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White barn
2012.13.2.07.01.16 · Item · Aug. 2001
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

The item is a closeup black and white photograph depicting the front of an old white barn with a rainbow painted on the front.

White barn
2012.13.2.07.01.19 · Item · Aug. 2001
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

The item is a closeup black and white photograph depicting the front and side of an old white barn.

Whimis Training (#776)
2000.1-0021-035 · File · 1988-1989
Part of Cassiar Asbestos Corporation Ltd. fonds

File contents relate to: Mine Maintenance Issues, Cassiar Mine - operation and administration, Personnel / Human Resources. Document type(s) include: report. Notes: budget for projects.

"Whetstone"
2000.6.04.3.196 · File · 1971
Part of Barry McKinnon fonds

File consists of issues of the literary periodical entitled "Whetstone".

"Where Words Come Sweet"
2008.3.1.212.6 · Item · 13 Apr. 1981
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

Audio recording consists of Bridget Moran reading chapter excerpts from her manuscript “Where Words Come Sweet” [later title of manuscript is “The Horizontal Land” which tells the tale of the Doonan family, Kate who Bridget notes “developed as a volatile woman, quick to anger, quick to tears” and her husband Charlie, a “classic quiet Irishman, in fact, rather like my own father” and their children who emigrate to the South Saskatchewan River country in September 1924. As Moran describes in a letter “in short, my novel is a rather light-hearted, hopefully, authentic look at the Saskatchewan of 1924. I was at pains to avoid the dust storm-grasshopper-flat terrain syndrome, and instead to portray the beauty of south Saskatchewan as I knew it, the wonderful blend of ethnic groups, and the richness in character of the people who have lived there.”

Audiocassette Summary
Side 1
Title: Where Words Come Sweet #1

Scope and Content: Bridget Moran reads a chapter from her story entitled “Where Words Come Sweet”. The account of the Doonan family – Charlie and Kate and their children living in the pre-Depression era on the Canadian Prairies

  • Kate immerses herself in the Catholic church and its rituals
  • Priest Father Boncoeur talks about generosity of those who donate to the Church
  • Charlie has difficulty with the Church asking for money same as in Ireland and leaves the Church because of it;
  • Conflict between Charlie & Kate regarding religion
  • Prairie winter blizzard described
  • End of chapter

In this audio segment Bridget reads excerpt from Chapter 17 “Hail Mary, Full of Grace” which provides the account of Father Duroc who Bridget notes in the chapter synopsis “reads out the contributors and the contributions to the church, leading to war in the Doonan household.” And of Kate’s immersion in the Catholic faith and its rituals

Side 2
Title: Where Winds Come Sweet #2

Scope & Content: Bridget Moran explains that the inspiration for the title of the manuscript, Where Winds Come Sweet was derived from a poem by Pauline Johnson – Harvest Time. Bridget proceeds to read the poem. Then Bridget describes the main characters and provides a brief synopsis: The story of an Irish Catholic family, the Doonans, who came from Ireland, originally to Ontario and then to the South Saskatchewan River country in 1924. Bridget describes the characters: Kate & Charlie Doonan, and their kids: Kevin, Patty, Mick, Bridie, Mary, and J.T. She also describes two other characters Barney and Gladys Mullins– caretakers. Bridget reads a version of the chapter “The Teacher Cometh” – noted on audio recording as Chapter 7 [in a later version of this manuscript from November 1981 this chapter is Chapter 14]. The chapter describes the coming of a school teacher Miss Doris Sutton who makes life difficult for the residents – specifically the women folk as the men in the community come to be enamoured with her. This chapter describes how Kate overcomes her dislike for the teacher Miss Sutton, how she spends a weekend with the Doonans and how they become friends.

Bridget then provides a synopsis of another chapter that she entitles on the recording as “Unholy Deadlock” In a later version of the manuscript from November 1981 this chapter is entitled “Give Us This Day” Chapter 16 and describes how Father Duroc arrives in the community in January 1925 and stays with the French Canadian family the Bouchard’s]

In the next audio segment Bridget reads excerpt from Chapter 17 “Hail Mary, Full of Grace” which provides the account of Father Duroc who Bridget notes in the chapter synopsis “reads out the contributors and the contributions to the church, leading to war in the Doonan household.”

"Where Winds Come Sweet" A
2008.3.1.075 · File · 1981
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of:

  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Catherine Bush, Editorial Dept. for Macmillan of Canada re: rejection to publish (Dec. 30, 1981)
  • Copy of letter to Bridget Moran from Marilyn Hancock, Editorial Assistant for Western Producer Prairie Books re: rejection to publish (Oct. 2, 1981)
  • Copy of letter to Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (Regina, Sask.) from Bridget Moran re: request to consider chapter from "Where Winds Come Sweet" entitled "Joy to the World" (Nov. 2, 1981)
  • Synopsis of "Where Winds Come Sweet"
  • "The Story About the Story" by Bridget Moran, re: "Where Winds Come Sweet"
  • Manuscript: "Where Winds Come Sweet" by Bridget Moran (Chapters 1-11).
"Whatever"
2019.12.2.11.01 · File · 2013
Part of Ann Walsh fonds

Includes press clippings, plotting notes, book reviews, book sticker for "Bolen Books Children's Book Prize Finalist" and related correspondence.

What Magazine
1996.2.1.1.653 · File · 1986
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

File contains correspondence to Brian Fawcett from What Magazine. Includes a letter to Brian Fawcett from Jason Sherman, Editor, of What Magazine, regarding an article Brian written in the Globe and Mail. Letter dated January 20, 1986.

2001.8.2.4.3 · File · 1985
Part of Geoffrey R. Weller fonds

File consists of notes and the text of a speech given by Weller titled "What is National Health Insurance?", which was delivered at the 8th Annual Arrowhead Conference on Aging in Duluth on 27 August, 1985.

Wharf at Sicamous, BC
2009.10.2.106 · Item · Jan. 1924
Part of Fred Jeffery Photograph Collection

Photograph depicts a view from above, looking down on a wharf with water and treed hillsides in the distance. Handwritten annotation below photograph reads, "wharf at Sicamous".

Wharf at Lang Bay, B.C.
2013.6.36.1.002.122 · Item · Apr. 1966
Part of David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts a wharf at Lang Bay, 14 miles southeast of Powell River. In fair repair, now used only by an oil company to pump in oil to a storage depot behind the camera.

Whacker
1996.2.1.1.652 · File · 1983
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

File contains correspondence to Brian Fawcett from Whacker. Includes a letter to Brian Fawcett signed from Whacker. Letter dated October 31, 1983.