Immaculate Conception Church 3
- CA UCAWA 08.05-08.05.180
- Item
- 2008
Part of Roslyn Stanwick fonds
Inside the Immaculate Conception Church (Ukrainian Catholic), Cook's Creek, Manitoba, 2008.
Stanwick, Roslyn
Immaculate Conception Church 3
Part of Roslyn Stanwick fonds
Inside the Immaculate Conception Church (Ukrainian Catholic), Cook's Creek, Manitoba, 2008.
Stanwick, Roslyn
Part of Roslyn Stanwick fonds
Stanwick, Roslyn
Immaculate Conception Church 2
Part of Roslyn Stanwick fonds
Inside the Immaculate Conception Church (Ukrainian Catholic), Cook's Creek, Manitoba, 2008.
Stanwick, Roslyn
This fonds consists of material on the aboriginal history, culture, education, health, housing, and politics. Walter Rudnicki was an active participant in many of the subjects collected by him in the course of his life. In the most cases, this material is organized into themes and contains correspondence, government documents, reports, press releases, newspaper clippings, and documents of many aboriginal organizations and their leaders.
Rudnicki, Walter, 1925-2010
Immaculate Conception Church 4
Part of Roslyn Stanwick fonds
Inside the Immaculate Conception Church (Ukrainian Catholic), Cook's Creek, Manitoba, 2008.
Stanwick, Roslyn
Lourdes Stone Monument Installed at Cooks Creek Grotto
An article written by Gloria Romaniuk, Archivist for the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg Archives, that was published in Progress Ukrainian Catholic News. The article tells the story of the stone from Lourdes, France, and how it came to be installed in the Cook’s Creek Grotto, in Manitoba. The article is illustrated by archival and recent photos, including photos of two members of St. Josaphat Council # 4138, Knights of Columbus, who were instrumental in obtaining the stone from Lourdes.
Romaniuk, Gloria
The fonds reflects Dr. Swayze’s long career as a writer and professor in the field of English literature, and an active contributor to academic associations and communities. Dr. Swayze studied and taught at several different institutions across Canada and USA; the records of these activities date from his undergraduate degree to well after his retirement as a professor. They include correspondence with colleagues, editors, and publishers; drafts of his papers, speeches, and articles, as well as published copies of some of his works; minutes and reports; research materials, including newspaper clippings and articles; some photographs; and ephemera from the various institutions with which he was affiliated. A large part of Dr. Swayze’s academic career was devoted to the study of the English poet, Sir William Watson. The fonds includes not only Dr. Swayze’s own research and writing on that topic, but also a quantity of original records and archival reproductions that he collected as part of his research dating from the late 19th and early 20th century. These materials mainly consist of Sir Watson’s correspondence, but include also poetry, music, photographs, and legal or financial documents.
The fonds is divided into five series that reflect different aspects of his research and career. The first series contains records related to Margaret Laurence, a colleague and personal friend of Dr. Swayze. The second, and largest, series is devoted to Sir William Watson, and contains Dr. Swayze’s research that began during his PhD in 1948 and continued throughout his academic career, as well as the materials from Sir Watson himself dating back to the late 19th century. The third series contains records from his professional career more generally: from his time as a student and a professor at several different institutions, and an active writer and member of professional organizations; it also contains some personal records and correspondence. The fourth series contains records generated during his tenure at United College and the University of Winnipeg that relate directly to that institution. The fifth and final series concerns the Crowe Affair, a controversial legal case at United College in which a professor was dismissed over a letter he wrote to a colleague; and also the Canadian Association of University Teachers that became involved in the dispute, of which Dr. Swayze was a formative member.
Swayze, Walter
Metr. Bzdel and Fr. Winn, Cook's Creek Pilgrimage
Part of Metropolitan Michael Bzdel fonds
From left, Metropolitan Michael Bzdel, Father Michael Winn, and little Max, son of Fr. Winn's colleague at Progress Press; Cook's Creek Pilgrimage, August 18, 2002, Cook's Creek, Manitoba.
Joan Antoinette Kupchak Collection
The collection reflects the roles of Joan Antoinette Kupchak as a nursing student, staff nurse and educator while documenting her graduations, achievements, teaching activities, and affiliation with the Manitoba Association of Registered Nurses. The collection is arranged into four series and includes diplomas, certificates, correspondence, pieces of uniform, photographs, pins and various objects.
Kupchak, Joan Antoinette
The collection reflects Ada Janet Ross’ nursing career and wartime experience from her nursing training, through to her death and posthumous honours. The records document her time at the Winnipeg General Hospital School of Nursing, the Women’s Hospital in New York, the Selkirk Hospital, as well as her affiliations with the Manitoba Association of Registered Nurses, the Nursing Sisters, and the Canadian Army Medical Corps. The collection consists of certificates, programmes, forms, correspondence, photographs, postcards and artefacts which have been arranged into seven series.
Ross, Ada Janet