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Arthur T. "Art" Puttee fonds

  • CA UMASC A.06-78
  • Fonds
  • 1931

Fonds contains one hockey goaltender stick used by Art Puttee while goalie for the Canadian hockey team (the University of Manitoba Grads) that won the 1931 World Championships in Krynica, Poland. Handwritten on one side of the handle is the text, "Winners of Turnbull Cup (Manitoba Champ), Abbott Cup (Western Canada Champ), Ross Robertson Memorial Cup (Canadian Champ). Played 21 games, won 17, tied 3, lost 1." On the outer edge of the handle is the text, "Total goals - for 113 - against 36." Other side of the handle has Art Puttee's signature. Signatures of other players are partially visiable across other parts of the stick; legible names include Doupe, Murdoch, and Chapman.

Puttee, Arthur T.

Ely Bronstein fonds

  • CA UMASC Mss 348, Pc 303, Mf 33, TC 170 (A.10-97, A12-16)
  • Fonds
  • 1936-2010

The fonds consists primarily of photocopies of articles, documents, correspondence, photographs or artwork that the donor has acquired from various magazines, newspapers, books, associates and other archives and libraries. The vast majority of the collection relates to “Lost Horizon”, with a much smaller, though still significant, percentage relating to "Helen of Troy". Some of the collection falls outside the scope of either of the two aforementioned movies, being a collection of writings, photos and artwork relating to Hollywood and the movie industry in general, as well as California travel information and info on Tibet. The fonds is divided into the series “Lost Horizon” articles, “Lost Horizon” documents and research, personal effects, "Lost Horizon” publicity stills, “Lost Horizon” production photographs, “Lost Horizon” negatives, “Lost Horizon” art, “Helen of Troy”, related interests, oversized items, "Lost Horizon" microfilm, correspondence about “Lost Horizon”, “Lost Horizon” biographies, oversized photos of “Lost Horizon,” video collection associated with “Lost Horizon,” and audio cassette collection associated with “Lost Horizon”.

The "Lost Horizon" articles series contains newspaper, magazine and journal articles, as well as book excerpts, related to various "Lost Horizon" subjects, such as production, reception and cast and crew biographies. The "Lost Horizon" various articles series also features articles discussing James Hilton's other works. The “Lost Horizon” documents and research series contains various primary sources such as interviews, scripts, theatre programs and legal documents. The personal effects series contains content related to Ely Bronstein’s personal life such as correspondence and ephemera, though the vast majority of this material relates to “Lost Horizon”. The video collection associated with “Lost Horizon” series contains films based on other works by James Hilton or starring Ronald Colman, as well as information on Frank Capra’s life and his American Film Institute Life Achievement Award. The audio cassette collection associated with “Lost Horizon” series contains various primary sources such as interviews, theatre programs, soundtracks, prayers, and news reports. The next three series contain photographs of “Lost Horizon”, both publicity stills - scenes from the movie -slides, and production photos – pictures taken of the production processes or of members of the production crew. The negatives relating to “Lost Horizon” are reproduced photographic negatives, while the artwork contains movie posters and concept art. The “Helen of Troy” series contains material relating to that film, including articles, documents and publicity stills. The related interest series contains various articles and pictures related to Hollywood and the movie industry, as well as information about California and Tibet. All oversized items requiring larger boxes are included in the oversized items series. Lastly, the "Lost Horizon" microfilm series contains press books and visual representations of the film on 35mm microfilm. The items are all paper photocopies of their original formats, with the exceptions of a few original correspondences, a few original newspaper clippings, the negatives and the microfilm.

Bronstein, Ely

PRPC0047

Metropolitan Andrey Sheptycky on his cross-Canada tour in 1921, is seated second from the right, with Bishop Nicetas Budka centre left.

September 29, 1921, Sifton, Manitoba.

PRPC0049

Father Ruh at Mountain Road at the time of the building of the church. Photo postcard of Father Ruh wearing a flower garland to celebrate his birthday.

Mountain Road, Manitoba.

PRPC0050

Mountain Road Church. Early stages in the construction of St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church, designed by Father Ruh and built entirely of wood within eleven months, between 1924 and 1925. The church was built upon concrete footings.

Mountain Road, Manitoba.

PRPC0051

Parishioners stand at all levels of St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church during early stages in construction, while crowning the tall wooden columns are hardy men, waving their hats. Stacks of lumber lie in the foreground. The church was designed by Father Ruh and built entirely by wood within eleven months between 1924 and 1925.

Mountain Road, Manitoba.

PRPC0052

[Inscription on the front in Father Ruh’s writing:] Builded by Rev. Phil. Ruh at Mountain Road 1924-1925 [Inscription in Father Ruh’s hand on the back:] s(e)ize: 120 feet long—96 “ wide—120 “ high

Mountain Road, Manitoba.

PRPC0053

Mountain Road Church. St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church, under construction, designed and built by Father Ruh between 1923 and 1924. The first church is still in use and lumber lies in the foreground as the parish congregates for a group photograph, complete with hardy hat-waving individuals at the tops of the columns.

Mountain Road, Manitoba.

PRPC0054

Father Ruh standing above and to the left of the group, with Mike Sawchuk standing at the far right, as the walls of St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church begin to take shape. The wooden structure was completed within eleven months, between 1924 and 1925.

Mountain Road, Manitoba.

PRPC0055

Father Ruh, in cassock, lower right, supervises construction of the all-wooden St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church, which was completed within eleven months between 1924 and 1925.

Mountain Road, Manitoba.

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