Fonds MS1993.4.1-3, MS1993.5, MS1993.6, MS1993.7 - Gilbert Todd Fonds

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Gilbert Todd Fonds

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MSHF MS1993.4.1-3, MS1993.5, MS1993.6, MS1993.7

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  • 1928-1980 (Creation)

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1 cm of textual records

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The Tribune from Friday Sept. 19th, 1975. An article by Vince Leah titled "Big Four hockey had some talent." The other side has an article on Winnipeg's Ken Murray the first Canadian to win a National Hot Rod Association's division. Murray won division 5 (Motor sport). Two pages torn out of the Trib Magazine January 19th, 1980. A article titled "The Olympics? Lake Placid?" The coming Games summon memories of a gritty Winnipeg hockey team that conqurered the world. By Vince Leah. The article is about the up coming Olympics in Lake Placid in 1980 and the Winnipegs who won the Olympic gold in 1932. The Big 4 Hockey League program. The 1928-1929 Winter Season. The program is for the Big 4 playoff between the CP team and the GE team. A post card from Angus Snyder to Gilbert Todd. A glossy photocopy of a photo of the 1932 Canadian Olympic Hockey Team of Winnipeg. A letter from Angus Snyder self proclaimed Western Heavy Weight (boxer).

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This material was collected and donated to the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame & Museum Archives by individual listed as Fonds Name. Previous history unknown.

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Fonds names based on source of accession number MS1993.4,MS1993.5, MS1993.6.

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