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Fait partie de William Aberhart fonds
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Fait partie de William Aberhart fonds
Delegates at the federal-provincial consitutional conference, Ottawa, Ontario.
Fait partie de Ernest C. Manning fonds
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Dominion-provincial conference on reconstruction, Ottawa, Ontario.
Fait partie de Ernest C. Manning fonds
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The Christian Association gathered at Park Hall, Niagara Falls, Ontario.
Fait partie de Beth Sheehan fonds
The Christian Association gathered at Park Hall, Niagara Falls, ca. 1908. The photograph includes the following people who all came to Beaverlodge Alberta to live, except those listed in brackets. Back row: Mrs. I.E. Gaudin, 2nd person; Mrs. Mac Miller, 6th; Mr. R. Lossing, end. 2nd row: Rev. Albert Truax, 2nd; Mrs. Albright Senior, 4th; (Miss Forrester, 8th; Mr. Tucker, 9th; Mr. Pratt, 10th). 3rd row: Mrs. Wilkie, 2nd; Mr. Wilkie, 3rd; (Guineviere Partridge, 5th); Mrs. Cranston. 4th row: Mr. Crabbe, 1st; Mrs. Elias Smith, 3rd; (Miss Hill, 4th; Mr. Fink, 9th); Mr. I.E. Gaudin, 10th. Front row: Darcy Gaudin, 3rd.
Fait partie de Jessie & Robert Holmes fonds
George M. and Elizabeth Smith in Ontario in the early 1900s.
Fait partie de Jessie & Robert Holmes fonds
Portrait of George Holmes while he attended Ridley College boarding school in Ontario.
J. D. Albright home, Beamsville, Ontario
Fait partie de W. D. Albright fonds
Pers. 1913. Home of J. D. Albright, Beamsville, Ontario, 1913. Photograph taken by W. D. Albright.
Robert Hook, Toronto, Ontario.
Fait partie de C. S. Hook & Sons fonds
Portrait of Robert Hook taken in Toronto and used as his graduation photograph.
The Christian Association fonds
The fonds consists of three volumes (1926, 1928, 1929) of meeting records from the Christian Association. The records are a compilation of the reports of the groups at Toronto, Ontario and Beaverlodge, Alberta. The reports include those for regular meetings, Young People's meetings, and joint Summer and Winter conferences, and associated material including some letters, announcements, and a eulogy. The records were created during the time of C. H. Partridge’s presidency.
The reports provide more detail than normal meeting minutes and frequently include direct quotes from the speakers. They document personal details from the lives of the members of the Association and their relationships and interactions with other members of the group as well as others in their lives. The amount of detail recorded is directly related to Burnsite doctrines and beliefs, especially those surrounding divine guidance and the "live Gods". Speakers and members from Toronto area include: Mr. and Mrs. Partridge and their daughters Guinevere and Murell, the Mapes, the Parrys, the Pierces, the Wilsons, Mrs. Courage, the Darts, Mrs. Eadie, the Finkles, the Hills, Mr. Hughes, Mrs. Johnson, Miss Nixon, Mr. Pratt, Mr. Sarjeant, Mrs. Schofield, Mrs. Thomson, Mr. Tucker, and Miss Walton. Speakers and members from Beaverlodge include: the Flints, the Albrights, the Lossings, the Gaudins, the Smiths, the Wilkies, and Mrs. Miller.
The reports are arranged in essentially chronological order. Some diversion from strict chronological order is noticeable due to the difficulties of compiling reports from two groups separated by large distances. The original order of the material has been maintained by the Archivist.
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Ronald Martland with Ali Haider Sulaiman and Mr. Glazebrook in Ottawa, Ontario.
Fait partie de Ronald Martland fonds
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