McClung, Nellie L. - The Fighting Days - at the Manitou Opera House
- Collection
- 2019
Part of Nellie Letitia McClung Fonds
Reviews of the Winnipeg performance used as promotional material for the Manitou Show.
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McClung, Nellie L. - The Fighting Days - at the Manitou Opera House
Part of Nellie Letitia McClung Fonds
Reviews of the Winnipeg performance used as promotional material for the Manitou Show.
McClung, Nellie L. - 1940s Swain Article Collection
Part of Nellie Letitia McClung Fonds
A collection of newspaper articles written by McClung in the 1940s and collected in a scrapbook by Gertrude Swain of Carman, MB.
McClung, Nellie L. - Nellie McClung Says - Scrapbook #1
Part of Nellie Letitia McClung Fonds
A scrapbook filled with syndicated columns from the daily papers written by Nellie McClung in 1940 and 1941. They contain a wide range of topics including references to the war effort.
The scrapbook collector is unknown.
McClung, Nellie L. - Nellie McClung Says - Scrapbook #2
Part of Nellie Letitia McClung Fonds
This scrapbook contains a collection of syndicated articles written by Nellie McClung in 1941 and 1942. Topics are wide ranging with some emphasis on W W 2.
The scrapbook's creator is not known.
McClung, Nellie L. - Articles - Bette Mueller
Part of Nellie Letitia McClung Fonds
This short series of articles, written by Bette Mueller for the Manitou Western Canadian in 2015-16 were published in commemoration of the centennial of women receiving the right to vote in Manitoba.
Truth and Reconciliation Web Collection
The Truth and Reconciliation Web Collection consists of 285 archived websites pertaining to Manitoba’s ongoing involvement in the reconciliation process as defined by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. The collection content pertains to a diverse range of topics, including Survivors’ stories, apologies, responses, cultural events, and more. The media captured in the collection includes web pages, blogs, news coverage, and PDF files. The collection will continue to grow as Manitoba witnesses new forms of reconciliation. The collection is curated using the University of Winnipeg’s subscription to the Internet Archive service Archive-It. Captures of archived websites are created using the Internet Archive’s Heritrix and Wayback Machine tools. All captures of the archived web sites are hosted on Internet Archive servers.
University of Winnipeg. Library
Survival Research Newsletters and Periodicals Collection
This collection was arranged in part by the transferring agent in accordance with specifications he provided. This collection consists of 218 newsletters, journals and other publications created by Spiritualist churches and organizations between the 1980s and 2011 which have been collected by the Survival Research Institute of Canada. The collection takes up 0.26 linear metres of shelf space and is fully textual. The items and folders were organized by the transfering agent and are divided by publication. Publications and papers bound together by staples, archival clips or other means were done so by the transfering agent and thus are treated as a single record, even those which contain what could be considered more than one document. The second accession (A15-139) consisted of less than 12 issues which were interfiled with the previous accession.
Survival Research Institute of Canada
Collection consists of records from a wide variety of sources that were acquired by the Jewish Heritage Centre of Western Canada (JHC) and its predecessors and that were arranged and described on an item or file level rather than at a fonds level. In addition to the numerous sources of the material, the format, subject matter and function of the records varies. Records creators include individuals, organizations as well as the JHC itself and its predecessors.
Corporate records creators represented in the collection consist of numerous secular and religious Jewish organizations. These are mostly Winnipeg based but also include some from other communities in western Canada. These organization include: Hadassah, Histradut, the Young Men’s Hebrew Association (YMHA), Zionist organizations, synagogues, I.L. Peretz school, B’nai Brith lodges, the Winnipeg Jewish Community Council, and Mt. Carmel Clinic.
Individual records creators are equally diverse, including politicians, rabbis, business owners, labour activists and others involved in the Jewish communities of Western Canada. These include Max Steinkopf, Saul Cherniack, Leible Hersfield and others.
Records formats include: correspondence, newsletters, programs, annual reports, handwritten books, minutes and financial statements. Many of the records are photocopies of originals. There are also a small number of artefacts such as pins and buttons.
Jewish Heritage Centre of Western Canada
Brandon and Area Photograph Collection
This collection contains photographs of Brandon and Area that do not belong to a particular collection or fonds held at Daly House Museum. It is, in short, an artificially created collection. The collection has been divided into the following series:
1) Rural Images
2) Urban Images
3) Associations
4) Education
5) Portraits
6) Athletics
7) Military
Dolly Gembey (Delores Westerlund) Collection
The collection reflects Dolly Gembey’s career at Winnipeg General Hospital and includes records related both to her work and her philanthropy.
Gembey, Dolly