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Elizabeth M. L. Gordon fonds

  • CMC C-127 (PHO Box #2).
  • Fonds
  • [before 1994].

Items consist of 17 colour photographs featuring Mrs. Gordon's hats, 3 depicting Mrs. Gordon wearing donated items, as well as photocopies of supporting documentary materials supplied by the maker of the hats, Milliner E. L. Jamon.

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Guy and Ruth Moore fonds

  • CMC C-20; MSC; Acc. 2005-33/Box 1
  • Fonds
  • [ca.1900] - 1971

Items consist of 8 b&w photographs plus 5 colour photographs. Dates range from ca.1900 for two views of the Marshall, Saskatchewan homestead to 1971 for two photographic proofs Ruth and Guy Moore with their daughter on the day of her wedding. Also included are: a studio portrait of a small boy, ca.1900, identified as Bertram Hall; a postcard print of a soldier, ca.1914 -1918, identified as Angus McRae; two snapshots of Ruth Hall in skating costume, ca.1935-40; Ruth Hall and her father, J.B. Hall, on the day of her wedding to Guy Moore on March 28, 1941; and two colour photographs of Ruth Hall and one of Guy Moore wearing the clothing they wore to attend a dinner in honour of Queen Elizabeth at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto on June 29th, 1959. Also part of this fonds are a number of documentary items including 1 newspaper clipping, dated March 29, 1941 and consisting of a captioned photograph of Ruth and Guy Moore outside the church following their wedding.

Other documentary items include: five Toronto Skating Club Carnival Programs dating from 1929 to 1941; a Granite Skating Club Carnival program dating from 1935; an "Ice Cycles" program dating from 1952; two RCMP Christmas cards signed by Sergt. & Mrs. Heacock of Vegreville, Alberta; a program for a dinner in honour of Queen Elizabeth II in Toronto in 1959; an Easter card addressed to Guy Moore, Vegreville, Alberta; two invitation cards to an 'At Home' and an afternoon tea addressed to Miss Ruth Hall; and a wallet with identification card which had belonged to Mr. J.B. Hall, Ruth Moore's father, and gives the name of his WW I regiment.

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Audrey Fridfinnson fonds

  • CMC C-60.
  • Fonds
  • 1891 - 1923.

Items consist of 3 black and white photographs of Miss Fridfinnson's family members and their acquaintances dating from 1891 to ca.1923. These include Veiga Jackson, Dorothy & Bill Van Alstine, and Valdimar (Walter) Myrdal (uncle of the donor). Also described here is a piece of lace is believed to have come from the infant's dress featured in one of the photographs.

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Elizabeth Dimock fonds

  • CMC C128 (PHO Box #2).
  • Fonds
  • 1971

Items consist of 3 copies of a black and white photograph of guests at the ball, on one copy of which Mrs. Dimock has indicated her location when the photograph was taken. Also found here are invitations to the opening of the Winnipeg Art Gallery and the Lieutenant-Governor's Ball and a newspaper clipping describing the events.

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Miss A.W. Scott fonds

  • CMC PHO A-12; PHO A-13
  • Fonds
  • [ca.1870]-1895, predominant 1880-1890

The photographs were contained in two albums. One (designated A-12) is a small album containing 20 leaves with 40 openings designed to hold Cartes de Visite photographs. Twenty-seven photographs dating from ca.1875 - 1890 were found in this album. The second album (designated A-13) contains 18 leaves with openings to hold 12 Cabinet Card and 96 Cartes de Visite photographs. Nine Cabinet Card and 71 Cartes de Visite (for a total of 80) photographs dating from ca.1870-1895 were found in this album along with a small rice paper print and a Lord's Prayer card. The subjects of the photographs, some of whom are identified, are of the type usually found in family albums of this period and include men, women and children (individually and in groups).

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Cameron Album

  • CMC PHO A-15
  • Fonds
  • [ca.1880]-1915

This album (designated A-15) contains 18 leaves with openings to insert 64 Cabinet Card photographs and 12 Cartes de Visites (for a total of 76 photographs). Eighty-six photographs were found in the album dating from ca.1880-1915.

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Waite Album fonds

  • CMC PHO A-16
  • Fonds
  • [ca.1865]-1925, predominant 1895-1919

The photographs feature portraits of the type usually found in family collections. Although many of the subjects are not identified, those that are include members of the Waite family and Sanders or Saunders family (which are possibly the donor's maternal relatives). Photographer's imprints from Leytonstone, Stratford and London (England) indicate a place of origin in Southern England. Thirty-two photographs dating from ca.1865 - 1925 were found in the album.

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Pugh Collection

  • CMC PHO A-17; PHO 256
  • Fonds
  • [ca.1860]-1895, predominant 1860-1875

The collection includes: 25 Cartes de Visites photographs dating from ca.1860-1875 and originally mounted in a small Cartes de Visites album (designated A-17). The subjects are various adults and children as are usually found in a family album. The collection also includes a large framed studio photograph (designated PHO-256) of a young girl (head and shoulders) identified as 'little Edith'. Edith was the daughter of Miss Pugh's grand uncle John Wilson, and fell victim to typhoid fever in 1896 at the age of 9.

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Allan Albums Collection

  • CMC PHO A-21, PHO A-22
  • Fonds
  • [ca.1905]-1940

The oldest album contains 67 black and white snapshot photographs dating from ca.1905 - 1915. Most of the photographs are exterior shots that appear to have been taken in the St. Boniface area and many feature groups of young women (who are possibly a group of school friends) and what appears to be family groups. The young woman who appears as a subject most often is possibly the album's original owner. The newer album contains 269 snapshot photographs dating from ca.1934 - 1940. Many of the photographs feature as the main subject a young woman who is possibly the creator of the album. The photographs show the creator and her family on vacation in locations as diverse as Vancouver, Banff, Kenora, Winnipeg Beach, Whytewold and Clear Lake as well as many scenic shots of those areas. The creator is also shown on several occasions at the Winnipeg Canoe Club. The album also features several high quality photographs of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth during their visit to Manitoba in 1939. There is a physical resemblance between the main subject of the older album and the 'mother' in the newer album and it is possible that they are the same person.

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Irma (Honey) and Dave Braddell fonds

  • CMC PHO A-23; PHO C-42
  • Fonds
  • [ca.1870]-1900

This collection contains photographs that have come down to the donor, Irma (Honey) Braddell, from both sides of her family tree. Included with this holding is an album containing 48 photographs dating from ca.1870 - 1900 and which had belonged to Amy (Austen) Flynn. Subjects include members of Amy Flynn's family, including aunts and uncles, her two brothers and two sisters and their respective mates and families and her husband, William Flynn. Also in the album is an exterior shot of a Prairie homestead ca.1890 and the interior of a millinery shop ca.1895-1900. Photographer's imprints indicate that the photographs originated in Wisconsin as well as North Dakota and Montana. Also included are twelve loose photographs, most of which are contemporary copy prints of older photographs, with subjects dating from ca. 1870 - 1930 including Amy's mother, Sarah Woolworth; Amy as a child; William and Amy's home at Binscarth; two photographs of Dave Bradell's parents around the time of their marriage; and various other family members and friends.

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