Collection of advertisement trade cards, primarily from the Victorian era, that show the role of women in the household and the defining of gender roles in the period. There are also 4 items from the mid 20th century that speak to the changing and expanding role of women at the time.
Contents: file consists of materials relating to a proposed women's college in Waterloo, Ontario.
Dagg, Anne InnisFile consists of an appeal for funding for a women's college hospital in connection with the Ontario Medical College for Women.
Contains material relating to a proposed women's college. Includes meeting notes, women's college proposal, material for a talk given by Anne Dagg at McMaster University for a Women's Issue Group, and speaking notes for the talk.
Dagg, Anne InnisContains material relating to an article by Anne Dagg and Pat Davis titled "Women's bodies in sport: will amalgamation or integration mean progress?" Includes correspondence to and from Anne Dagg, and a copy of the article, 11 leaves, ts., photocopy.
Dagg, Anne InnisA contact sheet featuring 15 photographs of a women's basketball game likely held during the University of Waterloo’s 25th anniversary celebrations.
Images of a women's basketball game likely held during the University of Waterloo’s 25th anniversary celebrations.
University of Waterloo. Central Photographic.Print photograph of women in uniform walking down a stone road lined with barracks in what is likely Knollwood Park.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordThree portraits of women. One (mounted) depicts a woman in a wedding dress. One woman is possibly Dorothy (Pequegnat) Martin, and the other two are possibly daughters of Richard and Margaret Wilson.
Martin, John Gartshore