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Abe Arnold Oral History Project

Oral History interview: Nolan Reilly Interviewing Abraham Arnold in 2006–2007. The interview (8h 59mm 52ss) was conducted in Winnipeg primarily between 2006 and 2007 with a final session in January 2010.

The Interview file contains 8 individual interview sessions.
The Related Interview Documents file contains all documentation submitted with the project including digital copies of:
The Interview file contains 8 individual interview sessions.
The Related Interview Documents file contains all documentation submitted with the project including digital copies of:
Unpublished Manuscript (Abe Arnold Memoire); Interviewer Notes; Newspaper Clippings; Unpublished MS (Biography by Nolan Reilly); Photographs;Transcripts for OH Forum; Archival (Unedited) Audio Files

Reilly, Nolan

Paul Moist fonds

  • CA UWA 21.09
  • Fonds
  • 1974 - 2019

Fonds reflects Paul Moist’s career as a Canadian labour activist and longtime member and President of both CUPE Local 500 and CUPE National. The majority of the fonds is comprised of his speeches and presentation notes, and also includes personal and professional correspondence, administrative and organizational documents from CUPE, and personal research on the 1919 General Strike. The records are primarily textual but also include audio-visual material and ephemera such as buttons.

Fonds is arranged in 6 series: speeches and presentations; personal files; CUPE Convention files; CUPE internal files; audio/video and day planners; and 1919 General Strike research. The speeches and presentation series include the speeches and speaking notes Paul Moist used at conferences and meetings around Canada. There is also a box of day planners and calendars that Paul Moist used during his time in CUPE Local 500 and as CUPE National President. The box of CUPE internal files cover various CUPE internal documents and meeting notes. The personal files cover letters, correspondence, and news clippings from Paul Moist’s time with CUPE 500 and CUPE National. The 1919 General Strike series are all the files related to the 1919 Winnipeg General Strike that Paul Moist collected over the last 30 years.

Moist, Paul

Edith Cavell and Marie Depage Monument

Photographic postcard of a memorial monument for Edith Cavell and Marie Depage in front of the Edith Cavell Nursing School in Brussels. The monument is comprised of two stone angels laying flowers on a memorial stone for Edith Cavell and Marie Depage.

"Vote for Women"

Photographic postcard of seven women gathered in the reception room of Clark Hall Women's Residence at Brandon University. One of the women is wearing a sash that reads, "Vote for Women."

Unknown

Brandon Ladies' Golf Club

Group photograph of the Brandon Ladies' Golf Club golfers at the 1948 Western Open Golf Tour.
Identified are Rhoda Faster and Eva Higgens.

H.M Salisbury

Cast and Orchestra on Opera House Stage

Photograph of the cast and orchestra for a theatre production at Brandon's Opera House at City Hall.
Identified actors on stage are: Bea Chudley (Benson) and Ted Johnson. Identified orchestra members in front of the stage are: Art Williams (leader), Hildred Smith (pianist), Claud White (violin), Cec Luce (?) (violin), Alf Bridges (saxaphone), Walter B. Lee (Bass), Mr. Haergraves (bass), and Lou Denstedt (piccolo).

Brandon Rugby Team, 1906

Composite photograph of the Brandon Rugby Team, 1906, including portraits of individual team members and an inlaid drawing of a rugby scrimmage. Pictured (left to right, top to bottom): S.M. Tees, F.H. Martin, A.S.M. McCormick, Dr. S.W. McInnis (Pres.), D.A. Grant, S. Reeckie, E. Barton, ?, T.F. Lee, L.H. Pentland, A. Ross, T.A. Taylor, H. Harrington, ?, G.A. ?, R. Markham, C. McKay, J. Dodds, A.W. Harcourt, J. Cameron, and W. Malone.

Martel's Limited

Unidentified Rugby Team

Photograph of an unidentified rugby team. Ten men are pictured in team uniforms standing in a line from tallest to shortest.

Manitoba Champion Junior Lacrosse Team, 1891

Photograph of the Manitoba Champion Junior Lacrosse Team, 1891. Pictured (top to bottom, left to right): W. Currie, Tom Lowes, Sandy Fleming, Bob Holden, Frank Wheeldon, Fred Knight, E. Chipperfield, Ed King, Sid Moreland, Bob Brown, Jas Smith, Jas Hamilton, and Willie Blackwell.

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