World War I photograph collection
- UVICSP SC425
- Collection
- ca. 1914-1918
The collection consists of 28 b/w photographs.
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World War I photograph collection
The collection consists of 28 b/w photographs.
Working People of Calgary Oral History Project collection
The collection consists of interviews with these individuals who lived in Calgary during the 1920s and 1930s: Roy Allen, Hazel Austin, Roy Austin, Mabel Baker, Gladys Bates, Murray Bowman, Juanita Brooks, Anne Bryant, Kathleen Bullas, Vera Burns, Maureen Cumming, Spencer Cumming, Bunny Dixon, Marjorie Ellis, Ron Florendine, Don Foster, Dorothy Fox, Doris Fraser, Herb Goodwin, Alice Hamilton, Irene Harper, Doug Hawkes, Frances Helmer, May Henderson, Flora Holden, Helen Holmes, Norman Holmes, Charlie Hutchinson, Harold Hutchinson, Olive Iverach, Anele Jenkins, D. Johnson, Kathleen Lane, Al Leinweber, Eva Mackintosh, Lorraine McNiece, Ruth McVeigh, Laura Muir, Reginald Parkyn, Catherine Philip, C.K. Quon, Ted Riback, Joe Ross, Ruth Scott, Helen Spurway, Keel Spurway, Tony Stanford, Jack Thorne, Janet Valentine, Lilian Valentine, and Gordon Webster.
Working People of Calgary Oral History Project
Workers' Compensation Board oral history collection
The collection consists of oral history interviews with employees of the Workers' Compensation Board of British Columbia and its predecessor, the Workmen's Compensation Board of British Columbia.
Women's Secretariat photograph collection
The collection consists of four photographs taken on the day following the opening of the PEI Legislature. They are group photographs of the leading public officials, Lieutenant-Governor Marion Reid, Premier Catherine Callbeck, Speaker of the House Nancy Guptill, Deputy-Speaker Libby Hubley, Leader of the Opposition Pat Mella. Also included in two of the photographs is Margaret MacKinnon, first female Aide- de-Camp to the Lieutenant-Governor.
When the first session of the fifty-ninth general assembly of the Prince Edward Island Legislature met in June of 1993, the five principal public officials were all women, the Lieutenant-Governor, the Premier, the Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the House, and the Leader of the Opposition. The Women's Secretariat of Prince Edward Island was the body responsible for organizing the photo session.
Women's Labour History Project collection
The collection consists of oral history interviews pertaining to women in the B.C. labour movement.
The collection consists of notes, pamphlets, publications, related to issues concerning women such as equality, birth control, and sexuality collected by an anonymous donor dating from 1973 to 1976.
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Women, social justice, and Canadian trade unions collection
Collection consists of publications, policy statements, research reports, conference and educational documents, and newsletters accumulated by Professor Linda Briskin in the course of her research on women and equity in organized labour in Canada. The documents were published by or about local, provincial, and national organizations, including the Canadian Labour Congress, provincial federations of labour, Canadian and United Auto Workers, Canadian Air Line Employees' Association, Canada Employment Immigration Union, the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada, the Committee for Cleaners' Rights, International Ladies Garment Workers Union, Metro Labour Council, Union of Provincial Government Employees, Canadian Union of Public Employees, Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation, Public Service Alliance of Canada, United Steelworkers of Canada, Registered Nurses Association of Ontario, and the Windsor Hospital Clerical Workers Union of Canada. The collection deals with equity in collective bargaining units, including issues of sisterhood and solidarity, education, human rights, anti-racism, aboriginal issues, affirmative action, violence against women, and the impact of technological change. The documents are arranged into files by organization, and they reflect the equity initiatives undertaken by unions to transform organizational practice and culture in order to ensure fairness and representation for women and members of other equity-seeking groups.
Collection of manuscript letters, several written to Edward Marsh and St. John Ervine concerning a tribute to Thomas Hardy on his 81st birthday. 26 items including correspondence by Enid Bagnold, Stella Benson, Mary Cholmondely, Lady Gregory, Sheila Kaye-Smith, Margaret Kennedy, Mary St. Ledger Kingsley, Marie Belloc Lowndes, Rose Macaulay, Ethel Mayne, Charlotte Mew, Viola Meynell, Eleanor Mordaunt, Viola Paget, Ldila Ramee (Ouida), Dorothy Richardson, Elizabeth Robins, Elizabeth Russell, Vita Sackville-West, Anne de Selincourt, May Sinclair, Ethel Smyth, Rebecca West, Charlotte Yonge.
This collection consists of 4 microfilms of W. O. Raymond's scrapbooks containing copies of his writings clipped from newspapers (1884-1916). There is also a photocopy of another 289 page scrapbook created by Raymond from clippings from the Woodstock " Dispatch", 1894-1896 and the Saint John "Telegraph" ca. 1897. The original, which is in the L.P, Fisher Public Library in Woodstock, had become fragile and difficult to read. R.W. Hales made a photocopy and reproduced the most illegible clippings, adding an index and table of contents.
Also included is a photocopy of a two volume genealogy of the Raymond family, compiled by Raymond and including information on the Carman, Moore, Hallet, Lamb, Horsfeld Beardsley, Dibblee, Barlow and Jarvis families.
Raymond, William Odber, 1853-1923
The collection consists of photocopies of textual records relating to Rev. Albert E. Hetherington and his work in establishing the First Methodist Church of Dawson City, Yukon. The records include the following: a brief description of the life of Rev. Hetherington and the First Methodist Church of Dawson City, both written by his son, W.L. Hetherington; a diary of the trip to the Klondike, 1898-1899, by Rev. Hetherington; a History and General Information Book, First Methodist Church of Dawson City, ca. 1901; and information on the Methodist Church in the Klondike which was displayed in the Old Log Church Museum in Whitehorse.
Hetherington, W.L.