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Photographs

  • CA HM 12.48-12.48.03
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  • 1916
  • Fait partie de 104th Battalion

Series consists of Photographs of Harry and John .

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Milton Gregg

  • CA HM 13.52-13.52.01
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  • 1915,1913, 1968, 1942-1979
  • Fait partie de Milton Gregg

This series consists of a folder with various articles about Milton Gregg.
Folder with a booklet Pro Patria Cols and Chiefs, Hon Cols and Cols of the Regiment 1883-1978, Brig. Milton Gregg 1952-1958
Folder with 3 photo copied pictures when the members of the Nova Scotia unit were on Service in Scotland with Milton Gregg.

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News Paper Clippings and Magazines

  • CA HM 13.55-13.55.02
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  • 1933;1958:1989
  • Fait partie de C.W. Gilchrist

This Series Consists of Newspaper Clippings on general Military topics in a Blue Folder ranging from 1933 to 1958 and Brown scrapbook of newspaper clippings ranging from 1938 to 1958 . Also included is a Canada's Weekly Booklet dated July 20th 1945 , a Macleans September 4 1989 , a Magazine Parade including dates from June 17 1944, June 10 1944. June 24 1944, June 3 1944.

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Letter

  • CA HM 13.55-13.55.03
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  • 1943
  • Fait partie de C.W. Gilchrist

Series consists of a 3 page letter sent home from Gilchrist 1943 to his women Jinny From Somewhere in Italy..

Sound recordings and moving images made and accumulated by Creighton

Series forms part of Helen Creighton fonds and consists of audio reels, audio discs, audio cassettes, audio cartridges, and cylinder recordings compiled in the course of Creighton's field work. Creighton first began recording her informants on wax cylinder ca. 1930-1932. Previous to 1930, transcriptions were done by hand. The majority of field recordings comprising the series were compiled in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick during her association with the Library of Congress (1943-1944), joint Library of Congress-National Museum sponsorship (1947-1948), and sole National Museum sponsorship (1949-1967). Recordings consist of folk tales and over 4000 songs and ancient ballads sung or narrated by Creighton's informants of Gaelic ancestry in Cape Breton, Acadians, Mi'kmaq, African-Nova Scotians, and other ethnic groups such as English, German, Latvian, and Maori. Recordings include: Mi'kmaq songs sung by Chief William Paul at Shubenacadie, Acadian songs from West Pubnico, German songs and stories from Halifax and Lunenburg counties, and stories of ghosts, superstitions, witchcraft, and buried treasure. Other recordings accumulated by Creighton include military bands from World War Two, Meet the Navy show, nature sounds, general history, published sound recordings including Maritime, Canadian and international folk music, compilations of her previous recordings, her radio and television broadcasts for CBC and CHNS, recordings by others (some commercial) using Helen Creighton material, and some unidentified field recordings. Series also includes videocassettes and films produced for CBC, NFB, ATV, and the province of Nova Scotia.

Correspondence and other material

  • NSHP See series descriptions.-MG 1, vol. 2790-2845
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  • 1885-1989
  • Fait partie de Helen Creighton fonds

Series forms part of Helen Creighton fonds and consists of correspondence received by Creighton primarily from the 1930s to the late 1980s, including letters from colleagues and collaborators, folk singers and musicians, informants, employers, publishers, some letters from friends, family and admirers, and a small portion of copies of outgoing correspondence. Series also contains scrapbooks assembled by Creighton and others, which include newspaper clippings, articles, programs and other ephemera concerning her career, ca. 1918-1986; her field journals and notebooks which contain daily descriptions of collecting trips, [193-?]-1960; transcripts of folk music and folk tale recordings; sheet music, 1885-1924; lyrics; personal diaries, ca. 1937-1962; draft manuscripts of books including <i>Songs and Ballads of Nova Scotia, Traditional Songs from Nova Scotia, Bluenose Ghosts</i>, and her autobiography <i>A Life in Folklore</i> ; published and unpublished articles, short stories, songs, and poems by Creighton and other writers; research notes; newspaper clippings; contracts and royalty statements; lectures; broadcast scripts; reports; file cards; biographies of informants; index to songs and singers; certificates; and ephemera such as programs, brochures, and posters. Under the general subject of Maritime folklore and history, aspects of Creighton's work include folk songs, supernatural beliefs and superstitions, dances, games, cures, proverbs, and children's folklore. Series also contains records relating to Creighton's personal activities and her involvement with the Canadian Authors' Association, CBC, and other organizations.

Canadian Federation of University Women - Guelph financial records

This series consists of financial records of the Canadian Federation of University Women - Guelph. The various records document budgeting matters, including revenue and expenditures, accounts, and donations.

Records consist of cashbooks, account books, receipts, chequebooks, correspondence, and notes.

These records are arranged by subject and then by year.

Canadian Federation of University Women - Guelph correspondence files

This series consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence relating to Canadian Federation of University Women - Guelph activities nationally, as well as locally. The series also contains President's correspondence pertaining to human rights campaigns that the CFUW was involved in over time.

These record have been arranged chronologically by year.

Guelph Curling Club historical records

Series consists of historical files collected and maintained by the Guelph Curling Club. Included are newspaper clippings and photographs of club events and activities and a draft copy of the publication Guelph Curling Club 150 Years 1838-1988. The slides are entitled Curling on the Speed River at Allan's Dam, Guelph and are reproductions of paintings by Evan MacDonald. These records document the history of the club.

Guelph Curling Club directories

Series consists of club directories. These records document the rules governing the club and details the codes of conduct for its membership. The directories also include calendars of events and lists of members including committee and exective members. Series also contains a copy of the club's 150th anniversary directory. These records document the club's communications with its membership.

Records are arranged chronologically by year

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