Daily Journal for 1902-1903 written by Nicholas King. The journal reflects Nicholas J. King's daily life and the operation of his farm in the Rural Municipality of Daly, Manitoba near Brandon, Manitoba.
Text: (Front): ‘PRIDE 92’; (Back): ‘WINNIPEG’S 6th Annual Gay/Lesbian Pride March/ We Are The People In Your Neighbourhood/ Lesbian/Gay Pride Week/ June 20th to 28th. 1992’ Style: T-shirt Ink Colour: Black, Green, Yellow and Pink Shirt Colour: White Image: (Front): Sketch of two male (♂) and two female (♀) gender symbols joined to create one large circle, with pink triangles inside the circle. ‘PRIDE 92’ inside the circle on a yellow background. Entire symbol superimposed on a green background. Material: 100% Cotton.
Text: (Front): ‘The Canadian Women’s Festival ‘85/ Le Festival Des Femmes Canadiennes’ (Back): ‘ON STAGE’ Style: T-shirt Ink Colour: Pink and Blue Shirt Colour: Pink Image: (Front): Sketch of three people dancing. Material: 50% Cotton, 50% Polyester.
Photograph of a train carrying settlers from South Dakota. The train is stopped with people standing on top and in front. Bound for the Canadian North-West, this CPR train arrived in Winnipeg on May 1st, 1891. The following messages were written on the sides of the train: "Good-bye South Dakota. Bound for the Canadian North-West. Free land. Plenty of timber. Pure water. No more 2 bushels per acre. No more opaline fuel. No more 5 mile water haul. No more grinding machine agents. Hurrah for Canada."
PFLAG: "Native American Cultures: Homosexuality & the Family" by Phil Tingley, MSW; Ron Rowell, MPH; Tom Lidot; Ann Sisk, MA. October 13, 1990. National Convention - Anaheim, CA.
This U-matic tape contains two episodes of the Coming Out! cable access tv program produced by the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective:
Cut 1: Interview with Faith Nolan, singer-songwriter from Nova Scotia, at Winnipeg Folk Festival 07.07.1990. Cut 2: Interview with “Two Nice Girls,” lesbian singing group from Texas, at Winnipeg Folk Festival, 08.07.1990.