonds est divisé en
plusieurs séries, selon l'endroit o_ on retrouvait des
écoles françaises ou des écoles qui avaient de nombreux
élèves francophones. Les séries de ce fonds sont les
suivantes:
REPOSITORY: Société Historique de Saint-Boniface
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Ouvert. Ces documents sont disponibles sans restrictions
sauf certains dossiers qui contiennent des informations
personnelles sur les élèves sont sous restrictions pour une
période de 100 ans après le décès de l'individu concerné.
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: L'autorisation du service des archives est
requise pour toute reproduction.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Un répertoire numérique simple est disponible dans la base
de données InMagic. Les photographies et les vidéocassettes
ont été décrites dans l'inventaire disponible dans la base
de données InMagic.
L'inventaire et le répertoire peuvent être consultés à
l'adresse suivante
http://www.shsb.mb.ca/dbtw-wpd/textbase/webmenu1.htm
ONLINE FINDING AID: http://www.shsb.mb.ca/dbtw-wpd/textbase/webmenu1.htm
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: Les documents ont été traités en 2005 par Jacinthe Duval
grâce à un financement de Patrimoine canadien par
l'entremise du Conseil canadien des archives. Les documents
qui nous sont parvenus de plusieurs sources ont alors été
rassemblés pour être traités en un même fonds, mais en
plusieurs séries.
RELATED MATERIALS: Fonds Fédération des Comités de parents du Manitoba; Fonds
Soeurs du Sauveur; Fonds Soeurs des Saints-Noms de Jésus et
de Marie; Fonds Association d'éducation des
canadiens-français du Manitoba (AECFM) et Fonds Société
franco-manitobaine
LANGUAGE: Certains documents sont en anglais.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 1441 à 1442 et 1471 à 1551. Photographies SHSB 9809 à 9813.
Vidéocassettes: VC741 et VC 743 à VC744
PROVENANCE: Division scolaire franco-manitobaine
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