- CA DRL W.007
- Fonds
- 1875-1974
The records of Holy Trinity include: Canonical Documents (1897-1950); Titles (1880-1952); Plans/Blueprints; Sacramental Registers (1875-1991); and photographs. Research File.
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The records of Holy Trinity include: Canonical Documents (1897-1950); Titles (1880-1952); Plans/Blueprints; Sacramental Registers (1875-1991); and photographs. Research File.
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The records of St Philip, Hodgson include: Canonical Documents; Titles; Sacramental registers; Record of Services; and records of the Ladies Aid. Research file and one photograph.
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The fonds is made up of four Parish registers, Canonical Documents and surveys, a Solicitor's file, and a Research file.
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Headingley, Holy Trinity fonds
The records of Holy Trinity, Headingley, held at the Diocesan Archives include: Canonical Documents (1862-1952); Titles (1883-2001); Blueprints and Plans (1886-1905); Sacramental Registers (1857-1945); still images (1981-1986); Research file.
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The records of St George, Gypsumville include a Sacramental Register (1938-1969) and Record of Service books (1927-1982).
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The fonds for this parish includes the certificate of secularization, one bound parish register, a vestry book, Diocesan correspondence, Woman's Auxiliary minutes.
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This collection contains 5 interviews in total (8hh19mm49ss), conducted by Misha Falk in 2019.
The Transgender Oral History Project emerged out of a recognition that there were significant gaps in queer histories of the prairies, one of which being a tendency to overlook transgender experiences. By recording oral interviews with trans people, this project aims to help historians and community members gain a richer understanding of the lives and work of trans individuals in the region. Since labels for understanding diverse experiences of gender such as “transgender” have changed significantly in recent history and will likely continue to do so, these interviews focus heavily on personal understandings of gender identity.
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fonds consists of Oral History projects completed by Nolan Reilly as the Primary Investigator, or completed by students under his supervision as a Professor of History at the University of Winnipeg.
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Manitoba League of Persons with Disabilities Oral History Project
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Manitoba Action Committee on the Status of Women
Fonds consists of records gathered or generated by the Manitoba Action Committee on the Status of Women. The records fall into two broad categories: the first being printed media, information resources, publications, and correspondence collected from the political activities and topics in which MACSW was involved; the second being the minutes, reports, and other documents produced by MACSW itself. The records reflect MACSW’s campaign of activism on a range of related topics, both locally in Manitoba and internationally: feminism, domestic violence, sexual harassment, reproductive rights, poverty, homelessness, children’s welfare, indigenous rights, and social services. The fonds also includes issues of the newsletter Action, published by MACSW from 1978-1999.
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