Major Mackenzie in war camp during WWI
- ON00373 MG 30-MG 30-M001.3
- Item
- [between 1914 and 1918]
Part of Mackenzie family fonds
Postcard depicts Major Mackenzie in war camp during WWI.
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Major Mackenzie in war camp during WWI
Part of Mackenzie family fonds
Postcard depicts Major Mackenzie in war camp during WWI.
Fonds consists of personal and professional records of Gershon Iskowitz, including photographic documentation of his family and early life, self and studio, and works of art; publicity material including newspaper clippings about his career; personal artefacts such as identity documents; a small amount of personal correspondence; and a condolence book signed at his memorial service.
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Iskowitz, Gershon
The fonds consists of newspaper clippings of Charles Bothwell Pyper's articles in the Telegram together with telegraphic messages that served as 'hard copy' for his articles from foreign posts; correspondence, and notes; and newspaper clippings from several other newspapers. It includes a typescript of 'Chamberlain and his critics,' as well as earlier drafts, typescripts, some with corrections, of a book on Winston Churchill, and drafts of unpublished dramatic productions by Pyper. The vast majority of the fonds consists of newspaper clippings, notes and related material concerning Pyper's journalism, arranged alphabetically by subject. Some of the subjects included in the fonds are: Clement Attlee, Lord Beaverbrook, the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, Winston Churchill, Joseph E. Davies, Anthony Eden, the League of Nations, Palestine in the post-war years, the Spanish Civil War, the Suez Crisis, the United Nations, and World War II.
Fonds consists of Lindstrom's professorial and scholarly research files throughout her career, as well as records documenting her academic activities. Research files pertain to her publications and monographs such as "Defiant Sisters : A Social History of Finnish Immigrant Women in Canada, 1890-1930" (both the English and Finnish editions), and "From Heroes to Enemies : Finns in Canada, 1937-1947," as well as book chapters, articles, papers, presentations and lectures, and her involvement with the National Film Board production "Letters from Karelia," and subsequent research. The research files span the activities of Finnish and Finnish-Canadian organizations across the political spectrum, such as the Finnish Organization of Canada (left wing), and Loyal Finns in Canada (right wing). Records include oral history interviews (audio cassettes and transcripts), research notes, clippings, a significant and extensive number of photograph and letter collections passed down through generations of Finnish Canadians, diaries, correspondence, publication drafts, academic and professorial notes, microfilm of Finnish language newspapers published in Canada and archival records, financial records of Finnish-Canadian organizations such as newspapers and post-World War II relief funding bodies, scrapbooks, photocopies of rare and unusual documents such as two volumes of a Soviet register of Finnish War Crimes, a list of persons found in the mass grave at Karhumaki, and Soviet lists of North American Finns who journeyed to Karelia to help build a socialist utopia there, academic and professorial files, publicity files, files pertaining to her work with the School of Women's Studies, and her own papers as a university student. The fonds also includes letters written by Lindstrom as a newly-arrived teenaged immigrant to Canada to her best friend in Finland; many of these letters were published in Finnish with English translation in 'Letters from an immigrant teenager' in 2012.
Lindström, Varpu
Mark Young Stark family papers
Most of the records consist of letters written to Mark Young Stark and his wife, Agatha, in Dundas. Correspondents include friends and family in Scotland or friends and colleagues in Upper Canada. Of the Scottish letters, those from Stark’s stepmother (Mary Bannatyne) and aunt (Grace Young) are the most numerous. Some letters predate Stark’s immigration to Canada in 1833. Other letters were written to his wife and to their daughter, Mary Ann, after Stark’s death in 1866. Topics addressed in the letters revolve around personal and family news but occasionally touch on current events, including politics and ecclesiastical affairs.
Stark, Mark Young
Harold L. Gaetz correspondence
Part of Harold L. Gaetz family fonds
Part of Collection Centre des archives nationales du Québec à Chicoutimi
Le fonds présentent en images un voyage réalisé par Soeur Réjeanne Tremblay stagiaire dans les écoles normales de France d'août 1965 à août 1966. Les documents illustrent également d'autres coins de l'Europe et du Québec
Part of Collection Centre des archives nationales du Québec à Chicoutimi
Les photographies ont été prises par la famille du Dr J.A. Couture, vétérinaire à Arvida. Elles illustrent les membres de la famille comme ses membres éloignés dans divers lieux : ville d'Arvida, chutes et le Manoir Montmonrency (Kent), l'Ile d'Orléans et lors de voyages en Europe (Basel en Suisse)
Voyages en Europe et autour du monde
Part of Fonds Famille Dubuc
Carnet de notes, réflexions et poèmes d'un séjour en Europe en 1982 et 1983
Part of Fonds Claude Beausoleil