Ce fonds documente l'époque durant laquelle Annette Saint-Amant vécut dans l'Ouest. Il comprend des photocopies de la correspondance entre Annette Saint-Amant et le père Achille Auclair o.m.i. alors qu'il était directeur (1912-1925) du Le Patriote de l'Ouest puis visiteur des écoles de la Saskatchewan (1925-1930).
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.
Photograph of the railway bridge in the Qu'Appelle Valley at Bredenbury, Saskatchewan, c. 1914. Handwritten annotation on back describhttps://main.lib.umanitoba.ca/railway-bridge-at-bredenbury-saskatchewan/edit#es scene and identifies man on handcar as Duncan Livingstone. Underneath his name are the words ["ou? or? ori? Giger or Geiger"].
Photograph of a Canadian Pacific Railway crew laying cement for a building in Bredenbury, Saskatchewan. Pictured are 17 men, planks of wood, machinery, grain elevator, buildings, two-horse team, train tracks, pail, shovels, rocks, and sacks. In the background is a building with the word "Bredenbuy" on the side. This was most likely the train station. Handwriting on back describes scene, also noting "Grampa Dan McLean at Breadenberry [sic], Sask 1910."
The collection contains photographs of Canadian Pacific Railway construction crews in southwestern Manitoba and southeastern Saskatchewan between 1908 and 1914.
The Susan Glass fonds includes the following series: newspaper articles (2009-2010); resume (1992); correspondence (1992); and records of a Jean Charest dinner (1996).