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Mildred (Mollie) Kellet fonds

  • CA MCK 8-1999
  • Fonds
  • 1918; 1941; 1944

Fonds contains a collection of handwritten recollections by Mollie Kellet concerning her experiences during the Second World War. Mollie had been living in London and experienced life under German bombing. Also included is a document from WWI, presumably from her father, who was a veteran of this war. Fonds contains records acquired by George Kellet during his service in the Second World War. These records concern the practical arrangements made to support troops following the 1944 D-day invasion of Nazi Europe. Marked "top secret," these records set out procedures for paying and provisioning the invading army.

Mildred (Mollie) Kellet

Robert B. Inch Fonds

  • CA MCK 35-1997
  • Fonds
  • 1930-1977

This fonds contains books, pamphlets, and newpaper clippings on Canadian and British politics and public affairs from the 1940s; it also contains a strong focus on international affairs from the 1930s through to the Cold War era.Fonds also includes some biographical information on Robert Inch and his family name.

Robert B. Inch

William R. Morrison Collection

  • CA MCK 09-2003
  • Fonds
  • 1881-1991, predominant 1986-1991.

Fonds contains copies of settlement era 1881-1905 documents related to Wallace family homesteading in the Shellmouth region, correspondence between Andrews Wallace and figures at Brandon College c. 1941 concerning the donation of the Wallace correspondence to the Brandon College library, and extensive correspondence to and from Dr. William Morrison concerning the publication of My Dear Maggie, an edited version of some of the Wallace correspondence.

William R. Morrison