Four page letter from Jean Breadner to “Little Sister” Irma. Edmonton, AB.
Breadner, JeanThree page letter from Jean Breadner describing her life as a factory worker building air planes in Fort William, Ontario. Includes a B&W photograph of 1707 Crawford Ave, Ft. William, ON.
Breadner, JeanOne page letter from Jean Breadner, recounting her recent activities. Ft. William, ON.
Breadner, JeanTwo page letter from Jean Breadner describing her life as a factory worker in Ontario. Ft. William, ON.
Breadner, JeanTwo page letter from Jean Breadner inquiring about the health of the family and the job prospects back in Westlock, AB. Ft. William, ON.
Breadner, JeanTwo page letter from Jean Breadner who feels nostalgic for home and anticipates being laid off from her job soon. Ft. William, ON.
Breadner, JeanOne and a half page letter from Jean Breadner announcing her return to Alberta and discussing a letter she recently received from a sailor. Ft. William, ON.
Breadner, JeanValentine from Jean Breadner. Colourful card depicting a young woman rushing through a revolving door with a heading that reads “A Valentine from a Poor Working Girl”. s.l.
Breadner, JeanBirthday card from Jean Breadner. Colourful paper card with flowers, a ribbon, three notepads and a pencil on the cover. The cover reads “On Your Twenty-First Birthday Sis: Best Wishes for Today and Always”. Inside is a poem and a short note.s.l.
Breadner, Jean