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Item · [n.d.]
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

A printed staff Christmas card from L.V. Taylor, R.N. from the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Edmonton, Alberta. Inside the card is a newspaper clipping announcing the death of Miss Laufey Jennie Einarson, the assistant superintendent of nurses at the Royal Alexandra Hospital. There is an imprint of the newspaper clipping on the card, but it is unlikely the card was sent with the newspaper clipping inside.

Taylor, L.V.
Item · 1976
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Sheet music titled “Greensleeves for Iona” which was arranged with a new introduction by Robert Fink in 1976. The music is for piano and voice, or piano, organ, and a solo instrument of any kind. The cover of the sheet music, which says “Some New Old Music,” depicts a garden scene and a child pointing a hose at the reader. The cover art is done in green pencil. The music is copyrighted by Greenwich-Meridian and is from Allegra’s Mews Gallery in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

Fink, Robert M.
Item · Dec. 25, 1975
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Print of a Crosscurrents publication excerpt titled “A Christmas Carole (A Modern Postscript)” by Robert Fink. The mini-story was printed on December 25th, 1975 and follows an alternate thought process that Scrooge has on Christmas morning after his visits from the three ghosts. The excerpt was published by Greenwich-Meridian in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

Fink, Robert M.
Item · [n.d.]
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

A flyer condemning the uranium refinery building plans in Warman, Saskatchewan by Eldorado Nuclear Ltd. The flyer explains why people should be concerned about the proposed plans and includes a 5-point educational plan to help raise awareness about the dangers of nuclear energy. The flyer also mentions that meetings for this coalition are held on Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m.

[Fink, Robert M.]
Item · ca. 1870
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

A drawing of Hawarden Castle Pavilion, which is just south of Liverpool in the United Kingdom. The drawing depicts a man sitting on a log on the castle grounds, and the castle can be seen in the background. The stamp on the back of the print indicates that the drawing was potentially done by G. Montbard in the 1870s. G. Montbard was the signatory name for the notable English artist Charles Auguste Loye. The stamp on the back also indicates that the print is reproduced from the collection in Allegra’s Mews Gallery in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

HS 2330 K63 K58 016 · Item · [n.d.]
Part of Ku Klux Klan Collection

White Canada Crusade published by W.R. Page-Wilson and Associates of Vancouver, British Columbia.

This item is similar to AEU-KKK-015 - Aims and Objects of the White Canada Crusade, but includes detail on organization, meetings, and finances.

Old Sleuth Weekly
Subseries · Apr 17, 1908 - 1911
Part of Dime Novel Collection

Subseries consists of 98 issues from Old Sleuth Weekly.

Publisher: Arthur Westbrook

Date of First Issue (No. 1): Apr. 17, 1908 Date of Last Issue (No. 203): May 17, 1912

First in Collection (No. 1): Apr. 17, 1908 Last in Collection (No. 172): 1911

Old Sleuth Weekly follows a varied publication schedule: bi-monthly and weekly. The format is 8 x 11 inches with 32 pages. Issues cost 5 cents. Pictorial covers are coloured. All novels are signed by Old Sleuth; they consist primarily of detective stories reprinted from the OS Library, with some new stories.

Microfilm
PS 8237 M6 D38 b19-f917 · File · 1969, 1972
Part of David McKnight fonds

From Box 15, folder 865; Box 17, folders 876 & 880.

FC 8 L44 L47 · Collection

The Frontiersmen Collection is organized by country—Canada, England, Australia, New Zealand, and India—and includes correspondence, financial and legal records, meeting minutes, newsletters, and a variety of military forms, as well as photographs, maps, banners, and medals. It is home to the official Charter Certificate for the founding of the Legion of Frontiersmen Canadian Division, whose headquarters are located in Edmonton. The highlight of the collection is a group of nine field diaries penned by Roger Pocock dated 1905-1917. This collection is closely related to several others housed in Bruce Peel Special Collections, specifically the Sir Samuel Benfield Steele Family Archive and the Roger Pocock Archive. It continues to grow thanks to ongoing donations.

Legion of Frontiersmen