Fonds consists of records of The Sharon Home including executive meeting records, correspondence and newsletters.
Records from Annual General Meetings include agendas, minutes, invitations, financial reports and annual reports. Correspondence is mostly with the Manitoba government and financial donors. Other records include Committee minutes, brochures, operation manuals, expansion plans, letters of appreciation, newspaper clippings and patients’ art.
The collection contains items related to the VON including artifacts (hat, buttons, pins and one piece of equipment), photographic images (slides & photographs on board), archival materials (scrapbooks, bag list) and copies of various history books about the VON.
The fonds contains 38 glass plate negatives of scientists' portraits, which Professor Anderson used in his classes. They include Archimedes, Galileo, Benjamin Franklin, and Albert Einstein. The fonds also contains Anderson's obituary.
Ce fonds comprends un journal d'étudiant et de la correspondance de David Roy. On y trouve des dossiers de recherche en généalogie, sur l'histoire de l'Ouest francophone dont la paroisse de Saint-Jean-Baptiste, la paroisse de Saint-Malo, du fort Saint-Charles, sur les débuts de la christianisation dans l'Ouest et sur Mgr Provencher. Ses activités au sein de l'Action catholique, de la Société historique de Saint-Boniface sont aussi documentées.
Ce fonds est composé d'un seul tableau peint par Jean Cartier et représentant Napoléon Bonaparte debout au bord de l'océan durant son exil en Corse. Le tableau porte le titre "L'expiation".
The fonds contains four Eaton's pamphlets printed on colored paper. The pamphlets are titled: "A Girls Guide to Hosiery", "Recent Additions to the Eaton's Lending Library", and two from May 8 and 15 of 1941 titled "Our Own Fashion Teas in the Grill Room." The textual records display the events and information provided to the public about the goings on at the Eaton's Winnipeg location.
The collection contains several volumes of Borys Shkandrij’s poetry (published under the pseudonym Bohdan Bora); anthologies in which his poetry has been published; and clippings of his poetry, as well as reviews of that poetry, published in newspapers and journals. It also contains unpublished poetry; manuscripts of talks and articles on literature and politics, on teaching, and on language; several note books; documents concerning the Association of Ukrainian writers in Great Britain (Tovarystvo ukrains’kykh literatoriv u Velykii Brytanii), and copies of over twenty articles/pamphlets authored by various Ukrainian writers between 1935 and 1990. Several documents of biographical interest, as well as selections from Borys Shkandrij’s correspondence, in particular letters from his son Myroslav Shkandrij, professor of Ukrainian and Russian literature at the University of Manitoba, are also included.