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Robert Nero fonds

The fonds consists of letters typed and hand written to Dr. Nero re: owl and other bird species Mr. Waller has seen in Northern Manitoba and Ontario, and a poem written by Dr. Nero, “Deserted Campfires”.

Nero, Robert

La Vérendrye: Père de l’Ouest Canadien collection

The collection consists of an article from the Imperial Oil collection about the La Vérendrye brothers near the western mountains New Year’s Day 1743, sketch of La Vérendrye’s arrival in Western Canada, photocopy of sketch of table to display sculpture and description, photocopy of letter in French from M. Deschênes to M. Brault regarding the commission to produce the basswood sculpture of La Vérendrye’s arrival, and photocopy of the description “Pere de l’Ouest Canadien”.

Nursing Education sous-fonds

The Sous-Fond reflects the changes and developments in Nursing Education at HSC spanning from 1973 to the late 2000s. It is arranged into eleven series: Artifacts, Moving images and Photographs as well as Administrative, Intensive Care Nursing Program, Neonatal and Pediatric Critical Care Nursing Program, Adult Intensive Care Nursing Program, Foundation & Specialty Courses, Inservice Education, Emergency Nursing Program & Renal Nursing Program

Records include memos, meeting minutes, Intensive Care Unit (ICU) course content, CPR training course content, ICU course manuals, accreditation manual, photographs of the ICU.

Nursing Education

Biomedical Communications

Sous-Fonds consists of records related to the functions of the Biomedical Communications department at the Health Sciences Centre. This includes meeting minutes, financial records, documents related to services provided, operations plans, policies, forms, copies of BMC News and documentation related to video creation.

Department of Biomedical Communications

Orange Ridge

attendance registers
Orange Ridge 576 1889 – 1968
Brydges S.D. #576 was formed in 1889. Two buildings on three different sites served this small school district which was carved out of the much larger postal community of Orange Ridge. In 1929 Brydges School District was changed to Orange Ridge so it could be identified with the community from which it developed. The first teacher was Miss Minnie Glennie.
Final site of the school was on SE 18-17-14

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