- GLEN glen-2491
- Fonds
- 1895-1913
The fonds consists of photographs of the J.J. Young and D.J. Young families, and Kaslo and Calgary events; and Ruby's school notebook.
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The fonds consists of photographs of the J.J. Young and D.J. Young families, and Kaslo and Calgary events; and Ruby's school notebook.
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Women for Political Action fonds
The fonds consists of correspondence, meeting notices and newsletters.
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W. P. Lander Photo Studio fonds
The fonds consists of photographs taken by the photographic studio, including views of Calgary events, personalities, businesses, etc. photographs of Bill Lander and family; and a small amount of correspondence and newspaper clippings related to his businesses.
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Waterton Centennial Oral History Project collection
The collection consists of recorded interviews and interview summaries with pioneers of Waterton Lakes National Park. Frank Goble, and Ed and Cheryl Mitchell were interviewed but not recorded, although notes were taken and are found with the inventory. There is very poor sound quality on the Tom Jenkins recorded interview due to a cassette malfunction. The Frank Johansen interview summary is accompanied by extensive biographical material about his great aunt, Lu Nielson.
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The fonds consists of photographs of pupils, buildings and staff of Old Sun Residential School.
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The fonds consists of minutes, membership records, photographs, and other material related to the activities of the organization.
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The fonds consists of her manuscripts: "Background and Ancestry of Alice Elizabeth (Matheson) Doyle", and her "Memoirs to date, Calgary, 1978".
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Geraldine and Douglas Moodie fonds
The fonds consists primarily of photographs taken by Geraldine Moodie at Battleford (including an 1895 Cree sun dance), Maple Creek, and Hudson Bay; and photos taken by Douglas Moodie during the two Hudson Bay expeditions, and the Governor-General's trip. The fonds also consists of diaries kept by both Geraldine and Douglas during their time in the north, and registers and copyright records related to their photography. Significant records of their ancestors and descendants in this fonds include James FitzGibbons memoirs and correspondence re his military career and Isaac Brock (1813-1865); poems and correspondence of the Strickland women (1830-1907); Agnes Dunbar Chamberlin's botanical sketchbook (1874-1883); and newspaper clippings re the Earl and Countess of Egmont (1932-1938).
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