- CA UMASC Mss 354, Pc 309 (A.09-108)
- Fonds
- 1931 - 2009
The fonds consists of Anton and Patty Kirk's biographical information, awards, philanthropy, correspondence and information re: HMCS Uganda Cruiser.
Kirk, Anton
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The fonds consists of Anton and Patty Kirk's biographical information, awards, philanthropy, correspondence and information re: HMCS Uganda Cruiser.
Kirk, Anton
The content of the fonds consists primarily of correspondence, but also includes photographs, postcards, and a Royal Canadian Air Force service and paybook.
Polson, Archibald John
A.R.G. (George) and Iris M. Owen fonds
The fonds was arranged in part by the transferring agent and divided into series and folders based on his own determinations and specifications. The fonds is divided into two series, the first, New Horizon Research Foundation, is a collection of articles written under the auspices of the New Horizon Research Foundation by Dr. Owen (usually with Mrs. Owen) and other New Horizon members between 1975 and 1994 as well as a bound collection of “New Horizons: Journal of the New Horizons Research Foundation” that ran from 1972-1978 . The second series, occasional papers, contains other articles written by or about the Owens, their correspondences, other related articles that they had collected, photographs, sketches and a DVD containing digitized copies of some of the items. In addition, the fonds also contains a VHS and DVD copy of a table tilting session.
Owen, A.R.G. (George)
The fonds consists of letters from Brigden's family in England and Toronto. Most of the letters were written during the Edwardian era and during the First World War. Two written records were produced by Brigden himself. One is a brief postcard (c.1956) and the other is his travel diary Holiday Jaunts, which gives daily descriptions of holiday activities at Bear River, Nova Scotia, in 1906; Port Sydney, Muskoka in 1907; and Felkstone, England where Brigden visited his sister, Kathleen, for a weekend in 1909. This collection also contains thirteen dry pale negatives taken in 1908, eleven glass slides of flowers and the Canadian Rockies, and 42 black and white photographs taken in 1936 of Wisley Gardens and of the funeral of King George V.
Brigden, Arnold O.
The fonds consists of letters from Arthur Stoughton and his wife, Florence Elise Stoughton, to Dr. Elinor F.E. (Frances Elizabeth) Black. The letters pertain to everyday occurrences as well as significant events, such as Black's travels, the births and deaths of friends, and, in particular, Arthur Stoughton's death. Elinor Black's unpublished memoir, The professor and his wife: (The Stoughton Story: a memoir) is also included.
Stoughton, Arthur
The fonds consists of two folders of personal correspondence addressed to Millward from prominent Canadian writers Robert Finch and James Reaney. Folder 1 is made up of correspondence from poet and novelist Robert Finch to A.E. Millward, dated between December 1990 and March 1994. Topics include the work performed by a Massey College colleague, Robert Roseberry, in Malawi and Brunei-Darussalam. Folder 2 consists of correspondence from poet/novelist James Reaney to Millward, primarily between 1950 and 1953, but also includes one letter from both 1989 and 1990. Topics include Reaney's writing, life in Winnipeg, and Reaney's travels.
Millward, Arthur E.
The fonds consists of a 33 1/3 rpm phonograph record of a speech delivered before the Canadian Club of Toronto on February 24, 1936 by Arthur Meighen on the subject of William Shakespeare. It is entitled "The Greatest Englishman of History".
Meighen, Arthur
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.
Association of Universities and Colleges in Canada fonds
The fonds consists of two documents created by the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada. The first is a printout of a document titled Towards A New Paradigm for Scholarly Communication - Discussion Paper prepared by the AUCC-CARL/ABRC Task Force on Academic Libraries and Scholarly Communication which was published in electronic form on the AUCC website, November 8, 1995. This document outlines the problems and opportunities facing academic libraries in regard to academic communication issues in the 1990's. The second document is a published brochure titled the Changing World of Scholarly Communication: Challenges and Choices for Canada and is the final report of the AUCC-CARL/ABRC Task Force on Academic Libraries and Scholarly Communication in November 1996.
Association of Universities and Colleges in Canada
This fonds is comprised of newspaper articles, photographs, letters and other printed materials detailing the history of Atlas Wrecking Company. In addition to textual materials, the collection includes 1163 photographs and 1 reel to reel audio tape. The fonds consists of two series, the first entitled Scrapbooks and Photographs and the second Publications.
Atlas Wrecking Company