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Mary Fallis fonds
2000.11 · Fundo · 1920 - 1995

Fonds consists of records relating to the life of Mary Fallis. Documented are aspects of her personal life and interests, club affiliations and environmental campaigns. Types of materials found within this fonds include slides, photographs, postcards, letters, personal diaries, an annual yearbook, and a scrapbook. The fonds is arranged into the following series: Photographic Material, Personal Papers and Correspondence, and Publications

Personal Papers and Correspondence
2000.11.1 · Série · 1932 - 1997
Parte de Mary Fallis fonds

Series consists of materials relating to Mary Fallis’ personal relationships with family, friends and colleagues; her camp experiences with the Alpine Club of Canada; and the pursuit of her own interests in botanical identification and poetry. Types of materials found in this series include incoming and outgoing correspondence, personal diaries and expedition notes, and a scrapbook created within a copy of "Canadian Home Journal", vol. 17, no.6, October 1920

Draft? correspondence
2000.11.1.21 · Item · Oct-95
Parte de Mary Fallis fonds

Handwritten letter by Mary Fallis regarding Canadian poetry and her early childhood in Nova Scotia

Magazine clipping
2000.11.1.30 · Item
Parte de Mary Fallis fonds

Two-sided magazine clipping. Verso: a shadow profile of a man with spectacles, a moustache and a cigar; artist signature noted but unidentified. Recto: a woman [?] holding a penguin by the throat beside the waters edge and a canoe; artist signature noted but unidentified; caption reads: “manchor a l’Inaccessible”

Photographic Material
2000.11.2 · Série · 1939 - 1995
Parte de Mary Fallis fonds

Series consists primarily of slides and some photographic prints documenting Mary Fallis’ involvement with the Alpine Club of Canada –Vancouver Section, her interest in Northern landscapes and its peoples, her environmental activism in the Prince George area, and her passion for botany and photographic composition.

Two seated boys
2000.11.2.10 · Item · 21 October 1969 ?
Parte de Mary Fallis fonds

Item depicts two unidentified boys seated side by side in a wingback chair.

Church
2000.11.2.14 · Item · Aug-39
Parte de Mary Fallis fonds

Item depicts a church in a park like setting featuring a statue

Evangeline's Well - Grand Pre, N.S
2000.11.2.15 · Item · [19-?]
Parte de Mary Fallis fonds

Blank postcard was in a collection of miscellaneous postcards put aside by Mary Fallis. It is believed the image depicted played a significant role in Mary's early life in Nova Scotia

Acadian memorial park, Grand Pre, Nova Scotia
2000.11.2.17 · Item · [19-?]
Parte de Mary Fallis fonds

Blank postcard was in a collection of miscellaneous postcards put aside by Mary Fallis. It is believed the image depicted played a significant role in Mary's early life in Nova Scotia

Acadian willows, Grand Pre, Nova Scotia
2000.11.2.18 · Item · [19-?]
Parte de Mary Fallis fonds

Blank postcard was in a collection of miscellaneous postcards put aside by Mary Fallis. It is believed the image depicted played a significant role in Mary's early life in Nova Scotia

Valley view from the Look-off, Canning, N.S
2000.11.2.19 · Item · [19-?]
Parte de Mary Fallis fonds

Blank postcard was in a collection of miscellaneous postcards put aside by Mary Fallis. It is believed the image depicted played a significant role in Mary's early life in Nova Scotia

Valley view from the Look-off, Canning, N.S
2000.11.2.20 · Item · [19-?]
Parte de Mary Fallis fonds

Blank postcard was in a collection of miscellaneous postcards put aside by Mary Fallis. It is believed the image depicted played a significant role in Mary's early life in Nova Scotia

Valley view from the Look-off, Canning, N.S
2000.11.2.21 · Item · [19-?]
Parte de Mary Fallis fonds

Blank postcard was in a collection of miscellaneous postcards put aside by Mary Fallis. It is believed the image depicted played a significant role in Mary's early life in Nova Scotia