Ephemera

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  • Transient everyday items, usually printed and on paper, that are manufactured for a specific limited use, then often discarded. Includes everyday items that are meant to be saved, at least for a while, such as keepsakes and stock certificates.

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      • UF Programmes, leaflets, receipts, menus, playbills, pamphlets, flyers, greeting cards, business cards, invitations, coupons, tickets

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        2147 Archival description results for Ephemera

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        University Relations fonds.
        UWA4-79-0001 · Accession · 1965-1966
        Part of University Relations fonds.

        Accrual consists of information releases, correspondence and publications dealing with several aspects and projects of Jack Adams in his role as Director of Information Services for the University.

        University of Waterloo. University Relations.
        University Relations fonds.
        UWA4-79-0025 · Accession · 1963-1975
        Part of University Relations fonds.

        Accrual consists of miscellaneous Information Services files including those related to Communications 100, University of Waterloo advertisements with the Kitchener-Waterloo Record, he President's Report of 1973-1975, fundraising, photos used in Department of University Affairs magazine Horizons, budgets, grants, co-op residences and student housing and voting rights.

        University of Waterloo. University Relations.
        SCA408-GA475-3-161 · File · 2014
        Part of James Walker fonds.

        Materials related to the colloquium “Mobilisations politiques et prises de parole citoyenne au Québec et au Canada” where James Walker participated in the session 10 “Citizens as activists : transforming human rights in Canada, 1963-1971” with a talk titled “Toward a new definition of Canadian citizenship: the movement to criminalize hate propaganda.” Includes programme of the event, and script and draft of the script.

        Walker, James
        SCA171-GA146-2-5 · File · 1969-1977
        Part of Anne Innis Dagg fonds.

        Contains material related to Anne Innis Dagg's research on urban wildlife published in the article "Wildlife in an urban area" in Naturaliste Canadien (1970). Includes correspondence regarding urban wildlife in Waterloo, meeting agendas, minutes, and interdepartmental memorandums from the University of Guelph, as well as newspaper clippings regarding Dagg's urban wildlife studies, original research graphs and maps. Also includes a curriculum vitae of Anne Innis Dagg's published work on urban wildlife.
        Includes works by Anne Innis Dagg: an offprint of Dagg's article "Wildlife in an urban area." Naturaliste Canadien. (1970). Also includes a typescript entitled "A mammal survey of an urban park," [197-], 6, [2] leaves, ts. carbon, as well as one entitled "Should wildlife be encouraged in urban areas?" [1970], 7, [1] leaves, ts. carbon, and one called "Urban quality and birds" (1977), 17, [6] leaves, ts. carbon, originally submitted to Science.

        Correspondents:

        • Anderson, Roy
        • Brown, Tommy L.
        • Carpenter, Geoff
        • Coates, Bill
        • Cook, Frank S.
        • Corrivault, G.-Wilfrid
        • Dorney, R.S.
        • Erskine, A.J.
        • Jenkusky, Steven
        • Pearson, Norman
        • Schmid, James A.
        • Szot, Thomas
        • Weichel, Ross
        Dagg, Anne Innis
        US National Archives.
        SCA408-GA475-3-147 · File · 2009, 2021
        Part of James Walker fonds.

        Script of James Walker's talk at the National Archives and Records Administration of the United States, on January 22, 2009, and titled “The Black Loyalists and their flight to freedom.”
        Also contains materials related to the workshop “Revisiting Human Rights in Canadian History,” including related correspondence and the programme for the workshop.

        Walker, James
        Use Barely- Save Wheat.
        SCA424-GA494-23 · File · April 18, 1918
        Part of World War One food circulars.

        United States Department of Agriculture Office of the Secretary Circular No. 111 Use Barely-Save Wheat. This circular includes information on barely as well as recipes for baked goods using barely in place of wheat from the kitchen of the Office of Home Economics.

        United States Department of Agriculture
        SCA424-GA494-24 · File · August 14, 1918
        Part of World War One food circulars.

        United States Department of Agriculture Office of the Secretary Circular No. 117: Use Corn Meal and Corn Flour to Save Wheat. This circular includes information on corn meal and corn flour and recipes for baked goods made with corn instead of wheat from the Experimental Kitchen of the Department of Agriculture, Office of Home Economics and the U.S. Food Administration, Home Conservation Section.

        United States Department of Agriculture
        Use More Fish.
        SCA424-GA494-25 · File · [191-]
        Part of World War One food circulars.

        U.S. Department of Agriculture U.S. Food Administration United States Food Leaflet No.17: Use More Fish. This leaflet gives information the nutrient value of fish, types of fish to use to replace meat in your diet, how to cook fish, and offers recipes.

        United States Department of Agriculture
        Use Oats to Save Wheat.
        SCA424-GA494-26 · File · August 14, 1918
        Part of World War One food circulars.

        United States Department of Agriculture Office of the Secretary Circular No. 118: Use Oats to Save Wheat. This circular includes information on rolled oats and oat flour and recipes for baked goods made with oats instead of wheat from the Experimental Kitchen of the Department of Agriculture, Office of Home Economics and the U.S. Food Administration, Home Conservation Section.

        United States Department of Agriculture
        SCA424-GA494-27 · File · March 1918
        Part of World War One food circulars.

        United States Department of Agriculture Farmer's Bulletin 955 Use of Wheat Flour in Baking Substitutes. The bulletin gives information on wheat substitutes such a sorghum, corn, rice, potatoes, oats, barley, buckwheat, peas, beans and peanuts well as providing recipes for wheat free baking.

        United States Department of Agriculture
        SCA424-GA494-28 · File · April 15, 1918
        Part of World War One food circulars.

        United States Department of Agriculture Office of the Secretary Circular No. 110 Use Peanut Flour to Save Wheat. This circular includes information on barely as well as recipes for baked goods, meat substitute dishes and soups using peanut flour in place of wheat from the kitchen of the Office of Home Economics.

        United States Department of Agriculture
        Use Potatoes to Save Wheat.
        SCA424-GA494-30 · File · August 20, 1918
        Part of World War One food circulars.

        United States Department of Agriculture Office of the Secretary Circular No. 106 Use Potatoes to Save Wheat. This circular includes information on potatoes as well as recipes for baked goods, potato dishes, potatoes used as meat substitutes and potato recipes to save wheat from the Experimental Kitchen of the Department of Agriculture, Office of Home Economics and of the Home Conservation Section of the U.S. Food Administration. This circular is an update to the previous circular on using potatoes from March 12, 1918.

        United States Department of Agriculture
        Use Potatoes to Save Wheat.
        SCA424-GA494-29 · File · March 12, 1918
        Part of World War One food circulars.

        United States Department of Agriculture Office of the Secretary Circular No. 106 Use Potatoes to Save Wheat. This circular includes information on potatoes as well as recipes for baked goods, potato dishes, and potatoes used as meat substitutes.

        United States Department of Agriculture
        SCA424-GA494-31 · File · August 14, 1918
        Part of World War One food circulars.

        United States Department of Agriculture Office of the Secretary Circular No. 119: Use Rice Flour to Save Wheat. This circular includes information on how rice flour is made and recipes for baked goods made with rice flour instead of wheat from the Experimental Kitchen of the Department of Agriculture, Office of Home Economics and the U.S. Food Administration, Home Conservation Section.

        United States Department of Agriculture
        SCA424-GA494-32 · File · May 2, 1918
        Part of World War One food circulars.

        United States Department of Agriculture Office of the Secretary Circular No. 113: Use Soy-Bean Flour to Save Wheat, Meat and Fat. This circular includes information on soy-bean cakes as well as recipes for baked goods and meat dishes that use soy-beans in place of flour or wheat.

        United States Department of Agriculture
        Va-Jel pamphlet.
        SCA389-GA454-1 · Collection · ca. 1925

        One single folded page pamphlet advertising Va-Jel germicidal jelly. Recto also has an advertisement for Va'antiseptic douche. The products claim to offer a new freedom for women and a happier life through voluntary motherhood.

        Van Camp, M.M.
        SCA25-WA14-4-364 · File · April 23, 1959
        Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.

        Clipping of The Globe and Mail column "A Gallery of Women" about Toronto barrister M.M. Van Camp, president of the Women's Law Association of Ontario and a member of the Council of the Canadian Bar Association.

        Long, Elizabeth
        Vautelet, Mrs. H.W.
        SCA25-WA14-4-366 · File · [19--]
        Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.

        Clipping from undated and unidentified publication about Mrs. H.W. Vautelet following her election as President of the Canadian Association of Consumers.

        Long, Elizabeth
        Vegetables for Winter.
        SCA424-GA494-33 · File · [191-]
        Part of World War One food circulars.

        U.S. Department of Agriculture U.S. Food Administration United States Food Leaflet No. 9: Vegetables for Winter. This leaflet gives information on the importance of continuing to eat vegetables during the winter, as well as vegetables that grow in the winter, how to cook with canned and dried vegetables, recipes, and how vegetables can replace meat.

        United States Department of Agriculture
        Via Rail service reductions.
        SCA373-GA432-7-1-96 · File · March 29, 1994-October 13, 1994
        Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.

        Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to Via Rail service reductions along the Sarnia-Toronto corridor. The material documents the opinions of some constituents as well as Telegdi’s political involvement in the matter. Records include correspondence, itineraries, invitations, news releases, and other textual material.

        Telegdi, Andrew Peter
        SCA102-GA256-9-51 · File · 2005
        Part of Tony Urquhart fonds

        File consists of materials created and accumulated by Tony Urquhart relating to a traveling exhibit curated by Urquhart through Gallery Stratford titled "Vimy and After : The Drawings of Walter Seymour Allward." File includes correspondence, grant information, a budget, information on printing the catalogues, and lists of works.

        Urquhart, Tony
        SCA373-GA432-7-3-160 · File · 2001-[March 9, 2003?]
        Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.

        Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to Telegdi’s participation in a visit of a Parliamentary delegation led by Peter Milliken to Austria and Hungary. At the time, Peter Milliken served as a Member of Parliament representing Kingston and the Islands and as Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada. Records include briefing notes, biographical information, parliamentary histories, and country profiles. Also includes programs, invitations, reports, correspondence, handwritten notes, a newsletter, pamphlet, menu, and other textual material.

        Telegdi, Andrew Peter
        Voipio-Juvas, Anni.
        SCA25-WA14-4-367 · File · April 1949
        Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.

        Clipping of Independent Woman article "Big Woman In A Little Country" by Edna Greer Redner about Anni Voipio-Juvas, president of the Finnish Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs.

        Long, Elizabeth
        Vote Liberal leaflets.

        Political leaflets and handbills issued by several national associations across Canada, possibly preparing for the 1940 Canadian Federal Election.
        Includes:

        • Material issued by the Saskatchewan Liberal Association with title “National Defence”
        • Materials issued by the Twentieth Century Liberal Association of Canada titled “Liberal Youth in Action.”
        • Handbills issued by the National Liberal Federation titled:
          • “Clothing for the troops,” handbill No. 4.
          • “Canada foes to war,” handbill No. 5 .
          • “The belated discovery,” handbill No. 8.
          • “Dependents’ Allowances,” handbill No. 10.
        • Leaflets issued by the National Liberal Federation titled:
          • “Butter hits back,” leaflet No. 11.
          • “Lower taxes,” leaflet No. 14.
          • “Trade!” leaflet No. 15.
          • “Work!” leaflet No. 17.
          • “Balanced budgets,” leaflet No. 18, two copies.
          • “Railways,” leaflet No. 19.
          • “Dictatorship of freedom?” leaflet No. 20.
          • “Poverty or plenty-which?” leaflet No. 21.
          • “Reform,” leaflet No. 22.
          • “Lower tariffs,” leaflet No. 24.
          • “Why I am going to vote Liberal,” leaflet No. 25.
          • “Empire trade should mean world trade,” leaflet No. 26.
          • “What has Stevens done?” leaflet No. 27.

        Some of the leaflets include stamps reading: “Vote Liberal,” “Vote for the Mackenzie King Candidate,” “Vote Fred Hoblitzell,” and “Egerton Lovering barrister, Liberal candidate Eglinton riding.” Contains bulletin “The reconstruction party,” issued in 1935.

        King, William Lyon Mackenzie
        Waddell, Mary E.
        SCA25-WA14-4-368 · File · September 14, 1960
        Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.

        Clipping of Ottawa Journal article "Oldest Lady Lawyer at Conference" by Janet Lucas about Canadian Mary E.G. Waddell, the oldest practicing woman lawyer attending the Second Commonwealth and Empire Law Conference.

        Long, Elizabeth
        Walker, Norma Ford.
        SCA25-WA14-4-369 · File · April 9, 1959
        Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.

        Clipping of The Globe and Mail column "A Gallery of Women" about Canadian Dr. Norma Ford Walker, professor of human genetics at the University of Toronto.

        Long, Elizabeth
        Wallace, Claire.
        SCA25-WA14-4-370 · File · 1952
        Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.

        Clippings of the two-part Chatelaine article series "I Got Here The Hard Way" written by Canadian journalist Claire Wallace.

        Long, Elizabeth
        Wambolt, Marjorie Grace.
        SCA25-WA14-4-371 · File · 1948
        Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.

        Clipping from unknown publication about the appointment of Marjorie Grace Wambolt as Chairman of the Committee on Resolutions for the Canadian Federation of Business and Professional Woman's Clubs, 1948-1950.

        Long, Elizabeth
        Ward, Barbara.
        SCA25-WA14-4-372 · File · 1961, 1964, 1966
        Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.

        Clippings of reviews from various publications about books written by English economist and author Barbara Ward.

        Long, Elizabeth
        Warnock, Sally.
        SCA25-WA14-4-373 · File · March 1952
        Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.

        Clipping of Chatelaine article "Winnipeg's Afraid of Sally" about Canadian Sally Warnock who managed the Winnipeg Humane Society.

        Long, Elizabeth
        SCA424-GA494-34 · File · [ca. 1915]
        Part of World War One food circulars.

        Wartime conservation pamphlet on potatoes for patriotism published by the New York State Food Commission in Cooperations with the Federal Food Board, prepared by the Department of Home Economics, New York State College of Agriculture, at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York and approved by the Bureau of Food Conservation of New York City. Includes information about how to best cook potatoes, potato recipes, and recipes using mashed potatoes in place of wheat flour.

        New York State Food Commission
        SCA424-GA494-35 · File · [ca. 1915]
        Part of World War One food circulars.

        Wartime Conservation: Wheat Saving Bread, published by the New York State Food Commission in cooperation with the Federal Food Board prepared by the Department of Home Economics, New York State College of Agriculture, at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, approved by the Bureau of Food Conservation of New York City. The pamphlet gives information on how and why to save wheat for the war effort, and provides recipes for breads and other baked goods that save on wheat.

        New York State Food Commission
        Watercolour workshop.
        SCA222-GA209-3-74 · File · 1994
        Part of Central Ontario Art Association fonds.

        File consists of two copies of a flyer advertising a three-day watercolour workshop by California artist Christopher Schink, sponsored by the COAA.

        Central Ontario Art Association
        Waterloo County
        SCA94-GA64-6-203 · File · 1942-1954
        Part of Maines Pincock Family fonds.

        Contains clippings relating to the history of Waterloo County, notably Homer Watson, Doon, the Waterloo County Centennial in 1952, the Conestoga Wagon, early architecture and homes, Mabel Dunham, and other clippings. Includes a copy of the Kitchener-Waterloo record special ossue "Kitchener's first 100 years," June 22, 1954.

        Maines Pincock Family
        SCA373-GA432-4-39 · File · 1981-July 12, 2016
        Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.

        Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi as a member of the Waterloo Federal Liberal Association. Records include a news release, a brochure, meeting notices and minutes, notes, invitations, and some copies of the association's newsletter. The file also contains correspondence including signed letters from David Peterson, then Member of Provincial Parliament and Frank Epp, then Member of Parliament.

        Telegdi, Andrew Peter
        SCA249-GA255-4-44 · File · 1983-1985
        Part of Alida and George Burrett fonds.

        File consists of materials created and accumulated by the Waterloo Region Peace Network. Includes meeting minutes, correspondence, manuscript notes, membership lists, reports and more.

        Burrett Family
        SCA161-GA134-14-14.3-15 · File · June 5, 1969
        Part of Schneider family collection.

        Clipping of article (ill.) from the June 5, 1969 edition of the Galt Reporter titled "$ Multimillion airport began in farmer's field,"by Walter W. Gowing consisting of a brief history of the Waterloo-Wellington Airport on its 20th anniversary. Includes a portrait of Norman C. Schneider.

        Schneider, Norman Christoph
        SCA161-GA134-14-14.3-16 · File · June 11, 1971
        Part of Schneider family collection.

        Clipping from the June 11, 1971 edition of the Kitchener-Waterloo Record titled "25th Anniversary: Waterloo-Wellington Airport is $3.25 million site," by Sue Hudspeth.

        Schneider, Norman Christoph
        SCA161-GA134-14-14.3-19 · File · December 6, 1963
        Part of Schneider family collection.

        Clipping of article (ill.) from the December 6, 1963 edition of the Kitchener-Waterloo Record titled "W-W Airport Commission sums-up year's activities." Norman Schneider is in the photograph accompanying article.

        Schneider, Norman Christoph
        SCA161-GA134-14-14.3-24 · File · 1975
        Part of Schneider family collection.

        One flyer announcing "Norm Schneider Night", Feb. 13, 1975. Also includes one page of manuscript notes by N.C. Schneider on dates and names associated with aviation in the local area.

        Schneider, Norman Christoph
        SCA161-GA134-14-14.3-26 · File · [197-]
        Part of Schneider family collection.

        Clipping (ill.) from an undated edition of the Kitchener-Waterloo Record titled "Flying club fetes pioneer N. Schneider." Includes photo with caption relating to portrait of Norman C. Schneider to be hung in the K-W Flying Club headquarters.

        Schneider, Norman Christoph
        WATFOR 25th anniversary.
        SCA218-GA204-11 · File · [1990]
        Part of William Kindree fonds.

        File consists of material relating to the 25th anniversary of WATFOR celebration. Includes programs and a campus map. One of the programs contains an handwritten note to Kindree.

        Kindree, William
        Watson, Kate Deadman.
        SCA25-WA14-4-373b · File · [19--]
        Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.

        Copy photograph of a portrait of Kate Deadman Watson, who served as National President of the Women's Christian Temperance Union (1960-1962) and a typescript about a brief biographical sketch. Included on the typescript is a confidential note from Elizabeth Long about whether or not the photo should be kept due to a lack of information about Watson.

        Long, Elizabeth
        We so seldom look on love.
        SCA144-GA117-4.3-189 · File · October 1992
        Part of Eric P. McCormack fonds.

        McCormack Eric. "Perfectly Abnormal". Review of We So Seldom Look on Love, by Barbara Gowdy. Books in Canada 22, no. 7 (October 1992): 34.

        McCormack, Eric P.
        SCA217-GA200-5-74-4 · Item · January 10, 1906
        Part of Rieder and Anthes family fonds.

        Clipping regarding the marriage of Talmon Rieder and Martha Anthes, which took place at 34 Weber Street at the home of John and Lydia Anthes. Ella Anthes attended Martha, H. Milton Cook was Talmon's best man, and Frieda Breithaupt and May Rieder service as flower girls. The service was performed by Talmon's uncle, H.L. Merner, and L.H. Wagner.

        Rieder and Anthes family
        SCA217-GA200-5-74-5 · Item · January 11, 1906
        Part of Rieder and Anthes family fonds.

        Clipping regarding the marriage of Talmon Rieder and Martha Anthes, which took place at 34 Weber Street at the home of John and Lydia Anthes. Ella Anthes attended Martha, H. Milton Cook was Talmon's best man, and Frieda Breithaupt and May Rieder service as flower girls. The service was performed by Talmon's uncle, H.L. Merner, and L.H. Wagner.

        Rieder and Anthes family
        Wedding invitation.
        SCA217-GA200-5-74-6 · Item · 1905-1906
        Part of Rieder and Anthes family fonds.

        Wedding invitation to the January 10, 1906 marriage of Martha Anthes to Talmon Rieder at the Anthes' family home at 34 Weber Street issued by John and Lydia Anthes.

        Rieder and Anthes family
        Wees, Frances Shelley.
        SCA25-WA14-4-374 · File · October 20, 1948
        Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.

        Clipping of The Leader-Post article "Novelist to Speak to Canadian Club" about a talk being given by author Frances Shelley Wees to the Women's Canadian club at the Kitchener Hotel in Regina, Saskatchewan.

        Long, Elizabeth
        West, Rebecca.
        SCA25-WA14-4-375 · File · January 30, 1964
        Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.

        Clippings of reviews from various publications of books by English author Rebecca West and a clipping of The Observer Weekend Review article "Authors in Edinburgh" that makes reference to West.

        Long, Elizabeth
        What the vote has done.
        SCA364-GA419-55 · File · October 1927
        Part of Irene Hancock fonds

        Leaflet on what the vote has done published by the National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship. The leaflet discusses the changes that have happened since the enfranchisement of women over 30 with land holdings.

        Hancock, Irene
        Wheatless Breads and Cakes.
        SCA424-GA494-36 · File · [191-]
        Part of World War One food circulars.

        U.S. Department of Agriculture U.S. Food Administration United States Food Leaflet No. 20: Wheatless Breads and Cakes. This leaflet gives information on what substitutes such as corn meal, oats, rice and buckwheat, how to cook with them, recipes using them, and other tips on how to save wheat.

        United States Department of Agriculture
        SCA339-GA384-4-1 · Item · [ca. 1870-1900]
        Part of Women's domestic work advertisements collection.

        Advertisement trade card for the White Mop Wringer Company of Fultonville, N.Y. Serving as a business card for representative M.D. Alger. Recto shows a woman using a mop wringer and the verso shows illustrations of two mop wringers, one for family use and the other for hotel use.

        SCA120-GA93:2000accrual-5.3-55 · File · 1999
        Part of Nancy-Lou Patterson fonds.

        Exhibition catalogue & ephemera, clippings, handwritten drafts and working papers re the exhibit and slide show "White on white: decorated needlework" held at Joseph Schneider Haus. Includes negatives.

        Patterson, Nancy-Lou
        Whitton, Charlotte.
        SCA25-WA14-4-377 · File · 1960, 1962, 1963, 1969
        Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.

        Clippings about and holiday greeting cards signed by Charlotte Whitton, former Mayor of Ottawa.

        Long, Elizabeth
        SCA408-GA475-3-131 · File · 1998
        Part of James Walker fonds.

        Materials related to the event “How racist were we?” at Wilfrid Laurier University in 1998. Includes related correspondence, a poster of the event, and printout of Walker's presentation with the same title.

        Walker, James
        Wilkie, Mary.
        SCA25-WA14-4-378 · File · September 1, 1955
        Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.

        Clipping of The Fergus News Record column "That Inside Page" featuring an item titled "Fergus Won't Be the Same Without Mrs. Tom Wilkie" about the death of Fergus, Ontario "character" Mark Wilkie.

        Long, Elizabeth
        SCA173-GA480-1-9 · File · 1938-1954, [197-?]
        Part of Kaufman Family collection.

        Materials related to William Hutton Kaufman (A. R. and Jean Kaufman’s son). Includes birth certificate, certificates and photographs from the Royal Canadian Air Force, certificates and photographs from the Delta Upsilon Fraternity and the University College Men's Residence, marriage certificate between William Hutton Kaufman and Sara Kathleen Hall, materials related to the Kitchener-Waterloo Gyro Club (pamphlets with information, constitution, and certification of induction of William Hutton Kaufman to the club), and two reproductions of photographs of Kaufman in his later years.

        Kaufman, A. R. (Alvin Ratz)
        Wilson family.
        SCA204-GA535-4-48 · File · 1919-1935
        Part of Breithaupt Hewetson Clark collection.

        File consists of manuscript and typescript correspondence, genealogical charts and working papers, clippings, snapshots, ephemera.

        Clark, Clara Evelyn
        Wilson, Alexander Douglas.
        SCA212-GA191-5-58 · File · [191-], [194-]-[197-]
        Part of John Gartshore Martin family fonds.

        Photographs relating to Alexander Douglas Wilson and his family. Includes snapshots of Alexander in uniform with his parents and some siblings at a train station, a snapshot of his children, a snapshot of a bride [his daughter?] and groom, and other snapshots of family. File also includes newspaper clippings, most relating to his death.

        Martin, John Gartshore
        Wilson, Cairine.
        SCA25-WA14-4-379 · File · 1960, 1961
        Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.

        Clippings from various publications about career and death of Cairine Wilson, Canada's first woman senator.

        Long, Elizabeth
        Wilson, Grace.
        SCA25-WA14-4-380 · File · October 22, 1949
        Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.

        Clipping of [Telegram?] article "Elbow Grease Is Profitable As Cinderella's Luck" about Grace Wilson, advertising and sales promotion manager of Brantford's Johnson Wax Company.

        Long, Elizabeth
        Winter.
        SCA173-GA171-14b-42 · File · 1996-1997
        Part of Kaufman Family collection.

        File consists of material relating to content of The Footprint. Includes correspondence and ephemera.

        Kaufman Footwear
        SCA171-GA146-13-250 · File · 1987
        Part of Anne Innis Dagg fonds.

        Contains material relating to an article by Anne Innis Dagg on "Women and wilderness". Includes newspaper clippings, correspondence to and from Anne Dagg, interview notes, memoranda, research notes, reviewers comments, photocopied articles, and two drafts of the article "Wilderness and Women", [1987], 26 leaves, ts., original, and 26 leaves, ts., photocopied.

        Dagg, Anne Innis
        Women writers A-L.
        SCA171-GA146-16-400 · File · 1988-2002
        Part of Anne Innis Dagg fonds.

        Contains material relating to Anne Dagg's research on Canadian women non-fiction writers, from A to L. Includes newspaper and magazine clippings, notes, photocopied articles, and biographical information about Canadian women non-fiction writers.

        Dagg, Anne Innis
        Women Writers' Group.
        SCA171-GA146-15-384 · File · 1989
        Part of Anne Innis Dagg fonds.

        Contains material relating to Anne Dagg's participation in a Canadian Women Writers' Group in opposition to the Writers' Union of Canada. Includes newsletters, minutes, correspondence to and from Anne Dagg, flyers, notes, newspaper clippings, membership list, mailing list, and memoranda.

        Dagg, Anne Innis
        Women writers M-Z.
        SCA171-GA146-16-401 · File · 1987-2003
        Part of Anne Innis Dagg fonds.

        Contains material relating to Anne Dagg's research on Canadian women writers. Includes photocopied articles, notes, newspaper and magazine clippings, email printouts, and biographical information about Canadian women non-fiction writers.

        Dagg, Anne Innis