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CAIN No. 260611
TITLE: Dante Alighieri Society fonds [textual record] : Societa
Dante Alighieri, Windsor Chapter
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 7 cm of textual records.
DATES: 1968-1974.
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The Dante Alighieri Society, a
non-political and non-sectarian society, was established in
Italy in 1889. Its main aims are the advancement of the
Italian language and culture throughout the world. There are
more than 250 chapters of the Society outside Italy. In
Canada, there are several chapters: Ottawa, Toronto, Sarnia,
Vancouver, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Hamilton, Guelph, Thunder Bay
and Quebec City. The Windsor chapter was founded in 1971.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of the records of the Windsor Chapter of the
Italian Association which document activities of Canadian
chapters. These records include correspondence, programmes,
memoranda, clippings, and minutes of the Dante Alighieri
Society of Windsor kept by the founding president.
REPOSITORY: National Archives of Canada
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: No finding aid
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Received in 1976 from Prof. Walter Temelini, Windsor, Ont.
PROVENANCE: Dante Alighieri Society. Windsor Chapter
SUBJECTS: Italian associations, 1971-1974
Associations, institutions, etc. - Canada, 1971-1974
Cultural associations - Canada, 1971-1974
Windsor (Ont.) - Cultural associations, 1971-1974
Italians - Language and culture - Canada, 1971-1974
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.), [1968-1974]
Dante Alighieri Society (Windsor, Ont.) - Minutes, [1968-1974]
Dante Alighieri Society (Windsor, Ont.) - Records and
correspondence, [1968-1974]
Windsor (Ont.) - Italians - Language and culture, 1971-1974
CAIN No. 260611
TITLE: Dante Alighieri Society fonds [textual record] : Societa
Dante Alighieri, Windsor Chapter
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 7 cm of textual records.
DATES: 1968-1974.
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The Dante Alighieri Society, a
non-political and non-sectarian society, was established in
Italy in 1889. Its main aims are the advancement of the
Italian language and culture throughout the world. There are
more than 250 chapters of the Society outside Italy. In
Canada, there are several chapters: Ottawa, Toronto, Sarnia,
Vancouver, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Hamilton, Guelph, Thunder Bay
and Quebec City. The Windsor chapter was founded in 1971.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of the records of the Windsor Chapter of the
Italian Association which document activities of Canadian
chapters. These records include correspondence, programmes,
memoranda, clippings, and minutes of the Dante Alighieri
Society of Windsor kept by the founding president.
REPOSITORY: National Archives of Canada
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: No finding aid
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Received in 1976 from Prof. Walter Temelini, Windsor, Ont.
PROVENANCE: Dante Alighieri Society. Windsor Chapter
SUBJECTS: Italian associations, 1971-1974
Associations, institutions, etc. - Canada, 1971-1974
Cultural associations - Canada, 1971-1974
Windsor (Ont.) - Cultural associations, 1971-1974
Italians - Language and culture - Canada, 1971-1974
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.), [1968-1974]
Dante Alighieri Society (Windsor, Ont.) - Minutes, [1968-1974]
Dante Alighieri Society (Windsor, Ont.) - Records and
correspondence, [1968-1974]
Windsor (Ont.) - Italians - Language and culture, 1971-1974
CAIN No. 164210
TITLE: Fonds Mme Marcel Trudel
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 2 mm de documents textuels
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Mme Marcel Trudel, née Anne-Marie
Chrétien, a vécu probablement dans le comté de l'Islet au
milieu du XXe siècle
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Ce fonds donne accès à des chansons, des remèdes de médecine
populaire, des jeux, un glossaire, des devinettes, des
superstitions, quelques formulettes et comptines recueillis
par la créatrice auprès de ses parents, M. et Mme Georges
Chrétien, et auprès d'informateurs de
Saint-Damase-des-Aulnaies et de Saint-Jean-Port-Joli dans le
comté de L'Islet. La collection contient la transcription
dactylographiée des chansons suivantes : Adieu de la mariée
à ses parents, La femme dépensière, Chanson à boire et Pater
Noster ainsi que les transcriptions des faits de folklore
REPOSITORY: Université Laval - AFEUL
CONSULT RDAQ FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION: http://www.rdaq.qc.ca/cgi-bin/templates/body/recherche/displ
ayrdda.cfm?ID=11820&cnt=1
PROVENANCE: TRUDEL, Mme Marcel, créatrice; CHRÉTIEN, Anne-Marie, créatrice
CAIN No. 228258
TITLE: Fonds Lionel Dorge
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 141.5 cm documents textuels
1 microfilm et 6 photographies
2 grands formats et 1 cassette sonore
DATES: 1944 - 1990
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: L'historien, éditeur et écrivain Lionel
Dorge, fils de David Dorge et de Philomène (née Lemoine),
est né à Sainte-Agathe (Manitoba) le 3 juin 1934 o_ il reçut
sa première formation scolaire. En 1943, sa famille
emménagea à Saint-Norbert. Il poursuivit sa formation à
l'école des garçons de Saint-Norbert et au Juniorat de la
Sainte-Famille (1946-1947) à Saint-Boniface. Son goût de la
musique s'est développé et raffiné en suivant des cours de
piano donnés par Fabiola Gosselin. Aussi en avril 1947, il
participait à un récital de piano. Il passa ensuite huit ans
à du travail de bureau et continua de nourrir son goût des
lettres, de l'histoire et ses intérêts dans le domaine de la
culture. Pendant cette période, il a séjourné quatre ans à
Montréal (Québec). En 1959, il est entré au St. Paul's
College de l'Université du Manitoba et a complété, en 1963,
son Bachelier ès Arts. La même année, il est entré à
l'Université McMaster de Hamilton (Ontario) qui, en 1966,
lui décernait le degré de Maîtrise ès Arts. À McMaster, il a
aussi complété ses examens en vue du doctorat. Ses
recherches portaient sur le rôle de Taché dans l'histoire de
l'Ouest canadien. Boursier du gouvernement manitobain et du
gouvernement de l'Ontario à trois reprises, il fut boursier
du Conseil des Arts du Canada en 1967. Passioné de
l'histoire, il a été conseiller de la Manitoba Historical
Society. De 1967 à 1974, il a été un des directeurs de la
Société canadienne d'histoire de l'Église catholique. En
1970, il a organisé le congrès de cette société pour marquer
le centenaire de la création de la province du Manitoba. Le
thème du congrès était «La Vie religieuse du Manitoba
français depuis les débuts jusqu'à nos jours». Il a été
membre de la Société historique de Saint-Boniface et en
devint le président en 1970. Il a publié une plaquette
bilingue Louis Riel, Manitobain, 1844-1885 (1971), un court
travail à la demande de La Ligue des Femmes Catholiques de
Saint-Norbert intitulé Essai historique de St-Norbert
village manitobain (1971), Introduction à l'étude des
Franco-Manitobains Essai critique et bibliographique (1973)
et un manuel scolaire Le Manitoba, reflets d'un passé
(1976). Il publia aussi un article important sur les
conseillers canadiens et métis du Conseil d'Assiniboia, The
Métis and Canadiens Councillors of Assiniboia, dans The
Beaver, été 1974, p. 12-19. C'est durant cette période aussi
qu'il a été chargé de cours en histoire du Canada à
l'Université du Manitoba et au Collège de Saint-Boniface. Il
a travaillé comme archiviste à l'archevêché de
Saint-Boniface o_ il a complété un projet de traitement
d'archives rendant accessible un dépôt d'archives essentiel
à l'histoire des francophones et des Métis de l'Ouest
canadien. Il fut ensuite, de 1975 à 1982, premier directeur
général de la Société historique de Saint-Boniface. Reconnu
pour son engagement à la préservation du patrimoine, il
siègea pendant quelques années à la Commission des Sites et
Monuments historiques du Manitoba y étant nommé en 1977. De
1974 à 1976 il a été actif aux Éditions du blé dont il était
un des fondateurs, et de 1979 à 1987 le directeur, poste
qu'il occupa de nouveau de 1990 à 1997. Érudit et passionné
des Belles-Lettres, il a contribué de nombreux articles au
Dictionnaire des oeuvres littéraires du Québec et au
Dictionnaire biographique du Canada. Il contribua à la
recherche pour la pièce de théâtre L'Article 23 de son frère
Claude Dorge. Toujours intéressé et passionné de littérature
et d'histoire, il se fit pendant de nombreuses années le
collaborateur infatiguable et fidèle des Gilles Martel,
François Ricard, Roger Léveillé, Bernard Pénisson, Raymond
Huel et Denise Robillard. Il est décédé le 26 septembre 2001.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Outre des documents d'intérêt autobiographique, le fonds
comprend plusieurs copies de documents et des coupures de
presse portant sur des recherches au sujet de la famille
Taché, d'Alexandre Antonin Taché, de Georges-Antoine
Belcourt et de nombreux sujets de l'histoire des
Franco-manitobains. Ce fonds comprend aussi une collection
de programmes de productions artistiques dans les domaines
du théâtre, du film, de la musique, du chant, du ballet et
de l'opéra. Des copies de documents ont aussi été regroupés
lors d'un voyage de recherche à Ottawa dans une série du
Ministère de l'intérieur, bureaux de poste, afin de
rassembler de l'information qui permettrait d'identifier des
membres du parti libéral. Cette recherche se faisait dans le
cadre d'un projet d'histoire du parti libéral du Manitoba
que projetait Lionel Dorge en collaboration avec Bernard
Pénisson.
REPOSITORY: Société Historique de Saint-Boniface
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Les dossiers 9, 10, 17, 19, 20 sont sous restrictions
jusqu'en l'an 2008. Aucune restriction à l'accès pour les
autres documents.
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: L'autorisation du service des archives est
requise pour toute publication.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Répertoire numérique simple no 10; aussi disponible sur
banque de données PC File et InMagic Liste à la pièce des
documents sur microfilm (44/M001) : des photographies : des
grands formats.
Consultez le répertoire 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: Au courant de l'année 1988, des subventions des Archives
publiques du Canada par l'intermédiaire du Conseil canadien
des archives et l'entremise du Conseil manitobain des
archives et de la Fédération manitobaine du patrimoine
permirent le traitement du fonds. Les documents furent
rangés dans des chemises et des boîtes exemptes d'acidité et
de lignine.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 0198 à 0209 et Photographies: SHSB 33104 à 33105
PROVENANCE: Dorge, Lionel, 1934-2001
SUBJECTS: Alexandre-Antonin Taché
Georges-Antoine Belcourt
Bernard Pénisson
Parti libéral du Manitoba
Culture
Minorité francophone
Patrimoine
Biographie
CAIN No. 228258
TITLE: Fonds Lionel Dorge
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 141.5 cm documents textuels
1 microfilm et 6 photographies
2 grands formats et 1 cassette sonore
DATES: 1944 - 1990
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: L'historien, éditeur et écrivain Lionel
Dorge, fils de David Dorge et de Philomène (née Lemoine),
est né à Sainte-Agathe (Manitoba) le 3 juin 1934 o_ il reçut
sa première formation scolaire. En 1943, sa famille
emménagea à Saint-Norbert. Il poursuivit sa formation à
l'école des garçons de Saint-Norbert et au Juniorat de la
Sainte-Famille (1946-1947) à Saint-Boniface. Son goût de la
musique s'est développé et raffiné en suivant des cours de
piano donnés par Fabiola Gosselin. Aussi en avril 1947, il
participait à un récital de piano. Il passa ensuite huit ans
à du travail de bureau et continua de nourrir son goût des
lettres, de l'histoire et ses intérêts dans le domaine de la
culture. Pendant cette période, il a séjourné quatre ans à
Montréal (Québec). En 1959, il est entré au St. Paul's
College de l'Université du Manitoba et a complété, en 1963,
son Bachelier ès Arts. La même année, il est entré à
l'Université McMaster de Hamilton (Ontario) qui, en 1966,
lui décernait le degré de Maîtrise ès Arts. À McMaster, il a
aussi complété ses examens en vue du doctorat. Ses
recherches portaient sur le rôle de Taché dans l'histoire de
l'Ouest canadien. Boursier du gouvernement manitobain et du
gouvernement de l'Ontario à trois reprises, il fut boursier
du Conseil des Arts du Canada en 1967. Passioné de
l'histoire, il a été conseiller de la Manitoba Historical
Society. De 1967 à 1974, il a été un des directeurs de la
Société canadienne d'histoire de l'Église catholique. En
1970, il a organisé le congrès de cette société pour marquer
le centenaire de la création de la province du Manitoba. Le
thème du congrès était «La Vie religieuse du Manitoba
français depuis les débuts jusqu'à nos jours». Il a été
membre de la Société historique de Saint-Boniface et en
devint le président en 1970. Il a publié une plaquette
bilingue Louis Riel, Manitobain, 1844-1885 (1971), un court
travail à la demande de La Ligue des Femmes Catholiques de
Saint-Norbert intitulé Essai historique de St-Norbert
village manitobain (1971), Introduction à l'étude des
Franco-Manitobains Essai critique et bibliographique (1973)
et un manuel scolaire Le Manitoba, reflets d'un passé
(1976). Il publia aussi un article important sur les
conseillers canadiens et métis du Conseil d'Assiniboia, The
Métis and Canadiens Councillors of Assiniboia, dans The
Beaver, été 1974, p. 12-19. C'est durant cette période aussi
qu'il a été chargé de cours en histoire du Canada à
l'Université du Manitoba et au Collège de Saint-Boniface. Il
a travaillé comme archiviste à l'archevêché de
Saint-Boniface o_ il a complété un projet de traitement
d'archives rendant accessible un dépôt d'archives essentiel
à l'histoire des francophones et des Métis de l'Ouest
canadien. Il fut ensuite, de 1975 à 1982, premier directeur
général de la Société historique de Saint-Boniface. Reconnu
pour son engagement à la préservation du patrimoine, il
siègea pendant quelques années à la Commission des Sites et
Monuments historiques du Manitoba y étant nommé en 1977. De
1974 à 1976 il a été actif aux Éditions du blé dont il était
un des fondateurs, et de 1979 à 1987 le directeur, poste
qu'il occupa de nouveau de 1990 à 1997. Érudit et passionné
des Belles-Lettres, il a contribué de nombreux articles au
Dictionnaire des oeuvres littéraires du Québec et au
Dictionnaire biographique du Canada. Il contribua à la
recherche pour la pièce de théâtre L'Article 23 de son frère
Claude Dorge. Toujours intéressé et passionné de littérature
et d'histoire, il se fit pendant de nombreuses années le
collaborateur infatiguable et fidèle des Gilles Martel,
François Ricard, Roger Léveillé, Bernard Pénisson, Raymond
Huel et Denise Robillard. Il est décédé le 26 septembre 2001.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Outre des documents d'intérêt autobiographique, le fonds
comprend plusieurs copies de documents et des coupures de
presse portant sur des recherches au sujet de la famille
Taché, d'Alexandre Antonin Taché, de Georges-Antoine
Belcourt et de nombreux sujets de l'histoire des
Franco-manitobains. Ce fonds comprend aussi une collection
de programmes de productions artistiques dans les domaines
du théâtre, du film, de la musique, du chant, du ballet et
de l'opéra. Des copies de documents ont aussi été regroupés
lors d'un voyage de recherche à Ottawa dans une série du
Ministère de l'intérieur, bureaux de poste, afin de
rassembler de l'information qui permettrait d'identifier des
membres du parti libéral. Cette recherche se faisait dans le
cadre d'un projet d'histoire du parti libéral du Manitoba
que projetait Lionel Dorge en collaboration avec Bernard
Pénisson.
REPOSITORY: Société Historique de Saint-Boniface
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Les dossiers 9, 10, 17, 19, 20 sont sous restrictions
jusqu'en l'an 2008. Aucune restriction à l'accès pour les
autres documents.
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: L'autorisation du service des archives est
requise pour toute publication.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Répertoire numérique simple no 10; aussi disponible sur
banque de données PC File et InMagic Liste à la pièce des
documents sur microfilm (44/M001) : des photographies : des
grands formats.
Consultez le répertoire 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: Au courant de l'année 1988, des subventions des Archives
publiques du Canada par l'intermédiaire du Conseil canadien
des archives et l'entremise du Conseil manitobain des
archives et de la Fédération manitobaine du patrimoine
permirent le traitement du fonds. Les documents furent
rangés dans des chemises et des boîtes exemptes d'acidité et
de lignine.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 0198 à 0209 et Photographies: SHSB 33104 à 33105
PROVENANCE: Dorge, Lionel, 1934-2001
SUBJECTS: Alexandre-Antonin Taché
Georges-Antoine Belcourt
Bernard Pénisson
Parti libéral du Manitoba
Culture
Minorité francophone
Patrimoine
Biographie
CAIN No. 246250
TITLE: The Athabasca and District Early Childhood Services
Association fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 cm of textual records
DATES: 1975
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: In January 1975, a home program
co-ordinator was employed under the Priority Employment
Program to identify special parent-child needs, develop and
deliver a home-study program, and determine its usefulness
for rural members of the community.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of the project proposal for a home study
pilot project in the Athabasca area.
REPOSITORY: Athabasca Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: There are no restrictions on access.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Donated by Peggy Baker in 2005. Peggy was the Home
Program Co-ordinator.
LANGUAGE: The material is in English.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on contents of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: The Athabasca and District Early Childhood Services
Association
SUBJECTS: The Athabasca and District Early Childhood Services
Association
Health services
CAIN No. 162442
TITLE: Fonds Joseph Sternberg
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 0,90 m de documents textuels
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Joseph Sternberg est né en Roumanie en
1912. À Bucarest, il fait des études en chimie et en
médecine et se spécialise en physiologie et en
endocrinologie, domaines où il entreprend une carrière dans
l'enseignement et la recherche clinique. En 1946, il se rend
à Paris effectuer des stages à l'Institut Pasteur et à
l'Institut de recherches agronomiques. En 1952, il entre à
l'Institut de microbiologie et d'hygiène et à l'École
d'hygiène (où il deviendra professeur agrégé en 1961) tous
deux dirigés par Armand Frappier. Il devient professeur
titulaire de l'Université de Montréal en 1978. Professeur au
Département de physiologie de la Faculté de médecine de
l'Université de Montréal, il s'intéresse aux problèmes
causés par l'irradiation accidentelle et les déchets
radioactifs. Il est l'auteur de nombreuses publications et
en 1970, il lance L'International Journal of Nuclear
Medecine and Biology. Ses mérites sont reconnus tant par
l'American College of Nuclear Medicine dont il est le
vice-président que par l'Université de Lyon qui lui a
décerné un doctorat honorifique. L'Université de Montréal
lui a, pour sa part, décerné l'éméritat en 1979. Joseph
Sternberg est décédé en mars 1991. Source: Info Med, 14.4
(mars-avril 1991) : 10.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Le fonds témoigne des activités de Joseph Sternberg à titre
de chercheur et de professeur.Le fonds comprend de la
correspondance, des documents relatifs à des congrès, des
notes de cours, divers projets de recherche, des articles de
revues, des travaux d'étudiants et des documents divers.
REPOSITORY: Université de Montréal
CONSULT RDAQ FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION: http://www.rdaq.qc.ca/cgi-bin/templates/body/recherche/displ
ayrdda.cfm?ID=8524&cnt=1
PROVENANCE: Sternberg, Joseph
CAIN No. 162442
TITLE: Fonds Joseph Sternberg
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 0,90 m de documents textuels
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Joseph Sternberg est né en Roumanie en
1912. À Bucarest, il fait des études en chimie et en
médecine et se spécialise en physiologie et en
endocrinologie, domaines où il entreprend une carrière dans
l'enseignement et la recherche clinique. En 1946, il se rend
à Paris effectuer des stages à l'Institut Pasteur et à
l'Institut de recherches agronomiques. En 1952, il entre à
l'Institut de microbiologie et d'hygiène et à l'École
d'hygiène (où il deviendra professeur agrégé en 1961) tous
deux dirigés par Armand Frappier. Il devient professeur
titulaire de l'Université de Montréal en 1978. Professeur au
Département de physiologie de la Faculté de médecine de
l'Université de Montréal, il s'intéresse aux problèmes
causés par l'irradiation accidentelle et les déchets
radioactifs. Il est l'auteur de nombreuses publications et
en 1970, il lance L'International Journal of Nuclear
Medecine and Biology. Ses mérites sont reconnus tant par
l'American College of Nuclear Medicine dont il est le
vice-président que par l'Université de Lyon qui lui a
décerné un doctorat honorifique. L'Université de Montréal
lui a, pour sa part, décerné l'éméritat en 1979. Joseph
Sternberg est décédé en mars 1991. Source: Info Med, 14.4
(mars-avril 1991) : 10.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Le fonds témoigne des activités de Joseph Sternberg à titre
de chercheur et de professeur.Le fonds comprend de la
correspondance, des documents relatifs à des congrès, des
notes de cours, divers projets de recherche, des articles de
revues, des travaux d'étudiants et des documents divers.
REPOSITORY: Université de Montréal
CONSULT RDAQ FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION: http://www.rdaq.qc.ca/cgi-bin/templates/body/recherche/displ
ayrdda.cfm?ID=8524&cnt=1
PROVENANCE: Sternberg, Joseph
CAIN No. 162442
TITLE: Fonds Joseph Sternberg
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 0,90 m de documents textuels
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Joseph Sternberg est né en Roumanie en
1912. À Bucarest, il fait des études en chimie et en
médecine et se spécialise en physiologie et en
endocrinologie, domaines où il entreprend une carrière dans
l'enseignement et la recherche clinique. En 1946, il se rend
à Paris effectuer des stages à l'Institut Pasteur et à
l'Institut de recherches agronomiques. En 1952, il entre à
l'Institut de microbiologie et d'hygiène et à l'École
d'hygiène (où il deviendra professeur agrégé en 1961) tous
deux dirigés par Armand Frappier. Il devient professeur
titulaire de l'Université de Montréal en 1978. Professeur au
Département de physiologie de la Faculté de médecine de
l'Université de Montréal, il s'intéresse aux problèmes
causés par l'irradiation accidentelle et les déchets
radioactifs. Il est l'auteur de nombreuses publications et
en 1970, il lance L'International Journal of Nuclear
Medecine and Biology. Ses mérites sont reconnus tant par
l'American College of Nuclear Medicine dont il est le
vice-président que par l'Université de Lyon qui lui a
décerné un doctorat honorifique. L'Université de Montréal
lui a, pour sa part, décerné l'éméritat en 1979. Joseph
Sternberg est décédé en mars 1991. Source: Info Med, 14.4
(mars-avril 1991) : 10.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Le fonds témoigne des activités de Joseph Sternberg à titre
de chercheur et de professeur.Le fonds comprend de la
correspondance, des documents relatifs à des congrès, des
notes de cours, divers projets de recherche, des articles de
revues, des travaux d'étudiants et des documents divers.
REPOSITORY: Université de Montréal
CONSULT RDAQ FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION: http://www.rdaq.qc.ca/cgi-bin/templates/body/recherche/displ
ayrdda.cfm?ID=8524&cnt=1
PROVENANCE: Sternberg, Joseph
CAIN No. 162442
TITLE: Fonds Joseph Sternberg
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 0,90 m de documents textuels
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Joseph Sternberg est né en Roumanie en
1912. À Bucarest, il fait des études en chimie et en
médecine et se spécialise en physiologie et en
endocrinologie, domaines où il entreprend une carrière dans
l'enseignement et la recherche clinique. En 1946, il se rend
à Paris effectuer des stages à l'Institut Pasteur et à
l'Institut de recherches agronomiques. En 1952, il entre à
l'Institut de microbiologie et d'hygiène et à l'École
d'hygiène (où il deviendra professeur agrégé en 1961) tous
deux dirigés par Armand Frappier. Il devient professeur
titulaire de l'Université de Montréal en 1978. Professeur au
Département de physiologie de la Faculté de médecine de
l'Université de Montréal, il s'intéresse aux problèmes
causés par l'irradiation accidentelle et les déchets
radioactifs. Il est l'auteur de nombreuses publications et
en 1970, il lance L'International Journal of Nuclear
Medecine and Biology. Ses mérites sont reconnus tant par
l'American College of Nuclear Medicine dont il est le
vice-président que par l'Université de Lyon qui lui a
décerné un doctorat honorifique. L'Université de Montréal
lui a, pour sa part, décerné l'éméritat en 1979. Joseph
Sternberg est décédé en mars 1991. Source: Info Med, 14.4
(mars-avril 1991) : 10.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Le fonds témoigne des activités de Joseph Sternberg à titre
de chercheur et de professeur.Le fonds comprend de la
correspondance, des documents relatifs à des congrès, des
notes de cours, divers projets de recherche, des articles de
revues, des travaux d'étudiants et des documents divers.
REPOSITORY: Université de Montréal
CONSULT RDAQ FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION: http://www.rdaq.qc.ca/cgi-bin/templates/body/recherche/displ
ayrdda.cfm?ID=8524&cnt=1
PROVENANCE: Sternberg, Joseph
CAIN No. 162442
TITLE: Fonds Joseph Sternberg
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 0,90 m de documents textuels
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Joseph Sternberg est né en Roumanie en
1912. À Bucarest, il fait des études en chimie et en
médecine et se spécialise en physiologie et en
endocrinologie, domaines où il entreprend une carrière dans
l'enseignement et la recherche clinique. En 1946, il se rend
à Paris effectuer des stages à l'Institut Pasteur et à
l'Institut de recherches agronomiques. En 1952, il entre à
l'Institut de microbiologie et d'hygiène et à l'École
d'hygiène (où il deviendra professeur agrégé en 1961) tous
deux dirigés par Armand Frappier. Il devient professeur
titulaire de l'Université de Montréal en 1978. Professeur au
Département de physiologie de la Faculté de médecine de
l'Université de Montréal, il s'intéresse aux problèmes
causés par l'irradiation accidentelle et les déchets
radioactifs. Il est l'auteur de nombreuses publications et
en 1970, il lance L'International Journal of Nuclear
Medecine and Biology. Ses mérites sont reconnus tant par
l'American College of Nuclear Medicine dont il est le
vice-président que par l'Université de Lyon qui lui a
décerné un doctorat honorifique. L'Université de Montréal
lui a, pour sa part, décerné l'éméritat en 1979. Joseph
Sternberg est décédé en mars 1991. Source: Info Med, 14.4
(mars-avril 1991) : 10.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Le fonds témoigne des activités de Joseph Sternberg à titre
de chercheur et de professeur.Le fonds comprend de la
correspondance, des documents relatifs à des congrès, des
notes de cours, divers projets de recherche, des articles de
revues, des travaux d'étudiants et des documents divers.
REPOSITORY: Université de Montréal
CONSULT RDAQ FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION: http://www.rdaq.qc.ca/cgi-bin/templates/body/recherche/displ
ayrdda.cfm?ID=8524&cnt=1
PROVENANCE: Sternberg, Joseph
CAIN No. 162442
TITLE: Fonds Joseph Sternberg
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 0,90 m de documents textuels
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Joseph Sternberg est né en Roumanie en
1912. À Bucarest, il fait des études en chimie et en
médecine et se spécialise en physiologie et en
endocrinologie, domaines où il entreprend une carrière dans
l'enseignement et la recherche clinique. En 1946, il se rend
à Paris effectuer des stages à l'Institut Pasteur et à
l'Institut de recherches agronomiques. En 1952, il entre à
l'Institut de microbiologie et d'hygiène et à l'École
d'hygiène (où il deviendra professeur agrégé en 1961) tous
deux dirigés par Armand Frappier. Il devient professeur
titulaire de l'Université de Montréal en 1978. Professeur au
Département de physiologie de la Faculté de médecine de
l'Université de Montréal, il s'intéresse aux problèmes
causés par l'irradiation accidentelle et les déchets
radioactifs. Il est l'auteur de nombreuses publications et
en 1970, il lance L'International Journal of Nuclear
Medecine and Biology. Ses mérites sont reconnus tant par
l'American College of Nuclear Medicine dont il est le
vice-président que par l'Université de Lyon qui lui a
décerné un doctorat honorifique. L'Université de Montréal
lui a, pour sa part, décerné l'éméritat en 1979. Joseph
Sternberg est décédé en mars 1991. Source: Info Med, 14.4
(mars-avril 1991) : 10.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Le fonds témoigne des activités de Joseph Sternberg à titre
de chercheur et de professeur.Le fonds comprend de la
correspondance, des documents relatifs à des congrès, des
notes de cours, divers projets de recherche, des articles de
revues, des travaux d'étudiants et des documents divers.
REPOSITORY: Université de Montréal
CONSULT RDAQ FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION: http://www.rdaq.qc.ca/cgi-bin/templates/body/recherche/displ
ayrdda.cfm?ID=8524&cnt=1
PROVENANCE: Sternberg, Joseph
CAIN No. 162442
TITLE: Fonds Joseph Sternberg
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 0,90 m de documents textuels
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Joseph Sternberg est né en Roumanie en
1912. À Bucarest, il fait des études en chimie et en
médecine et se spécialise en physiologie et en
endocrinologie, domaines où il entreprend une carrière dans
l'enseignement et la recherche clinique. En 1946, il se rend
à Paris effectuer des stages à l'Institut Pasteur et à
l'Institut de recherches agronomiques. En 1952, il entre à
l'Institut de microbiologie et d'hygiène et à l'École
d'hygiène (où il deviendra professeur agrégé en 1961) tous
deux dirigés par Armand Frappier. Il devient professeur
titulaire de l'Université de Montréal en 1978. Professeur au
Département de physiologie de la Faculté de médecine de
l'Université de Montréal, il s'intéresse aux problèmes
causés par l'irradiation accidentelle et les déchets
radioactifs. Il est l'auteur de nombreuses publications et
en 1970, il lance L'International Journal of Nuclear
Medecine and Biology. Ses mérites sont reconnus tant par
l'American College of Nuclear Medicine dont il est le
vice-président que par l'Université de Lyon qui lui a
décerné un doctorat honorifique. L'Université de Montréal
lui a, pour sa part, décerné l'éméritat en 1979. Joseph
Sternberg est décédé en mars 1991. Source: Info Med, 14.4
(mars-avril 1991) : 10.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Le fonds témoigne des activités de Joseph Sternberg à titre
de chercheur et de professeur.Le fonds comprend de la
correspondance, des documents relatifs à des congrès, des
notes de cours, divers projets de recherche, des articles de
revues, des travaux d'étudiants et des documents divers.
REPOSITORY: Université de Montréal
CONSULT RDAQ FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION: http://www.rdaq.qc.ca/cgi-bin/templates/body/recherche/displ
ayrdda.cfm?ID=8524&cnt=1
PROVENANCE: Sternberg, Joseph
CAIN No. 162442
TITLE: Fonds Joseph Sternberg
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 0,90 m de documents textuels
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Joseph Sternberg est né en Roumanie en
1912. À Bucarest, il fait des études en chimie et en
médecine et se spécialise en physiologie et en
endocrinologie, domaines où il entreprend une carrière dans
l'enseignement et la recherche clinique. En 1946, il se rend
à Paris effectuer des stages à l'Institut Pasteur et à
l'Institut de recherches agronomiques. En 1952, il entre à
l'Institut de microbiologie et d'hygiène et à l'École
d'hygiène (où il deviendra professeur agrégé en 1961) tous
deux dirigés par Armand Frappier. Il devient professeur
titulaire de l'Université de Montréal en 1978. Professeur au
Département de physiologie de la Faculté de médecine de
l'Université de Montréal, il s'intéresse aux problèmes
causés par l'irradiation accidentelle et les déchets
radioactifs. Il est l'auteur de nombreuses publications et
en 1970, il lance L'International Journal of Nuclear
Medecine and Biology. Ses mérites sont reconnus tant par
l'American College of Nuclear Medicine dont il est le
vice-président que par l'Université de Lyon qui lui a
décerné un doctorat honorifique. L'Université de Montréal
lui a, pour sa part, décerné l'éméritat en 1979. Joseph
Sternberg est décédé en mars 1991. Source: Info Med, 14.4
(mars-avril 1991) : 10.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Le fonds témoigne des activités de Joseph Sternberg à titre
de chercheur et de professeur.Le fonds comprend de la
correspondance, des documents relatifs à des congrès, des
notes de cours, divers projets de recherche, des articles de
revues, des travaux d'étudiants et des documents divers.
REPOSITORY: Université de Montréal
CONSULT RDAQ FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION: http://www.rdaq.qc.ca/cgi-bin/templates/body/recherche/displ
ayrdda.cfm?ID=8524&cnt=1
PROVENANCE: Sternberg, Joseph
CAIN No. 162442
TITLE: Fonds Joseph Sternberg
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 0,90 m de documents textuels
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Joseph Sternberg est né en Roumanie en
1912. À Bucarest, il fait des études en chimie et en
médecine et se spécialise en physiologie et en
endocrinologie, domaines où il entreprend une carrière dans
l'enseignement et la recherche clinique. En 1946, il se rend
à Paris effectuer des stages à l'Institut Pasteur et à
l'Institut de recherches agronomiques. En 1952, il entre à
l'Institut de microbiologie et d'hygiène et à l'École
d'hygiène (où il deviendra professeur agrégé en 1961) tous
deux dirigés par Armand Frappier. Il devient professeur
titulaire de l'Université de Montréal en 1978. Professeur au
Département de physiologie de la Faculté de médecine de
l'Université de Montréal, il s'intéresse aux problèmes
causés par l'irradiation accidentelle et les déchets
radioactifs. Il est l'auteur de nombreuses publications et
en 1970, il lance L'International Journal of Nuclear
Medecine and Biology. Ses mérites sont reconnus tant par
l'American College of Nuclear Medicine dont il est le
vice-président que par l'Université de Lyon qui lui a
décerné un doctorat honorifique. L'Université de Montréal
lui a, pour sa part, décerné l'éméritat en 1979. Joseph
Sternberg est décédé en mars 1991. Source: Info Med, 14.4
(mars-avril 1991) : 10.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Le fonds témoigne des activités de Joseph Sternberg à titre
de chercheur et de professeur.Le fonds comprend de la
correspondance, des documents relatifs à des congrès, des
notes de cours, divers projets de recherche, des articles de
revues, des travaux d'étudiants et des documents divers.
REPOSITORY: Université de Montréal
CONSULT RDAQ FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION: http://www.rdaq.qc.ca/cgi-bin/templates/body/recherche/displ
ayrdda.cfm?ID=8524&cnt=1
PROVENANCE: Sternberg, Joseph
CAIN No. 162442
TITLE: Fonds Joseph Sternberg
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 0,90 m de documents textuels
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Joseph Sternberg est né en Roumanie en
1912. À Bucarest, il fait des études en chimie et en
médecine et se spécialise en physiologie et en
endocrinologie, domaines où il entreprend une carrière dans
l'enseignement et la recherche clinique. En 1946, il se rend
à Paris effectuer des stages à l'Institut Pasteur et à
l'Institut de recherches agronomiques. En 1952, il entre à
l'Institut de microbiologie et d'hygiène et à l'École
d'hygiène (où il deviendra professeur agrégé en 1961) tous
deux dirigés par Armand Frappier. Il devient professeur
titulaire de l'Université de Montréal en 1978. Professeur au
Département de physiologie de la Faculté de médecine de
l'Université de Montréal, il s'intéresse aux problèmes
causés par l'irradiation accidentelle et les déchets
radioactifs. Il est l'auteur de nombreuses publications et
en 1970, il lance L'International Journal of Nuclear
Medecine and Biology. Ses mérites sont reconnus tant par
l'American College of Nuclear Medicine dont il est le
vice-président que par l'Université de Lyon qui lui a
décerné un doctorat honorifique. L'Université de Montréal
lui a, pour sa part, décerné l'éméritat en 1979. Joseph
Sternberg est décédé en mars 1991. Source: Info Med, 14.4
(mars-avril 1991) : 10.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Le fonds témoigne des activités de Joseph Sternberg à titre
de chercheur et de professeur.Le fonds comprend de la
correspondance, des documents relatifs à des congrès, des
notes de cours, divers projets de recherche, des articles de
revues, des travaux d'étudiants et des documents divers.
REPOSITORY: Université de Montréal
CONSULT RDAQ FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION: http://www.rdaq.qc.ca/cgi-bin/templates/body/recherche/displ
ayrdda.cfm?ID=8524&cnt=1
PROVENANCE: Sternberg, Joseph
CAIN No. 162442
TITLE: Fonds Joseph Sternberg
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 0,90 m de documents textuels
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Joseph Sternberg est né en Roumanie en
1912. À Bucarest, il fait des études en chimie et en
médecine et se spécialise en physiologie et en
endocrinologie, domaines où il entreprend une carrière dans
l'enseignement et la recherche clinique. En 1946, il se rend
à Paris effectuer des stages à l'Institut Pasteur et à
l'Institut de recherches agronomiques. En 1952, il entre à
l'Institut de microbiologie et d'hygiène et à l'École
d'hygiène (où il deviendra professeur agrégé en 1961) tous
deux dirigés par Armand Frappier. Il devient professeur
titulaire de l'Université de Montréal en 1978. Professeur au
Département de physiologie de la Faculté de médecine de
l'Université de Montréal, il s'intéresse aux problèmes
causés par l'irradiation accidentelle et les déchets
radioactifs. Il est l'auteur de nombreuses publications et
en 1970, il lance L'International Journal of Nuclear
Medecine and Biology. Ses mérites sont reconnus tant par
l'American College of Nuclear Medicine dont il est le
vice-président que par l'Université de Lyon qui lui a
décerné un doctorat honorifique. L'Université de Montréal
lui a, pour sa part, décerné l'éméritat en 1979. Joseph
Sternberg est décédé en mars 1991. Source: Info Med, 14.4
(mars-avril 1991) : 10.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Le fonds témoigne des activités de Joseph Sternberg à titre
de chercheur et de professeur.Le fonds comprend de la
correspondance, des documents relatifs à des congrès, des
notes de cours, divers projets de recherche, des articles de
revues, des travaux d'étudiants et des documents divers.
REPOSITORY: Université de Montréal
CONSULT RDAQ FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION: http://www.rdaq.qc.ca/cgi-bin/templates/body/recherche/displ
ayrdda.cfm?ID=8524&cnt=1
PROVENANCE: Sternberg, Joseph
CAIN No. 162442
TITLE: Fonds Joseph Sternberg
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 0,90 m de documents textuels
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Joseph Sternberg est né en Roumanie en
1912. À Bucarest, il fait des études en chimie et en
médecine et se spécialise en physiologie et en
endocrinologie, domaines où il entreprend une carrière dans
l'enseignement et la recherche clinique. En 1946, il se rend
à Paris effectuer des stages à l'Institut Pasteur et à
l'Institut de recherches agronomiques. En 1952, il entre à
l'Institut de microbiologie et d'hygiène et à l'École
d'hygiène (où il deviendra professeur agrégé en 1961) tous
deux dirigés par Armand Frappier. Il devient professeur
titulaire de l'Université de Montréal en 1978. Professeur au
Département de physiologie de la Faculté de médecine de
l'Université de Montréal, il s'intéresse aux problèmes
causés par l'irradiation accidentelle et les déchets
radioactifs. Il est l'auteur de nombreuses publications et
en 1970, il lance L'International Journal of Nuclear
Medecine and Biology. Ses mérites sont reconnus tant par
l'American College of Nuclear Medicine dont il est le
vice-président que par l'Université de Lyon qui lui a
décerné un doctorat honorifique. L'Université de Montréal
lui a, pour sa part, décerné l'éméritat en 1979. Joseph
Sternberg est décédé en mars 1991. Source: Info Med, 14.4
(mars-avril 1991) : 10.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Le fonds témoigne des activités de Joseph Sternberg à titre
de chercheur et de professeur.Le fonds comprend de la
correspondance, des documents relatifs à des congrès, des
notes de cours, divers projets de recherche, des articles de
revues, des travaux d'étudiants et des documents divers.
REPOSITORY: Université de Montréal
CONSULT RDAQ FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION: http://www.rdaq.qc.ca/cgi-bin/templates/body/recherche/displ
ayrdda.cfm?ID=8524&cnt=1
PROVENANCE: Sternberg, Joseph
CAIN No. 211866
TITLE: James Calcutt Hibbard collection
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 6 cm of textual records
29 photographs: b&w; 20.5 x 25.5 cm or smaller
DATES: 1942-1988
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: James Calcutt Hibbard served with the
Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) and attained the rank of Rear
Admiral. Born in 1908, he joined the RCN in 1926 and served
in England and Canada prior to the Second World War. During
the war, he commanded the destroyer HMCS Skeena, 1940-1942,
in the Battle of the Atlantic and from 1942 to 1943 he was
appointed to Staff of Captain (D) as Training Commander for
crews engaged in the Battle of the Atlantic. In 1943 he was
appointed to command HMCS Iroquois. In the post-war period,
Hibbard served as Deputy Chief of Naval Personnel,
1945-1947, and as Chief of Naval Personnel, 1950-1953. He
also commanded HMCS Ontario, 1947-1949, and was Flag
Officer, Pacific Coast, 1953-1956. He retired from active
service in 1956.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Collection consists of copies of "The Action Room" by
Captain J.D. Prentice regarding the retirement and career of
Rear-Admiral J.C. Hibbard in 1955, as well as other copies
written by Hibbard as reports in 1945 regarding the
development and training carried out in the Action Room from
1942 to 1945. There are also transcripts of interviews with
Hibbard by Hal Lawrence in 1984 regarding Hibbard's career
with the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN), and an article
"Reminiscences of the Battle of the Atlantic" by Hibbard.
Also includes photographs of the Action Room,
correspondence, articles and various other documents.
REPOSITORY: National Defence Headquarters Directorate of History and
Heritage/Ministère de la Défense nationale,
Direction-Histoire et patrimoine
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Unclassified
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: None
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: None
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The provenance is unknown.
ASSOCIATED MATERIALS: Associated material can be found in Library and Archives
Canada. The title is the James Calcutt Hibbard fonds and the
reference number is R4390-0-1-E (formerly MG 31 E
51).Additional material can be found at the CFB Esquimalt
Naval and Military Museum. The title is the James C. Hibbard
fonds.
RELATED MATERIALS: The following related records can be found in the Document
Collection: 88/6 - [Report to Minister of National Defence
on his visit to Korea]. Photocopy. May 1952. 88/7 - [Letter
to Directorate of History, concerning his taking command of
HMCS Iroquois following ship's company refusing to do duty
in July 1943, with attached documents.] 14 January 1988.
ACCRUALS: No further accruals are expected.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Originally titled "Biographical File - Hibbard, James
Calcutt."
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 2004/34
PROVENANCE: Hibbard, James Calcutt, 1908-
CAIN No. 211866
TITLE: James Calcutt Hibbard collection
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 6 cm of textual records
29 photographs: b&w; 20.5 x 25.5 cm or smaller
DATES: 1942-1988
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: James Calcutt Hibbard served with the
Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) and attained the rank of Rear
Admiral. Born in 1908, he joined the RCN in 1926 and served
in England and Canada prior to the Second World War. During
the war, he commanded the destroyer HMCS Skeena, 1940-1942,
in the Battle of the Atlantic and from 1942 to 1943 he was
appointed to Staff of Captain (D) as Training Commander for
crews engaged in the Battle of the Atlantic. In 1943 he was
appointed to command HMCS Iroquois. In the post-war period,
Hibbard served as Deputy Chief of Naval Personnel,
1945-1947, and as Chief of Naval Personnel, 1950-1953. He
also commanded HMCS Ontario, 1947-1949, and was Flag
Officer, Pacific Coast, 1953-1956. He retired from active
service in 1956.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Collection consists of copies of "The Action Room" by
Captain J.D. Prentice regarding the retirement and career of
Rear-Admiral J.C. Hibbard in 1955, as well as other copies
written by Hibbard as reports in 1945 regarding the
development and training carried out in the Action Room from
1942 to 1945. There are also transcripts of interviews with
Hibbard by Hal Lawrence in 1984 regarding Hibbard's career
with the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN), and an article
"Reminiscences of the Battle of the Atlantic" by Hibbard.
Also includes photographs of the Action Room,
correspondence, articles and various other documents.
REPOSITORY: National Defence Headquarters Directorate of History and
Heritage/Ministère de la Défense nationale,
Direction-Histoire et patrimoine
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Unclassified
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: None
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: None
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The provenance is unknown.
ASSOCIATED MATERIALS: Associated material can be found in Library and Archives
Canada. The title is the James Calcutt Hibbard fonds and the
reference number is R4390-0-1-E (formerly MG 31 E
51).Additional material can be found at the CFB Esquimalt
Naval and Military Museum. The title is the James C. Hibbard
fonds.
RELATED MATERIALS: The following related records can be found in the Document
Collection: 88/6 - [Report to Minister of National Defence
on his visit to Korea]. Photocopy. May 1952. 88/7 - [Letter
to Directorate of History, concerning his taking command of
HMCS Iroquois following ship's company refusing to do duty
in July 1943, with attached documents.] 14 January 1988.
ACCRUALS: No further accruals are expected.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Originally titled "Biographical File - Hibbard, James
Calcutt."
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 2004/34
PROVENANCE: Hibbard, James Calcutt, 1908-
CAIN No. 211866
TITLE: James Calcutt Hibbard collection
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 6 cm of textual records
29 photographs: b&w; 20.5 x 25.5 cm or smaller
DATES: 1942-1988
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: James Calcutt Hibbard served with the
Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) and attained the rank of Rear
Admiral. Born in 1908, he joined the RCN in 1926 and served
in England and Canada prior to the Second World War. During
the war, he commanded the destroyer HMCS Skeena, 1940-1942,
in the Battle of the Atlantic and from 1942 to 1943 he was
appointed to Staff of Captain (D) as Training Commander for
crews engaged in the Battle of the Atlantic. In 1943 he was
appointed to command HMCS Iroquois. In the post-war period,
Hibbard served as Deputy Chief of Naval Personnel,
1945-1947, and as Chief of Naval Personnel, 1950-1953. He
also commanded HMCS Ontario, 1947-1949, and was Flag
Officer, Pacific Coast, 1953-1956. He retired from active
service in 1956.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Collection consists of copies of "The Action Room" by
Captain J.D. Prentice regarding the retirement and career of
Rear-Admiral J.C. Hibbard in 1955, as well as other copies
written by Hibbard as reports in 1945 regarding the
development and training carried out in the Action Room from
1942 to 1945. There are also transcripts of interviews with
Hibbard by Hal Lawrence in 1984 regarding Hibbard's career
with the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN), and an article
"Reminiscences of the Battle of the Atlantic" by Hibbard.
Also includes photographs of the Action Room,
correspondence, articles and various other documents.
REPOSITORY: National Defence Headquarters Directorate of History and
Heritage/Ministère de la Défense nationale,
Direction-Histoire et patrimoine
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Unclassified
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: None
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: None
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The provenance is unknown.
ASSOCIATED MATERIALS: Associated material can be found in Library and Archives
Canada. The title is the James Calcutt Hibbard fonds and the
reference number is R4390-0-1-E (formerly MG 31 E
51).Additional material can be found at the CFB Esquimalt
Naval and Military Museum. The title is the James C. Hibbard
fonds.
RELATED MATERIALS: The following related records can be found in the Document
Collection: 88/6 - [Report to Minister of National Defence
on his visit to Korea]. Photocopy. May 1952. 88/7 - [Letter
to Directorate of History, concerning his taking command of
HMCS Iroquois following ship's company refusing to do duty
in July 1943, with attached documents.] 14 January 1988.
ACCRUALS: No further accruals are expected.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Originally titled "Biographical File - Hibbard, James
Calcutt."
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 2004/34
PROVENANCE: Hibbard, James Calcutt, 1908-
CAIN No. 211866
TITLE: James Calcutt Hibbard collection
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 6 cm of textual records
29 photographs: b&w; 20.5 x 25.5 cm or smaller
DATES: 1942-1988
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: James Calcutt Hibbard served with the
Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) and attained the rank of Rear
Admiral. Born in 1908, he joined the RCN in 1926 and served
in England and Canada prior to the Second World War. During
the war, he commanded the destroyer HMCS Skeena, 1940-1942,
in the Battle of the Atlantic and from 1942 to 1943 he was
appointed to Staff of Captain (D) as Training Commander for
crews engaged in the Battle of the Atlantic. In 1943 he was
appointed to command HMCS Iroquois. In the post-war period,
Hibbard served as Deputy Chief of Naval Personnel,
1945-1947, and as Chief of Naval Personnel, 1950-1953. He
also commanded HMCS Ontario, 1947-1949, and was Flag
Officer, Pacific Coast, 1953-1956. He retired from active
service in 1956.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Collection consists of copies of "The Action Room" by
Captain J.D. Prentice regarding the retirement and career of
Rear-Admiral J.C. Hibbard in 1955, as well as other copies
written by Hibbard as reports in 1945 regarding the
development and training carried out in the Action Room from
1942 to 1945. There are also transcripts of interviews with
Hibbard by Hal Lawrence in 1984 regarding Hibbard's career
with the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN), and an article
"Reminiscences of the Battle of the Atlantic" by Hibbard.
Also includes photographs of the Action Room,
correspondence, articles and various other documents.
REPOSITORY: National Defence Headquarters Directorate of History and
Heritage/Ministère de la Défense nationale,
Direction-Histoire et patrimoine
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Unclassified
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: None
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: None
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The provenance is unknown.
ASSOCIATED MATERIALS: Associated material can be found in Library and Archives
Canada. The title is the James Calcutt Hibbard fonds and the
reference number is R4390-0-1-E (formerly MG 31 E
51).Additional material can be found at the CFB Esquimalt
Naval and Military Museum. The title is the James C. Hibbard
fonds.
RELATED MATERIALS: The following related records can be found in the Document
Collection: 88/6 - [Report to Minister of National Defence
on his visit to Korea]. Photocopy. May 1952. 88/7 - [Letter
to Directorate of History, concerning his taking command of
HMCS Iroquois following ship's company refusing to do duty
in July 1943, with attached documents.] 14 January 1988.
ACCRUALS: No further accruals are expected.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Originally titled "Biographical File - Hibbard, James
Calcutt."
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 2004/34
PROVENANCE: Hibbard, James Calcutt, 1908-
CAIN No. 211866
TITLE: James Calcutt Hibbard collection
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 6 cm of textual records
29 photographs: b&w; 20.5 x 25.5 cm or smaller
DATES: 1942-1988
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: James Calcutt Hibbard served with the
Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) and attained the rank of Rear
Admiral. Born in 1908, he joined the RCN in 1926 and served
in England and Canada prior to the Second World War. During
the war, he commanded the destroyer HMCS Skeena, 1940-1942,
in the Battle of the Atlantic and from 1942 to 1943 he was
appointed to Staff of Captain (D) as Training Commander for
crews engaged in the Battle of the Atlantic. In 1943 he was
appointed to command HMCS Iroquois. In the post-war period,
Hibbard served as Deputy Chief of Naval Personnel,
1945-1947, and as Chief of Naval Personnel, 1950-1953. He
also commanded HMCS Ontario, 1947-1949, and was Flag
Officer, Pacific Coast, 1953-1956. He retired from active
service in 1956.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Collection consists of copies of "The Action Room" by
Captain J.D. Prentice regarding the retirement and career of
Rear-Admiral J.C. Hibbard in 1955, as well as other copies
written by Hibbard as reports in 1945 regarding the
development and training carried out in the Action Room from
1942 to 1945. There are also transcripts of interviews with
Hibbard by Hal Lawrence in 1984 regarding Hibbard's career
with the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN), and an article
"Reminiscences of the Battle of the Atlantic" by Hibbard.
Also includes photographs of the Action Room,
correspondence, articles and various other documents.
REPOSITORY: National Defence Headquarters Directorate of History and
Heritage/Ministère de la Défense nationale,
Direction-Histoire et patrimoine
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Unclassified
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: None
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: None
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The provenance is unknown.
ASSOCIATED MATERIALS: Associated material can be found in Library and Archives
Canada. The title is the James Calcutt Hibbard fonds and the
reference number is R4390-0-1-E (formerly MG 31 E
51).Additional material can be found at the CFB Esquimalt
Naval and Military Museum. The title is the James C. Hibbard
fonds.
RELATED MATERIALS: The following related records can be found in the Document
Collection: 88/6 - [Report to Minister of National Defence
on his visit to Korea]. Photocopy. May 1952. 88/7 - [Letter
to Directorate of History, concerning his taking command of
HMCS Iroquois following ship's company refusing to do duty
in July 1943, with attached documents.] 14 January 1988.
ACCRUALS: No further accruals are expected.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Originally titled "Biographical File - Hibbard, James
Calcutt."
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 2004/34
PROVENANCE: Hibbard, James Calcutt, 1908-
CAIN No. 211866
TITLE: James Calcutt Hibbard collection
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 6 cm of textual records
29 photographs: b&w; 20.5 x 25.5 cm or smaller
DATES: 1942-1988
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: James Calcutt Hibbard served with the
Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) and attained the rank of Rear
Admiral. Born in 1908, he joined the RCN in 1926 and served
in England and Canada prior to the Second World War. During
the war, he commanded the destroyer HMCS Skeena, 1940-1942,
in the Battle of the Atlantic and from 1942 to 1943 he was
appointed to Staff of Captain (D) as Training Commander for
crews engaged in the Battle of the Atlantic. In 1943 he was
appointed to command HMCS Iroquois. In the post-war period,
Hibbard served as Deputy Chief of Naval Personnel,
1945-1947, and as Chief of Naval Personnel, 1950-1953. He
also commanded HMCS Ontario, 1947-1949, and was Flag
Officer, Pacific Coast, 1953-1956. He retired from active
service in 1956.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Collection consists of copies of "The Action Room" by
Captain J.D. Prentice regarding the retirement and career of
Rear-Admiral J.C. Hibbard in 1955, as well as other copies
written by Hibbard as reports in 1945 regarding the
development and training carried out in the Action Room from
1942 to 1945. There are also transcripts of interviews with
Hibbard by Hal Lawrence in 1984 regarding Hibbard's career
with the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN), and an article
"Reminiscences of the Battle of the Atlantic" by Hibbard.
Also includes photographs of the Action Room,
correspondence, articles and various other documents.
REPOSITORY: National Defence Headquarters Directorate of History and
Heritage/Ministère de la Défense nationale,
Direction-Histoire et patrimoine
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Unclassified
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: None
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: None
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The provenance is unknown.
ASSOCIATED MATERIALS: Associated material can be found in Library and Archives
Canada. The title is the James Calcutt Hibbard fonds and the
reference number is R4390-0-1-E (formerly MG 31 E
51).Additional material can be found at the CFB Esquimalt
Naval and Military Museum. The title is the James C. Hibbard
fonds.
RELATED MATERIALS: The following related records can be found in the Document
Collection: 88/6 - [Report to Minister of National Defence
on his visit to Korea]. Photocopy. May 1952. 88/7 - [Letter
to Directorate of History, concerning his taking command of
HMCS Iroquois following ship's company refusing to do duty
in July 1943, with attached documents.] 14 January 1988.
ACCRUALS: No further accruals are expected.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Originally titled "Biographical File - Hibbard, James
Calcutt."
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 2004/34
PROVENANCE: Hibbard, James Calcutt, 1908-
CAIN No. 211866
TITLE: James Calcutt Hibbard collection
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 6 cm of textual records
29 photographs: b&w; 20.5 x 25.5 cm or smaller
DATES: 1942-1988
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: James Calcutt Hibbard served with the
Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) and attained the rank of Rear
Admiral. Born in 1908, he joined the RCN in 1926 and served
in England and Canada prior to the Second World War. During
the war, he commanded the destroyer HMCS Skeena, 1940-1942,
in the Battle of the Atlantic and from 1942 to 1943 he was
appointed to Staff of Captain (D) as Training Commander for
crews engaged in the Battle of the Atlantic. In 1943 he was
appointed to command HMCS Iroquois. In the post-war period,
Hibbard served as Deputy Chief of Naval Personnel,
1945-1947, and as Chief of Naval Personnel, 1950-1953. He
also commanded HMCS Ontario, 1947-1949, and was Flag
Officer, Pacific Coast, 1953-1956. He retired from active
service in 1956.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Collection consists of copies of "The Action Room" by
Captain J.D. Prentice regarding the retirement and career of
Rear-Admiral J.C. Hibbard in 1955, as well as other copies
written by Hibbard as reports in 1945 regarding the
development and training carried out in the Action Room from
1942 to 1945. There are also transcripts of interviews with
Hibbard by Hal Lawrence in 1984 regarding Hibbard's career
with the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN), and an article
"Reminiscences of the Battle of the Atlantic" by Hibbard.
Also includes photographs of the Action Room,
correspondence, articles and various other documents.
REPOSITORY: National Defence Headquarters Directorate of History and
Heritage/Ministère de la Défense nationale,
Direction-Histoire et patrimoine
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Unclassified
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: None
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: None
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The provenance is unknown.
ASSOCIATED MATERIALS: Associated material can be found in Library and Archives
Canada. The title is the James Calcutt Hibbard fonds and the
reference number is R4390-0-1-E (formerly MG 31 E
51).Additional material can be found at the CFB Esquimalt
Naval and Military Museum. The title is the James C. Hibbard
fonds.
RELATED MATERIALS: The following related records can be found in the Document
Collection: 88/6 - [Report to Minister of National Defence
on his visit to Korea]. Photocopy. May 1952. 88/7 - [Letter
to Directorate of History, concerning his taking command of
HMCS Iroquois following ship's company refusing to do duty
in July 1943, with attached documents.] 14 January 1988.
ACCRUALS: No further accruals are expected.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Originally titled "Biographical File - Hibbard, James
Calcutt."
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 2004/34
PROVENANCE: Hibbard, James Calcutt, 1908-
CAIN No. 211866
TITLE: James Calcutt Hibbard collection
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 6 cm of textual records
29 photographs: b&w; 20.5 x 25.5 cm or smaller
DATES: 1942-1988
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: James Calcutt Hibbard served with the
Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) and attained the rank of Rear
Admiral. Born in 1908, he joined the RCN in 1926 and served
in England and Canada prior to the Second World War. During
the war, he commanded the destroyer HMCS Skeena, 1940-1942,
in the Battle of the Atlantic and from 1942 to 1943 he was
appointed to Staff of Captain (D) as Training Commander for
crews engaged in the Battle of the Atlantic. In 1943 he was
appointed to command HMCS Iroquois. In the post-war period,
Hibbard served as Deputy Chief of Naval Personnel,
1945-1947, and as Chief of Naval Personnel, 1950-1953. He
also commanded HMCS Ontario, 1947-1949, and was Flag
Officer, Pacific Coast, 1953-1956. He retired from active
service in 1956.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Collection consists of copies of "The Action Room" by
Captain J.D. Prentice regarding the retirement and career of
Rear-Admiral J.C. Hibbard in 1955, as well as other copies
written by Hibbard as reports in 1945 regarding the
development and training carried out in the Action Room from
1942 to 1945. There are also transcripts of interviews with
Hibbard by Hal Lawrence in 1984 regarding Hibbard's career
with the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN), and an article
"Reminiscences of the Battle of the Atlantic" by Hibbard.
Also includes photographs of the Action Room,
correspondence, articles and various other documents.
REPOSITORY: National Defence Headquarters Directorate of History and
Heritage/Ministère de la Défense nationale,
Direction-Histoire et patrimoine
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Unclassified
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: None
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: None
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The provenance is unknown.
ASSOCIATED MATERIALS: Associated material can be found in Library and Archives
Canada. The title is the James Calcutt Hibbard fonds and the
reference number is R4390-0-1-E (formerly MG 31 E
51).Additional material can be found at the CFB Esquimalt
Naval and Military Museum. The title is the James C. Hibbard
fonds.
RELATED MATERIALS: The following related records can be found in the Document
Collection: 88/6 - [Report to Minister of National Defence
on his visit to Korea]. Photocopy. May 1952. 88/7 - [Letter
to Directorate of History, concerning his taking command of
HMCS Iroquois following ship's company refusing to do duty
in July 1943, with attached documents.] 14 January 1988.
ACCRUALS: No further accruals are expected.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Originally titled "Biographical File - Hibbard, James
Calcutt."
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 2004/34
PROVENANCE: Hibbard, James Calcutt, 1908-
CAIN No. 211866
TITLE: James Calcutt Hibbard collection
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 6 cm of textual records
29 photographs: b&w; 20.5 x 25.5 cm or smaller
DATES: 1942-1988
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: James Calcutt Hibbard served with the
Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) and attained the rank of Rear
Admiral. Born in 1908, he joined the RCN in 1926 and served
in England and Canada prior to the Second World War. During
the war, he commanded the destroyer HMCS Skeena, 1940-1942,
in the Battle of the Atlantic and from 1942 to 1943 he was
appointed to Staff of Captain (D) as Training Commander for
crews engaged in the Battle of the Atlantic. In 1943 he was
appointed to command HMCS Iroquois. In the post-war period,
Hibbard served as Deputy Chief of Naval Personnel,
1945-1947, and as Chief of Naval Personnel, 1950-1953. He
also commanded HMCS Ontario, 1947-1949, and was Flag
Officer, Pacific Coast, 1953-1956. He retired from active
service in 1956.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Collection consists of copies of "The Action Room" by
Captain J.D. Prentice regarding the retirement and career of
Rear-Admiral J.C. Hibbard in 1955, as well as other copies
written by Hibbard as reports in 1945 regarding the
development and training carried out in the Action Room from
1942 to 1945. There are also transcripts of interviews with
Hibbard by Hal Lawrence in 1984 regarding Hibbard's career
with the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN), and an article
"Reminiscences of the Battle of the Atlantic" by Hibbard.
Also includes photographs of the Action Room,
correspondence, articles and various other documents.
REPOSITORY: National Defence Headquarters Directorate of History and
Heritage/Ministère de la Défense nationale,
Direction-Histoire et patrimoine
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Unclassified
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: None
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: None
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The provenance is unknown.
ASSOCIATED MATERIALS: Associated material can be found in Library and Archives
Canada. The title is the James Calcutt Hibbard fonds and the
reference number is R4390-0-1-E (formerly MG 31 E
51).Additional material can be found at the CFB Esquimalt
Naval and Military Museum. The title is the James C. Hibbard
fonds.
RELATED MATERIALS: The following related records can be found in the Document
Collection: 88/6 - [Report to Minister of National Defence
on his visit to Korea]. Photocopy. May 1952. 88/7 - [Letter
to Directorate of History, concerning his taking command of
HMCS Iroquois following ship's company refusing to do duty
in July 1943, with attached documents.] 14 January 1988.
ACCRUALS: No further accruals are expected.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Originally titled "Biographical File - Hibbard, James
Calcutt."
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 2004/34
PROVENANCE: Hibbard, James Calcutt, 1908-
CAIN No. 211866
TITLE: James Calcutt Hibbard collection
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 6 cm of textual records
29 photographs: b&w; 20.5 x 25.5 cm or smaller
DATES: 1942-1988
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: James Calcutt Hibbard served with the
Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) and attained the rank of Rear
Admiral. Born in 1908, he joined the RCN in 1926 and served
in England and Canada prior to the Second World War. During
the war, he commanded the destroyer HMCS Skeena, 1940-1942,
in the Battle of the Atlantic and from 1942 to 1943 he was
appointed to Staff of Captain (D) as Training Commander for
crews engaged in the Battle of the Atlantic. In 1943 he was
appointed to command HMCS Iroquois. In the post-war period,
Hibbard served as Deputy Chief of Naval Personnel,
1945-1947, and as Chief of Naval Personnel, 1950-1953. He
also commanded HMCS Ontario, 1947-1949, and was Flag
Officer, Pacific Coast, 1953-1956. He retired from active
service in 1956.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Collection consists of copies of "The Action Room" by
Captain J.D. Prentice regarding the retirement and career of
Rear-Admiral J.C. Hibbard in 1955, as well as other copies
written by Hibbard as reports in 1945 regarding the
development and training carried out in the Action Room from
1942 to 1945. There are also transcripts of interviews with
Hibbard by Hal Lawrence in 1984 regarding Hibbard's career
with the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN), and an article
"Reminiscences of the Battle of the Atlantic" by Hibbard.
Also includes photographs of the Action Room,
correspondence, articles and various other documents.
REPOSITORY: National Defence Headquarters Directorate of History and
Heritage/Ministère de la Défense nationale,
Direction-Histoire et patrimoine
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Unclassified
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: None
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: None
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The provenance is unknown.
ASSOCIATED MATERIALS: Associated material can be found in Library and Archives
Canada. The title is the James Calcutt Hibbard fonds and the
reference number is R4390-0-1-E (formerly MG 31 E
51).Additional material can be found at the CFB Esquimalt
Naval and Military Museum. The title is the James C. Hibbard
fonds.
RELATED MATERIALS: The following related records can be found in the Document
Collection: 88/6 - [Report to Minister of National Defence
on his visit to Korea]. Photocopy. May 1952. 88/7 - [Letter
to Directorate of History, concerning his taking command of
HMCS Iroquois following ship's company refusing to do duty
in July 1943, with attached documents.] 14 January 1988.
ACCRUALS: No further accruals are expected.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Originally titled "Biographical File - Hibbard, James
Calcutt."
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 2004/34
PROVENANCE: Hibbard, James Calcutt, 1908-
CAIN No. 211866
TITLE: James Calcutt Hibbard collection
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 6 cm of textual records
29 photographs: b&w; 20.5 x 25.5 cm or smaller
DATES: 1942-1988
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: James Calcutt Hibbard served with the
Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) and attained the rank of Rear
Admiral. Born in 1908, he joined the RCN in 1926 and served
in England and Canada prior to the Second World War. During
the war, he commanded the destroyer HMCS Skeena, 1940-1942,
in the Battle of the Atlantic and from 1942 to 1943 he was
appointed to Staff of Captain (D) as Training Commander for
crews engaged in the Battle of the Atlantic. In 1943 he was
appointed to command HMCS Iroquois. In the post-war period,
Hibbard served as Deputy Chief of Naval Personnel,
1945-1947, and as Chief of Naval Personnel, 1950-1953. He
also commanded HMCS Ontario, 1947-1949, and was Flag
Officer, Pacific Coast, 1953-1956. He retired from active
service in 1956.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Collection consists of copies of "The Action Room" by
Captain J.D. Prentice regarding the retirement and career of
Rear-Admiral J.C. Hibbard in 1955, as well as other copies
written by Hibbard as reports in 1945 regarding the
development and training carried out in the Action Room from
1942 to 1945. There are also transcripts of interviews with
Hibbard by Hal Lawrence in 1984 regarding Hibbard's career
with the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN), and an article
"Reminiscences of the Battle of the Atlantic" by Hibbard.
Also includes photographs of the Action Room,
correspondence, articles and various other documents.
REPOSITORY: National Defence Headquarters Directorate of History and
Heritage/Ministère de la Défense nationale,
Direction-Histoire et patrimoine
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Unclassified
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: None
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: None
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The provenance is unknown.
ASSOCIATED MATERIALS: Associated material can be found in Library and Archives
Canada. The title is the James Calcutt Hibbard fonds and the
reference number is R4390-0-1-E (formerly MG 31 E
51).Additional material can be found at the CFB Esquimalt
Naval and Military Museum. The title is the James C. Hibbard
fonds.
RELATED MATERIALS: The following related records can be found in the Document
Collection: 88/6 - [Report to Minister of National Defence
on his visit to Korea]. Photocopy. May 1952. 88/7 - [Letter
to Directorate of History, concerning his taking command of
HMCS Iroquois following ship's company refusing to do duty
in July 1943, with attached documents.] 14 January 1988.
ACCRUALS: No further accruals are expected.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Originally titled "Biographical File - Hibbard, James
Calcutt."
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 2004/34
PROVENANCE: Hibbard, James Calcutt, 1908-
CAIN No. 211866
TITLE: James Calcutt Hibbard collection
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 6 cm of textual records
29 photographs: b&w; 20.5 x 25.5 cm or smaller
DATES: 1942-1988
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: James Calcutt Hibbard served with the
Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) and attained the rank of Rear
Admiral. Born in 1908, he joined the RCN in 1926 and served
in England and Canada prior to the Second World War. During
the war, he commanded the destroyer HMCS Skeena, 1940-1942,
in the Battle of the Atlantic and from 1942 to 1943 he was
appointed to Staff of Captain (D) as Training Commander for
crews engaged in the Battle of the Atlantic. In 1943 he was
appointed to command HMCS Iroquois. In the post-war period,
Hibbard served as Deputy Chief of Naval Personnel,
1945-1947, and as Chief of Naval Personnel, 1950-1953. He
also commanded HMCS Ontario, 1947-1949, and was Flag
Officer, Pacific Coast, 1953-1956. He retired from active
service in 1956.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Collection consists of copies of "The Action Room" by
Captain J.D. Prentice regarding the retirement and career of
Rear-Admiral J.C. Hibbard in 1955, as well as other copies
written by Hibbard as reports in 1945 regarding the
development and training carried out in the Action Room from
1942 to 1945. There are also transcripts of interviews with
Hibbard by Hal Lawrence in 1984 regarding Hibbard's career
with the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN), and an article
"Reminiscences of the Battle of the Atlantic" by Hibbard.
Also includes photographs of the Action Room,
correspondence, articles and various other documents.
REPOSITORY: National Defence Headquarters Directorate of History and
Heritage/Ministère de la Défense nationale,
Direction-Histoire et patrimoine
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Unclassified
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: None
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: None
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The provenance is unknown.
ASSOCIATED MATERIALS: Associated material can be found in Library and Archives
Canada. The title is the James Calcutt Hibbard fonds and the
reference number is R4390-0-1-E (formerly MG 31 E
51).Additional material can be found at the CFB Esquimalt
Naval and Military Museum. The title is the James C. Hibbard
fonds.
RELATED MATERIALS: The following related records can be found in the Document
Collection: 88/6 - [Report to Minister of National Defence
on his visit to Korea]. Photocopy. May 1952. 88/7 - [Letter
to Directorate of History, concerning his taking command of
HMCS Iroquois following ship's company refusing to do duty
in July 1943, with attached documents.] 14 January 1988.
ACCRUALS: No further accruals are expected.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Originally titled "Biographical File - Hibbard, James
Calcutt."
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 2004/34
PROVENANCE: Hibbard, James Calcutt, 1908-
CAIN No. 211866
TITLE: James Calcutt Hibbard collection
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 6 cm of textual records
29 photographs: b&w; 20.5 x 25.5 cm or smaller
DATES: 1942-1988
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: James Calcutt Hibbard served with the
Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) and attained the rank of Rear
Admiral. Born in 1908, he joined the RCN in 1926 and served
in England and Canada prior to the Second World War. During
the war, he commanded the destroyer HMCS Skeena, 1940-1942,
in the Battle of the Atlantic and from 1942 to 1943 he was
appointed to Staff of Captain (D) as Training Commander for
crews engaged in the Battle of the Atlantic. In 1943 he was
appointed to command HMCS Iroquois. In the post-war period,
Hibbard served as Deputy Chief of Naval Personnel,
1945-1947, and as Chief of Naval Personnel, 1950-1953. He
also commanded HMCS Ontario, 1947-1949, and was Flag
Officer, Pacific Coast, 1953-1956. He retired from active
service in 1956.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Collection consists of copies of "The Action Room" by
Captain J.D. Prentice regarding the retirement and career of
Rear-Admiral J.C. Hibbard in 1955, as well as other copies
written by Hibbard as reports in 1945 regarding the
development and training carried out in the Action Room from
1942 to 1945. There are also transcripts of interviews with
Hibbard by Hal Lawrence in 1984 regarding Hibbard's career
with the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN), and an article
"Reminiscences of the Battle of the Atlantic" by Hibbard.
Also includes photographs of the Action Room,
correspondence, articles and various other documents.
REPOSITORY: National Defence Headquarters Directorate of History and
Heritage/Ministère de la Défense nationale,
Direction-Histoire et patrimoine
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Unclassified
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: None
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: None
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The provenance is unknown.
ASSOCIATED MATERIALS: Associated material can be found in Library and Archives
Canada. The title is the James Calcutt Hibbard fonds and the
reference number is R4390-0-1-E (formerly MG 31 E
51).Additional material can be found at the CFB Esquimalt
Naval and Military Museum. The title is the James C. Hibbard
fonds.
RELATED MATERIALS: The following related records can be found in the Document
Collection: 88/6 - [Report to Minister of National Defence
on his visit to Korea]. Photocopy. May 1952. 88/7 - [Letter
to Directorate of History, concerning his taking command of
HMCS Iroquois following ship's company refusing to do duty
in July 1943, with attached documents.] 14 January 1988.
ACCRUALS: No further accruals are expected.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Originally titled "Biographical File - Hibbard, James
Calcutt."
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 2004/34
PROVENANCE: Hibbard, James Calcutt, 1908-
CAIN No. 262737
TITLE: James Calcutt Hibbard fonds [textual record]
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 0.7 cm of textual records : photocopies.
DATES: 1945-1982.
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Rear-Admiral James Calcutt Hibbard was
born at Hemison, Ste-Malachie, Que., on 26 March 1908 and
was educated there. He began a long and distinguished career
in the Royal Canadian Navy in 1926. Hibbard served in
England and in Canada, prior to World War II. During the
war, he commanded the destroyer Skeena, 1940-1942, in the
Battle of the Atlantic and from 1942 to 1943 he was
appointed to Staff of Captain (D) as Training Commander for
crews engaged in the Battle of the Atlantic. In 1943, he was
appointed to command H.M.C.S. Iroquois.
In the post-war period, Hibbard served as Deputy Chief of
Naval Personnel, 1945 to 1947, and as Chief of Naval
Personnel, 1950 to 1953. He also commanded H.M.C.S. Ontario,
1947 to 1949, and was Flag Officer, Pacific Coast, 1953 to
1956. Hibbard retired from active service in 1956; however,
he continues his life long interest in the Canadian Navy.
See also: Canadian Who's Who, 1987.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of correspondence, newspaper clippings and
reports. The correspondence and newspaper clippings pertain
to the training of crews of the R.C.N. for the Battle of the
Atlantic, the performance of H.M.C.S. Skeena, 1941, and the
10the Destroyer Flotilla, 1944, the incident on H.M.C.S.
Ontario, 1947, in relation to the Mainguy report and the
R.C.N. in the first decade after the war. Hibbard's report
concerns a visit to Canadian ships stationed in the Far
East, particularly Korea, in 1952. The fonds consists of 30
photocopied pages.
REPOSITORY: National Archives of Canada
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: No finding aid
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Received in 1982 from Rear-Admiral J.C. Hibbard of Victoria,
B.C._
PROVENANCE: Hibbard, James Calcutt, 1908-
SUBJECTS: Naval officers - Canada, 1945-1982
Skeena (Ship), 1941
Navies - Canada, 1945-1982
Ontario (Ship), 1947
World War II - Naval operations
Korea, 1952
Naval vessels, [1939-1945]
Battle of the Atlantic, 1941-1944
Canada. Royal Canadian Navy. 10th Destroyer Flotilla, 1944
CAIN No. 162830
TITLE: Fonds de la Fabrique de la paroisse de l'Immaculée-Conception
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 24 cm de documents textuels.
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Le 8 septembre 1634, le Père Lejeune,
supérieur des Jésuites en Nouvelle-France et son compagnon
le Père Jacques Buteux, organisèrent un premier service
religieux à Trois-Rivières et une petite église en bois fut
construite sous le vocable de la Conception Immaculée de
Marie. Et, quoiqu'il existait déjà un conseil de fabrique en
1651, ce n'est que le 30 octobre 1678 que Mgr François de
Laval proclama l'érection de la paroisse de
l'Immaculée-Conception qui à cette époque réunissait les
paroisses de Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Bécancour et Nicolet. Les
marguilliers élus devaient remplir leur rôle de
représentation et de collecte de fonds pour la paroisse, en
plus d'administrer les biens de la Fabrique. En 1822, la
Fabrique acquit l'ancien Manoir de Tonnancour pour qu'il
serve de presbytère jusqu'à la fin du 19e siècle.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Ce fonds témoigne de l'histoire de la paroisse de
l'Immaculée-Conception entre 1802 et 1908. Les documents de
ce fonds sont un bill, des cahiers d'annonces à l'usage du
desservant de la paroisse, de la correspondance, des
coupures de presse, des documents financiers et des
procès-verbaux.
REPOSITORY: Séminaire St-Joseph
CONSULT RDAQ FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION: http://www.rdaq.qc.ca/cgi-bin/templates/body/recherche/displ
ayrdda.cfm?ID=8946&cnt=1
PROVENANCE: Fabrique de la paroisse de l'Immaculée-Conception, 1651-
CAIN No. 269100
TITLE: Barbara Chilcott fonds [multiple media]
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 2.64 m of textual records.
5 watercolours.
2 drawings : brush and black ink.
1 medal : enamel on gold.
2 film reels (10 min, 20 s).
986 photographs, : b/w prints ; size varies.
1 blueprint
1 video cassette : (11 min 30 s)
170 photographs, : b/w negatives, ; 35 mm.
193 photographs, : col. prints, including 22 polaroids ;
size varies.
DATES: [1920-2004].
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: One of Canada's leading actresses during
the 1950s and 1960s, Barbara Chilcott was born in 1923. Her
father, E.J. Davis, managed the Davis Leather Company in
Newmarket and her mother, Dorothy Chilcott, who had been
born into an emigrant Romany family of entertainers from
Britain, taught elocution, dancing and dramatic arts.
Barbara Chilcott had two brothers, Donald and Murray Davis,
who also became well-known actors. Although their mother
died when they were young, the Davis children learned
theatre arts from the Toronto actress and teacher Josephine
Barrington, who often visited the Davis family at their
Muskoka summer home at St. Elmo. Chilcott went on to study
in the United States with Tamara Daykarhanova, from
Stanislavsky's Moscow Art Theatre, and then in London,
England, at the Central School of Speech and Drama. She
joined the Royal Canadian Navy Show in 1943 and returned to
London, performing at the London Hippodrome, and then
touring throughout Britain and post-war Europe.
She returned to Canada in the 1950s, working with the Straw
Hat Players, the International Players in Kingston, the
Canadian Repertory Theatre in Ottawa, and at Stratford
Festival. She played the female lead in Tyrone Guthrie's
famous Stratford production of Tamburlaine the Great on
Broadway in 1956. She also appeared in CBC radio and
television dramas, notably directed by Paul Almond. She was
a co-founder with her brothers of the Crest Theatre in
Toronto in 1953. In 1957, she won critical acclaim in
London, England, in the Crest's production of a J.B.
Priestley play, The Glass Cage, and she appeared on British
television during the following years. She settled again in
Canada in 1959, working at the Crest until it folded and
then founding the Crest Theatre Hour Company, which toured
Ontario schools performing dramatic works. After the Crest
Theatre Hour Company in turn folded in 1968, Chilcott worked
in regional theatre across Canada and occasionally appeared
in films. She married the Canadian composer Harry Somers in
1967 (an earlier marriage, in 1952, to the actor Max
Helpmann had ended in divorce).
Barbara Chilcott is the recipient of awards from the Toronto
Theatre Alliance and Canadian Actors' Equity Association for
her contributions to Canadian theatre, as well as being a
Member of the Order of Ontario.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of textual records and graphic material,
as well as clips from two early home movies. The textual
records have been arranged in 6 series: Personal material
and memorabilia, Theatre records, Personal correspondence
(including 5 photos enclosed with letters - see accession
record for additional photographs); Murray Davis records;
Donald Davis records; Davis Family records (which includes
several items relating to Dorothy Chilcott, Barbara's
mother).
The two film reels document family and friends of the Davis
family at St. Elmo in the Muskokas, August 1931; and
operations inside the Davis Leather Company, Newmarket,
Ontario, circa 1930.
REPOSITORY: National Archives of Canada
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: Textual records: The recipient of copies is
responsible for determining whether material is subject to
copyright and for ascertaining the name of the person or
organization holding copyright. The recipient is also
responsible for determining whether any use of copyrighted
material does or does not constitute an infringement of
copyright under the Copyright Act.
Graphic (art): Physical access through an art archivist.
Various copyrights.
Graphic (photo): Copyright varies.
Audio-Visual material. No reproduction without the consent
of Barbara Chilcott.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Graphic material (art) The works are catalogued on the
Minisis-ICON database. Electronic Open
Audio-visual material Moving images : Electronic Refer to
MISACS database for item-level descriptions. 90: Open
Electronic Open
ONLINE FINDING AID: http://data2.collectionscanada.ca/pdf/pdf001/p000000956.pdf
Textual records Electronic Open
RELATED MATERIALS: A Donald Davis fonds exist also at York University Archives,
Toronto, ON.
A Crest Theatre fonds exists at Guelph University Library,
Guelph, ON.
PROVENANCE: Chilcott, Barbara, 1923-
CAIN No. 269100
TITLE: Barbara Chilcott fonds [multiple media]
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 2.64 m of textual records.
5 watercolours.
2 drawings : brush and black ink.
1 medal : enamel on gold.
2 film reels (10 min, 20 s).
986 photographs, : b/w prints ; size varies.
1 blueprint
1 video cassette : (11 min 30 s)
170 photographs, : b/w negatives, ; 35 mm.
193 photographs, : col. prints, including 22 polaroids ;
size varies.
DATES: [1920-2004].
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: One of Canada's leading actresses during
the 1950s and 1960s, Barbara Chilcott was born in 1923. Her
father, E.J. Davis, managed the Davis Leather Company in
Newmarket and her mother, Dorothy Chilcott, who had been
born into an emigrant Romany family of entertainers from
Britain, taught elocution, dancing and dramatic arts.
Barbara Chilcott had two brothers, Donald and Murray Davis,
who also became well-known actors. Although their mother
died when they were young, the Davis children learned
theatre arts from the Toronto actress and teacher Josephine
Barrington, who often visited the Davis family at their
Muskoka summer home at St. Elmo. Chilcott went on to study
in the United States with Tamara Daykarhanova, from
Stanislavsky's Moscow Art Theatre, and then in London,
England, at the Central School of Speech and Drama. She
joined the Royal Canadian Navy Show in 1943 and returned to
London, performing at the London Hippodrome, and then
touring throughout Britain and post-war Europe.
She returned to Canada in the 1950s, working with the Straw
Hat Players, the International Players in Kingston, the
Canadian Repertory Theatre in Ottawa, and at Stratford
Festival. She played the female lead in Tyrone Guthrie's
famous Stratford production of Tamburlaine the Great on
Broadway in 1956. She also appeared in CBC radio and
television dramas, notably directed by Paul Almond. She was
a co-founder with her brothers of the Crest Theatre in
Toronto in 1953. In 1957, she won critical acclaim in
London, England, in the Crest's production of a J.B.
Priestley play, The Glass Cage, and she appeared on British
television during the following years. She settled again in
Canada in 1959, working at the Crest until it folded and
then founding the Crest Theatre Hour Company, which toured
Ontario schools performing dramatic works. After the Crest
Theatre Hour Company in turn folded in 1968, Chilcott worked
in regional theatre across Canada and occasionally appeared
in films. She married the Canadian composer Harry Somers in
1967 (an earlier marriage, in 1952, to the actor Max
Helpmann had ended in divorce).
Barbara Chilcott is the recipient of awards from the Toronto
Theatre Alliance and Canadian Actors' Equity Association for
her contributions to Canadian theatre, as well as being a
Member of the Order of Ontario.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of textual records and graphic material,
as well as clips from two early home movies. The textual
records have been arranged in 6 series: Personal material
and memorabilia, Theatre records, Personal correspondence
(including 5 photos enclosed with letters - see accession
record for additional photographs); Murray Davis records;
Donald Davis records; Davis Family records (which includes
several items relating to Dorothy Chilcott, Barbara's
mother).
The two film reels document family and friends of the Davis
family at St. Elmo in the Muskokas, August 1931; and
operations inside the Davis Leather Company, Newmarket,
Ontario, circa 1930.
REPOSITORY: National Archives of Canada
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: Textual records: The recipient of copies is
responsible for determining whether material is subject to
copyright and for ascertaining the name of the person or
organization holding copyright. The recipient is also
responsible for determining whether any use of copyrighted
material does or does not constitute an infringement of
copyright under the Copyright Act.
Graphic (art): Physical access through an art archivist.
Various copyrights.
Graphic (photo): Copyright varies.
Audio-Visual material. No reproduction without the consent
of Barbara Chilcott.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Graphic material (art) The works are catalogued on the
Minisis-ICON database. Electronic Open
Audio-visual material Moving images : Electronic Refer to
MISACS database for item-level descriptions. 90: Open
Electronic Open
ONLINE FINDING AID: http://data2.collectionscanada.ca/pdf/pdf001/p000000956.pdf
Textual records Electronic Open
RELATED MATERIALS: A Donald Davis fonds exist also at York University Archives,
Toronto, ON.
A Crest Theatre fonds exists at Guelph University Library,
Guelph, ON.
PROVENANCE: Chilcott, Barbara, 1923-
CAIN No. 259521
TITLE: Labour Council of Metropolitan Toronto fonds [textual
record, graphic material]
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 8.48 m of textual records.
12 microfilm reels.
209 photographs : b&w.
DATES: 1871-1971.
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Municipal Labour Council
The Toronto Trades Assembly, the first central labour
organization in Canada, was formed early in 1871. It ceased
to function during the depression of the latter part of the
decade and was re-organized in 1881 as the Toronto Trades
and Labor Council. A second labour council was established
in Toronto in 1913 for national unions affiliated with the
Canadian Federation of Labour. In 1927, following the
formation of the All-Canadian Congress of Labour by the
merger of the Federation and the Canadian Brotherhood of
Railway Employees, this council was re-named the National
Labour Council of Toronto.
When the Canadian Congress of Labour was formed in 1940, the
locals of the unions affiliated to the Congress of
Industrial Organizations joined this council and the name
was changed to Toronto Labour Council. In 1950, the
Lakeshore Labour Council (CIO) merged with this council and
it was re-named the Toronto and Lakeshore Labour Council.
With the 1956 merger of the Trades and Labor Congressof
Canada and the Canadian Congress of Labour, the two Toronto
councils amalgamated under the name Toronto and District
Labour Council. In 1968, the name was changed to Labour
Council of Metropolitan Toronto in keeping with the
reorganization of municipal government.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of textual records: minutes of the Toronto
Trades Assembly, 1871-1878; the Toronto Trades and Labor
Council, 1881-1921; the Toronto District Labor Council,
1902-1926; the Toronto District Trades and Labor Council,
1871-1887, 1950-1956; the National Labour Council of
Toronto, 1934-1940; the Toronto Labour Council, 1940-1949;
the Toronto and District Labour Council, 1956-1968;
predominantly as microfilm copies, but with some originals
and typed transcripts. Other series are letterbooks of the
Toronto District Labor Council, 1905-1908, and miscellaneous
records of the Toronto Labour Council, 1937-1939, 1956-1971.
Microfilm copy of minutes of the Toronto Trades Assembly,
1871-1878, the Toronto Trades and Labour Council, 1881-1893,
minutes of the Toronto District Labor Council, 1922-1950,
the Toronto District Trades and Labor Council, 1950-1956,
the National Labour Council of Toronto, 1934-1940, the
Toronto Labour Council, 1940-1951, the Toronto and Lakeshore
Labour Council, 1951-1956 and the Toronto and District
Labour Council, 1958-1968 are located on microfilm reels
M-304 to M-305 and M-2292 to M-2297. Minutes of the Toronto
Trades and Labor Council, 1893 to 1902 and minutes of the
Toronto District Labour Council, 1904 to 1908 are available
on microfilm reels C-4587 to C-4590.
The fonds also contains photographs relating to the
activities of the Labour Council of Metropolitan Toronto,
1914-1967.
REPOSITORY: National Archives of Canada
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: Photographs: No donor restrictions. Various
copyrights on items less than 50 years old. Copyright
expired on items more than 50 years old. Credit: Name of
photographer / National Archives of Canada / Copy negative no.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Textual records The finding aid is a list of the contents
on each reel of microfilm and a list of the file titles in
the chronological series. MSS0383 Electronic Open
Photographs See photographic inventories, indexes, and
caption lists arranged by accession number. FA-500 Other Not
applicable
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The minutebooks, 1887-1921, and the letterbook, 1905-1908,
of the Toronto District Labor Council were presented in 1970
by the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) through Dr. Eugene
Forsey. Other minutes were presented by the CLC in 1981.
The chronological files of the Toronto Labour Council were
presented by the Labour Council of Metropolitan Toronto in
1973.
The microfilm reels were filmed by the Archives in 1958,
1970 and 1973 from originals held by the Canadian Labour
Council and the Labour Council of Metropolitan Toronto.
PROVENANCE: Labour Council of Metropolitan Toronto
SUBJECTS: Trade-unions - Canada, 1871-1971
Toronto Trades and Labor Council, 1887-1921
Toronto District Labour Council - Records and
correspondence, 1905-1908
Toronto Trades Assembly, 1871-1878
Toronto (Ont.) - Trade unions, 1871-1971
Toronto District Labor Council, 1902-1926, 1939-1950
Trade-union meetings - Canada, [1871-1971]
Toronto District Trades and Labour Council, 1950-1956
National Labour Council of Toronto, 1934-1940
Toronto Labour Council, 1940-1949
Toronto and Lakeshore Labour Council, 1950-1956
Toronto and District Labour Council, 1956-1968
CAIN No. 270055
TITLE: Myles Kinney collection
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 2.5 cm of textual records
ca. 193 photographs
1 plan
DATES: 1904-1955, 1986
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Myles Curtis Kinney was born on April 20,
1914 at Tyvan, Saskatchewan. He received his primary and
secondary education in Tyvan and attended the Provincial
Normal School in Regina from 1933 to 1934. Kinney taught in
rural Saskatchewan before enlisting in the Second World War.
He served four years with the Canadian Army, including
service in Northwest Europe as a troop commander in 8
Canadian Reconnaissance Regiment (14 Canadian Hussars).
Following the War, Kinney studied at university in England
and attended the University of Saskatchewan, graduating with
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education degrees in 1948.
He then moved to Regina, where he worked as a teacher and
principal with the Regina Public School Board until his
retirement in 1975.
Myles Kinney died in Regina on February 3, 1993.
Myles Kinney married Pearl Burgess in 1945. They had one
child: Cheryl.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: This collection consists of materials collected by Myles
Kinney relating mainly to his interest in genealogy and the
history of the Tyvan, Saskatchewan district.
The collection includes photographs of the Tyvan district
and residents; a photocopied postcard addressed to Monsieur
Georges de Savage, a Tyvan resident; reminiscences of Tyvan
residents Mary Houston and Mrs. William G. Rapeer; a 1919
fire insurance plan of Tyvan; a photocopied letter to Kinney
from R.L.N. McNaughton and accompanying material relating to
the history of Tyvan; a local history of Tyvan published in
1986 by Myles C. Kinney; and the May 24 and July 12, 1907
editions of the Tyvan Signal. The collection also includes a
1934 yearbook of the Provincial Normal School in Regina.
No series assignment was applied to the records in this
collection.
REPOSITORY: Saskatchewan Archives Board
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Records are open for research use.
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: Use, publication and/or reproduction of records
are subject to terms and conditions of the Copyright Act.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: SAFA 295 consists of a collection description and is
available in paper format. Item descriptions of the fire
insurance plan and the majority of photographs are available
in Threshold. Item descriptions of photographs are also
available in the Historical Photographs (Regina) card
catalogue.
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: Myles Kinney donated some of these records to the Regina
office, Saskatchewan Archives in three accessions between
1983 and 1989: R83-346 (July 13, 1983); R87-138 (March 13,
1987); and R89-054 (March 7, 1989). Myles Kinney loaned some
of these records to the Regina office, Saskatchewan Archives
for copying in twenty accessions between 1974 and 1985: 1293
(Photo R) (July 1, 1974); 583 (R) (March 13, 1975); 1338
(Photo R) (March 1, 1975); 1448 (Photo R) (February 1,
1976); R79-074 (February 12, 1979); R79-085 (March 30,
1979); R79-122 (April 30, 1979); R80-203 (February 1, 1980);
R80-702 (July 1, 1980); R81-104 (March 1, 1981); R81-469
(September 1, 1981); R81-571 (December 1, 1981); R81-578
(December 8, 1981); R81-579 (December 8, 1981); R82-085
(March 1, 1982); R82-428 (August 1, 1982); R83-163 (March 1,
1983); R83-345 (July 13, 1983); R83-393 (September 8, 1983);
and R85-053 (February 19, 1985). The Regina office,
Saskatchewan Archives purchased some of these records in
1987. The records were assigned accession number R87-133
(March 13, 1987).
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: F451 [Textual records: R-E238, R-E413, R-E1238, R-E2053,
R-E2054, R-E4042; Photographs: R-A12436 to R-A12520,
R-A12854 to R-A12881, R-A14582 to R-A14587, R-A17213 to
R-A17216, R-A18039 to R-A18045, R-A20102 to R-A20114,
R-A21332, R-A21784, R-A21899, R-A21900, R-A22318, R-A22748,
R-A22749, R-A23622, R-A23835 to R-A23839, R-A25382 to
R-A25385, R-B7381 to R-B7384, R-B7428 to R-B7429, R-B9385,
R-B10404 to R-B10407, R-B10964, R-B11044 to R-B11046,
R-B14289, R-D1591, R-D2533; Plan: A350; Microfilm: R-1.814]
PROVENANCE: Kinney, Myles C., 1914-1993
CAIN No. 166754
TITLE: Fonds de la Fabrique de la paroisse Saint-Joseph-de-Maskinongé
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 3 cm de documents textuels.
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: La paroisse Saint-Joseph-de-Maskinongé
fut reconnue le 21 septembre 1721 par un règlement des
autorités civiles et religieuses. Par ailleurs, son érection
civile date du 1er juillet 1855.
REPOSITORY: Séminaire St-Joseph
CONSULT RDAQ FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION: http://www.rdaq.qc.ca/cgi-bin/templates/body/recherche/displ
ayrdda.cfm?ID=8921&cnt=1
PROVENANCE: Fabrique de la paroisse Saint-Joseph-de-Maskinongé, 1721-
CAIN No. 166754
TITLE: Fonds de la Fabrique de la paroisse Saint-Joseph-de-Maskinongé
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 3 cm de documents textuels.
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: La paroisse Saint-Joseph-de-Maskinongé
fut reconnue le 21 septembre 1721 par un règlement des
autorités civiles et religieuses. Par ailleurs, son érection
civile date du 1er juillet 1855.
REPOSITORY: Séminaire St-Joseph
CONSULT RDAQ FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION: http://www.rdaq.qc.ca/cgi-bin/templates/body/recherche/displ
ayrdda.cfm?ID=8921&cnt=1
PROVENANCE: Fabrique de la paroisse Saint-Joseph-de-Maskinongé, 1721-
CAIN No. 140385
TITLE: C.E. Lawson and Company fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 3 cm of textual records
DATES: 1911-1913
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The C.E. Lawson Company is first listed
in the City Directory in 1907. In 1911 it is located at 15
Lonsdale Ave., with Charles Lawson being in partnership with
G.S. Shepherd. A 1913 advertisement proclaims: " Loans,
Rents and investments, Insurance, Financial and Real Estate
Agents, we specialize in business properties." In 1915 the
company moved to 20 Lonsdale Ave. In 1916 Lawson became
clerk of the District of North Vancouver.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of two leather bound journals numbered two
and three, recording transfers of deed and certificates of
title. No. 2 is dated 1911, and no. 3, 1912-1913.
REPOSITORY: North Vancouver Museum and Archives
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Finding aid available.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on contents of fonds.
PROVENANCE: C.E. Lawson and Company
SUBJECTS: C.E. Lawson and Company
CAIN No. 140385
TITLE: C.E. Lawson and Company fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 3 cm of textual records
DATES: 1911-1913
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The C.E. Lawson Company is first listed
in the City Directory in 1907. In 1911 it is located at 15
Lonsdale Ave., with Charles Lawson being in partnership with
G.S. Shepherd. A 1913 advertisement proclaims: " Loans,
Rents and investments, Insurance, Financial and Real Estate
Agents, we specialize in business properties." In 1915 the
company moved to 20 Lonsdale Ave. In 1916 Lawson became
clerk of the District of North Vancouver.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of two leather bound journals numbered two
and three, recording transfers of deed and certificates of
title. No. 2 is dated 1911, and no. 3, 1912-1913.
REPOSITORY: North Vancouver Museum and Archives
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Finding aid available.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on contents of fonds.
PROVENANCE: C.E. Lawson and Company
SUBJECTS: C.E. Lawson and Company
CAIN No. 256949
TITLE: Walter Henry Dunworth fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 0.05 m of textual records
DATES: 1898- 1899
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Walter Harvey Dunworth was born circa
1870 and lived in Halifax, Nova Scotia. In 1898, he
journeyed to Alberta to join the Klondike Gold Rush.
Dunworth took the Overland route via Edmonton and the
Athabasca River. After traveling for a winter, Dunworth
turned back, and he returned to Nova Scotia. Walter Harvey
Dunworth died circa 1950.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of a diary documenting Walter Henry
Dunworth's attempt to reach the Klondike from 1898 – 1899.
REPOSITORY: Provincial Archives of Alberta
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: There are no restrictions on access. Permission for use
required. Subject to the Copyright Act.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: No inventory/file list available.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: In 1994, Clare Hewson, Walter Henry Dunworth's
grandson, donated the material to the Provincial Archives of
Alberta.
LOCATION OF OTHER ARCHIVAL MATERIALS: For more material on Walter Henry Dunworth,
please see the Walter Henry Dunworth fonds at the Athabasca
Archives. For more material on travels to the Klondike,
please see the Abel Weekes fonds at the Provincial Archives
of Alberta.
LANGUAGE: The material is in English.
ACCRUALS: Further accruals are not expected.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Information for the administrative history/biographical
sketch sourced from the Athabasca Archives Walter Henry
Dunwroth fonds description.
Title based on contents of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: Dunworth, Walter Henry
SUBJECTS: Dunworth, Walter Henry
Exploration, discovery and travel
CAIN No. 256949
TITLE: Walter Henry Dunworth fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 0.05 m of textual records
DATES: 1898- 1899
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Walter Harvey Dunworth was born circa
1870 and lived in Halifax, Nova Scotia. In 1898, he
journeyed to Alberta to join the Klondike Gold Rush.
Dunworth took the Overland route via Edmonton and the
Athabasca River. After traveling for a winter, Dunworth
turned back, and he returned to Nova Scotia. Walter Harvey
Dunworth died circa 1950.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of a diary documenting Walter Henry
Dunworth's attempt to reach the Klondike from 1898 – 1899.
REPOSITORY: Provincial Archives of Alberta
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: There are no restrictions on access. Permission for use
required. Subject to the Copyright Act.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: No inventory/file list available.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: In 1994, Clare Hewson, Walter Henry Dunworth's
grandson, donated the material to the Provincial Archives of
Alberta.
LOCATION OF OTHER ARCHIVAL MATERIALS: For more material on Walter Henry Dunworth,
please see the Walter Henry Dunworth fonds at the Athabasca
Archives. For more material on travels to the Klondike,
please see the Abel Weekes fonds at the Provincial Archives
of Alberta.
LANGUAGE: The material is in English.
ACCRUALS: Further accruals are not expected.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Information for the administrative history/biographical
sketch sourced from the Athabasca Archives Walter Henry
Dunwroth fonds description.
Title based on contents of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: Dunworth, Walter Henry
SUBJECTS: Dunworth, Walter Henry
Exploration, discovery and travel
CAIN No. 256949
TITLE: Walter Henry Dunworth fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 0.05 m of textual records
DATES: 1898- 1899
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Walter Harvey Dunworth was born circa
1870 and lived in Halifax, Nova Scotia. In 1898, he
journeyed to Alberta to join the Klondike Gold Rush.
Dunworth took the Overland route via Edmonton and the
Athabasca River. After traveling for a winter, Dunworth
turned back, and he returned to Nova Scotia. Walter Harvey
Dunworth died circa 1950.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of a diary documenting Walter Henry
Dunworth's attempt to reach the Klondike from 1898 – 1899.
REPOSITORY: Provincial Archives of Alberta
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: There are no restrictions on access. Permission for use
required. Subject to the Copyright Act.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: No inventory/file list available.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: In 1994, Clare Hewson, Walter Henry Dunworth's
grandson, donated the material to the Provincial Archives of
Alberta.
LOCATION OF OTHER ARCHIVAL MATERIALS: For more material on Walter Henry Dunworth,
please see the Walter Henry Dunworth fonds at the Athabasca
Archives. For more material on travels to the Klondike,
please see the Abel Weekes fonds at the Provincial Archives
of Alberta.
LANGUAGE: The material is in English.
ACCRUALS: Further accruals are not expected.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Information for the administrative history/biographical
sketch sourced from the Athabasca Archives Walter Henry
Dunwroth fonds description.
Title based on contents of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: Dunworth, Walter Henry
SUBJECTS: Dunworth, Walter Henry
Exploration, discovery and travel
CAIN No. 256949
TITLE: Walter Henry Dunworth fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 0.05 m of textual records
DATES: 1898- 1899
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Walter Harvey Dunworth was born circa
1870 and lived in Halifax, Nova Scotia. In 1898, he
journeyed to Alberta to join the Klondike Gold Rush.
Dunworth took the Overland route via Edmonton and the
Athabasca River. After traveling for a winter, Dunworth
turned back, and he returned to Nova Scotia. Walter Harvey
Dunworth died circa 1950.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of a diary documenting Walter Henry
Dunworth's attempt to reach the Klondike from 1898 – 1899.
REPOSITORY: Provincial Archives of Alberta
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: There are no restrictions on access. Permission for use
required. Subject to the Copyright Act.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: No inventory/file list available.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: In 1994, Clare Hewson, Walter Henry Dunworth's
grandson, donated the material to the Provincial Archives of
Alberta.
LOCATION OF OTHER ARCHIVAL MATERIALS: For more material on Walter Henry Dunworth,
please see the Walter Henry Dunworth fonds at the Athabasca
Archives. For more material on travels to the Klondike,
please see the Abel Weekes fonds at the Provincial Archives
of Alberta.
LANGUAGE: The material is in English.
ACCRUALS: Further accruals are not expected.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Information for the administrative history/biographical
sketch sourced from the Athabasca Archives Walter Henry
Dunwroth fonds description.
Title based on contents of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: Dunworth, Walter Henry
SUBJECTS: Dunworth, Walter Henry
Exploration, discovery and travel
CAIN No. 148487
TITLE: Wellington Dowler fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 5 cm of textual records
DATES: 1897-1910
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Wellington Dowler was secretary-treasurer
of the British Pacific Gold Property Company and City Clerk
of Victoria.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of general private correspondence and
letter books of the secretary-treasurer of the British
Pacific Gold Property Company.
REPOSITORY: British Columbia Archives
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: Dowler, Wellington, 1861-1927
SUBJECTS: Dowler, Wellington, 1861-1927
British Pacific Gold Property Company
CAIN No. 148487
TITLE: Wellington Dowler fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 5 cm of textual records
DATES: 1897-1910
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Wellington Dowler was secretary-treasurer
of the British Pacific Gold Property Company and City Clerk
of Victoria.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of general private correspondence and
letter books of the secretary-treasurer of the British
Pacific Gold Property Company.
REPOSITORY: British Columbia Archives
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: Dowler, Wellington, 1861-1927
SUBJECTS: Dowler, Wellington, 1861-1927
British Pacific Gold Property Company
CAIN No. 266436
TITLE: Canadian War Memorials Exhibition collection [graphic
material]
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 29 prints : 23 etchings, 6 drypoint.
DATES: 1915-1920.
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Canadian War Memorials Exhibition, 1919,
Ottawa, Ontario.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Collection consists of fifteen etchings by Lieutenant Cyril
H. Barraud entitled: The road to Ypres through Vlamertinghe;
The Great Square, Ypres; Ypres - From Railway Dugouts;
Evening on the Ypres-Poperinghe Road; Cross Roads, Kemmel;
On the outskirts of Ypres; Meteren; The Ramparts, Ypres;
Gordon Road, Kemmel; The Berthonval Farm; Albain St.
Nazaire; Place St. Berlin, Poperinghe; Ypres from Bund
Dugouts, a view of Ypres from the south east; St. Jacques,
Ypres; The barrier, Mont St. Eloy. Six drypoint prints by
Gyrth Russell entitled: Napoo Corner, Liévin; The Aerodrome;
An Estaminet at Cambligheul, Northern France; Hotel de
Ville, Arras, France; La Grande Place, Arras, France; Mine
Crater Vimy Ridge. Five etchings by Lieutenant Col. Bertram
Buchanan entitled: A view of the Mont des Cats from near
Godewaersvelde; Ypres Cathedral; The Cloth Hall, Ypres;
Ypres, 1917; The road to Albert. Two etchings by Caroline H.
Armington entitled: No 8 Canadian General Hospital, St.
Cloud; The British Army and Navy Leave Club, Paris. One
etching by Lieutenant Gerard De Witt entitled On to Cambrai;
a Canadian battery position near the famous Range de
Malakoff, showing Bourlon Wood in the distance.
REPOSITORY: National Archives of Canada
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: Prints: No restrictions on use for reproduction
or publication. Copyright expired. Crown copyright on
reproductions. Credit: National Archives of Canada.
Documents must be consulted under close supervision for
conservation purposes.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Prints: Item level descriptions available on-line in
Minisis. Electronic
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Received from the Canadian War Memorials Exhibition, 1919.
PROVENANCE: Canadian War Memorials Exhibition
OTHER NAMES: Armington, Caroline Helena, 1875-1939
Dewitt, Gerard, né 1884
Russell, Gyrth, 1892-1970
SUBJECTS: Canadian War Memorials Fund--France--Exhibitions
Canadian War Memorials Fund--France--Expositions
World War, 1914-1918--Pictorial works
Guerre mondiale, 1914-1918--Ouvrages illustrés
Art, Canadian
Art canadien
CAIN No. 262263
TITLE: Fred Longland [textual record]
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 0.3 cm of textual records (11 p.). : photocopies.
DATES: [after 1917].
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Fred Longland was a member of the Royal
Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve serving with the HMCS Niobe
at the time of the Halifax Explosion, December 1917.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Item is a memoir of the Halifax Explosion. Photocopy, 11
pages.
REPOSITORY: National Archives of Canada
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: No finding aid
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Received in 1972 from Norman F. Ellison of Wirral, Cheshire,
England.
PROVENANCE: Longland, Fred
SUBJECTS: Halifax (N.S.) - Explosion,1917 - Personal narratives, n.d
Canada. Canadian Navy. Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer
Reserve, n.d
Fred Longland - Autobiography, [1917]
Niobe (Ship), n.d
Sailors' writings, Canadian, [1917]
CAIN No. 262263
TITLE: Fred Longland [textual record]
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 0.3 cm of textual records (11 p.). : photocopies.
DATES: [after 1917].
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Fred Longland was a member of the Royal
Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve serving with the HMCS Niobe
at the time of the Halifax Explosion, December 1917.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Item is a memoir of the Halifax Explosion. Photocopy, 11
pages.
REPOSITORY: National Archives of Canada
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: No finding aid
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Received in 1972 from Norman F. Ellison of Wirral, Cheshire,
England.
PROVENANCE: Longland, Fred
SUBJECTS: Halifax (N.S.) - Explosion,1917 - Personal narratives, n.d
Canada. Canadian Navy. Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer
Reserve, n.d
Fred Longland - Autobiography, [1917]
Niobe (Ship), n.d
Sailors' writings, Canadian, [1917]
CAIN No. 255252
TITLE: Roger Soderstrom fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 0.34 m of textual records
DATES: [18-?]-1914
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Roger Soderstrom lived with his wife Lois
in Edmonton, Alberta in 1976 and worked for Beaver House
Museum.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of Alberta cattle and horse brands books, and
two Swedish bibles.
REPOSITORY: Provincial Archives of Alberta
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: There are no restrictions on access. Permission for use
required.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: No inventory/file list available.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Roger Soderstrom deposited these records in the
Provincial Archives of Alberta in 1976.
LANGUAGE: The bibles are in Swedish.
ACCRUALS: Further accruals are not expected.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Deposited at the same time and in the same accession are the
following unrelated fonds: North Bittern Lake Social Credit
Group No. 962 fonds; Carl S. Soderstrom fonds.
Information for the biographical sketch was taken from the
1976 Henderson's Edmonton City Directory.
Some textbooks deposited in this accession have been
transferred to the University of Alberta Department of
Education Curriculum Library in Edmonton, Alberta, and the
University of Lethbridge in Lethbridge, Alberta.
Title based on contents of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: Soderstrom, Roger
SUBJECTS: Soderstrom, Roger
Family and personal life
Religions
CAIN No. 255252
TITLE: Roger Soderstrom fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 0.34 m of textual records
DATES: [18-?]-1914
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Roger Soderstrom lived with his wife Lois
in Edmonton, Alberta in 1976 and worked for Beaver House
Museum.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of Alberta cattle and horse brands books, and
two Swedish bibles.
REPOSITORY: Provincial Archives of Alberta
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: There are no restrictions on access. Permission for use
required.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: No inventory/file list available.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Roger Soderstrom deposited these records in the
Provincial Archives of Alberta in 1976.
LANGUAGE: The bibles are in Swedish.
ACCRUALS: Further accruals are not expected.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Deposited at the same time and in the same accession are the
following unrelated fonds: North Bittern Lake Social Credit
Group No. 962 fonds; Carl S. Soderstrom fonds.
Information for the biographical sketch was taken from the
1976 Henderson's Edmonton City Directory.
Some textbooks deposited in this accession have been
transferred to the University of Alberta Department of
Education Curriculum Library in Edmonton, Alberta, and the
University of Lethbridge in Lethbridge, Alberta.
Title based on contents of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: Soderstrom, Roger
SUBJECTS: Soderstrom, Roger
Family and personal life
Religions
CAIN No. 255252
TITLE: Roger Soderstrom fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 0.34 m of textual records
DATES: [18-?]-1914
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Roger Soderstrom lived with his wife Lois
in Edmonton, Alberta in 1976 and worked for Beaver House
Museum.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of Alberta cattle and horse brands books, and
two Swedish bibles.
REPOSITORY: Provincial Archives of Alberta
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: There are no restrictions on access. Permission for use
required.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: No inventory/file list available.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Roger Soderstrom deposited these records in the
Provincial Archives of Alberta in 1976.
LANGUAGE: The bibles are in Swedish.
ACCRUALS: Further accruals are not expected.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Deposited at the same time and in the same accession are the
following unrelated fonds: North Bittern Lake Social Credit
Group No. 962 fonds; Carl S. Soderstrom fonds.
Information for the biographical sketch was taken from the
1976 Henderson's Edmonton City Directory.
Some textbooks deposited in this accession have been
transferred to the University of Alberta Department of
Education Curriculum Library in Edmonton, Alberta, and the
University of Lethbridge in Lethbridge, Alberta.
Title based on contents of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: Soderstrom, Roger
SUBJECTS: Soderstrom, Roger
Family and personal life
Religions
CAIN No. 257127
TITLE: White family fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 7 cm of textual records. -- 21 photographs. -- 1 poster
DATES: 1886-1993
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: David White was born in Ireland, in 1863.
He emigrated to Bellevue, Ontario, at an early age, where
he worked on a farm for an uncle. In 1884, he joined the
NWMP, and in 1885, he was transferred to Regina where he
witnessed the hanging of Louis Riel on the morning of
November 16, 1885. In 1886, he was transferred to Maple
Creek, serving there as well as in Medicine Hat. He ran the
ferry at Police Point for a time before the first bridge
across the South Saskatchewan River was built. While here,
he met Elizabeth (nee Russell); they were married in Regina,
and after David's discharge from the NWMP, moved to their
ranch on the North slope of Cypress Hills. David and
Elizabeth had 8 children: Matilda, William, Sam, Anne,
David, Robert, Phoebe, and Alberta. David passed away in
1942, and his wife in 1946. William White, the eldest son of
David and Elizabeth, married Elsie (nee Garrison) in 1915.
They lived on the White Ranch where they raised 7 children;
William "Billy", Bobby (who died in 1982), Howard, Margaret,
Ross, and Doug. William White died in 1955, and Elsie, in
1987. Billy White, son of William and Elsie, was born in
Maple Creek in 1917. He received his education there and
worked for various ranchers in the area, as well as for his
father. He was also a Fire Ranger in the Cypress Hills Park
for a couple of years. Billy married Hazel (nee Garrett) in
1941, and continued to ranch with his father until 1944,
when the family purchased the Cross Ranch near Eastend. In
1972, they sold the ranch to their son Raymond, and bought
the Cheeseman Ranch near Maple Creek, where he continued
ranching until 1984. He retired due to ill health that
year, selling the ranch to his son David. Billy and Hazel
had 5 children: Raymond, Gail, Judy (who died in 1949),
David and Donny. Donny White was born in Eastend,
Saskatchewan, on July 28, 1953. He recieved his early
education at Eastend, and attended University in Saskatoon
and Calgary, graduating with a B.A. and a B. Ed. In
addition, he did some Post Graduate Studies at the John F.
Kennedy University in San Francisco. Donny has been
employed as a Program Co-Ordinator for the Fort Calgary
Interpretive Centre, and also a Research Officer for
Saskatchewan's Provincial Historic Parks, having worked for
several seasons at the Fort Walsh National Historic Site.
Donny has remained active in many heritage related
organizations promoting the preservation of Western Canada's
cultural heritage, and is currently focusing his research on
Native and Metis peoples, ranching in the Cypress Hills, and
his most recent interest, the works of pioneer photographer
Geraldine Moodie.
Donny is currently employed as the Curator of Cultural
History at the Esplanade Arts & Heritage Centre (formerly
the Medicine Hat Museum and Art Gallery) and has held this
position since 1981.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of: a biography of the Naismith and Allen
families (undated); correspondence from the Oxarart
Ranch/Maple Creek Cattle Co./Wylie Ranch (1896-1899);
receipt book of W.R. Abbott for guns and ammuntition used
during the Riel Rebellion (1886); research papers (2)
entitled "Indians of the Cypress Hills" (1980), and
"Ranching in the Cypress Hills: 1883-1910" by Donny White
(1980); pamphlet of the Old Timers Association (Maple Creek)
with membership list (1981); history of the Garrison Family
by Judy Ann Tuttle Garrison (1982); certificate issued to
Henry Sorensen (1947); Defense Research Board award
certificate issued to Henry Sorensen (1957); retirement
certificate from I-XL Industries Ltd. issued to Henry
Sorensen (undated); Community Centennial Train, CP Rail
Station, O.S. Maple Creek posters (1983); 1994 Maple Creek
Souvenir Calendar (1993); research notes made by Donny White
from interviews with Walt Fenrick in 1988-1989; booklets (2)
entitled the Fur Trade Journal (1944, 1953); unused
stationery from Medicine Hat Fur Breeders Co-op and Fenrick
Fur Farms (undated); hand drawn diagrams (2) of the
Exhibition Grounds, ca. 1930, drawn by Donny White from
information supplied by Bill Woolfrey and Lorne Thompson Sr.
(undated); images of various views and residents of Maple
Creek, the White family, and views of DRES.
REPOSITORY: Esplanade Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: There are no restrictions on access
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Gifts of Donny White, August 19, 1981, July 7, 1983,
October 31, 1983, December 10, 1983, March 1984 and 1991,
July 1993, 1988, and 1989.
LOCATION OF OTHER ARCHIVAL MATERIALS: Biography File. "The Weather Factory" Joseph
Fenrick d/b file.
LANGUAGE: The material is in English.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on content of records.
PROVENANCE: White, Donny
SUBJECTS: White, Donny
Agriculture
Family and personal life
First nations
Military
CAIN No. 257127
TITLE: White family fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 7 cm of textual records. -- 21 photographs. -- 1 poster
DATES: 1886-1993
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: David White was born in Ireland, in 1863.
He emigrated to Bellevue, Ontario, at an early age, where
he worked on a farm for an uncle. In 1884, he joined the
NWMP, and in 1885, he was transferred to Regina where he
witnessed the hanging of Louis Riel on the morning of
November 16, 1885. In 1886, he was transferred to Maple
Creek, serving there as well as in Medicine Hat. He ran the
ferry at Police Point for a time before the first bridge
across the South Saskatchewan River was built. While here,
he met Elizabeth (nee Russell); they were married in Regina,
and after David's discharge from the NWMP, moved to their
ranch on the North slope of Cypress Hills. David and
Elizabeth had 8 children: Matilda, William, Sam, Anne,
David, Robert, Phoebe, and Alberta. David passed away in
1942, and his wife in 1946. William White, the eldest son of
David and Elizabeth, married Elsie (nee Garrison) in 1915.
They lived on the White Ranch where they raised 7 children;
William "Billy", Bobby (who died in 1982), Howard, Margaret,
Ross, and Doug. William White died in 1955, and Elsie, in
1987. Billy White, son of William and Elsie, was born in
Maple Creek in 1917. He received his education there and
worked for various ranchers in the area, as well as for his
father. He was also a Fire Ranger in the Cypress Hills Park
for a couple of years. Billy married Hazel (nee Garrett) in
1941, and continued to ranch with his father until 1944,
when the family purchased the Cross Ranch near Eastend. In
1972, they sold the ranch to their son Raymond, and bought
the Cheeseman Ranch near Maple Creek, where he continued
ranching until 1984. He retired due to ill health that
year, selling the ranch to his son David. Billy and Hazel
had 5 children: Raymond, Gail, Judy (who died in 1949),
David and Donny. Donny White was born in Eastend,
Saskatchewan, on July 28, 1953. He recieved his early
education at Eastend, and attended University in Saskatoon
and Calgary, graduating with a B.A. and a B. Ed. In
addition, he did some Post Graduate Studies at the John F.
Kennedy University in San Francisco. Donny has been
employed as a Program Co-Ordinator for the Fort Calgary
Interpretive Centre, and also a Research Officer for
Saskatchewan's Provincial Historic Parks, having worked for
several seasons at the Fort Walsh National Historic Site.
Donny has remained active in many heritage related
organizations promoting the preservation of Western Canada's
cultural heritage, and is currently focusing his research on
Native and Metis peoples, ranching in the Cypress Hills, and
his most recent interest, the works of pioneer photographer
Geraldine Moodie.
Donny is currently employed as the Curator of Cultural
History at the Esplanade Arts & Heritage Centre (formerly
the Medicine Hat Museum and Art Gallery) and has held this
position since 1981.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of: a biography of the Naismith and Allen
families (undated); correspondence from the Oxarart
Ranch/Maple Creek Cattle Co./Wylie Ranch (1896-1899);
receipt book of W.R. Abbott for guns and ammuntition used
during the Riel Rebellion (1886); research papers (2)
entitled "Indians of the Cypress Hills" (1980), and
"Ranching in the Cypress Hills: 1883-1910" by Donny White
(1980); pamphlet of the Old Timers Association (Maple Creek)
with membership list (1981); history of the Garrison Family
by Judy Ann Tuttle Garrison (1982); certificate issued to
Henry Sorensen (1947); Defense Research Board award
certificate issued to Henry Sorensen (1957); retirement
certificate from I-XL Industries Ltd. issued to Henry
Sorensen (undated); Community Centennial Train, CP Rail
Station, O.S. Maple Creek posters (1983); 1994 Maple Creek
Souvenir Calendar (1993); research notes made by Donny White
from interviews with Walt Fenrick in 1988-1989; booklets (2)
entitled the Fur Trade Journal (1944, 1953); unused
stationery from Medicine Hat Fur Breeders Co-op and Fenrick
Fur Farms (undated); hand drawn diagrams (2) of the
Exhibition Grounds, ca. 1930, drawn by Donny White from
information supplied by Bill Woolfrey and Lorne Thompson Sr.
(undated); images of various views and residents of Maple
Creek, the White family, and views of DRES.
REPOSITORY: Esplanade Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: There are no restrictions on access
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Gifts of Donny White, August 19, 1981, July 7, 1983,
October 31, 1983, December 10, 1983, March 1984 and 1991,
July 1993, 1988, and 1989.
LOCATION OF OTHER ARCHIVAL MATERIALS: Biography File. "The Weather Factory" Joseph
Fenrick d/b file.
LANGUAGE: The material is in English.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on content of records.
PROVENANCE: White, Donny
SUBJECTS: White, Donny
Agriculture
Family and personal life
First nations
Military
CAIN No. 262035
TITLE: John Edwards Leckie fonds [textual record, graphic material,
cartographic material]
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 18.4 cm of textual records : some photocopies.
17 photographs : b&w.
16 maps
DATES: 1900-1950.
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: John Edwards Leckie, military officer,
civil and mining engineer, was born in 1872 at Acton Vale,
Que., and received his education from Bishop's College at
Lennoxville, Que., the Royal Military College Kingston,
Ont.,1893, and King's College University at Windsor, N.S.
B.sc in civil engineering, 1896. He practised his profession
in Nova Scotia, New Jersey, British Columbia, Cobalt and
Porcupine. He was best known for his engineering and
research work around Hudson Bay.
During the South African War, he served as a Lieutenant in
"C" Squadron, Lord Strathcona's Horse and afterwards as a
Captain in the 2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles. He enlisted in
the Canadian Expeditionary Force in 1914 and served in
France as a Major in the 16th Battalion (The Canadian
Scottish), assuming command in 1916. From 1918 to 1919, he
was the Officer Commanding of the forward area of the
Murmansk front occupied by the North Russia Expeditionary
Force.
See also: The Canadian Encyclopedia, 1985 and The Canadian
Who's Who, 1936-1937.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of records of the First World War, 1916-1917,
1 cm; North Russia Expeditionary Force, 1918-1919, 3 cm;
South African War, 1900-1902, 1930-1950, 2 cm; and H.M.S.
Niobe.
Fonds also consists of photographs which depict: activities
and personnel of Lord Strathcona's Horse en route to South
Africa aboard S.S. Monterey, and at Green Point Camp, Cape
Town, South Africa, 1900; and Lord Strathcona and Colonel
Sam Steele addressing personnel of Lord Strathcona's Horse,
probably at Kensington Barracks, London, England, February
1901.
Fonds consists of maps documenting the role of the Allied
forces in northern Russia during the Russian Civil War, 1918
- 1920. Included are intelligence maps, sketch maps,
railway maps and topographical maps showing the following
locations in northern Russia: the port of Murmansk, Sokoka,
the Lake Onega region, Petozavodsk, Segezka, Nadvoitza,
Medveja Gora, Unitza, Kapaselga and the Shunga Penninsula.
REPOSITORY: National Archives of Canada
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: Photographs; No restrictions on use or
reproduction. Copyright expired.
Cartographic material: No restrictions. Credit Library and
Archives Canada. Reproduction is subject to conditions
outlined in the Copyright Act.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Cartographic material Please consult lower level
descriptions. Finding aid consists of an itemzied lising.
Leckie, John E. 756/717-732. Paper Open
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Volume 1 was received in part in 1956 from Mrs. J.E. Leckie
and in part through the Directorate of History, D.N.D.
Volume 2 was received in 1982 from Mrs. David Partridge of
Toronto, Ont.
PROVENANCE: Leckie, John Edwards, 1872-1950
SUBJECTS: John Edwards Leckie - Correspondence, 1901-1902, 1916-1919
Niobe (Ship), 1910-1911
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.), 1900-1901, 1918-1919
Murmansk front, Russia, 1918-1919
Souvenirs (keepsakes), 1918-1919
World War I - Canada - Armed Forces, 1916-1917, 1919
World War I - Russia, 1918-1919
South African War, 1899-1902, 1900-1901
Canada. Army. Lord Strathcona's Horse - Records and
correspondence, 1900-1901
Scrapbooks - Canada, [1900-1901]
South African War, 1899-1902 - Campaigns, 1900-1901
Canada - Armed Forces - Officers, [1900-1919]
John S. Amnesley - Correspondence, 1910-1911
Canada. Army. 16th Battalion. Canadian Expeditionary Force
(Canadian Scottish) - Records and correspondence, 1916-1917
Canada. Army. North Russia Expeditionary Force - Records and
correspondence, 1918-1919
CAIN No. 262035
TITLE: John Edwards Leckie fonds [textual record, graphic material,
cartographic material]
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 18.4 cm of textual records : some photocopies.
17 photographs : b&w.
16 maps
DATES: 1900-1950.
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: John Edwards Leckie, military officer,
civil and mining engineer, was born in 1872 at Acton Vale,
Que., and received his education from Bishop's College at
Lennoxville, Que., the Royal Military College Kingston,
Ont.,1893, and King's College University at Windsor, N.S.
B.sc in civil engineering, 1896. He practised his profession
in Nova Scotia, New Jersey, British Columbia, Cobalt and
Porcupine. He was best known for his engineering and
research work around Hudson Bay.
During the South African War, he served as a Lieutenant in
"C" Squadron, Lord Strathcona's Horse and afterwards as a
Captain in the 2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles. He enlisted in
the Canadian Expeditionary Force in 1914 and served in
France as a Major in the 16th Battalion (The Canadian
Scottish), assuming command in 1916. From 1918 to 1919, he
was the Officer Commanding of the forward area of the
Murmansk front occupied by the North Russia Expeditionary
Force.
See also: The Canadian Encyclopedia, 1985 and The Canadian
Who's Who, 1936-1937.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of records of the First World War, 1916-1917,
1 cm; North Russia Expeditionary Force, 1918-1919, 3 cm;
South African War, 1900-1902, 1930-1950, 2 cm; and H.M.S.
Niobe.
Fonds also consists of photographs which depict: activities
and personnel of Lord Strathcona's Horse en route to South
Africa aboard S.S. Monterey, and at Green Point Camp, Cape
Town, South Africa, 1900; and Lord Strathcona and Colonel
Sam Steele addressing personnel of Lord Strathcona's Horse,
probably at Kensington Barracks, London, England, February
1901.
Fonds consists of maps documenting the role of the Allied
forces in northern Russia during the Russian Civil War, 1918
- 1920. Included are intelligence maps, sketch maps,
railway maps and topographical maps showing the following
locations in northern Russia: the port of Murmansk, Sokoka,
the Lake Onega region, Petozavodsk, Segezka, Nadvoitza,
Medveja Gora, Unitza, Kapaselga and the Shunga Penninsula.
REPOSITORY: National Archives of Canada
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: Photographs; No restrictions on use or
reproduction. Copyright expired.
Cartographic material: No restrictions. Credit Library and
Archives Canada. Reproduction is subject to conditions
outlined in the Copyright Act.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Cartographic material Please consult lower level
descriptions. Finding aid consists of an itemzied lising.
Leckie, John E. 756/717-732. Paper Open
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Volume 1 was received in part in 1956 from Mrs. J.E. Leckie
and in part through the Directorate of History, D.N.D.
Volume 2 was received in 1982 from Mrs. David Partridge of
Toronto, Ont.
PROVENANCE: Leckie, John Edwards, 1872-1950
SUBJECTS: John Edwards Leckie - Correspondence, 1901-1902, 1916-1919
Niobe (Ship), 1910-1911
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.), 1900-1901, 1918-1919
Murmansk front, Russia, 1918-1919
Souvenirs (keepsakes), 1918-1919
World War I - Canada - Armed Forces, 1916-1917, 1919
World War I - Russia, 1918-1919
South African War, 1899-1902, 1900-1901
Canada. Army. Lord Strathcona's Horse - Records and
correspondence, 1900-1901
Scrapbooks - Canada, [1900-1901]
South African War, 1899-1902 - Campaigns, 1900-1901
Canada - Armed Forces - Officers, [1900-1919]
John S. Amnesley - Correspondence, 1910-1911
Canada. Army. 16th Battalion. Canadian Expeditionary Force
(Canadian Scottish) - Records and correspondence, 1916-1917
Canada. Army. North Russia Expeditionary Force - Records and
correspondence, 1918-1919
CAIN No. 262035
TITLE: John Edwards Leckie fonds [textual record, graphic material,
cartographic material]
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 18.4 cm of textual records : some photocopies.
17 photographs : b&w.
16 maps
DATES: 1900-1950.
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: John Edwards Leckie, military officer,
civil and mining engineer, was born in 1872 at Acton Vale,
Que., and received his education from Bishop's College at
Lennoxville, Que., the Royal Military College Kingston,
Ont.,1893, and King's College University at Windsor, N.S.
B.sc in civil engineering, 1896. He practised his profession
in Nova Scotia, New Jersey, British Columbia, Cobalt and
Porcupine. He was best known for his engineering and
research work around Hudson Bay.
During the South African War, he served as a Lieutenant in
"C" Squadron, Lord Strathcona's Horse and afterwards as a
Captain in the 2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles. He enlisted in
the Canadian Expeditionary Force in 1914 and served in
France as a Major in the 16th Battalion (The Canadian
Scottish), assuming command in 1916. From 1918 to 1919, he
was the Officer Commanding of the forward area of the
Murmansk front occupied by the North Russia Expeditionary
Force.
See also: The Canadian Encyclopedia, 1985 and The Canadian
Who's Who, 1936-1937.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of records of the First World War, 1916-1917,
1 cm; North Russia Expeditionary Force, 1918-1919, 3 cm;
South African War, 1900-1902, 1930-1950, 2 cm; and H.M.S.
Niobe.
Fonds also consists of photographs which depict: activities
and personnel of Lord Strathcona's Horse en route to South
Africa aboard S.S. Monterey, and at Green Point Camp, Cape
Town, South Africa, 1900; and Lord Strathcona and Colonel
Sam Steele addressing personnel of Lord Strathcona's Horse,
probably at Kensington Barracks, London, England, February
1901.
Fonds consists of maps documenting the role of the Allied
forces in northern Russia during the Russian Civil War, 1918
- 1920. Included are intelligence maps, sketch maps,
railway maps and topographical maps showing the following
locations in northern Russia: the port of Murmansk, Sokoka,
the Lake Onega region, Petozavodsk, Segezka, Nadvoitza,
Medveja Gora, Unitza, Kapaselga and the Shunga Penninsula.
REPOSITORY: National Archives of Canada
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: Photographs; No restrictions on use or
reproduction. Copyright expired.
Cartographic material: No restrictions. Credit Library and
Archives Canada. Reproduction is subject to conditions
outlined in the Copyright Act.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Cartographic material Please consult lower level
descriptions. Finding aid consists of an itemzied lising.
Leckie, John E. 756/717-732. Paper Open
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Volume 1 was received in part in 1956 from Mrs. J.E. Leckie
and in part through the Directorate of History, D.N.D.
Volume 2 was received in 1982 from Mrs. David Partridge of
Toronto, Ont.
PROVENANCE: Leckie, John Edwards, 1872-1950
SUBJECTS: John Edwards Leckie - Correspondence, 1901-1902, 1916-1919
Niobe (Ship), 1910-1911
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.), 1900-1901, 1918-1919
Murmansk front, Russia, 1918-1919
Souvenirs (keepsakes), 1918-1919
World War I - Canada - Armed Forces, 1916-1917, 1919
World War I - Russia, 1918-1919
South African War, 1899-1902, 1900-1901
Canada. Army. Lord Strathcona's Horse - Records and
correspondence, 1900-1901
Scrapbooks - Canada, [1900-1901]
South African War, 1899-1902 - Campaigns, 1900-1901
Canada - Armed Forces - Officers, [1900-1919]
John S. Amnesley - Correspondence, 1910-1911
Canada. Army. 16th Battalion. Canadian Expeditionary Force
(Canadian Scottish) - Records and correspondence, 1916-1917
Canada. Army. North Russia Expeditionary Force - Records and
correspondence, 1918-1919
CAIN No. 262035
TITLE: John Edwards Leckie fonds [textual record, graphic material,
cartographic material]
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 18.4 cm of textual records : some photocopies.
17 photographs : b&w.
16 maps
DATES: 1900-1950.
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: John Edwards Leckie, military officer,
civil and mining engineer, was born in 1872 at Acton Vale,
Que., and received his education from Bishop's College at
Lennoxville, Que., the Royal Military College Kingston,
Ont.,1893, and King's College University at Windsor, N.S.
B.sc in civil engineering, 1896. He practised his profession
in Nova Scotia, New Jersey, British Columbia, Cobalt and
Porcupine. He was best known for his engineering and
research work around Hudson Bay.
During the South African War, he served as a Lieutenant in
"C" Squadron, Lord Strathcona's Horse and afterwards as a
Captain in the 2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles. He enlisted in
the Canadian Expeditionary Force in 1914 and served in
France as a Major in the 16th Battalion (The Canadian
Scottish), assuming command in 1916. From 1918 to 1919, he
was the Officer Commanding of the forward area of the
Murmansk front occupied by the North Russia Expeditionary
Force.
See also: The Canadian Encyclopedia, 1985 and The Canadian
Who's Who, 1936-1937.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of records of the First World War, 1916-1917,
1 cm; North Russia Expeditionary Force, 1918-1919, 3 cm;
South African War, 1900-1902, 1930-1950, 2 cm; and H.M.S.
Niobe.
Fonds also consists of photographs which depict: activities
and personnel of Lord Strathcona's Horse en route to South
Africa aboard S.S. Monterey, and at Green Point Camp, Cape
Town, South Africa, 1900; and Lord Strathcona and Colonel
Sam Steele addressing personnel of Lord Strathcona's Horse,
probably at Kensington Barracks, London, England, February
1901.
Fonds consists of maps documenting the role of the Allied
forces in northern Russia during the Russian Civil War, 1918
- 1920. Included are intelligence maps, sketch maps,
railway maps and topographical maps showing the following
locations in northern Russia: the port of Murmansk, Sokoka,
the Lake Onega region, Petozavodsk, Segezka, Nadvoitza,
Medveja Gora, Unitza, Kapaselga and the Shunga Penninsula.
REPOSITORY: National Archives of Canada
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: Photographs; No restrictions on use or
reproduction. Copyright expired.
Cartographic material: No restrictions. Credit Library and
Archives Canada. Reproduction is subject to conditions
outlined in the Copyright Act.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Cartographic material Please consult lower level
descriptions. Finding aid consists of an itemzied lising.
Leckie, John E. 756/717-732. Paper Open
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Volume 1 was received in part in 1956 from Mrs. J.E. Leckie
and in part through the Directorate of History, D.N.D.
Volume 2 was received in 1982 from Mrs. David Partridge of
Toronto, Ont.
PROVENANCE: Leckie, John Edwards, 1872-1950
SUBJECTS: John Edwards Leckie - Correspondence, 1901-1902, 1916-1919
Niobe (Ship), 1910-1911
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.), 1900-1901, 1918-1919
Murmansk front, Russia, 1918-1919
Souvenirs (keepsakes), 1918-1919
World War I - Canada - Armed Forces, 1916-1917, 1919
World War I - Russia, 1918-1919
South African War, 1899-1902, 1900-1901
Canada. Army. Lord Strathcona's Horse - Records and
correspondence, 1900-1901
Scrapbooks - Canada, [1900-1901]
South African War, 1899-1902 - Campaigns, 1900-1901
Canada - Armed Forces - Officers, [1900-1919]
John S. Amnesley - Correspondence, 1910-1911
Canada. Army. 16th Battalion. Canadian Expeditionary Force
(Canadian Scottish) - Records and correspondence, 1916-1917
Canada. Army. North Russia Expeditionary Force - Records and
correspondence, 1918-1919
CAIN No. 142229
TITLE: First United Church (Salmon Arm, B.C.) fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 79.5 cm of textual records
DATES: 1890-1997
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: First United Church in Salmon Arm was
formed when the congregations of St. Andrew's United Church
and Wesley United Church amalgamated in 1926. Before church
union in 1925 these two congregations had been Presbyterian
and Methodist congregations respectively. The Presbyterians
had Salmon Arm as a regular field from ca. 1899, a field
which included points at Canoe Creek (now Canoe), Carlin,
Notch Hill, Tappen and others besides St. Andrew's church in
Salmon Arm. In 1911 St. Andrew's became a separate charge.
The first Methodist services were held in Salmon Arm as
early as 1888 as part of the Revelstoke and Donald Mission.
In 1890 the Salmon Arm Mission was established which
included points at the Valley Church, Canoe Creek, Notch
Hill, Tappen, Silver Creek and others. The Wesley Methodist
Church was built ca. 1908 in Salmon Arm. After 1926 the
Salmon Arm Pastoral Charge included at various times other
preaching points, notably Canoe. Currently, the pastoral
charge includes First United and Canoe, and is part of
Kamloops-Okanagan Presbytery.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of records from the First United Church, St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Fort Steele Presbyterian
Church, Knox Presbyterian and Malakwa United. Records
include Baptismal registers (1894-1977), Marriage registers
(1894-1985), Burial registers (1895-1982); Circuit register
(1892-1929), Communion Roll (1944-1947), Session minutes
(1912-1966), Stewards minutes (1960-1966), Official Board
minutes (1890-1989), Congregational meeting minutes
(1927-1989), Christian Education Committee minutes
(1960-1966); Ladies Aid cash book (1913-1921), Woman's
Association minutes (1926-1956), Women's Missionary Society
minutes (1924-1959), United Church Women records
(1962-1983); Tillicum Club minutes (1928-1933); Adult Bible
class minutes (1914-1923); Annual reports (1963-1997); and
Newsletters (1979).
REPOSITORY: United Church of Canada British Columbia Conference Archives
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Box list available.
ONLINE FINDING AID: http://aabc.bc.ca/aabc/uccbc/pdfd/SAM_FU.pdf
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on records in fonds.
PROVENANCE: First United Church (Salmon Arm, B.C.)
St. Andrew's United Church (Salmon Arm, B.C.)
Wesley United Church (Salmon Arm, B.C.)
Malakwa United Church
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Salmon Arm, B.C.)
Wesley Methodist Church (Salmon Arm, B.C.)
Fort Steele Presbyterian Church
SUBJECTS: First United Church (Salmon Arm, B.C.)
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Salmon Arm, B.C.)
Wesley Methodist Church (Salmon Arm, B.C.)
Fort Steele Presbyterian Church
St. Andrew's United Church (Salmon Arm, B.C.)
Wesley United Church (Salmon Arm, B.C.)
Malakwa United Church
CAIN No. 266146
TITLE: Fonds Entreprises de Photos Eigenmann [images en mouvement]
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 12 vidéocassettes (10 h, 18 min).
DATES: 1989-1990.
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Entreprises de photos Eigenmann est une
maison de production de Montréal au Québec, fondée par
Jean-Daniel Eigenmann.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Le fonds contient deux versions d'un documentaire sur
l'acteur comique Oliver Guimond et deux épisodes de
télévision intitulés: "Le monde selon Clémence" et "Tête à
tête".
REPOSITORY: National Archives of Canada
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: La reproduction et l'utilisation exigent la
permission écrite du détenteur des droits d'auteur.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Consulter la base de données MISACS pour les descriptions à
la pièce. Électronique
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Reçu en 1989 et 1990.
PROVENANCE: Entreprises de Photos Eigenmann
CAIN No. 266146
TITLE: Fonds Entreprises de Photos Eigenmann [images en mouvement]
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 12 vidéocassettes (10 h, 18 min).
DATES: 1989-1990.
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Entreprises de photos Eigenmann est une
maison de production de Montréal au Québec, fondée par
Jean-Daniel Eigenmann.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Le fonds contient deux versions d'un documentaire sur
l'acteur comique Oliver Guimond et deux épisodes de
télévision intitulés: "Le monde selon Clémence" et "Tête à
tête".
REPOSITORY: National Archives of Canada
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: La reproduction et l'utilisation exigent la
permission écrite du détenteur des droits d'auteur.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Consulter la base de données MISACS pour les descriptions à
la pièce. Électronique
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Reçu en 1989 et 1990.
PROVENANCE: Entreprises de Photos Eigenmann
CAIN No. 266146
TITLE: Fonds Entreprises de Photos Eigenmann [images en mouvement]
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 12 vidéocassettes (10 h, 18 min).
DATES: 1989-1990.
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Entreprises de photos Eigenmann est une
maison de production de Montréal au Québec, fondée par
Jean-Daniel Eigenmann.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Le fonds contient deux versions d'un documentaire sur
l'acteur comique Oliver Guimond et deux épisodes de
télévision intitulés: "Le monde selon Clémence" et "Tête à
tête".
REPOSITORY: National Archives of Canada
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: La reproduction et l'utilisation exigent la
permission écrite du détenteur des droits d'auteur.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Consulter la base de données MISACS pour les descriptions à
la pièce. Électronique
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Reçu en 1989 et 1990.
PROVENANCE: Entreprises de Photos Eigenmann
CAIN No. 266171
TITLE: Fonds Les Entreprises Pierre Blouin [images en mouvement]
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 175 bobines vidéo (env. 90 h).
DATES: [ca 1950-1984].
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Les Entreprises Pierre Blouin est une
maison de production.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Le fonds se compose d'émissions de la série "Les trouvailles
de Clémence" et de la série "Au fil de la semaine".
REPOSITORY: National Archives of Canada
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: La reproduction et l'utilisation des documents
exigent la permission écrite du détenteur des droits d'auteur.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Voir le dossier de la collection audio-visuelle pour les
descriptions à la pièce. Papier
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Reçu en 1984.
PROVENANCE: Entreprises Pierre Blouin
CAIN No. 160254
TITLE: Hibernia United Baptist Church fonds : [1932-1953]
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 84 pp. of textual records
DATES: Photocopied 1989
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The Hibernia United Baptist Church at
Hibernia, near Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, was
first organized on 15 May 1856. The village was in the area
which was expropriated and evacuated in 1953 for the
construction of Canadian Forces Base Gagetown. The church
furnishings and fittings were distributed among other
churches in the area. Fifty percent of the money received
from the Department of Defense went to the Home Mission
Board and the other fifty per cent to the United Baptist
Bible Training School in Moncton.
Source:
"Those Days are Gone Away: Queens County, N.B. 1643-1901"
by Marion Gilchrist Reicker, 1981
SCOPE AND CONTENT: This fonds consists of a photocopy of a record book of the
Hibernia United Baptist Church, containing minutes of
meetings, membership lists, and letters of dismissal for
individuals leaving and joining the church. There is also
some correspondence about the expropriation of the church in
1953.
REPOSITORY: Provincial Archives of New Brunswick
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: An inventory is available.
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: This fonds was donated in the same accession as the Wickham
United Baptist record book, 1867-1980 (MC594)
LANGUAGE: English
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the fonds.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: MC1615
PROVENANCE: Hibernia (N.B.) United Baptist Church
CAIN No. 213052
TITLE: Omagh Presbyterian Church (Milton, Ont.) fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 12.5 cm of textual records
1 reel of microfilm
DATES: 1890-1982 and microfilmed 2000 (originally created 1936-1999)
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Omagh Presbyterian Church (Milton, Ont.)
was established in 1838 with a connection to the Hornby,
Ont. charge. During the time of Church Union in 1925, the
congregation voted to remain with The Presbyterian Church in
Canada.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of registers, minutes and other records of
Omagh Presbyterian Church (Milton, Ont.). Records consist
of: Baptisms (1936-1999); Marriages (1936-1999); Burials
(1936-1999); Session minutes (1890-1982); Communion Roll
(1896-1949, 1959-1981); Congregational Minutes (1896-1904,
1906-1933, 1935-1963) and other records.
REPOSITORY: The Presbyterian Church in Canada
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Session minutes are restricted for a period of 50 years from
the date they were written.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: A file list is available. See FA-4000M at The Presbyterian
Church in Canada Archives.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: CONG-246
PROVENANCE: Omagh Presbyterian Church (Milton, Ont.)
CAIN No. 213052
TITLE: Omagh Presbyterian Church (Milton, Ont.) fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 12.5 cm of textual records
1 reel of microfilm
DATES: 1890-1982 and microfilmed 2000 (originally created 1936-1999)
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Omagh Presbyterian Church (Milton, Ont.)
was established in 1838 with a connection to the Hornby,
Ont. charge. During the time of Church Union in 1925, the
congregation voted to remain with The Presbyterian Church in
Canada.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of registers, minutes and other records of
Omagh Presbyterian Church (Milton, Ont.). Records consist
of: Baptisms (1936-1999); Marriages (1936-1999); Burials
(1936-1999); Session minutes (1890-1982); Communion Roll
(1896-1949, 1959-1981); Congregational Minutes (1896-1904,
1906-1933, 1935-1963) and other records.
REPOSITORY: The Presbyterian Church in Canada
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Session minutes are restricted for a period of 50 years from
the date they were written.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: A file list is available. See FA-4000M at The Presbyterian
Church in Canada Archives.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: CONG-246
PROVENANCE: Omagh Presbyterian Church (Milton, Ont.)
CAIN No. 213052
TITLE: Omagh Presbyterian Church (Milton, Ont.) fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 12.5 cm of textual records
1 reel of microfilm
DATES: 1890-1982 and microfilmed 2000 (originally created 1936-1999)
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Omagh Presbyterian Church (Milton, Ont.)
was established in 1838 with a connection to the Hornby,
Ont. charge. During the time of Church Union in 1925, the
congregation voted to remain with The Presbyterian Church in
Canada.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of registers, minutes and other records of
Omagh Presbyterian Church (Milton, Ont.). Records consist
of: Baptisms (1936-1999); Marriages (1936-1999); Burials
(1936-1999); Session minutes (1890-1982); Communion Roll
(1896-1949, 1959-1981); Congregational Minutes (1896-1904,
1906-1933, 1935-1963) and other records.
REPOSITORY: The Presbyterian Church in Canada
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Session minutes are restricted for a period of 50 years from
the date they were written.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: A file list is available. See FA-4000M at The Presbyterian
Church in Canada Archives.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: CONG-246
PROVENANCE: Omagh Presbyterian Church (Milton, Ont.)
CAIN No. 264353
TITLE: Irene Heywood fonds [textual record, graphic material]
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 55 cm of textual records.
2 paintings.
3 sketchbooks.
43 watercolours.
43 photographs : b&w prints.
275 drawings : pencil and pen and ink.
11 prints : linocuts.
1 other : booklet containing 10 paper cut-outs
DATES: 1932-1987.
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Irene Heywood was born in 1913 and was
raised on a farm near Boissevain, Manitoba, and in Trenton,
Ontario. She attended the Winnipeg School of Art, 1931 to
1934, where she studied under its Principal, the Canadian
artist Lionel LeMoine FitzGerald, with whom she had an
affair. After leaving art school, she worked as a
photographer's assistant and for an engraving firm. She
continued her art studies, taking night classes from
FitzGerald, and she exhibited with the Manitoba Society of
Art. She left Manitoba in 1940 and worked in Toronto with
the designer René Cera at Eaton's Fine Art Galleries. She
continued to correspond with FitzGerald and saw him on
visits to Manitoba. She later married the Canadian
folksinger and songwriter Wade Hemsworth and became an art
reviewer for the Montreal "Gazette" (1967-1970) and then the
Montreal "Star" (1971-1972). She published a biographical
work on the German-born Quebec artist Helmut Gransow in 1986
and died in 1989.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds includes the textual and graphic records of Irene
Heywood, comprising a series of personal material, a series
of material relating to the artist Lionel LeMoine
FitzGerald, a series of material relating to the artist
Helmut Gransow, a series of material documenting her writing
of art reviews, and a series of art material.
REPOSITORY: National Archives of Canada
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: The recipient of copies is responsible for
determining whether material is subject to copyright and for
ascertaining the name of the person or organization holding
copyright. The recipient is also responsible for
determining whether any use of copyrighted material does or
does not constitute an infringement of copyright under the
Copyright Act.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Art works have been item-level catalogued in ICON. Electronic
ONLINE FINDING AID: http://data2.archives.ca/pdf/pdf001/p000000678.pdf Textual
records Electronic Open
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The records were transferred to the National Archives in
1998 via the publisher John Flood, who had earlier received
most of them directly from Irene Heywood's husband, Wade
Hemsworth of Morin Heights, Quebec. The original letters
from L.L. FitzGerald were in the possession of art curator
Michael Parke-Taylor of Toronto, who forwarded them, along
with transcripts he had prepared, to John Flood in 1998, to
join the rest of Heywood's papers at the National Archives.
ASSOCIATED MATERIALS: The National Library of Canada holds the records of Irene
Heywood's husband, Wade Hemsworth.
PROVENANCE: Heywood, Irene, 1913-1989
CAIN No. 247467
TITLE: Century Calgary fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 75 cm of textual records. -- 135 audio cassettes. -- 177
photographs. -- 52 posters. -- 1 audio disc
DATES: 1972-1976
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Century Calgary was formed in the summer
of 1972 to promote, organize and coordinate all the city's
activities for the centennial celebrations of Calgary,
Alberta in 1975. Tom Walsh was named general chairman and
Rabbi Lewis Ginsburg executive director. Joseph Schmitz
succeeded Ginsburg in 1974. Close to 4000 volunteers were
involved in Century Calgary's various projects. Two of the
most notable projects were the publication of an oral
history project in which over 100 Calgarians were
interviewed, and the six volume Century Calgary Historical
Series : Books About Calgary / by Calgary authors. - Calgary
: Century Calgary Publications, 1975. The series covered
topics including schools, churches, organized sports, youth
groups, city communities, police force, transit system,
private service groups, mayors, medical services, military,
people, and events.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of manuscripts for the published books;
recorded interviews with Calgary personalities; minutes,
reports and correspondence of the History Committee; posters
of events, and submitted to logo contest; recording of
Calgary's centennial song; and photographs of mayors,
churches, military, Calgary personalities and the Providence
Creche.
THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS WERE INTERVIEWED. SEE INVENTORY
FOR DETAILS: Deane Ambury, Mrs. A.G. Austin, Everett
Baldwin, Clive Ballard, Dorcas Bayley, Rodena Beaton,
Malcolm Boyd, W.A. Branton, M.W. Brock, Elsie Brown, Dr.
F.G. Buchanan, Ruby and Wilbert Builder, Mary Bushfield,
George Campbell, Jessie Chapman, Nellie Chevalier, Ben A.
Choppen, Mary Christenson, Walter Chuchla, P.D. Clarke,
Harry Lake Collett, Elspeth Cook, John Copeland, Mrs. L.D.
Crimp, B. Currie, Harry Dawson, Elsie Douglas, George Doull,
Bob Edgar, K.G. "Buster" Elliott, Mae Fleming, Percy Fraser,
Violet Friesen, Linton Gaetz, O.S. Geiger, I.G. Gilkes,
Margaret Gillespie, Vera Gillespie, W. Gowan, W. Hope Grant,
Freida Gratzer, Harold Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Hackett,
B.G. Halbert, Mr. Halpen, Signe Hansen, Thomas Harrison,
Mrs. E. Henderson, J.G. Garney Hight, Olive Hudon, Tannis
Humphries, W.F. Irwin, Dr. Margaret Jackson, Reg Jackson,
Mrs. J.M. Jakey, Jessie Johnson, Percy Johnstone, Isabella
Kennedy, Mable Kennedy, Duke Kent, George Lind, Roger
Livermore, Peter Lougheed, Jean MacAskill, B. Machon, Mrs.
J.S. MacComber, Alex Maga, Recareeo Marcelos, Mr. and Mrs.
L. Martin, Edward Mayhood, Freda McArthur, Gilbert
McCrombie, Ken McIvor, T.N. McKenzie, Eleanor McMurtry, Mary
Mercer, Mary Middlemass, Olive Miller, Gordon Minue, Rhea
Montgomery, Mrs. I.C. Morris, Julia Murphy, Kari Myhre, Mrs.
E.F. O'Hare, Henry Oel, Annie Oldfield, Clara I. Orr, Harold
Panabaker, Lillian M. Parsons, Larry Partridge, Daisy
Pearson, William Peel, Redvers Perry, C.J. Potter, Jock
Ritchie, H.P. Ross, R.A. Quinton, Brian Sawyer, Jean
Searight, Bertha Segall, Sweeney Shriner, R.J. Sinclair,
Alice Sipes, Arthur Sketchley, Mona Bailey Stewart, Herb
Surplis, William Harold Taylor, Mrs. Trainor, Ray Tuft, Mrs.
Turnbull, Ted Turner, Frank Turning Robe, Alice Tyler, Mrs.
O.E. Urch, Edna Vickre, Duncan Waines, Jessie Walker, Mrs.
Selby Walker, M.N. Wallace, Robert Wallace, W.W. Walrod, Dr.
Robert Warren, Maureen Webb, Mrs. M.B. Weldon, Agnes and
Cyril Woolliams, and Amy Zacharuk.
REPOSITORY: Glenbow Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Inventory and some interview outlines available. Please
consult before requesting material.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Gifts of Century Calgary, Gerald Brown, Mrs. C.H.
Bentall, Mrs. I.G. Gilkes, Helen Goldenberg, Mrs. J.D.
Middlemas, Sidney Robbins and Vicki Richards, 1973-1981.
LANGUAGE: The material is in English.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on provenance and contents of records.
PROVENANCE: Century Calgary
SUBJECTS: Century Calgary
Education
Law and justice
Religions
Government
Sports, recreation and leisure
CAIN No. 247467
TITLE: Century Calgary fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 75 cm of textual records. -- 135 audio cassettes. -- 177
photographs. -- 52 posters. -- 1 audio disc
DATES: 1972-1976
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Century Calgary was formed in the summer
of 1972 to promote, organize and coordinate all the city's
activities for the centennial celebrations of Calgary,
Alberta in 1975. Tom Walsh was named general chairman and
Rabbi Lewis Ginsburg executive director. Joseph Schmitz
succeeded Ginsburg in 1974. Close to 4000 volunteers were
involved in Century Calgary's various projects. Two of the
most notable projects were the publication of an oral
history project in which over 100 Calgarians were
interviewed, and the six volume Century Calgary Historical
Series : Books About Calgary / by Calgary authors. - Calgary
: Century Calgary Publications, 1975. The series covered
topics including schools, churches, organized sports, youth
groups, city communities, police force, transit system,
private service groups, mayors, medical services, military,
people, and events.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of manuscripts for the published books;
recorded interviews with Calgary personalities; minutes,
reports and correspondence of the History Committee; posters
of events, and submitted to logo contest; recording of
Calgary's centennial song; and photographs of mayors,
churches, military, Calgary personalities and the Providence
Creche.
THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS WERE INTERVIEWED. SEE INVENTORY
FOR DETAILS: Deane Ambury, Mrs. A.G. Austin, Everett
Baldwin, Clive Ballard, Dorcas Bayley, Rodena Beaton,
Malcolm Boyd, W.A. Branton, M.W. Brock, Elsie Brown, Dr.
F.G. Buchanan, Ruby and Wilbert Builder, Mary Bushfield,
George Campbell, Jessie Chapman, Nellie Chevalier, Ben A.
Choppen, Mary Christenson, Walter Chuchla, P.D. Clarke,
Harry Lake Collett, Elspeth Cook, John Copeland, Mrs. L.D.
Crimp, B. Currie, Harry Dawson, Elsie Douglas, George Doull,
Bob Edgar, K.G. "Buster" Elliott, Mae Fleming, Percy Fraser,
Violet Friesen, Linton Gaetz, O.S. Geiger, I.G. Gilkes,
Margaret Gillespie, Vera Gillespie, W. Gowan, W. Hope Grant,
Freida Gratzer, Harold Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Hackett,
B.G. Halbert, Mr. Halpen, Signe Hansen, Thomas Harrison,
Mrs. E. Henderson, J.G. Garney Hight, Olive Hudon, Tannis
Humphries, W.F. Irwin, Dr. Margaret Jackson, Reg Jackson,
Mrs. J.M. Jakey, Jessie Johnson, Percy Johnstone, Isabella
Kennedy, Mable Kennedy, Duke Kent, George Lind, Roger
Livermore, Peter Lougheed, Jean MacAskill, B. Machon, Mrs.
J.S. MacComber, Alex Maga, Recareeo Marcelos, Mr. and Mrs.
L. Martin, Edward Mayhood, Freda McArthur, Gilbert
McCrombie, Ken McIvor, T.N. McKenzie, Eleanor McMurtry, Mary
Mercer, Mary Middlemass, Olive Miller, Gordon Minue, Rhea
Montgomery, Mrs. I.C. Morris, Julia Murphy, Kari Myhre, Mrs.
E.F. O'Hare, Henry Oel, Annie Oldfield, Clara I. Orr, Harold
Panabaker, Lillian M. Parsons, Larry Partridge, Daisy
Pearson, William Peel, Redvers Perry, C.J. Potter, Jock
Ritchie, H.P. Ross, R.A. Quinton, Brian Sawyer, Jean
Searight, Bertha Segall, Sweeney Shriner, R.J. Sinclair,
Alice Sipes, Arthur Sketchley, Mona Bailey Stewart, Herb
Surplis, William Harold Taylor, Mrs. Trainor, Ray Tuft, Mrs.
Turnbull, Ted Turner, Frank Turning Robe, Alice Tyler, Mrs.
O.E. Urch, Edna Vickre, Duncan Waines, Jessie Walker, Mrs.
Selby Walker, M.N. Wallace, Robert Wallace, W.W. Walrod, Dr.
Robert Warren, Maureen Webb, Mrs. M.B. Weldon, Agnes and
Cyril Woolliams, and Amy Zacharuk.
REPOSITORY: Glenbow Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Inventory and some interview outlines available. Please
consult before requesting material.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Gifts of Century Calgary, Gerald Brown, Mrs. C.H.
Bentall, Mrs. I.G. Gilkes, Helen Goldenberg, Mrs. J.D.
Middlemas, Sidney Robbins and Vicki Richards, 1973-1981.
LANGUAGE: The material is in English.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on provenance and contents of records.
PROVENANCE: Century Calgary
SUBJECTS: Century Calgary
Education
Law and justice
Religions
Government
Sports, recreation and leisure
CAIN No. 194005
TITLE: Oike family collection
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: .2 cm of textual records
25 photographs
6 audio cassettes
DATES: [ca. 1917]-1995
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Kyusuke and Sada Oike immigrated to
Canada from Moji, Fukuoka, Japan about 1906. They worked in
the sugar cane fields in Hawaii until his cousin who lived
in Santa Cruz, California invited him down. However, the
Oriental Exclusion act diverted his trip and he ended up in
Canada. During the early years Douglas Oike's father worked
in a sawmill in Marpole, and also in Tynehead in Surrey
cutting shingle bolts. His wife also helped cut shingles.
Douglas Oike was born in Haney, B.C., which was later called
Maple Ridge. His father worked in a sawmill in Haney and his
mother was a cook in the sawmill. His parents invested in a
small farm (about 7 acres) on the Townline Road. While Doug
was a young boy, he helped his parents on the farm. His
parents bought a larger farm about 22 acres on Blackstock
Road in the 1930s. They grew strawberries, raspberries and
later rhubarb. Doug attended Haney Central School. He was at
the top of the class but he quit school in grade 10. In 1933
he worked in Port Alice in the pulp mill and also worked
salting salmon for the Howe Sound Fish Co. in Alert Bay. In
1934 he worked for Hammond Cedar and just before evacuation,
he worked for Yabuki shingle bolt camp. When war started he
tried to enlist but was refused. The farm was sold to the
Custodian of Enemy Alien Property so the Oike family moved
to Kamloops. Doug went east with his own family where he was
auctioned off to a sugar beet farmer in Portage la Prairie
near Winnipeg. From 1947 to 1950 Douglas worked in Port
Arthur. From 1950-1961, he lived in Sechelt, Jervis Inlet
and worked in the areas around Gibsons Landing. He worked as
a tree faller at Jackson Bros. at Wilson Creek. From 1965 to
1980, Douglas then worked in Squamish for McMillan Bloedel
as a tree faller. Douglas Oike was married November 8, 1941
to Yaye Tanemoto.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Collection consists of 3 series of material relating to the
Oike family. The first series consists of payslips received
by Kyusuke Oike in Port Hammond, B.C., around 1917. The
second series consists of photographs of Douglas Masaru Oike
logging in Kelsey Bay, B.C. in the mid-1970s, and the third
series consists of an oral history interview with Douglas
Masaru Oike.
REPOSITORY: Japanese Canadian National Museum
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Series descriptions available.
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: Oral history recording created by the Japanese Canadian
Archives.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the collection.
PROVENANCE: Oike (family) collector
SUBJECTS: Oike (family)
Oike, Kyusuke
Oike, Doug, 1915-
CAIN No. 250691
TITLE: Hector Robertson MacLean fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 0.06 m of textual records and other material
DATES: [18-]-1980
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Dentist, Administrator, 1904-1988. An
alumnus of the UniversityÖs Faculty of Dentistry, H.R.
MacLean rejoined the University in 1935 as demonstrator in
operative dentistry. In 1938 he became head of the
Department of Operative Dentistry, in 1946 professor of
restorative dentistry, and in 1948 head of the Oral
Diagnosis Section. He left his private practice in 1958 in
order to act as Dean of the Faculty, a position he held
until 1970. Active in several local and national dental
associations, Dr. MacLean published A History of Dentistry
in Alberta, 1880-1980, in 1987.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of these series: I Photographs ([18]-1980).
Collected for A History of Dentistry in Alberta 1880-1980
(136 images, copies of originals). II Research material
([18]-1980). Collected material relating to the
history of dentistry.
REPOSITORY: University of Alberta Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Access: Open
PROVENANCE: MacLean, Hector Robertson
SUBJECTS: MacLean, Hector Robertson
Health services
CAIN No. 250691
TITLE: Hector Robertson MacLean fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 0.06 m of textual records and other material
DATES: [18-]-1980
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Dentist, Administrator, 1904-1988. An
alumnus of the UniversityÖs Faculty of Dentistry, H.R.
MacLean rejoined the University in 1935 as demonstrator in
operative dentistry. In 1938 he became head of the
Department of Operative Dentistry, in 1946 professor of
restorative dentistry, and in 1948 head of the Oral
Diagnosis Section. He left his private practice in 1958 in
order to act as Dean of the Faculty, a position he held
until 1970. Active in several local and national dental
associations, Dr. MacLean published A History of Dentistry
in Alberta, 1880-1980, in 1987.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of these series: I Photographs ([18]-1980).
Collected for A History of Dentistry in Alberta 1880-1980
(136 images, copies of originals). II Research material
([18]-1980). Collected material relating to the
history of dentistry.
REPOSITORY: University of Alberta Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Access: Open
PROVENANCE: MacLean, Hector Robertson
SUBJECTS: MacLean, Hector Robertson
Health services
CAIN No. 250462
TITLE: H.M.E. Evans fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 47 m of textual records
DATES: 1906-1973
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Henry Marshall Erskine (Harry) Evans was
born in Davenport, Ontario in 1976. In 1897 he graduated
from the University of Toronto, earning a gold medal in
Natural Sciences. He then attended the School of Mines in
Houghton, Michigan before traveling to Mexico to assist in
his uncle's mining interests. In 1900 Evans moved to
Winnipeg and embarked on a varied business career. While
working for an American, John Butchard, Evans traveled to
the Pembina region of Alberta. He was quick to see the
area's potential and in 1907 he relocated to Edmonton. He
later established a townsite in the Pembina area, named
Evansburg in his honour. In Edmonton he acted as a financial
agent for various American and British investment firms,
notably the British Dominions Land Settlement Corporation
Limited, and the British Alberta Investors Limited. He
formed his own H.M.E. Evans Company in 1919. Evans was
actively involved in a wide range of duties and activities.
His many public commitments included service with the
Edmonton Boardof Trade, the Edmonton Board of Public
Welfare, the Joint Red Cross and Patriotic Fund, and the
Edmonton Golf and Country Club. He served a one year term as
Mayor of Edmonton in 1918. Later he acted as a financial
advisor to the provincial government. Harry Evans was
married for over 55 years to Edith Isabell Gifford of
Toronto. He and his family lived in the impressive
"Sylvancroft" mansion, which was an integral part of the
city social scene for many years. The financial legacy which
he created still survives today as the H.M.E. Evans and
Company Limited. Mr. Evans died at the age of 97, in 1973.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The papers in this fonds are concerned with the business of
real estate, investments, and commercial and private
insurance in Edmonton throughout Harry Evans' career. A
substantial portion of correspondence deals with land
tenure, municipal taxation and assessment of property
situated in northeastern and central Alberta and parts of
Saskatchewan. A smaller portion of the collection is
concerned with general and personal correspondence. The
entire collection provides an excellent picture of business
and social life in Edmonton over a period of 67 years.
REPOSITORY: City of Edmonton Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Some materials are restricted, Contact reference archivist
for further details.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: File level finding aid and index available at repository
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: This fonds was donated to the City of Edmonton
Archives in 1973 by Harry Evans' daughter Ms. Sylvia Evans,
and was given the accession number A73-35. After the
material was processed it was catalogued as MS 319.
LANGUAGE: The material is in English.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on content of records
PROVENANCE: Evans, H. M. E
SUBJECTS: Evans, H. M. E
Commerce and industry
Family and personal life
CAIN No. 250462
TITLE: H.M.E. Evans fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 47 m of textual records
DATES: 1906-1973
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Henry Marshall Erskine (Harry) Evans was
born in Davenport, Ontario in 1976. In 1897 he graduated
from the University of Toronto, earning a gold medal in
Natural Sciences. He then attended the School of Mines in
Houghton, Michigan before traveling to Mexico to assist in
his uncle's mining interests. In 1900 Evans moved to
Winnipeg and embarked on a varied business career. While
working for an American, John Butchard, Evans traveled to
the Pembina region of Alberta. He was quick to see the
area's potential and in 1907 he relocated to Edmonton. He
later established a townsite in the Pembina area, named
Evansburg in his honour. In Edmonton he acted as a financial
agent for various American and British investment firms,
notably the British Dominions Land Settlement Corporation
Limited, and the British Alberta Investors Limited. He
formed his own H.M.E. Evans Company in 1919. Evans was
actively involved in a wide range of duties and activities.
His many public commitments included service with the
Edmonton Boardof Trade, the Edmonton Board of Public
Welfare, the Joint Red Cross and Patriotic Fund, and the
Edmonton Golf and Country Club. He served a one year term as
Mayor of Edmonton in 1918. Later he acted as a financial
advisor to the provincial government. Harry Evans was
married for over 55 years to Edith Isabell Gifford of
Toronto. He and his family lived in the impressive
"Sylvancroft" mansion, which was an integral part of the
city social scene for many years. The financial legacy which
he created still survives today as the H.M.E. Evans and
Company Limited. Mr. Evans died at the age of 97, in 1973.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The papers in this fonds are concerned with the business of
real estate, investments, and commercial and private
insurance in Edmonton throughout Harry Evans' career. A
substantial portion of correspondence deals with land
tenure, municipal taxation and assessment of property
situated in northeastern and central Alberta and parts of
Saskatchewan. A smaller portion of the collection is
concerned with general and personal correspondence. The
entire collection provides an excellent picture of business
and social life in Edmonton over a period of 67 years.
REPOSITORY: City of Edmonton Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Some materials are restricted, Contact reference archivist
for further details.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: File level finding aid and index available at repository
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: This fonds was donated to the City of Edmonton
Archives in 1973 by Harry Evans' daughter Ms. Sylvia Evans,
and was given the accession number A73-35. After the
material was processed it was catalogued as MS 319.
LANGUAGE: The material is in English.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on content of records
PROVENANCE: Evans, H. M. E
SUBJECTS: Evans, H. M. E
Commerce and industry
Family and personal life
CAIN No. 250462
TITLE: H.M.E. Evans fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 47 m of textual records
DATES: 1906-1973
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Henry Marshall Erskine (Harry) Evans was
born in Davenport, Ontario in 1976. In 1897 he graduated
from the University of Toronto, earning a gold medal in
Natural Sciences. He then attended the School of Mines in
Houghton, Michigan before traveling to Mexico to assist in
his uncle's mining interests. In 1900 Evans moved to
Winnipeg and embarked on a varied business career. While
working for an American, John Butchard, Evans traveled to
the Pembina region of Alberta. He was quick to see the
area's potential and in 1907 he relocated to Edmonton. He
later established a townsite in the Pembina area, named
Evansburg in his honour. In Edmonton he acted as a financial
agent for various American and British investment firms,
notably the British Dominions Land Settlement Corporation
Limited, and the British Alberta Investors Limited. He
formed his own H.M.E. Evans Company in 1919. Evans was
actively involved in a wide range of duties and activities.
His many public commitments included service with the
Edmonton Boardof Trade, the Edmonton Board of Public
Welfare, the Joint Red Cross and Patriotic Fund, and the
Edmonton Golf and Country Club. He served a one year term as
Mayor of Edmonton in 1918. Later he acted as a financial
advisor to the provincial government. Harry Evans was
married for over 55 years to Edith Isabell Gifford of
Toronto. He and his family lived in the impressive
"Sylvancroft" mansion, which was an integral part of the
city social scene for many years. The financial legacy which
he created still survives today as the H.M.E. Evans and
Company Limited. Mr. Evans died at the age of 97, in 1973.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The papers in this fonds are concerned with the business of
real estate, investments, and commercial and private
insurance in Edmonton throughout Harry Evans' career. A
substantial portion of correspondence deals with land
tenure, municipal taxation and assessment of property
situated in northeastern and central Alberta and parts of
Saskatchewan. A smaller portion of the collection is
concerned with general and personal correspondence. The
entire collection provides an excellent picture of business
and social life in Edmonton over a period of 67 years.
REPOSITORY: City of Edmonton Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Some materials are restricted, Contact reference archivist
for further details.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: File level finding aid and index available at repository
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: This fonds was donated to the City of Edmonton
Archives in 1973 by Harry Evans' daughter Ms. Sylvia Evans,
and was given the accession number A73-35. After the
material was processed it was catalogued as MS 319.
LANGUAGE: The material is in English.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on content of records
PROVENANCE: Evans, H. M. E
SUBJECTS: Evans, H. M. E
Commerce and industry
Family and personal life
CAIN No. 250462
TITLE: H.M.E. Evans fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 47 m of textual records
DATES: 1906-1973
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Henry Marshall Erskine (Harry) Evans was
born in Davenport, Ontario in 1976. In 1897 he graduated
from the University of Toronto, earning a gold medal in
Natural Sciences. He then attended the School of Mines in
Houghton, Michigan before traveling to Mexico to assist in
his uncle's mining interests. In 1900 Evans moved to
Winnipeg and embarked on a varied business career. While
working for an American, John Butchard, Evans traveled to
the Pembina region of Alberta. He was quick to see the
area's potential and in 1907 he relocated to Edmonton. He
later established a townsite in the Pembina area, named
Evansburg in his honour. In Edmonton he acted as a financial
agent for various American and British investment firms,
notably the British Dominions Land Settlement Corporation
Limited, and the British Alberta Investors Limited. He
formed his own H.M.E. Evans Company in 1919. Evans was
actively involved in a wide range of duties and activities.
His many public commitments included service with the
Edmonton Boardof Trade, the Edmonton Board of Public
Welfare, the Joint Red Cross and Patriotic Fund, and the
Edmonton Golf and Country Club. He served a one year term as
Mayor of Edmonton in 1918. Later he acted as a financial
advisor to the provincial government. Harry Evans was
married for over 55 years to Edith Isabell Gifford of
Toronto. He and his family lived in the impressive
"Sylvancroft" mansion, which was an integral part of the
city social scene for many years. The financial legacy which
he created still survives today as the H.M.E. Evans and
Company Limited. Mr. Evans died at the age of 97, in 1973.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The papers in this fonds are concerned with the business of
real estate, investments, and commercial and private
insurance in Edmonton throughout Harry Evans' career. A
substantial portion of correspondence deals with land
tenure, municipal taxation and assessment of property
situated in northeastern and central Alberta and parts of
Saskatchewan. A smaller portion of the collection is
concerned with general and personal correspondence. The
entire collection provides an excellent picture of business
and social life in Edmonton over a period of 67 years.
REPOSITORY: City of Edmonton Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Some materials are restricted, Contact reference archivist
for further details.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: File level finding aid and index available at repository
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: This fonds was donated to the City of Edmonton
Archives in 1973 by Harry Evans' daughter Ms. Sylvia Evans,
and was given the accession number A73-35. After the
material was processed it was catalogued as MS 319.
LANGUAGE: The material is in English.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on content of records
PROVENANCE: Evans, H. M. E
SUBJECTS: Evans, H. M. E
Commerce and industry
Family and personal life
CAIN No. 250462
TITLE: H.M.E. Evans fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 47 m of textual records
DATES: 1906-1973
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Henry Marshall Erskine (Harry) Evans was
born in Davenport, Ontario in 1976. In 1897 he graduated
from the University of Toronto, earning a gold medal in
Natural Sciences. He then attended the School of Mines in
Houghton, Michigan before traveling to Mexico to assist in
his uncle's mining interests. In 1900 Evans moved to
Winnipeg and embarked on a varied business career. While
working for an American, John Butchard, Evans traveled to
the Pembina region of Alberta. He was quick to see the
area's potential and in 1907 he relocated to Edmonton. He
later established a townsite in the Pembina area, named
Evansburg in his honour. In Edmonton he acted as a financial
agent for various American and British investment firms,
notably the British Dominions Land Settlement Corporation
Limited, and the British Alberta Investors Limited. He
formed his own H.M.E. Evans Company in 1919. Evans was
actively involved in a wide range of duties and activities.
His many public commitments included service with the
Edmonton Boardof Trade, the Edmonton Board of Public
Welfare, the Joint Red Cross and Patriotic Fund, and the
Edmonton Golf and Country Club. He served a one year term as
Mayor of Edmonton in 1918. Later he acted as a financial
advisor to the provincial government. Harry Evans was
married for over 55 years to Edith Isabell Gifford of
Toronto. He and his family lived in the impressive
"Sylvancroft" mansion, which was an integral part of the
city social scene for many years. The financial legacy which
he created still survives today as the H.M.E. Evans and
Company Limited. Mr. Evans died at the age of 97, in 1973.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The papers in this fonds are concerned with the business of
real estate, investments, and commercial and private
insurance in Edmonton throughout Harry Evans' career. A
substantial portion of correspondence deals with land
tenure, municipal taxation and assessment of property
situated in northeastern and central Alberta and parts of
Saskatchewan. A smaller portion of the collection is
concerned with general and personal correspondence. The
entire collection provides an excellent picture of business
and social life in Edmonton over a period of 67 years.
REPOSITORY: City of Edmonton Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Some materials are restricted, Contact reference archivist
for further details.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: File level finding aid and index available at repository
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: This fonds was donated to the City of Edmonton
Archives in 1973 by Harry Evans' daughter Ms. Sylvia Evans,
and was given the accession number A73-35. After the
material was processed it was catalogued as MS 319.
LANGUAGE: The material is in English.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on content of records
PROVENANCE: Evans, H. M. E
SUBJECTS: Evans, H. M. E
Commerce and industry
Family and personal life
CAIN No. 139998
TITLE: Bernard Charles Stevens fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 4 cm of textual records
2 photographs
DATES: 1941-1971
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Bernard Charles Stevens joined the Royal
Canadian Navy as a cook in 1941.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of records and memorabilia relating to
Stevens' military career.
REPOSITORY: CFB Esquimalt Naval and Military Museum
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: Stevens, Bernard Charles, 1923-
SUBJECTS: Stevens, Bernard Charles, 1923-
CAIN No. 139998
TITLE: Bernard Charles Stevens fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 4 cm of textual records
2 photographs
DATES: 1941-1971
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Bernard Charles Stevens joined the Royal
Canadian Navy as a cook in 1941.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of records and memorabilia relating to
Stevens' military career.
REPOSITORY: CFB Esquimalt Naval and Military Museum
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: Stevens, Bernard Charles, 1923-
SUBJECTS: Stevens, Bernard Charles, 1923-
CAIN No. 139998
TITLE: Bernard Charles Stevens fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 4 cm of textual records
2 photographs
DATES: 1941-1971
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Bernard Charles Stevens joined the Royal
Canadian Navy as a cook in 1941.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of records and memorabilia relating to
Stevens' military career.
REPOSITORY: CFB Esquimalt Naval and Military Museum
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: Stevens, Bernard Charles, 1923-
SUBJECTS: Stevens, Bernard Charles, 1923-
CAIN No. 139998
TITLE: Bernard Charles Stevens fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 4 cm of textual records
2 photographs
DATES: 1941-1971
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Bernard Charles Stevens joined the Royal
Canadian Navy as a cook in 1941.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of records and memorabilia relating to
Stevens' military career.
REPOSITORY: CFB Esquimalt Naval and Military Museum
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: Stevens, Bernard Charles, 1923-
SUBJECTS: Stevens, Bernard Charles, 1923-
CAIN No. 139998
TITLE: Bernard Charles Stevens fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 4 cm of textual records
2 photographs
DATES: 1941-1971
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Bernard Charles Stevens joined the Royal
Canadian Navy as a cook in 1941.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of records and memorabilia relating to
Stevens' military career.
REPOSITORY: CFB Esquimalt Naval and Military Museum
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: Stevens, Bernard Charles, 1923-
SUBJECTS: Stevens, Bernard Charles, 1923-
CAIN No. 139998
TITLE: Bernard Charles Stevens fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 4 cm of textual records
2 photographs
DATES: 1941-1971
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Bernard Charles Stevens joined the Royal
Canadian Navy as a cook in 1941.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of records and memorabilia relating to
Stevens' military career.
REPOSITORY: CFB Esquimalt Naval and Military Museum
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: Stevens, Bernard Charles, 1923-
SUBJECTS: Stevens, Bernard Charles, 1923-
CAIN No. 139998
TITLE: Bernard Charles Stevens fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 4 cm of textual records
2 photographs
DATES: 1941-1971
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Bernard Charles Stevens joined the Royal
Canadian Navy as a cook in 1941.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of records and memorabilia relating to
Stevens' military career.
REPOSITORY: CFB Esquimalt Naval and Military Museum
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: Stevens, Bernard Charles, 1923-
SUBJECTS: Stevens, Bernard Charles, 1923-
CAIN No. 141572
TITLE: Division of Vital Statistics fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 417 microfilm reels
50 microfiche
10 cm of textual records
DATES: 1872-1981
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The Division of Vital Statistics was
established in 1872 under its first name, Registrar of
General of Titles, by authority of the Registration of
Births, Deaths and, Marriages Act (SBC 1872. c. 26). The
Registrar General of Titles reported to the Attorney-General
from 1872 to 1911, except for the years 1899 to 1901 when
the Registrar reported to the Provincial Secretary. Under
the Provincial Board of Health in the Dept. of the
Provincial Secretary in 1911, the Registrar General of
Titles was renamed the Registrar of Births, Deaths and
Marriages. In 1933, the Vital Statistics Branch was created
under the Vital Statistics Act (SBC 1933, c. 73). It
remained within the Provincial Board of Health in the Dept.
of the Provincial Secretary and the Provincial Health
Officer was also the Registrar of Births, Deaths and
Marriages. The branch was renamed the Division of Vital
Statistics in 1937 and in 1946 it was transferred to the
Dept. of Health and Welfare. The Division of Vital
Statistics was responsible for determining and registering
births, deaths and marriages and for issuing certificates
related to these events. The division was also responsible
for publishing annual statistical reports of registered
births, deaths, marriages, and adoptions. The Division of
Vital Statistics was renamed the Vital Statistics Agency in
1996 when it became a special operating agency within the
Ministry of Health and Ministry responsible for Seniors.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of records created by the Division of
Vital Statistics. It also includes records created under
the division_s previous names, Vital Statistics Branch,
Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages, and Registrar
General of Titles. Types of records include registrations of
births, marriages, deaths and adoptions, an index to birth
registrations, an index to marriage registrations, and an
index to death registrations. The fonds also includes
registrations of the deaths of Canadian armed forces
personnel from British Columbia who died overseas or outside
of British Columbia during World War II (1940-1945).
REPOSITORY: British Columbia Archives
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Card catalogues and on-line finding aids available.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: British Columbia. Division of Vital Statistics
British Columbia. Vital Statistics Branch
British Columbia. Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages
British Columbia. Registrar General of Titles
SUBJECTS: British Columbia. Division of Vital Statistics
British Columbia. Vital Statistics Branch
British Columbia. Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages
British Columbia. Registrar General of Titles
CAIN No. 232529
TITLE: E.J. Hughes and Max Stern correspondence collection
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 14 cm of textual records
DATES: 1939-2000
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Edward John Hughes (1913-2007) was born
in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1913; and grew up in the
region. Hughes attended evening art classes with Mrs.
Verrall in 1926 and in 1929 began six years of study at the
Vancouver School of Art, where he was tutored by F.H.
Varley, C.H. Scott, C. Marega, Grace Melvin, and J.W.G
MacDonald.
Hughes began his career as a free lance commercial artist
working with dry-point and coloured woodcuts. He then
embarked on a succession of murals, working with Paul
Goranson and Orville Fisher, most notably for the San
Francisco Fair in 1939. Hughes also was commissioned by the
Malaspina Hotel at Nanaimo, BC and the W.K. Oriental
Gardens, Vancouver.
In 1939, he joined the army in the Royal Regiment of
Canadian Artillery as a gunner and was appointed sergeant
and army artist in 1940. He was the official army artist
from 1942 to 1946 and recorded army life in Canada, Great
Britain and the Aleutian Islands.
Hughes was elected to the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts in
1968. He was awarded with Honorary Doctorates from the
University of Victoria in 1994 and the Emily Carr Institute
of Art and Design in 1997.
In 2001, Hughes received the Order of Canada and in 2005 was
awarded the Order of British Columbia. Both of the latter
awards cited his dedication to representing Canada with
passion and originality.
The Vancouver Art Gallery has the most extensive holding of
Hughes' work in public hands.
In 1951, Hughes met Dr. Max Stern, the owner of the Dominion
Gallery, Montreal, Quebec. Hughes was represented in an
exhibition at the Gallery in the autumn of 1951 and had his
first solo show there in 1954.
Max Stern (1904-1987) was born in Germany in 1904. He
studied art in European cities before directing his father_s
gallery in Germany, The Julius Stern Gallery. Fleeing Nazi
Germany, Stern eventually moved to Canada in 1943; he and
his wife Iris bought the Dominion Art Gallery in 1947.
Source: MacDonald, Colin S. A Dictionary of Canadian
Artists. Volume 2 G-Jackson. Ottawa: Canadian Paperbacks,
1968.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The collection consists of the photocopies of correspondence
between E.J. Hughes and Max Stern.
The records include photocopied correspondence and
photocopies of Hughes_ art works.
REPOSITORY: Vancouver Art Gallery
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Access to the Archives of the Vancouver Art Gallery is at
the discretion of the Librarian/Archivist.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: A full inventory with series descriptions and file lists is
available at the Vancouver Art Gallery Archives / Library.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the collection.
PROVENANCE: Vancouver Art Gallery collector
OTHER NAMES: Hughes, E.J., 1913-2007
Stern, Max
SUBJECTS: Hughes, E.J., 1913-2007
Stern, Max
CAIN No. 232529
TITLE: E.J. Hughes and Max Stern correspondence collection
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 14 cm of textual records
DATES: 1939-2000
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Edward John Hughes (1913-2007) was born
in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1913; and grew up in the
region. Hughes attended evening art classes with Mrs.
Verrall in 1926 and in 1929 began six years of study at the
Vancouver School of Art, where he was tutored by F.H.
Varley, C.H. Scott, C. Marega, Grace Melvin, and J.W.G
MacDonald.
Hughes began his career as a free lance commercial artist
working with dry-point and coloured woodcuts. He then
embarked on a succession of murals, working with Paul
Goranson and Orville Fisher, most notably for the San
Francisco Fair in 1939. Hughes also was commissioned by the
Malaspina Hotel at Nanaimo, BC and the W.K. Oriental
Gardens, Vancouver.
In 1939, he joined the army in the Royal Regiment of
Canadian Artillery as a gunner and was appointed sergeant
and army artist in 1940. He was the official army artist
from 1942 to 1946 and recorded army life in Canada, Great
Britain and the Aleutian Islands.
Hughes was elected to the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts in
1968. He was awarded with Honorary Doctorates from the
University of Victoria in 1994 and the Emily Carr Institute
of Art and Design in 1997.
In 2001, Hughes received the Order of Canada and in 2005 was
awarded the Order of British Columbia. Both of the latter
awards cited his dedication to representing Canada with
passion and originality.
The Vancouver Art Gallery has the most extensive holding of
Hughes' work in public hands.
In 1951, Hughes met Dr. Max Stern, the owner of the Dominion
Gallery, Montreal, Quebec. Hughes was represented in an
exhibition at the Gallery in the autumn of 1951 and had his
first solo show there in 1954.
Max Stern (1904-1987) was born in Germany in 1904. He
studied art in European cities before directing his father_s
gallery in Germany, The Julius Stern Gallery. Fleeing Nazi
Germany, Stern eventually moved to Canada in 1943; he and
his wife Iris bought the Dominion Art Gallery in 1947.
Source: MacDonald, Colin S. A Dictionary of Canadian
Artists. Volume 2 G-Jackson. Ottawa: Canadian Paperbacks,
1968.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The collection consists of the photocopies of correspondence
between E.J. Hughes and Max Stern.
The records include photocopied correspondence and
photocopies of Hughes_ art works.
REPOSITORY: Vancouver Art Gallery
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Access to the Archives of the Vancouver Art Gallery is at
the discretion of the Librarian/Archivist.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: A full inventory with series descriptions and file lists is
available at the Vancouver Art Gallery Archives / Library.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the collection.
PROVENANCE: Vancouver Art Gallery collector
OTHER NAMES: Hughes, E.J., 1913-2007
Stern, Max
SUBJECTS: Hughes, E.J., 1913-2007
Stern, Max
CAIN No. 232529
TITLE: E.J. Hughes and Max Stern correspondence collection
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 14 cm of textual records
DATES: 1939-2000
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Edward John Hughes (1913-2007) was born
in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1913; and grew up in the
region. Hughes attended evening art classes with Mrs.
Verrall in 1926 and in 1929 began six years of study at the
Vancouver School of Art, where he was tutored by F.H.
Varley, C.H. Scott, C. Marega, Grace Melvin, and J.W.G
MacDonald.
Hughes began his career as a free lance commercial artist
working with dry-point and coloured woodcuts. He then
embarked on a succession of murals, working with Paul
Goranson and Orville Fisher, most notably for the San
Francisco Fair in 1939. Hughes also was commissioned by the
Malaspina Hotel at Nanaimo, BC and the W.K. Oriental
Gardens, Vancouver.
In 1939, he joined the army in the Royal Regiment of
Canadian Artillery as a gunner and was appointed sergeant
and army artist in 1940. He was the official army artist
from 1942 to 1946 and recorded army life in Canada, Great
Britain and the Aleutian Islands.
Hughes was elected to the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts in
1968. He was awarded with Honorary Doctorates from the
University of Victoria in 1994 and the Emily Carr Institute
of Art and Design in 1997.
In 2001, Hughes received the Order of Canada and in 2005 was
awarded the Order of British Columbia. Both of the latter
awards cited his dedication to representing Canada with
passion and originality.
The Vancouver Art Gallery has the most extensive holding of
Hughes' work in public hands.
In 1951, Hughes met Dr. Max Stern, the owner of the Dominion
Gallery, Montreal, Quebec. Hughes was represented in an
exhibition at the Gallery in the autumn of 1951 and had his
first solo show there in 1954.
Max Stern (1904-1987) was born in Germany in 1904. He
studied art in European cities before directing his father_s
gallery in Germany, The Julius Stern Gallery. Fleeing Nazi
Germany, Stern eventually moved to Canada in 1943; he and
his wife Iris bought the Dominion Art Gallery in 1947.
Source: MacDonald, Colin S. A Dictionary of Canadian
Artists. Volume 2 G-Jackson. Ottawa: Canadian Paperbacks,
1968.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The collection consists of the photocopies of correspondence
between E.J. Hughes and Max Stern.
The records include photocopied correspondence and
photocopies of Hughes_ art works.
REPOSITORY: Vancouver Art Gallery
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Access to the Archives of the Vancouver Art Gallery is at
the discretion of the Librarian/Archivist.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: A full inventory with series descriptions and file lists is
available at the Vancouver Art Gallery Archives / Library.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the collection.
PROVENANCE: Vancouver Art Gallery collector
OTHER NAMES: Hughes, E.J., 1913-2007
Stern, Max
SUBJECTS: Hughes, E.J., 1913-2007
Stern, Max
CAIN No. 232529
TITLE: E.J. Hughes and Max Stern correspondence collection
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 14 cm of textual records
DATES: 1939-2000
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Edward John Hughes (1913-2007) was born
in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1913; and grew up in the
region. Hughes attended evening art classes with Mrs.
Verrall in 1926 and in 1929 began six years of study at the
Vancouver School of Art, where he was tutored by F.H.
Varley, C.H. Scott, C. Marega, Grace Melvin, and J.W.G
MacDonald.
Hughes began his career as a free lance commercial artist
working with dry-point and coloured woodcuts. He then
embarked on a succession of murals, working with Paul
Goranson and Orville Fisher, most notably for the San
Francisco Fair in 1939. Hughes also was commissioned by the
Malaspina Hotel at Nanaimo, BC and the W.K. Oriental
Gardens, Vancouver.
In 1939, he joined the army in the Royal Regiment of
Canadian Artillery as a gunner and was appointed sergeant
and army artist in 1940. He was the official army artist
from 1942 to 1946 and recorded army life in Canada, Great
Britain and the Aleutian Islands.
Hughes was elected to the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts in
1968. He was awarded with Honorary Doctorates from the
University of Victoria in 1994 and the Emily Carr Institute
of Art and Design in 1997.
In 2001, Hughes received the Order of Canada and in 2005 was
awarded the Order of British Columbia. Both of the latter
awards cited his dedication to representing Canada with
passion and originality.
The Vancouver Art Gallery has the most extensive holding of
Hughes' work in public hands.
In 1951, Hughes met Dr. Max Stern, the owner of the Dominion
Gallery, Montreal, Quebec. Hughes was represented in an
exhibition at the Gallery in the autumn of 1951 and had his
first solo show there in 1954.
Max Stern (1904-1987) was born in Germany in 1904. He
studied art in European cities before directing his father_s
gallery in Germany, The Julius Stern Gallery. Fleeing Nazi
Germany, Stern eventually moved to Canada in 1943; he and
his wife Iris bought the Dominion Art Gallery in 1947.
Source: MacDonald, Colin S. A Dictionary of Canadian
Artists. Volume 2 G-Jackson. Ottawa: Canadian Paperbacks,
1968.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The collection consists of the photocopies of correspondence
between E.J. Hughes and Max Stern.
The records include photocopied correspondence and
photocopies of Hughes_ art works.
REPOSITORY: Vancouver Art Gallery
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Access to the Archives of the Vancouver Art Gallery is at
the discretion of the Librarian/Archivist.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: A full inventory with series descriptions and file lists is
available at the Vancouver Art Gallery Archives / Library.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the collection.
PROVENANCE: Vancouver Art Gallery collector
OTHER NAMES: Hughes, E.J., 1913-2007
Stern, Max
SUBJECTS: Hughes, E.J., 1913-2007
Stern, Max
CAIN No. 139238
TITLE: A.E.M. Morbey collection
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 2 cm of textual records
1 photograph
DATES: 1914-1967
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: A.E. Morbey was an officer in the Royal
Canadian Navy.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The collection consists of pamphlets, essay on "Disguised
Commerce Raiders" (ca. 1944), and a night order book of
Lieutenant Commander W.S. Lalor (1942).
REPOSITORY: CFB Esquimalt Naval and Military Museum
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the name of the collector.
PROVENANCE: Morbey, A.E.M collector
OTHER NAMES: Lalor, W.S
SUBJECTS: Lalor, W.S
CAIN No. 139238
TITLE: A.E.M. Morbey collection
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 2 cm of textual records
1 photograph
DATES: 1914-1967
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: A.E. Morbey was an officer in the Royal
Canadian Navy.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The collection consists of pamphlets, essay on "Disguised
Commerce Raiders" (ca. 1944), and a night order book of
Lieutenant Commander W.S. Lalor (1942).
REPOSITORY: CFB Esquimalt Naval and Military Museum
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the name of the collector.
PROVENANCE: Morbey, A.E.M collector
OTHER NAMES: Lalor, W.S
SUBJECTS: Lalor, W.S
CAIN No. 140020
TITLE: Bette Browning fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 15 photographs
cm3of textual records
DATES: 1969-1986
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Bette Browning moved to Esquimalt in
1955. Her husband, Archie Browning, was a member of the
police force from 1955 to 1982.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of photographs of curling leagues in
Esquimalt, 1969, and souvenir programs and guest book for
the Esquimalt Curling Club anniversary.
REPOSITORY: Esquimalt Municipal Archives
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Item list available.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: Browning, Bette
SUBJECTS: Browning, Bette
Esquimalt Curling Club
CAIN No. 140020
TITLE: Bette Browning fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 15 photographs
cm3of textual records
DATES: 1969-1986
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Bette Browning moved to Esquimalt in
1955. Her husband, Archie Browning, was a member of the
police force from 1955 to 1982.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of photographs of curling leagues in
Esquimalt, 1969, and souvenir programs and guest book for
the Esquimalt Curling Club anniversary.
REPOSITORY: Esquimalt Municipal Archives
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Item list available.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: Browning, Bette
SUBJECTS: Browning, Bette
Esquimalt Curling Club
CAIN No. 140020
TITLE: Bette Browning fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 15 photographs
cm3of textual records
DATES: 1969-1986
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Bette Browning moved to Esquimalt in
1955. Her husband, Archie Browning, was a member of the
police force from 1955 to 1982.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of photographs of curling leagues in
Esquimalt, 1969, and souvenir programs and guest book for
the Esquimalt Curling Club anniversary.
REPOSITORY: Esquimalt Municipal Archives
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Item list available.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: Browning, Bette
SUBJECTS: Browning, Bette
Esquimalt Curling Club
CAIN No. 140020
TITLE: Bette Browning fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 15 photographs
cm3of textual records
DATES: 1969-1986
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Bette Browning moved to Esquimalt in
1955. Her husband, Archie Browning, was a member of the
police force from 1955 to 1982.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of photographs of curling leagues in
Esquimalt, 1969, and souvenir programs and guest book for
the Esquimalt Curling Club anniversary.
REPOSITORY: Esquimalt Municipal Archives
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Item list available.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: Browning, Bette
SUBJECTS: Browning, Bette
Esquimalt Curling Club
CAIN No. 140020
TITLE: Bette Browning fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 15 photographs
cm3of textual records
DATES: 1969-1986
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Bette Browning moved to Esquimalt in
1955. Her husband, Archie Browning, was a member of the
police force from 1955 to 1982.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of photographs of curling leagues in
Esquimalt, 1969, and souvenir programs and guest book for
the Esquimalt Curling Club anniversary.
REPOSITORY: Esquimalt Municipal Archives
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Item list available.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: Browning, Bette
SUBJECTS: Browning, Bette
Esquimalt Curling Club
CAIN No. 140020
TITLE: Bette Browning fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 15 photographs
cm3of textual records
DATES: 1969-1986
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Bette Browning moved to Esquimalt in
1955. Her husband, Archie Browning, was a member of the
police force from 1955 to 1982.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of photographs of curling leagues in
Esquimalt, 1969, and souvenir programs and guest book for
the Esquimalt Curling Club anniversary.
REPOSITORY: Esquimalt Municipal Archives
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Item list available.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: Browning, Bette
SUBJECTS: Browning, Bette
Esquimalt Curling Club
CAIN No. 231083
TITLE: Vickar, Norman fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 photograph -- black and white
DATES: 1999
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Norman "Little" Vickar was born in 1921
to David Vickar and Sophie Vickar (Gelman) on a farm north
of Brooksby. After attending school at Edenbridge S.D. #2930
Norman started farming. He took a break from farming for
almost five years while he served in the Royal Canadian Air
Force as a L.A.C. (Aircraft man). After completing his
military service Norman returned to farming until his
retirement in Melfort, Saskatchewan.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds contains one black and white photograph of the
Edenbridge S.D. #2930 building near Gronlid, Saskatchewan.
The photograph was taken in between 1913 and 1960 and was
reprinted in 1999. It is from Vickar Norman's private
collection.
REPOSITORY: Melfort and District Museum
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: no restrictions on access
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: on-site database, accession ledger, source file
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The photograph was donated by Norman Vickar to the Melfort
and District Museum.
RELATED MATERIALS: other objects available
LANGUAGE: English
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 997-247
PROVENANCE: Norman Vickar
SUBJECTS: Edenbridge S.D. #2930
CAIN No. 231083
TITLE: Vickar, Norman fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 photograph -- black and white
DATES: 1999
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Norman "Little" Vickar was born in 1921
to David Vickar and Sophie Vickar (Gelman) on a farm north
of Brooksby. After attending school at Edenbridge S.D. #2930
Norman started farming. He took a break from farming for
almost five years while he served in the Royal Canadian Air
Force as a L.A.C. (Aircraft man). After completing his
military service Norman returned to farming until his
retirement in Melfort, Saskatchewan.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds contains one black and white photograph of the
Edenbridge S.D. #2930 building near Gronlid, Saskatchewan.
The photograph was taken in between 1913 and 1960 and was
reprinted in 1999. It is from Vickar Norman's private
collection.
REPOSITORY: Melfort and District Museum
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: no restrictions on access
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: on-site database, accession ledger, source file
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The photograph was donated by Norman Vickar to the Melfort
and District Museum.
RELATED MATERIALS: other objects available
LANGUAGE: English
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 997-247
PROVENANCE: Norman Vickar
SUBJECTS: Edenbridge S.D. #2930
CAIN No. 231083
TITLE: Vickar, Norman fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 photograph -- black and white
DATES: 1999
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Norman "Little" Vickar was born in 1921
to David Vickar and Sophie Vickar (Gelman) on a farm north
of Brooksby. After attending school at Edenbridge S.D. #2930
Norman started farming. He took a break from farming for
almost five years while he served in the Royal Canadian Air
Force as a L.A.C. (Aircraft man). After completing his
military service Norman returned to farming until his
retirement in Melfort, Saskatchewan.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds contains one black and white photograph of the
Edenbridge S.D. #2930 building near Gronlid, Saskatchewan.
The photograph was taken in between 1913 and 1960 and was
reprinted in 1999. It is from Vickar Norman's private
collection.
REPOSITORY: Melfort and District Museum
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: no restrictions on access
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: on-site database, accession ledger, source file
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The photograph was donated by Norman Vickar to the Melfort
and District Museum.
RELATED MATERIALS: other objects available
LANGUAGE: English
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 997-247
PROVENANCE: Norman Vickar
SUBJECTS: Edenbridge S.D. #2930
CAIN No. 159583
TITLE: Labour and Business in New Brunswick Project collection
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 67.5 cm of textual records and 140 hrs. of audiocassettes
DATES: 1974-1978
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The Labour and Business in New Brunswick
Oral History Project was begun by Gary Chaison and Edward
D. Maher of the University of New Brunswick in 1974. Its
aim was to record the experiences of those people who helped
bring about, or were close observers of, the substantial
economic developments and changes in the structure of
industrial relations systems in the Maritimes in the
twentieth century. Further funding was acquired in 1975
and the final interview was recorded in 1978.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The collection consists of tape recordings and transcripts
of oral interviews with 19 individuals prominent in labour
relations in New Brunswick. They are: James Addison, Edward
Charlton, N. Douglas Cochrane, Frank X. Crilley, Alfred J.
Doucet, Donald C. Duffie, Hugh John Flemming, Edgar E.
Fournier, Milton Gregg, Henry Harm, Donald Macdonald, Angus
Macleod, Ben Medjuck, John A. Paterson, Horace Pettigrove,
Joseph P. Vandenbroeck and H.D. Woods.
Topics include personal recollections of employment and
early education as well as personal participation in union
affairs and industrial relations from both sides. The
activities of provincial and federal governments in the
field of labour relations and development of major
industrial systems in the province are discussed. The
interviewees represent the view points of labour, industry,
and government.
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 is based on the contents of the collection.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: MC81
PROVENANCE: Labour and Business in New Brunswick Project
CAIN No. 159583
TITLE: Labour and Business in New Brunswick Project collection
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 67.5 cm of textual records and 140 hrs. of audiocassettes
DATES: 1974-1978
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The Labour and Business in New Brunswick
Oral History Project was begun by Gary Chaison and Edward
D. Maher of the University of New Brunswick in 1974. Its
aim was to record the experiences of those people who helped
bring about, or were close observers of, the substantial
economic developments and changes in the structure of
industrial relations systems in the Maritimes in the
twentieth century. Further funding was acquired in 1975
and the final interview was recorded in 1978.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The collection consists of tape recordings and transcripts
of oral interviews with 19 individuals prominent in labour
relations in New Brunswick. They are: James Addison, Edward
Charlton, N. Douglas Cochrane, Frank X. Crilley, Alfred J.
Doucet, Donald C. Duffie, Hugh John Flemming, Edgar E.
Fournier, Milton Gregg, Henry Harm, Donald Macdonald, Angus
Macleod, Ben Medjuck, John A. Paterson, Horace Pettigrove,
Joseph P. Vandenbroeck and H.D. Woods.
Topics include personal recollections of employment and
early education as well as personal participation in union
affairs and industrial relations from both sides. The
activities of provincial and federal governments in the
field of labour relations and development of major
industrial systems in the province are discussed. The
interviewees represent the view points of labour, industry,
and government.
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 is based on the contents of the collection.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: MC81
PROVENANCE: Labour and Business in New Brunswick Project
CAIN No. 159583
TITLE: Labour and Business in New Brunswick Project collection
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 67.5 cm of textual records and 140 hrs. of audiocassettes
DATES: 1974-1978
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The Labour and Business in New Brunswick
Oral History Project was begun by Gary Chaison and Edward
D. Maher of the University of New Brunswick in 1974. Its
aim was to record the experiences of those people who helped
bring about, or were close observers of, the substantial
economic developments and changes in the structure of
industrial relations systems in the Maritimes in the
twentieth century. Further funding was acquired in 1975
and the final interview was recorded in 1978.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The collection consists of tape recordings and transcripts
of oral interviews with 19 individuals prominent in labour
relations in New Brunswick. They are: James Addison, Edward
Charlton, N. Douglas Cochrane, Frank X. Crilley, Alfred J.
Doucet, Donald C. Duffie, Hugh John Flemming, Edgar E.
Fournier, Milton Gregg, Henry Harm, Donald Macdonald, Angus
Macleod, Ben Medjuck, John A. Paterson, Horace Pettigrove,
Joseph P. Vandenbroeck and H.D. Woods.
Topics include personal recollections of employment and
early education as well as personal participation in union
affairs and industrial relations from both sides. The
activities of provincial and federal governments in the
field of labour relations and development of major
industrial systems in the province are discussed. The
interviewees represent the view points of labour, industry,
and government.
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 is based on the contents of the collection.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: MC81
PROVENANCE: Labour and Business in New Brunswick Project
CAIN No. 159583
TITLE: Labour and Business in New Brunswick Project collection
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 67.5 cm of textual records and 140 hrs. of audiocassettes
DATES: 1974-1978
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The Labour and Business in New Brunswick
Oral History Project was begun by Gary Chaison and Edward
D. Maher of the University of New Brunswick in 1974. Its
aim was to record the experiences of those people who helped
bring about, or were close observers of, the substantial
economic developments and changes in the structure of
industrial relations systems in the Maritimes in the
twentieth century. Further funding was acquired in 1975
and the final interview was recorded in 1978.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The collection consists of tape recordings and transcripts
of oral interviews with 19 individuals prominent in labour
relations in New Brunswick. They are: James Addison, Edward
Charlton, N. Douglas Cochrane, Frank X. Crilley, Alfred J.
Doucet, Donald C. Duffie, Hugh John Flemming, Edgar E.
Fournier, Milton Gregg, Henry Harm, Donald Macdonald, Angus
Macleod, Ben Medjuck, John A. Paterson, Horace Pettigrove,
Joseph P. Vandenbroeck and H.D. Woods.
Topics include personal recollections of employment and
early education as well as personal participation in union
affairs and industrial relations from both sides. The
activities of provincial and federal governments in the
field of labour relations and development of major
industrial systems in the province are discussed. The
interviewees represent the view points of labour, industry,
and government.
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 is based on the contents of the collection.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: MC81
PROVENANCE: Labour and Business in New Brunswick Project
CAIN No. 139949
TITLE: Beattie and Atchison fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 12 cm of textual records
DATES: 1907-1908
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Beattie and Atchison was a druggist
(pharmacy) firm in Cranbrook, B.C., which served the East
Kootenay-Columbia region.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of correspondence inward and invoices of
the company. Correspondence details among other things
requests for the filling of prescriptions. Invoices detail
purchases made by the firm.
REPOSITORY: Fort Steele Heritage Town Archives
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: Beattie and Atchison (Firm)
SUBJECTS: Beattie and Atchison (Firm)
CAIN No. 210667
TITLE: County of Wellington fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 3 reels of microfilm (textual records)
DATES: [Microfilmed ca. 1966] (originally created 1840-1873)
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Under Canada Statutes 1851, Chapter 5,
the Counties of Wellington, Waterloo and Grey were united
for municipal and judicial purposes effective January 1, 1852.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: This fonds consists of the official records of Wellington
County, including records of both the District of Wellington
(pre-1850) and the County of Wellington and includes
Assessments and Accounts, 1840-1873; Land Registers, ca.
1840s; and the District Treasurer's Letterbook, 1842-1849.
REPOSITORY: Archives of Ontario
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: No restrictions on access.
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: Copyright held by creator. There are no
restrictions on reproduction. If you wish to publish any of
this material, please contact the archivist responsible for
the records through the reference desk.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: No finding aid is available for this fonds.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: These records were loaned to the Archives of Ontario
by a private collector in 1966.
RELATED MATERIALS: See F 1781, Township of Minto fonds.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Originals returned to donor following microfilming.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: F 1994
PROVENANCE: Wellington (Ont. : County)
CAIN No. 269185
TITLE: Fonds Alida Laporte Gendreau et Claire Gendreau Bartmanovich
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 0,1 cm de documents textuels -- 1 feuille
19,5 cm de documents iconographiques -- 871 photographies.
-- 1 peinture à l'huile; 54,8 x 73 cm avec cadre
DATES: 1870-1992
1880-1970, predominant
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: La famille Joseph Laporte et Esther Houle
a quitté Saint-Norbert au Québec pour venir s'installer à
Saint-Norbert au Manitoba en 1880. Leur fils Zachée Laporte
est né en 1866. Arrivée de Montréal en 1889, Marie Schwartz,
fille d'Antoine Schwartz et d'Adélaïde Paiement, épouse
Zachée Laporte le 9 février 1892. Le couple aura 6 enfants
dont 3, seulement, parviendront à l'âge adulte. Les deux
premiers enfants, Alice et Napoléon, naissent sur leur ferme
à Saint-Norbert. Vers le milieu des années 1890, Zachée
achète une forge à Saint-Norbert o_ leur dernier enfant,
Alida, est née en 1899. Il transforme la forge en magasin
d'instruments aratoires. En 1903, Zachée ouvre aussi un
magasin général et il devient le premier commerçant à vendre
de l'essence à Saint-Norbert. En 1920, affaibli par une
opération aux amygdales, Zachée vend ses commerces et prend
sa retraite. Il est décédé le 16 septembre 1953, précédé par
son épouse Marie en 1945. Le 16 août 1939, à Saint-Norbert,
Alida Laporte épouse George Gendreau, fils de Louis Simon
Gendreau et d'Adrienne Pacaud. Le couple aura une fille,
Claire Gendreau, le 23 juin 1940. George est décédé le 17
juin 1953 et Alida le 21 décembre 2001 à Winnipeg. Claire a
épousé Michael Bartmanovich le 13 décembre 1969 à
Saint-Norbert. Ensemble, ils ont deux enfants, Ryan et
Michelle Bartmanovich. Claire est décédée le 28 avril 2001 à
Winnipeg.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Ce fonds documente principalement les familles Laporte,
Schwartz et Gendreau de Saint-Norbert au Manitoba, leurs
amis et leur parenté. On y retrouve plusieurs photographies
des premiers commerces de la famille, des activités et des
sorties de famille et de tous les membres de la famille en
passant par les ancêtres jusqu'aux petits-enfants. Ce fonds
comprend en outre une importante documentation sur
Saint-Norbert en particulier, mais aussi sur Sainte-Agathe,
Grand Beach, Somerset, Winnipeg, et sur Saint-Adolphe. Il y
a aussi deux albums qui contiennent encore des
photographies, principalement des photographies de voyage et
de famille, mais aussi des photographies du travail d'Alice
Laporte comme infirmière à l'Hôpital général de
Saint-Boniface, et de Napoléon Laporte comme étudiant à
l'école de médecine de Winnipeg. Ce fonds comprend en outre
une lettre de Wilfrid Laurier alors qu'il était encore
avocat en 1875. Il y a aussi une peinture de l'avenue de
l'Église à Saint-Norbert peinturée en 1913 par Alida Gendreau.
REPOSITORY: Société Historique de Saint-Boniface
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Ouvert. Ces documents sont disponibles sans restrictions.
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: L'autorisation du service des archives est
requise pour toute reproduction.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Voir une description à la pièce des photographies dans
l'inventaire de la base de données InMagic. Voir une
description sommaire des albums et de la lettre de Wilfrid
Laurier dans les répertoires de la base de données InMagic.
Voir l'inventaire des photographies à l'adresse suivante:
http://www.shsb.mb.ca/dbtw-wpd/textbase/Inventaires/invrechw
.htm
ONLINE FINDING AID: http://www.shsb.mb.ca/dbtw-wpd/textbase/Inventaires/invrechw
.htm
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: Ces documents ont été légués à Tom Laporte par Alida
Gendreau (née Laporte) en 2001. Celui-ci lui rendait
fréquemment visite afin d'obtenir de l'information sur sa
famille au cours de ses recherches généalogiques. Alida lui
a légué les photographies par testament après en avoir
retiré la majorité des albums pour les identifier. Tom
Laporte les a ensuite numérisées et a fait de nombreuses
recherches, entre autres auprès de Corinne Tellier et de
Diane Payment, pour mieux identifier les photographies. Tom
les a ensuite données au Centre du patrimoine en 2002 et en
2003 à la suggestion des Archives du Manitoba. Le fonds
porte le nom d'Alida et de Claire pour rendre l'époux de
Claire plus à l'aise. On assure ainsi que c'est le nom de
son épouse qui paraît sur toute documentation officielle.
Tom a aussi donné une copie numérisée de la majorité des
photographies qui font partie de ce fonds. Il a aussi fourni
une bonne documentation sur l'histoire des Laporte et des
Schwartz au Québec et au Manitoba. Il décrit, entre autres,
les fermes et le commerce de foin des Schwartz à Montréal.
Il a aussi inclus une généalogie de la descendance Laporte
et Schwartz depuis leur arrivée au Manitoba. Les documents
ont été traités et décrits par Jacinthe Duval en 2003 et en
2004. En 2009, la Fort Garry Historical Society donne au
Centre du patrimoine la peinture de l'avenue de l'Église à
Saint-Norbert peinturée par Alida Gendreau.
RELATED MATERIALS: Fonds Paroisse de Saint-Norbert
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 169 et 1338; Photographies: SHSB 19172 à SHSB 19183 et SHSB
26054 à SHSB 26112 et SHSB 26267 à SHSB 26278 et SHSB 30547
à SHSB 30846 et SHSB 33019 à SHSB 33038.; Copies numérisées:
CD 009, CD 053, CD 200 et CD 201; A-423
VIEW RELATED IMAGES: http://www.shsb.mb.ca/paysriel
PROVENANCE: Laporte Gendreau, Alida (1899-2001) et Gendreau
Bartmanovich, Claire (1940-2001)
CAIN No. 269185
TITLE: Fonds Alida Laporte Gendreau et Claire Gendreau Bartmanovich
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 0,1 cm de documents textuels -- 1 feuille
19,5 cm de documents iconographiques -- 871 photographies.
-- 1 peinture à l'huile; 54,8 x 73 cm avec cadre
DATES: 1870-1992
1880-1970, predominant
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: La famille Joseph Laporte et Esther Houle
a quitté Saint-Norbert au Québec pour venir s'installer à
Saint-Norbert au Manitoba en 1880. Leur fils Zachée Laporte
est né en 1866. Arrivée de Montréal en 1889, Marie Schwartz,
fille d'Antoine Schwartz et d'Adélaïde Paiement, épouse
Zachée Laporte le 9 février 1892. Le couple aura 6 enfants
dont 3, seulement, parviendront à l'âge adulte. Les deux
premiers enfants, Alice et Napoléon, naissent sur leur ferme
à Saint-Norbert. Vers le milieu des années 1890, Zachée
achète une forge à Saint-Norbert o_ leur dernier enfant,
Alida, est née en 1899. Il transforme la forge en magasin
d'instruments aratoires. En 1903, Zachée ouvre aussi un
magasin général et il devient le premier commerçant à vendre
de l'essence à Saint-Norbert. En 1920, affaibli par une
opération aux amygdales, Zachée vend ses commerces et prend
sa retraite. Il est décédé le 16 septembre 1953, précédé par
son épouse Marie en 1945. Le 16 août 1939, à Saint-Norbert,
Alida Laporte épouse George Gendreau, fils de Louis Simon
Gendreau et d'Adrienne Pacaud. Le couple aura une fille,
Claire Gendreau, le 23 juin 1940. George est décédé le 17
juin 1953 et Alida le 21 décembre 2001 à Winnipeg. Claire a
épousé Michael Bartmanovich le 13 décembre 1969 à
Saint-Norbert. Ensemble, ils ont deux enfants, Ryan et
Michelle Bartmanovich. Claire est décédée le 28 avril 2001 à
Winnipeg.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Ce fonds documente principalement les familles Laporte,
Schwartz et Gendreau de Saint-Norbert au Manitoba, leurs
amis et leur parenté. On y retrouve plusieurs photographies
des premiers commerces de la famille, des activités et des
sorties de famille et de tous les membres de la famille en
passant par les ancêtres jusqu'aux petits-enfants. Ce fonds
comprend en outre une importante documentation sur
Saint-Norbert en particulier, mais aussi sur Sainte-Agathe,
Grand Beach, Somerset, Winnipeg, et sur Saint-Adolphe. Il y
a aussi deux albums qui contiennent encore des
photographies, principalement des photographies de voyage et
de famille, mais aussi des photographies du travail d'Alice
Laporte comme infirmière à l'Hôpital général de
Saint-Boniface, et de Napoléon Laporte comme étudiant à
l'école de médecine de Winnipeg. Ce fonds comprend en outre
une lettre de Wilfrid Laurier alors qu'il était encore
avocat en 1875. Il y a aussi une peinture de l'avenue de
l'Église à Saint-Norbert peinturée en 1913 par Alida Gendreau.
REPOSITORY: Société Historique de Saint-Boniface
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Ouvert. Ces documents sont disponibles sans restrictions.
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: L'autorisation du service des archives est
requise pour toute reproduction.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Voir une description à la pièce des photographies dans
l'inventaire de la base de données InMagic. Voir une
description sommaire des albums et de la lettre de Wilfrid
Laurier dans les répertoires de la base de données InMagic.
Voir l'inventaire des photographies à l'adresse suivante:
http://www.shsb.mb.ca/dbtw-wpd/textbase/Inventaires/invrechw
.htm
ONLINE FINDING AID: http://www.shsb.mb.ca/dbtw-wpd/textbase/Inventaires/invrechw
.htm
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: Ces documents ont été légués à Tom Laporte par Alida
Gendreau (née Laporte) en 2001. Celui-ci lui rendait
fréquemment visite afin d'obtenir de l'information sur sa
famille au cours de ses recherches généalogiques. Alida lui
a légué les photographies par testament après en avoir
retiré la majorité des albums pour les identifier. Tom
Laporte les a ensuite numérisées et a fait de nombreuses
recherches, entre autres auprès de Corinne Tellier et de
Diane Payment, pour mieux identifier les photographies. Tom
les a ensuite données au Centre du patrimoine en 2002 et en
2003 à la suggestion des Archives du Manitoba. Le fonds
porte le nom d'Alida et de Claire pour rendre l'époux de
Claire plus à l'aise. On assure ainsi que c'est le nom de
son épouse qui paraît sur toute documentation officielle.
Tom a aussi donné une copie numérisée de la majorité des
photographies qui font partie de ce fonds. Il a aussi fourni
une bonne documentation sur l'histoire des Laporte et des
Schwartz au Québec et au Manitoba. Il décrit, entre autres,
les fermes et le commerce de foin des Schwartz à Montréal.
Il a aussi inclus une généalogie de la descendance Laporte
et Schwartz depuis leur arrivée au Manitoba. Les documents
ont été traités et décrits par Jacinthe Duval en 2003 et en
2004. En 2009, la Fort Garry Historical Society donne au
Centre du patrimoine la peinture de l'avenue de l'Église à
Saint-Norbert peinturée par Alida Gendreau.
RELATED MATERIALS: Fonds Paroisse de Saint-Norbert
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 169 et 1338; Photographies: SHSB 19172 à SHSB 19183 et SHSB
26054 à SHSB 26112 et SHSB 26267 à SHSB 26278 et SHSB 30547
à SHSB 30846 et SHSB 33019 à SHSB 33038.; Copies numérisées:
CD 009, CD 053, CD 200 et CD 201; A-423
VIEW RELATED IMAGES: http://www.shsb.mb.ca/paysriel
PROVENANCE: Laporte Gendreau, Alida (1899-2001) et Gendreau
Bartmanovich, Claire (1940-2001)
CAIN No. 139484
TITLE: Alfred Bergan fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 folder
DATES: ca. 1941
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Alfred Bergan was a resident of Dublin,
Ireland. He is mentioned in both "Ulysses" and "Finnegan's
Wake" by James Joyce. He worked as a Sub-Sheriff's Assistant.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of 2 typescript articles: on James Joyce
and on John Stanislaus Joyce, plus a manuscript of the
article on James Joyce.
REPOSITORY: University of Victoria Libraries Special Collections
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: Bergan, Alfred, 1887-1941
SUBJECTS: Bergan, Alfred, 1887-1941
CAIN No. 139484
TITLE: Alfred Bergan fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 folder
DATES: ca. 1941
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Alfred Bergan was a resident of Dublin,
Ireland. He is mentioned in both "Ulysses" and "Finnegan's
Wake" by James Joyce. He worked as a Sub-Sheriff's Assistant.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of 2 typescript articles: on James Joyce
and on John Stanislaus Joyce, plus a manuscript of the
article on James Joyce.
REPOSITORY: University of Victoria Libraries Special Collections
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: Bergan, Alfred, 1887-1941
SUBJECTS: Bergan, Alfred, 1887-1941
CAIN No. 211645
TITLE: United States Navy Dept. fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 39 cm of textual records
DATES: Photocopied 1989, 1995-1996 (originally created 1927-1944)
1940-1944
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The U.S. Navy Dept. is a major branch of
the U.S. military organization and is charged with the
defence of the nation at sea, the support of all other U.S.
military services, and maintenance of freedom of the seas.
It was established as the Continental Navy by the Second
Continental Congress in 1775 to supply the Continental Army
during the War of Independence. Disbanded in 1784, it was
reestablished as the Department of the Navy in 1798. The
Department of the Navy was placed within the Department of
Defence by the 1949 amendments to the National Security Act
of 1947. The department is headed by a civilian secretary of
the navy who is appointed by the President acting as
commander in chief. The chief of naval operations, the
senior military officer of the navy, advises the president
and the secretary and is commander of the navy's operating
forces (except of the Marine Corps).
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of photocopied material dealing with the
activities of the U.S. Navy Dept. during the Second World
War, particularly the Secretary of the Navy (Record Group
80), the Chief of Naval Operations, (Record Group 80) and
the Commander in Chief, U.S. Fleet (COMINCH) (Record Group
38). The papers deal with such American naval matters prior
to and during the Second World War as convoy escorts,
anti-submarine warfare, diplomatic relations, shipping,
ship-building, etc. Includes reports, correspondence,
communications, memoranda, and other documents.There are
three series: I. RG 80: Office of the Secretary
Correspondence (1927-1939) II. RG 80: Secretary of the Navy
/ Chief of Naval Operations records (1940-1944) III. RG 38:
Commander in Chief, U.S. Fleet records (1942-1944).
REPOSITORY: National Defence Headquarters Directorate of History and
Heritage/Ministère de la Défense nationale,
Direction-Histoire et patrimoine
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Unclassified
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: None
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Copies of the finding aid are located in the first file of
the fonds and in the Reading Room at the Directorate of
History and Heritage. Electronic copies are also available.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Fonds photocopied and received from the U.S.
National Archives and Records Administration in Washington,
D.C. in 1988-1989 and 1995-1996.
RELATED MATERIALS: The following related records for the Office of the Chief of
Naval Operations can be found in the Document Collection:
ADM 137 1622 -- [U.S.A. naval cooperation, 1918. Part II] 5
Sept. 1918 76/87 -- [Japanese aircraft: performance and
characteristics; supplements to TAIC manual no. 1] Dec 1944
- Jul 1945 73/1141 -- Naval aviation confidential bulletin
No. 3-44. Mar 1944 - Sep 1945 75-484 -- [Aviation Training
Division. History Unit] Manual for historical officers.
[1944?] 86/75 -- [Division of Naval Intelligence] Axis
submarine manual. 1942 79/479 -- [Division of Naval
Intelligence] Post mortems on enemy submarines. 1942-1943
85/465 -- [Division of Naval Intelligence] A statistical
summary of the Japanese Navy. 20 Jul 1944 85/416 --
[Division of Naval Intelligence] United States naval
vessels. 1 Sep 1945 79/463 -- [Division of Naval
Intelligence. Air Intelligence Group] Subject index to air
combat intelligence material. Jul - sep 1944 85/464 --
[Division of Naval Intelligence. Publications and
Distribution Branch] Allied landing crafts and ships. 7 Apr
1944 85/466 -- [Division of Naval Intelligence. Publications
and Distribution Branch] German and Japanese submarines and
their equipment. 13 Apr 1944 ADM 1 17549 -- [Division of
Naval Intelligence. Special Service Branch] Special Report
and supplement. 15 Feb 1945 79/20 mfm -- [Operations
Evaluation Group] Antisubmarine warfare in World War II;
report no. 51. microfilm, 1 reel. 1946The following related
records for Commander in Chief, U.S. Fleet can be found in
the Document Collection: 97/3 Series 3 Files SRH 208 Part I
to Part IV -- U.S. Navy submarine warfare message reports.
COMINCH to Admiralty. 3 June 1942 - 9 Jan 1945 97/3 Series 4
File SRMN 022 -- U.S. Navy (COMINCH F-21); log of attacks on
U-boats. 6 Nov 1942 - 30 Dec 1943 97/3 Series 4 Files SRMN
37-32 to SRMN 37-80 -- U.S. Navy U-boat intelligence
summary. 14 Sep 1943 - 19 May 1945 ADM 1 12732 -- Conference
on anti-submarine warfare (use of aircraft). 3 Nov 1943
ACCRUALS: No further accruals are expected.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The United States National Archives added record group and
box numbers to documents already divided by the Navy
administrative scheme of security classification
(confidential, secret, etc.) and the year in which the
papers were produced. File codes signifying subject content
were also provided for each document by the Navy. However,
as the file codes were applied differently by every
department concerned, there is no comprehensive grouping of
material by subject. Although the security classifications,
years, and file codes will remain as they are given in this
finding aid, the United States National Archives reserves
the right to revise box numbers at any time.
The documents held by Directorate of History and Heritage
are organized by record group, year, and subject matter. The
U.S. security classifications are included but are no longer
applicable to the material held by D-Hist: All of this
material has been declassified by the U.S. National Archives.
The collection at D-Hist consists of nearly 1500 pp. in 50
folders at present. The box numbers on folders correspond to
USNA box numbers and, as much as possible, the documents are
filed chronologically within the folders.
Originally titled U.S. Navy Sources at the National
Archives, Washington, D.C.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 89/100
PROVENANCE: United States. Navy Dept
CAIN No. 211645
TITLE: United States Navy Dept. fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 39 cm of textual records
DATES: Photocopied 1989, 1995-1996 (originally created 1927-1944)
1940-1944
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The U.S. Navy Dept. is a major branch of
the U.S. military organization and is charged with the
defence of the nation at sea, the support of all other U.S.
military services, and maintenance of freedom of the seas.
It was established as the Continental Navy by the Second
Continental Congress in 1775 to supply the Continental Army
during the War of Independence. Disbanded in 1784, it was
reestablished as the Department of the Navy in 1798. The
Department of the Navy was placed within the Department of
Defence by the 1949 amendments to the National Security Act
of 1947. The department is headed by a civilian secretary of
the navy who is appointed by the President acting as
commander in chief. The chief of naval operations, the
senior military officer of the navy, advises the president
and the secretary and is commander of the navy's operating
forces (except of the Marine Corps).
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of photocopied material dealing with the
activities of the U.S. Navy Dept. during the Second World
War, particularly the Secretary of the Navy (Record Group
80), the Chief of Naval Operations, (Record Group 80) and
the Commander in Chief, U.S. Fleet (COMINCH) (Record Group
38). The papers deal with such American naval matters prior
to and during the Second World War as convoy escorts,
anti-submarine warfare, diplomatic relations, shipping,
ship-building, etc. Includes reports, correspondence,
communications, memoranda, and other documents.There are
three series: I. RG 80: Office of the Secretary
Correspondence (1927-1939) II. RG 80: Secretary of the Navy
/ Chief of Naval Operations records (1940-1944) III. RG 38:
Commander in Chief, U.S. Fleet records (1942-1944).
REPOSITORY: National Defence Headquarters Directorate of History and
Heritage/Ministère de la Défense nationale,
Direction-Histoire et patrimoine
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Unclassified
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: None
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Copies of the finding aid are located in the first file of
the fonds and in the Reading Room at the Directorate of
History and Heritage. Electronic copies are also available.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Fonds photocopied and received from the U.S.
National Archives and Records Administration in Washington,
D.C. in 1988-1989 and 1995-1996.
RELATED MATERIALS: The following related records for the Office of the Chief of
Naval Operations can be found in the Document Collection:
ADM 137 1622 -- [U.S.A. naval cooperation, 1918. Part II] 5
Sept. 1918 76/87 -- [Japanese aircraft: performance and
characteristics; supplements to TAIC manual no. 1] Dec 1944
- Jul 1945 73/1141 -- Naval aviation confidential bulletin
No. 3-44. Mar 1944 - Sep 1945 75-484 -- [Aviation Training
Division. History Unit] Manual for historical officers.
[1944?] 86/75 -- [Division of Naval Intelligence] Axis
submarine manual. 1942 79/479 -- [Division of Naval
Intelligence] Post mortems on enemy submarines. 1942-1943
85/465 -- [Division of Naval Intelligence] A statistical
summary of the Japanese Navy. 20 Jul 1944 85/416 --
[Division of Naval Intelligence] United States naval
vessels. 1 Sep 1945 79/463 -- [Division of Naval
Intelligence. Air Intelligence Group] Subject index to air
combat intelligence material. Jul - sep 1944 85/464 --
[Division of Naval Intelligence. Publications and
Distribution Branch] Allied landing crafts and ships. 7 Apr
1944 85/466 -- [Division of Naval Intelligence. Publications
and Distribution Branch] German and Japanese submarines and
their equipment. 13 Apr 1944 ADM 1 17549 -- [Division of
Naval Intelligence. Special Service Branch] Special Report
and supplement. 15 Feb 1945 79/20 mfm -- [Operations
Evaluation Group] Antisubmarine warfare in World War II;
report no. 51. microfilm, 1 reel. 1946The following related
records for Commander in Chief, U.S. Fleet can be found in
the Document Collection: 97/3 Series 3 Files SRH 208 Part I
to Part IV -- U.S. Navy submarine warfare message reports.
COMINCH to Admiralty. 3 June 1942 - 9 Jan 1945 97/3 Series 4
File SRMN 022 -- U.S. Navy (COMINCH F-21); log of attacks on
U-boats. 6 Nov 1942 - 30 Dec 1943 97/3 Series 4 Files SRMN
37-32 to SRMN 37-80 -- U.S. Navy U-boat intelligence
summary. 14 Sep 1943 - 19 May 1945 ADM 1 12732 -- Conference
on anti-submarine warfare (use of aircraft). 3 Nov 1943
ACCRUALS: No further accruals are expected.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The United States National Archives added record group and
box numbers to documents already divided by the Navy
administrative scheme of security classification
(confidential, secret, etc.) and the year in which the
papers were produced. File codes signifying subject content
were also provided for each document by the Navy. However,
as the file codes were applied differently by every
department concerned, there is no comprehensive grouping of
material by subject. Although the security classifications,
years, and file codes will remain as they are given in this
finding aid, the United States National Archives reserves
the right to revise box numbers at any time.
The documents held by Directorate of History and Heritage
are organized by record group, year, and subject matter. The
U.S. security classifications are included but are no longer
applicable to the material held by D-Hist: All of this
material has been declassified by the U.S. National Archives.
The collection at D-Hist consists of nearly 1500 pp. in 50
folders at present. The box numbers on folders correspond to
USNA box numbers and, as much as possible, the documents are
filed chronologically within the folders.
Originally titled U.S. Navy Sources at the National
Archives, Washington, D.C.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 89/100
PROVENANCE: United States. Navy Dept
CAIN No. 211645
TITLE: United States Navy Dept. fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 39 cm of textual records
DATES: Photocopied 1989, 1995-1996 (originally created 1927-1944)
1940-1944
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The U.S. Navy Dept. is a major branch of
the U.S. military organization and is charged with the
defence of the nation at sea, the support of all other U.S.
military services, and maintenance of freedom of the seas.
It was established as the Continental Navy by the Second
Continental Congress in 1775 to supply the Continental Army
during the War of Independence. Disbanded in 1784, it was
reestablished as the Department of the Navy in 1798. The
Department of the Navy was placed within the Department of
Defence by the 1949 amendments to the National Security Act
of 1947. The department is headed by a civilian secretary of
the navy who is appointed by the President acting as
commander in chief. The chief of naval operations, the
senior military officer of the navy, advises the president
and the secretary and is commander of the navy's operating
forces (except of the Marine Corps).
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of photocopied material dealing with the
activities of the U.S. Navy Dept. during the Second World
War, particularly the Secretary of the Navy (Record Group
80), the Chief of Naval Operations, (Record Group 80) and
the Commander in Chief, U.S. Fleet (COMINCH) (Record Group
38). The papers deal with such American naval matters prior
to and during the Second World War as convoy escorts,
anti-submarine warfare, diplomatic relations, shipping,
ship-building, etc. Includes reports, correspondence,
communications, memoranda, and other documents.There are
three series: I. RG 80: Office of the Secretary
Correspondence (1927-1939) II. RG 80: Secretary of the Navy
/ Chief of Naval Operations records (1940-1944) III. RG 38:
Commander in Chief, U.S. Fleet records (1942-1944).
REPOSITORY: National Defence Headquarters Directorate of History and
Heritage/Ministère de la Défense nationale,
Direction-Histoire et patrimoine
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Unclassified
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: None
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Copies of the finding aid are located in the first file of
the fonds and in the Reading Room at the Directorate of
History and Heritage. Electronic copies are also available.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Fonds photocopied and received from the U.S.
National Archives and Records Administration in Washington,
D.C. in 1988-1989 and 1995-1996.
RELATED MATERIALS: The following related records for the Office of the Chief of
Naval Operations can be found in the Document Collection:
ADM 137 1622 -- [U.S.A. naval cooperation, 1918. Part II] 5
Sept. 1918 76/87 -- [Japanese aircraft: performance and
characteristics; supplements to TAIC manual no. 1] Dec 1944
- Jul 1945 73/1141 -- Naval aviation confidential bulletin
No. 3-44. Mar 1944 - Sep 1945 75-484 -- [Aviation Training
Division. History Unit] Manual for historical officers.
[1944?] 86/75 -- [Division of Naval Intelligence] Axis
submarine manual. 1942 79/479 -- [Division of Naval
Intelligence] Post mortems on enemy submarines. 1942-1943
85/465 -- [Division of Naval Intelligence] A statistical
summary of the Japanese Navy. 20 Jul 1944 85/416 --
[Division of Naval Intelligence] United States naval
vessels. 1 Sep 1945 79/463 -- [Division of Naval
Intelligence. Air Intelligence Group] Subject index to air
combat intelligence material. Jul - sep 1944 85/464 --
[Division of Naval Intelligence. Publications and
Distribution Branch] Allied landing crafts and ships. 7 Apr
1944 85/466 -- [Division of Naval Intelligence. Publications
and Distribution Branch] German and Japanese submarines and
their equipment. 13 Apr 1944 ADM 1 17549 -- [Division of
Naval Intelligence. Special Service Branch] Special Report
and supplement. 15 Feb 1945 79/20 mfm -- [Operations
Evaluation Group] Antisubmarine warfare in World War II;
report no. 51. microfilm, 1 reel. 1946The following related
records for Commander in Chief, U.S. Fleet can be found in
the Document Collection: 97/3 Series 3 Files SRH 208 Part I
to Part IV -- U.S. Navy submarine warfare message reports.
COMINCH to Admiralty. 3 June 1942 - 9 Jan 1945 97/3 Series 4
File SRMN 022 -- U.S. Navy (COMINCH F-21); log of attacks on
U-boats. 6 Nov 1942 - 30 Dec 1943 97/3 Series 4 Files SRMN
37-32 to SRMN 37-80 -- U.S. Navy U-boat intelligence
summary. 14 Sep 1943 - 19 May 1945 ADM 1 12732 -- Conference
on anti-submarine warfare (use of aircraft). 3 Nov 1943
ACCRUALS: No further accruals are expected.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The United States National Archives added record group and
box numbers to documents already divided by the Navy
administrative scheme of security classification
(confidential, secret, etc.) and the year in which the
papers were produced. File codes signifying subject content
were also provided for each document by the Navy. However,
as the file codes were applied differently by every
department concerned, there is no comprehensive grouping of
material by subject. Although the security classifications,
years, and file codes will remain as they are given in this
finding aid, the United States National Archives reserves
the right to revise box numbers at any time.
The documents held by Directorate of History and Heritage
are organized by record group, year, and subject matter. The
U.S. security classifications are included but are no longer
applicable to the material held by D-Hist: All of this
material has been declassified by the U.S. National Archives.
The collection at D-Hist consists of nearly 1500 pp. in 50
folders at present. The box numbers on folders correspond to
USNA box numbers and, as much as possible, the documents are
filed chronologically within the folders.
Originally titled U.S. Navy Sources at the National
Archives, Washington, D.C.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: 89/100
PROVENANCE: United States. Navy Dept
CAIN No. 229887
TITLE: Kildonan Presbyterian Church fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1.22 m of textual records
photographs
DATES: 1851-1983
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The Kildonan Presbyterian Church in
Winnipeg, Manitoba, was founded in 1851 when the Rev. John
Black arrived as minister to the Presbyterian settlers of
Lord Selkirk's Red River Settlement. He conducted his first
service on September 28th, 1851. The settlers had built a
manse for Rev. Black in early 1851 and construction on a
church was begun soon after. However, the flood of 1852
delayed the building, and it wasn't until January 1854 that
the new church was opened.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Fonds consists of minutes (1851-1962), financial records
(1851-1893, 1918-1931), registers of baptisms, marriages and
burials (1851-1936), communion rolls and registers (ca.
1858-1931), auxiliary group records (1900-1983), Sunday
school records (1926-1970), the Margaret McBeth collection
(1929-1959), and miscellaneous records (1851-1980).
REPOSITORY: Archives of Manitoba
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: There are no restrictions on access to these records.
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: Researchers are responsible for observing the
terms of the Canadian Copyright Act. Permission is required
for any form of publication or exhibition. Please contact an
archivist for further details.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Fonds description.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: P2282-2291
PROVENANCE: Kildonan Presbyterian Church
SUBJECTS: Kildonan Presbyterian Church
CAIN No. 260887
TITLE: Dundas Historical Society Museum collection [textual record
(microform), moving images]
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 microfilm reel : negative and positive.
8 film reels (ca. 2 h, 3 min).
1 magnetic track (41 min).
1 audio reel.
DATES: 1860-[ca. 1917], 1947
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The Dundas Historical Society Museum was
founded in 1943. Mr. H. Graham Bertram, President of John
Bertram & Sons, was a founding member of the Society and it
was largely through his efforts and generosity that the
Dundas Historical Society Museum was opened in 1956.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Collection consists of records of three successive companies
including McDonald & McKechnie, ledger from November 1860 to
September 1863, day book from May 1860 to March 1861;
McKechnie & Bertram, Order Book No. O with index for
November 1868 to June 1872, stock book and inventory from
January 1865 to December 1885, catalogue, 1876, catalogue
and price list, 1877, catalogues, 1881, 1883; and John
Bertram & Sons, catalogue, 1886, catalogue with index, 1888,
catalogue and price list with index, 1894. This material is
located on microfilm reel M-7455. Collection also includes
films on the manufacture of howitzer shells at John Bertram
& Sons, [ca. 1917], and of centennial celebrations in
Dundas, 1947.
REPOSITORY: National Archives of Canada
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: Moving images Reproduction and use in any form
requires the written permission of the copyright holders.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Moving images: See MISACS for item level descriptions.
Electronic
ASSOCIATED MATERIALS: Additional material is held by the Dundas Historical Society
Museum.
RELATED MATERIALS: Most of the historical records of the machine tool and
woodworking machinery manufacturing firm of McKechnie &
Bertram and, from 1886, John Bertram & Sons are in the
Orenstein & Koppel Canada Limited papers, see MG 28 III 76.
PROVENANCE: Dundas Historical Society
SUBJECTS: Business enterprises - Canada, 1860-1894
McDonald & McKechnie (Firm) - Business records, 1860-1863
McKechnie & Bertram (Firm) - Business records, 1865-1885
Mckechnie & Bertram (Firm) - Catalogues, Commercial,
1876-1877, 1881, 1883
John Bertram & Sons (Firm) - Catalogues, Commercial, 1886,
1888, 1894
CAIN No. 270976
TITLE: Nakina United Church fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 4 cm textual material.
DATES: 1930 - 1966
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Nakina United Church existed in the
northwestern Ontario community of Nakina, located 320
kilometres north of the city of Thunder Bay, Ontario, from
1927 to 1966. It first appears in the United Church of
Canada Yearbook in 1927 as part of the Cochrane Presbytery
of the Toronto Conference. At this time, Nakina is listed as
part of the Hearst Pastoral charge with Hazel. Rev. J.A.
Irwin was the first United minister. In 1931, Armstrong
appeared as a preaching point of Nakina, but presumably they
were together before that date. A service to receive all
Charter members to Nakina United Church was held on June 15,
1930. In 1965, Nakina and Armstrong were transferred to the
Superior Presbytery of the Conference of Manitoba and
Northwestern Ontario, but were no longer part of the same
Pastoral charge. Nakina was part of the Beardmore Pastoral
charge for about a year, until a motion from the Presbytery
to request that Nakina be served by the Anglican Church was
made on February 25, 1966. It appears that services
forNakina United Church had been held in a portable
building, which was put up for sale after it officially
became part of the jurisdiction of the Anglican Church of
Canada on July 1, 1966.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The records of Nakina United Church held at the conference
archives include Sacramental registers pertaining to
Baptisms (1930-1966), Marriages (1930-1955), and Burials
(1931-1966); and an Historic Roll (1930-1966).
REPOSITORY: United Church of Canada Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario
Conference Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Some limits on access to Baptism, Marriage and Burial
Registers apply.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Item level inventory is available.
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The records of Nakina United Church came to The United
Church of Canada Archives-Conference of Manitoba and
Northwestern Ontario as part of a transfer of records from
Cambrian Presbytery in March of 1981.
ASSOCIATED MATERIALS: See also the Private Register of Frederick Thomas Grafton
for Marriages dating from 1941 held at the United Church of
Canada/Victoria University Archives.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: Acc: 81 -8
PROVENANCE: Nakina United Church
SUBJECTS: St. George's Anglican Church, Nakina
Frederick Thomas Grafton
Cambrian Presbytery
Superior Presbytery
Toronto Conference
CAIN No. 143865
TITLE: Joanne Hughes fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 cm of textual records
1 plan
DATES: 1972-1973
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Joanne Hughes of Victoria, B.C., was a
genealogical researcher.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of a plan of Lac La Hache Cemetery and
Joanne Hughes' correspondence regarding the cemetery.
REPOSITORY: British Columbia Archives
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on the contents of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: Hughes, Joanne
SUBJECTS: Hughes, Joanne
Lac La Hache Cemetery
CAIN No. 206712
TITLE: Sims Packing Company Limited fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: .015m of textual records
DATES: 1923
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The Sims Packing Company Limited were
pork packers and provision merchants that operated out of
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, from 1916 until 1923.
In 1922, their office was located at the corner of Kent and
Mills Streets in Charottetown.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of one minute book of the Sims Packing
Company, which details the workings of the company from
October to December of 1923. The minutes document the
shareholders present at meetings, financial statements, and
the bids for the tender of assets of the company in December
of 1923.
REPOSITORY: Public Archives and Records Office of Prince Edward Island
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: NO RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: PERMISSION FOR USE/REPRODUCTION FOR
USE/REPRODUCTION IS REQUIRED FROM THE PUBLIC ARCHIVES AND
RECORDS OFFICE; QUESTIONS REGARDING COPYRIGHT ARE THE
RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: NO FURTHER FINDING AID AVAILABLE
LANGUAGE: English
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on contents of fonds
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: Acc2287
PROVENANCE: Sims Packing Company Limited
CAIN No. 206712
TITLE: Sims Packing Company Limited fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: .015m of textual records
DATES: 1923
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The Sims Packing Company Limited were
pork packers and provision merchants that operated out of
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, from 1916 until 1923.
In 1922, their office was located at the corner of Kent and
Mills Streets in Charottetown.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of one minute book of the Sims Packing
Company, which details the workings of the company from
October to December of 1923. The minutes document the
shareholders present at meetings, financial statements, and
the bids for the tender of assets of the company in December
of 1923.
REPOSITORY: Public Archives and Records Office of Prince Edward Island
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: NO RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: PERMISSION FOR USE/REPRODUCTION FOR
USE/REPRODUCTION IS REQUIRED FROM THE PUBLIC ARCHIVES AND
RECORDS OFFICE; QUESTIONS REGARDING COPYRIGHT ARE THE
RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: NO FURTHER FINDING AID AVAILABLE
LANGUAGE: English
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on contents of fonds
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: Acc2287
PROVENANCE: Sims Packing Company Limited
CAIN No. 206712
TITLE: Sims Packing Company Limited fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: .015m of textual records
DATES: 1923
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The Sims Packing Company Limited were
pork packers and provision merchants that operated out of
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, from 1916 until 1923.
In 1922, their office was located at the corner of Kent and
Mills Streets in Charottetown.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of one minute book of the Sims Packing
Company, which details the workings of the company from
October to December of 1923. The minutes document the
shareholders present at meetings, financial statements, and
the bids for the tender of assets of the company in December
of 1923.
REPOSITORY: Public Archives and Records Office of Prince Edward Island
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: NO RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS
TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION: PERMISSION FOR USE/REPRODUCTION FOR
USE/REPRODUCTION IS REQUIRED FROM THE PUBLIC ARCHIVES AND
RECORDS OFFICE; QUESTIONS REGARDING COPYRIGHT ARE THE
RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: NO FURTHER FINDING AID AVAILABLE
LANGUAGE: English
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on contents of fonds
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: Acc2287
PROVENANCE: Sims Packing Company Limited
CAIN No. 159852
TITLE: Anglo-Canadian Chemical Company collection
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 0.5 cm of textual records
DATES: 1900-1907
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: The Anglo-Canadian Chemical Company, of
Saint John, New Brunswick, was officially incorporated in
1925 but was already in business in 1907. The company sold,
and may also have produced, phosphate fertilizer. They
advertised the brand called Albert's Basic Slag, or Thomas'
Phosphate Powder, a fertilizer produced by H & E Albert in
London. H. and E. Albert later changed their name to the
Chemical Works, London and produced the fertilizer at 14
plants in Britain, as well as at least one in Germany.
The Anglo-Canadian Chemical Company may have been producing
Thomas' Phosphate Powder under licence from the potash
deposits in southern New Brunswick. What is certain is that
they were advertising the product in the first decade of the
twentieth century. The company surrendered its letters of
incorporation in 1955.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: This collection consists of 9 printed promotional pamphlets
for Albert's Basic Slag or Thomas' Phosphate Powder. They
give the results of experiments in test plots, list of
prizes won, and promotional information about the product.
Photographs of some of the test samples are included.
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 is based on the contents of the fonds.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: MC558
PROVENANCE: Anglo-Canadian Chemical Company (Saint John, N.B.)
CAIN No. 269854
TITLE: Swan Lake United Church fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 11 cm textual material.
DATES: 1903-1996
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Swan Lake United Church has existed in
the Manitoba community of Swan Lake, located about 70 km
east of Carman, since 1925. Its predecessors were Swan Lake
Methodist Church and Swan Lake Presbyterian Church. The Swan
Lake Presbyterian Church, built in 1893, continued to be
used as Swan Lake United Church. The Methodist Church was
used as a church hall until it became the Masonic Lodge. At
Union, the charge consisted of Swan Lake, Altamont,
Beaconsfield and Somerset. Beaconsfield was replaced by
Indian Springs in 1956, which remained with the charge until
1963. In 1965, it became a single point charge and often did
not have a regular minister. The church was extensively
remodelled in 1985. Swan Lake United Church became part of
the Miami Pastoral charge in 1987.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The records of Swan Lake United Church held at the
conference archives include: Sacramental registers
pertaining to Baptisms (1903-1995), Marriages (1903-1995),
and Burials (1902-1995); financial records (1934-1983);
records of the Women's Auxiliary (1954-1967); records of the
Swan Lake Outreach Ministry (1978-1985); records of the
United Church Women (1967-1971); records of the Carman
Presbytery Outreach Ministry (1986-1991); and records of the
congregation (1957-1996)
REPOSITORY: United Church of Canada Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario
Conference Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Some restrictions on access to Baptism, Marriage and Burial
Registers apply.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Item level inventory is available.
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The records of Swan Lake United Church came to The United
Church of Canada Archives-Conference of Manitoba and
Northwestern Ontario as part of transfers of records from
Rev. Silman in 1978; from Caryn Douglas in 1986; from the
Pastoral charge in 1987, 2001; and from Rev. L.E. King in
2002.
RELATED MATERIALS: See also Knox United Church, Plumas for other material
pertaining to the Swan Lake Indian Reserve.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: Acc: 78-15; 86-28; 87-31; 01-37; 01-44; 02-42
PROVENANCE: Swan Lake United Church
SUBJECTS: Swan Lake Reserve
Indian Springs Reserve
Swan Lake Outreach Ministry
Knox United Church, Plumas
Miami Pastoral Charge
Carman Presbytery
Agassiz Presbytery
CAIN No. 269854
TITLE: Swan Lake United Church fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 11 cm textual material.
DATES: 1903-1996
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Swan Lake United Church has existed in
the Manitoba community of Swan Lake, located about 70 km
east of Carman, since 1925. Its predecessors were Swan Lake
Methodist Church and Swan Lake Presbyterian Church. The Swan
Lake Presbyterian Church, built in 1893, continued to be
used as Swan Lake United Church. The Methodist Church was
used as a church hall until it became the Masonic Lodge. At
Union, the charge consisted of Swan Lake, Altamont,
Beaconsfield and Somerset. Beaconsfield was replaced by
Indian Springs in 1956, which remained with the charge until
1963. In 1965, it became a single point charge and often did
not have a regular minister. The church was extensively
remodelled in 1985. Swan Lake United Church became part of
the Miami Pastoral charge in 1987.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The records of Swan Lake United Church held at the
conference archives include: Sacramental registers
pertaining to Baptisms (1903-1995), Marriages (1903-1995),
and Burials (1902-1995); financial records (1934-1983);
records of the Women's Auxiliary (1954-1967); records of the
Swan Lake Outreach Ministry (1978-1985); records of the
United Church Women (1967-1971); records of the Carman
Presbytery Outreach Ministry (1986-1991); and records of the
congregation (1957-1996)
REPOSITORY: United Church of Canada Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario
Conference Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Some restrictions on access to Baptism, Marriage and Burial
Registers apply.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Item level inventory is available.
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The records of Swan Lake United Church came to The United
Church of Canada Archives-Conference of Manitoba and
Northwestern Ontario as part of transfers of records from
Rev. Silman in 1978; from Caryn Douglas in 1986; from the
Pastoral charge in 1987, 2001; and from Rev. L.E. King in
2002.
RELATED MATERIALS: See also Knox United Church, Plumas for other material
pertaining to the Swan Lake Indian Reserve.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: Acc: 78-15; 86-28; 87-31; 01-37; 01-44; 02-42
PROVENANCE: Swan Lake United Church
SUBJECTS: Swan Lake Reserve
Indian Springs Reserve
Swan Lake Outreach Ministry
Knox United Church, Plumas
Miami Pastoral Charge
Carman Presbytery
Agassiz Presbytery
CAIN No. 269854
TITLE: Swan Lake United Church fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 11 cm textual material.
DATES: 1903-1996
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Swan Lake United Church has existed in
the Manitoba community of Swan Lake, located about 70 km
east of Carman, since 1925. Its predecessors were Swan Lake
Methodist Church and Swan Lake Presbyterian Church. The Swan
Lake Presbyterian Church, built in 1893, continued to be
used as Swan Lake United Church. The Methodist Church was
used as a church hall until it became the Masonic Lodge. At
Union, the charge consisted of Swan Lake, Altamont,
Beaconsfield and Somerset. Beaconsfield was replaced by
Indian Springs in 1956, which remained with the charge until
1963. In 1965, it became a single point charge and often did
not have a regular minister. The church was extensively
remodelled in 1985. Swan Lake United Church became part of
the Miami Pastoral charge in 1987.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The records of Swan Lake United Church held at the
conference archives include: Sacramental registers
pertaining to Baptisms (1903-1995), Marriages (1903-1995),
and Burials (1902-1995); financial records (1934-1983);
records of the Women's Auxiliary (1954-1967); records of the
Swan Lake Outreach Ministry (1978-1985); records of the
United Church Women (1967-1971); records of the Carman
Presbytery Outreach Ministry (1986-1991); and records of the
congregation (1957-1996)
REPOSITORY: United Church of Canada Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario
Conference Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Some restrictions on access to Baptism, Marriage and Burial
Registers apply.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Item level inventory is available.
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The records of Swan Lake United Church came to The United
Church of Canada Archives-Conference of Manitoba and
Northwestern Ontario as part of transfers of records from
Rev. Silman in 1978; from Caryn Douglas in 1986; from the
Pastoral charge in 1987, 2001; and from Rev. L.E. King in
2002.
RELATED MATERIALS: See also Knox United Church, Plumas for other material
pertaining to the Swan Lake Indian Reserve.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: Acc: 78-15; 86-28; 87-31; 01-37; 01-44; 02-42
PROVENANCE: Swan Lake United Church
SUBJECTS: Swan Lake Reserve
Indian Springs Reserve
Swan Lake Outreach Ministry
Knox United Church, Plumas
Miami Pastoral Charge
Carman Presbytery
Agassiz Presbytery
CAIN No. 269854
TITLE: Swan Lake United Church fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 11 cm textual material.
DATES: 1903-1996
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Swan Lake United Church has existed in
the Manitoba community of Swan Lake, located about 70 km
east of Carman, since 1925. Its predecessors were Swan Lake
Methodist Church and Swan Lake Presbyterian Church. The Swan
Lake Presbyterian Church, built in 1893, continued to be
used as Swan Lake United Church. The Methodist Church was
used as a church hall until it became the Masonic Lodge. At
Union, the charge consisted of Swan Lake, Altamont,
Beaconsfield and Somerset. Beaconsfield was replaced by
Indian Springs in 1956, which remained with the charge until
1963. In 1965, it became a single point charge and often did
not have a regular minister. The church was extensively
remodelled in 1985. Swan Lake United Church became part of
the Miami Pastoral charge in 1987.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The records of Swan Lake United Church held at the
conference archives include: Sacramental registers
pertaining to Baptisms (1903-1995), Marriages (1903-1995),
and Burials (1902-1995); financial records (1934-1983);
records of the Women's Auxiliary (1954-1967); records of the
Swan Lake Outreach Ministry (1978-1985); records of the
United Church Women (1967-1971); records of the Carman
Presbytery Outreach Ministry (1986-1991); and records of the
congregation (1957-1996)
REPOSITORY: United Church of Canada Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario
Conference Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Some restrictions on access to Baptism, Marriage and Burial
Registers apply.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Item level inventory is available.
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The records of Swan Lake United Church came to The United
Church of Canada Archives-Conference of Manitoba and
Northwestern Ontario as part of transfers of records from
Rev. Silman in 1978; from Caryn Douglas in 1986; from the
Pastoral charge in 1987, 2001; and from Rev. L.E. King in
2002.
RELATED MATERIALS: See also Knox United Church, Plumas for other material
pertaining to the Swan Lake Indian Reserve.
RETRIEVAL NUMBER: Acc: 78-15; 86-28; 87-31; 01-37; 01-44; 02-42
PROVENANCE: Swan Lake United Church
SUBJECTS: Swan Lake Reserve
Indian Springs Reserve
Swan Lake Outreach Ministry
Knox United Church, Plumas
Miami Pastoral Charge
Carman Presbytery
Agassiz Presbytery
CAIN No. 268543
TITLE: James Edward Beatty fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 65 photographs : 63 b&w copy negs, 2 col. slides
78 pgs. of textual records
DATES: Copied 1981 and 1982 (originally created 1898-1901, 1944)
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: James Edward Beatty was born in Parry
Sound, Ontario, June 6, 1872 to John David and Mary Beatty.
He graduated from Royal Military College, Kingston in 1894,
as a civil engineer. He married Blanche Ethelwyn and they
had one son James C Beatty. Beatty worked on location and
construction of the Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo Railway,
1894-1895, and did railway location and land survey in
Southern Utah, 1895-1897. He constructed Canadian Pacific
Railway's Crown Nest Bridge, 1897-1898 and then came to the
Yukon to work with White Pass & Yukon Railway and Klondike
Mines Railway, 1898. He was an office engineer in Skagway,
then was charged with the construction of 24 miles of the
line including the Whitehorse terminal, in 1899. Beatty was
present when Frank Reid shot Soapy Smith in Skagway. In 1904
he joined the Canadian Pacific Railway and worked in various
capacities on construction and maintenance in their eastern
lines. He was also a Dominion Land Surveyor.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of reference prints and copies of text
written by James Edward Beatty from his time in the Yukon.
The photographs depict White Pass and Yukon Route (WP&YR)
construction scenes, trains, views of Skagway, Klukwan and
Dalton Trail, ca. 1898-1900. There are two original slides
of a White Pass & Yukon Railway Medal presented to Beatty,
July 31, 1900 in recognition of faithful service on
construction of White Pass and Yukon Railway. Textual
records include a copy of Beatty's prospecting/surveying
diary, 1901, as well as copies of newspaper clippings,
poems, photos, Free Miners' Certificate, menus, passes, etc,
ca. 1899. There is also a copy of speech notes written by
Beatty for a speech he delivered to a Rotary Club Meeting,
May 29, 1944, in Sarnia, Ontario. In the speech he describes
his experiences in the Yukon, including seeing the shooting
of Soapy Smith.
REPOSITORY: Yukon Archives
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: There are no donor-imposed restrictions on this material.
General copyright or institutional or legal restrictions may
apply.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Caption list is available.
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The fonds was donated by Beatty's son, James E.C. Beatty, in
1981 and 1982.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title based on provenance of the fonds.
PROVENANCE: Beatty, James Edward, 1872-
CAIN No. 251069
TITLE: Ian McDonald fonds
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 0.09 m of textual records
DATES: 1961-1969
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Ian R. McDonald was the son of Robert
Cody and Ruth Maryon (Gulley) McDonald. The McDonalds lived
in Edmonton, Alberta. Ian was involved with the Tuxis and
Older Boys' Parliament of Alberta in Edmonton. Since about
1980, Ian and his wife Nola have lived in Port Hope, Ontario.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of records relating to Ian McDonald's
involvement with the Tuxis and Older Boys' Parliament of
Alberta, and includes programs and menu, oath of allegiance
list, newsletters, handbooks, constitutions, and bylaws.
REPOSITORY: Provincial Archives of Alberta
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: There are no restrictions on access. Permission for use
required. Subject to the Copyright Act.
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: An inventory is not available.
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: Ian McDonald donated the records to the Provincial
Archives of Alberta in 1989.
LOCATION OF OTHER ARCHIVAL MATERIALS: See also the Alberta Tuxis and Older Boys'
Parliament fonds at the Red Deer and District Archives in
Red Deer, Alberta. Images of the Tuxis and Older Boys'
Parliament of A |