Collection consists of a booklet entitled: ‘A Brick for Labrador’ written by Lady Grenfell (1930), [moved to LIBRARY]; telegrams between C.S Bauman, Dr. Grenfell, and the Government (1920); various correspondence regarding the movement of C.S Bauman to Labrador to work with the Grenfell Mission (1920); a certificate of discharge issued to C.S Bauman (1920), a receipt from IGA to Mr. Bauman (1920), expenses and accounts of a Labrador trip (1920), a notice of smallpox vaccination, a handwritten note to Mr. Lawrence C. Hatch, and an envelope addressed to Mrs. William Bryan (1970)
Dr. Clair Sylvester BaumanFonds consists of material relating to Dr. A. R. Cox and his teaching and research activities in the Faculty of Medicine at Memorial. There is also much material relating directly to the construction of the Health Sciences Centre on the Memorial campus. Fonds is composed of the following series:
1.0 Correspondence and Meeting Minutes, 1967-1987
2.0 Health Sciences Complex Construction, 1971-1983
3.0 Publications and Reports, 1966-1983
4.0 Faculty of Medicine Annual Reports, 1974-1988
5.0 Information Memoranda and Division Newsletters, 1974-1988
6.0 Faculty of Medicine Calendars, Brochures, Handbooks, and Memorabilia, 1969-1986
7.0 Accreditation of the Faculty of Medicine, 1969-1987
8.0 Association of Canadian Medical Colleges, 1972-1980
9.0 Canadian Medical Association, 1964, 1974, 1983-1986
10.0 Day Planners, 1976-1985
11.0 Northern Medicine and Health, 1976-1985
12.0 International Grenfell Association, 1971-1981
13.0 Programming and Teaching Materials, 1970-1978
14.0 Medical Schools in Canada, 1972-1987
15.0 Talks, Addresses, and Reviews, 1971, 1987
16.0 Convocation, 1974-1980
17.0 Nurse Practitioners, 1969-1977 [predominant, 1972]
18.0 Photographs, [197-]-1982
19.0 Slides, [197-]-[198-]
The fonds consists of publications and research notes by Dr. Burness, which were created during his work in the medical research profession, including his involvement with a variety of individuals and organizations in Newfoundland and abroad. The fonds consists of the following series:
1.0 Publications, 1962-1990
2.0 Research Notes, 1960-1974
Fonds consists of the personal and professional records created by Francis O’Dea during his work in the medical profession and his involvement with a variety of individuals and organizations in Newfoundland. The fonds contains patient records, patient accounts and appointments, and receipt books from 1949-1977. There is also a small amount of correspondence relating to Medicare and the Newfoundland Medical Association. The fonds is arranged in the following series:
1.0 Medical Accounts, 1945-1977 (Entire Series is Restricted)
2.0 Patient Records, 1949-1975 (Entire Series is Restricted)
3.0 Administrative Files, 1950-1967 (Contains Restricted Material)
Collection consists of speeches and presentation by Doris Saunders; Them Days correspondence; receipts, stubs and membership cards; correspondence, presentation and information regarding the order of Canada; miscellaneous conference material; invitations and greeting cards; nominations, obituaries and letters; certificates, resume of Doris Saunders ; History of Them Days; Labrador Trivia; newspaper, clipping, booklet entitled: ' Senior Citizen's Tales'; tribute to Flora Baikie; certificates, programmes, news release, education records for Doris Saunders; certificates of appreciation; birth and death records (re: Lescaudron and Pardy); exerpts from ' A Woman's Almanac'; material regarding the Atlantic Canadian Innovator of the Year Awards; letters of congratulations; a citation of Doris Saunders by Claris Rudkowski; correspondence regarding Labrador Inuit Association membership; a photocopy of the guestbook from the ' Doris Saunders Embroidery Show' in 1993; speeches given by Doris Saunders; photocopy of Doris Martin's Girl Guides badges and stripes; a letter to the editor and some miscellaneous notes.
Doris SaundersThe material consists of programmes, flyers, newspaper clippings, lists and photographs relating to the activities of Donald Wetmore with the YMCA in St. John's from 1942 to 1945. There is also a speech and rough notes dating from about 1950, when he spoke in honour of Don Jamieson, reflecting on their work together in the war years, as well as a photograph from 1959 showing him with Jamieson in the CJON television studio. The material is arranged in two series according to format. Correspondence relating to the collection and extracts from Donald Wetmore fonds, held at the Provincial Archives of Nova Scotia, are filed as an appendix to the fonds.
Wetmore, DonaldCollection consists of a one page cover letter and a diary entitled: "Tradgedy Vintage 1942"
Don MorrisCollection consists of newspaper clippings about human remains
Collection consists of short biography of Dillon Wallace and excerpt from "Lure of the Labrador Wild" which appeared in the publication "By Great Waters"; information from Dillon Wallace for Douglas Blake on Lydia Campbell and her family and marriages (1903); typed copy of the inscription on the tablet marking the death of Leonidas Hubbard Jr. (1913), originally erected in 1913, dedicated in 1976 by Dillon Wallace III.
Collection consists of a letter from Ken Reynolds of the Cultural Heritage Division of the Department of Tourism, Culture and Recreation to Judy McGrath regarding information on Fort Trial, Labrador (1996); Correspondence and journal excerpts concerning fort trial, Labrador; a copy of a Newfounland and Labrador Archeological site Record form completed by William Fitzhugh regarding the Zoar Mission Site; and a map of the Takpanayok Bay/ Tasiuyak Bay area in Labrador
Department of Tourism, Culture and Recreation