Clark Hall / Original Building (Brandon College)
- CA DHM 1986.375-3
- Pièce
- c.1906-1912
Fait partie de Edna M. Reeve Collection
Photographic postcard of Brandon College showing both the Original Building and Clark Hall.
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Clark Hall / Original Building (Brandon College)
Fait partie de Edna M. Reeve Collection
Photographic postcard of Brandon College showing both the Original Building and Clark Hall.
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The collection consists of six photographic postcards of Brandon College staff, students, and buildings.
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Fait partie de Edna M. Reeve Collection
Photographic postcard showing the interior of Clark Hall or the Original Building at Brandon College.
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Fait partie de Edna M. Reeve Collection
Group photograph of Brandon College students who were cast members in a play about women's early struggle for voting privileges. Woman on right wears a banner that reads, "Vote for Women." Photograph was taken in Clark Hall.
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Fait partie de Edna M. Reeve Collection
Photographic postcard of a female cast member dressed in a witch costume holding a kitchen broom. The photograph was taken in Clark Hall, Brandon College.
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Brandon College - Academic Class of 1912
Fait partie de Edna M. Reeve Collection
Photographic postcard of Brandon Baptist College - Academic Class of 1912. Back row, fourth from right: John Robert Charles (J.R.C.) Evans, B.A.
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Academic Calendar, Clark Hall, Brandon College, 1914-1915
Fait partie de J.G. Magee Collection
Academic calendar for Clark Hall, the girls' residence and original building at Brandon College (Brandon, Manitoba) for the academic year 1914-1915. The 22-page booklet (plus five unpaginated pages of photos) contains a college overview, course information, rules and regulations, fees, relevant dates, and names of girls enrolled for the academic year 1913-1914. Found inside the booklet was a 3.8-cm square envelope with a blue ink image of a maple leaf, upon which is the label, "WESTERN UNIVERSITIES," and at the bottom, "196," and underneath, "CANADA." In fine print above the first label are the words "Overseas Battalion." In the centre of the image are four tiny squares inside of which are drawings that appear to be provincial coats of arms. The envelope likely contained a pin.