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Carlyle William MacInnis records

Series consists of correspondence with the Canadian Pension Commission, 1934 to 1938, regarding reinstatement of Major MacInnis' pension; letter from the Minister of Pension and National Health acknowledging Major MacInnis' offer of service to Acting Minister of Defence, 1940; and a certificate of membership for C.W. MacInnis in the Masonic Order, Grand Lodge of Alberta A.F. & A.M., No. 7, Edmonton.

MacInnis, Carlyle William

Ephemera

Series consists of a ceramic depiction of a church inscribed with the word: Alajärvi (This is a depiction of the church in Alajärvi, Finland where Eeva Annikki Kantokoski was baptized in 1924.); an annotated pocket-sized "New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ Translated out of the Original Greek and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised by his Majesty's Special Command," published in London by Collins' Clear-Type Press in 1936 (This pocket-sized bible was a gift given to Ann Koski on the occasion of her confirmation by her Confirmation Teacher pastor [Mathew H. Lepisto], and is signed by him); and a book entitled: "Jane Withers Twentieth-Century Fox Film Star - Her Life Story," published in Racine, Wisconsin by Whitman Publishing Company, 1936 (The inside cover of the book is annotated and reads: Christmas 1936 to Anne Koski From Veikko Koski).

Athletics

Series consists of images concerning University of Winnipeg coaches, and a variety of University athletic activities, basketball, fencing, hockey, weight lifting, volleyball, curling, field hockey, football, squash, swimming, skating, sports facilities, & CPR classes.

Communications

Travel

This series contains information about Elinor Black's travels abroad, including itineraries.

Infantry

Series consists of eight personal diaries of servicemen in Canada and England during the Second World War. Includes : Corporal Howard Heaton, Piper C. R. McDonald and Private Charles W. Cove of Toronto Scottish Regiment; Corporal W. J. MacNeill, Private Norman Toseland and G. F. Hames of the Princesse Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry; Private J. J. Burns of No. 16 Canadian General Hospital; and Private W. Demchuk of the Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada. There are ten post cards from Worthing England and photographs of Private D. H. Shortill.

Notes on Public Health Nursing

Series consists of typed and handwritten records by Laura Johnson which provide information on concepts of mental health, leadership, the history of public health nursing in Manitoba, and general nursing practices.

Johnson, Laura

Travel Accounts

The series consists of memoirs and information written by Laura Johnson. The series is divided into two subseries. The first subseries documents her trip to Iceland and provides information on the geography, climate, history and people of Iceland. Laura Johnson has also provided information on her mother’s family background and on the medical system in Iceland, including information on nurses, doctors and hospitals. The second subseries records her time spent in Fisher Branch and provides information on the nursing station and her impressions of the station, its staff, patients and community.

Johnson, Laura

Attrill Family History

Series documents Alfreda Attrill’s genealogy and family heraldry and includes birth dates and places or baptismal dates and places, dates of death, occupations, information on family crests, coats of arms and badges. The series consists of correspondence, notes on the Attrill family, a blue print of a family memorial plaque, as well as a family tree which traces five generations of Attrills from Alfreda’s parents to their great-great grandchildren.

Attrill, Alfreda Jean

SIMPLEX Nipple Sterilizer

Series consists of correspondence, receipts, a patent, advertisements, a newspaper clipping, and a blueprint related to a sterilizing tool invented by Edith Evelyn Stewart. The invention was created for the purpose of sterilizing catheters, nipples, and rubber surgical equipment. It allowed instruments to be entirely submerged in boiling water while lessening the risk of burning the instruments in the process.

Turner, Edith Evelyn

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