Text: (Front): ‘EQUAL/nothing more/nothing less/ lesbian & gay pride week/Winnipeg, 1993.’ In small text: ‘I. King (’93)’ Style: T-shirt Ink Colour: Black and Pink Shirt Colour: White Image: (Front): Pink triangle placed in between the text of ‘nothing less’ and ‘lesbian & gay pride week.’ Material: 100% Cotton.
Text: (Front): ‘Winnipeg July 31, 1988/Lesbian and Gay Pride Day/ PROUD TO BE./HERE TO STAY.’ Ink Colour: Red/Orange/Yellow/Green/Blue (Rainbow) Style: T-shirt Shirt Colour: White Image: (Front): Sketch of stylized figures of people that appear to be floating in mid-air. Material: 50% Cotton, 50% Polyester.
Text: (Front):‘counterparts II/winnipeg 1988’ Style: T-shirt Ink Colour: Black Shirt Colour: White Image: (Front): Photograph print of two nude men caressing (side view only from the head to mid-body). One man is wearing suspenders. One man is upside down with a cloth wrapped around his forehead. Material: 50% Cotton, 50% Polyester.
Text: (Front): ‘Lesbian and Gay Pride Day/ Winnipeg, Manitoba June 30th, 1991’/ “Live with us, Love with us’’ Style: T-shirt Ink Colour: Black, Blue, Pink Shirt Colour: White Image: (Front): Sketch of stylized people, closely grouped together, standing on pink triangles and holding pink triangle balloons. Blue background. Material: 50% Cotton, 50% Polyester.
The collection consists of 5 photographs taken by James D. Hall and Skene Lowe depicting Indigenous people in 1880s Winnipeg, Manitoba. The subjects were reportedly paid for the use of their imagery in photographs sold by Hall & Lowe.
The fonds consists of four series covering its major activities and its own administrative and research records, and includes textual records, photographs, posters, newspaper clippings, audio- and videocassettes and related material.
The fonds consists of records, mostly publications, pertaining to the Waffle Movement, a radical-left political movement that grew in popularity in the early 1970s. The fonds is divided into eight categories:
1 For an Independent Socialist Canada - articles on the benefits of an Independent Socialist Canada 2 Public Ownership - the benefits of nationalizing industries and natural resources 3 Quebec - How the movement would deal with the sovereignty issue 4 Policy Issues - various political policies the movement promotes 5 Waffle in the New Democratic Party - dealing with the larger political party of the NDP 6 Waffle-Ontario - the Waffle movement in Ontario 7 Waffle-Saskatchewan - how a socialist Saskatchewan would work in a socialist Canada 8 Oversize - oversized copies of the 'Waffle News', the 'Ontario Waffle', and assorted news clippings
The fonds consists of an album comprised of photographs depicting B. Harold Stinson's time as a student at Wesley College, including athletic activities such as curling, soccer, track and field and hockey, and photographs of his personal life outside the University such as trips and home activities. The souvenirs within the album relate to the student activities in which Stinson participated including ticket stubs and programs.
The records in the A. Gerald Bedford fonds are those of two accessions: Accession 07.004 and Accession 10.001. Accession 07.004 contains records that were given to Bedford by Edith Baragar, as well as historical material collected by Bedford as he conducted research for his books. Accession 10.001 contains primarily records that were created or collected by Bedford throughout his education and academic career. These records begin with those created by Bedford during his undergraduate degree at United College, and encompass the following 50-plus years that Bedford spent studying, teaching, researching, writing and publishing. Accession 10.01 also includes the historical records of George Bryce and William J. Rose, collected by Bedford and donated to the archives along with his own materials.