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1980, 1983, 1984 (Creation)
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1.0 cm textual records
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Name of creator
Biographical history
Joan Stedman, originally from England, worked as a nurse in Labrador, including Cartwright and Mary's Harbour. After completing her work in Labrador, Joan Stedman returned to Burnham-on-sea, England
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Scope and content
Collection consists of a poem composed by Elizabeth Poole and Claudine Pye, 1954, 1 Original card; photo of Elizabeth Poole and Claudine Pye, transferred into a photo file; an article for publication in Them Days, Vol 9, No 4; correspondence from Joan Stedman to Doris Saunders, 1983, 1 page handwritten, original; a letter to Doris Saunders from Joan Stedman; newspaper clippings from the WESTERN DAILY PRESS entitled: "Did Christopher Columbus Really Discover America 499 years ago? (Oh no he didnt!)", "Bristol Fashion," written by Ian Wilson, "An English Spy's Letter of America," October 9th, 1991, "Loose Talk let 'Brasil' Secret Slip", October 10, 1991 "Celebration are Just an Expensive Lie", October 11, 1991; letter from Joan Stedman to Doris Saunders regarding material sent to Them Days; a handwritten copy of a letter to Ms. Stedman from Lesley Diak, who was an International Grenfell Association nurse at Forteau, Labrador; and a handwritten copy of a letter to Ms. Stedman from the Lady in Waiting to the Queen of England regarding material sent to her.
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Sent Directly to Them Days by Joan Stedman
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Some Originals, Others Located Elsewhere
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No Restrictions
Terms governing use, reproduction, and publication
Much Material in Them Days Archive has copyright protection. Researchers must obtain permission from copyright holders before publication in any form.
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No further accruals are expected
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Dates of creation, revision and deletion
2009-10-20
Language of description
- English