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2002.14.1.7.21 · Bestanddeel · [between 1994 and 1996]
Part of Marianne (Marika) Ainley fonds

File consists of lists of contact information about potential interviewees, some of which contain short biographies; correspondence relating to interviews; notes; a budget report for "Critical Turning Points"; and a blank copy of the questionnaire sent to female engineering graduates from Queen's University by Alison Bowe.

2002.14.1.11.08 · Bestanddeel · Photocopied [between 1994 and 2006]
Part of Marianne (Marika) Ainley fonds

File consists of two articles: "Women Becoming Professional Scholars: Historians and Physicists" and "The Early History of Women in University Physics: A Toronto Case Study."

Lists and notes
2002.14.1.11.10 · Bestanddeel · Photocopied [between 1994 and 2006]
Part of Marianne (Marika) Ainley fonds

File consists of and handwritten notes and lists of female scientists, divided according to discipline and arranged into categories based on generation, with an indication of whether or not they had been interviewed.

2002.14.1.11.16 · Bestanddeel · 1995
Part of Marianne (Marika) Ainley fonds

File consists of correspondence with requests for archival material and information on the salaries of professors. File also contains notes on William Rowan's salary and correspondence on the salaries of professors at Victoria University (now part of the University of Toronto).

2002.14.1.11.25.05 · Stuk · 13 May 1976
Part of Marianne (Marika) Ainley fonds

Item is the first part of an interview discussing the career development of Helen Hogg as a scientist, including her early education. It was created as part of the University of Toronto Oral History Program.

2002.14.1.11.25.14 · Stuk · 30 Nov. 1988.
Part of Marianne (Marika) Ainley fonds

Item is the first part of an interview in which Marianne Ainley interviews Isabel K. Williamson about the development of and perceived impediments to the development of her career as well as the disciplinary culture of astronomy and the relationship between amateur and professional astronomers.

2002.14.1.11.25.21 · Stuk · 23 Jan. 1995
Part of Marianne (Marika) Ainley fonds

Item is the first part of an interview in which Marriane Ainley interviews Dolores Pushkar Gold, director for Centre for Research in Human Development at Concordia University, about her early life and the development of her career.

2002.14.1.11.25.22 · Stuk · 23 Jan. 1995
Part of Marianne (Marika) Ainley fonds

Item is the second part of an interview in which Marianne Ainley interviews Dolores Pushkar Gold, director for Centre for Research in Human Development at Concordia University, about her early life and the development of her career as well as her upcoming research.

2002.14.1.11.25.31 · Stuk · 7 May 1994
Part of Marianne (Marika) Ainley fonds

Item is an interview in which Marianne Ainley interviews Elvi Whittaker, a professor of anthropology at the University of British Columbia, about her early life and what influenced her to pursue a career in anthropology

Interview with Muriel Roscoe
2002.14.1.11.25.48 · Stuk · 10 Aug. 1988
Part of Marianne (Marika) Ainley fonds

Item is an interview in which Muriel Roscoe describes her early life and education as well as her appointment as an assistant professor at McGill University and her activities during her time at McGill University.

ISB seminar
2002.14.1.11.25.50 · Stuk · 3 Apr. 1989
Part of Marianne (Marika) Ainley fonds

Item the second part of a presentation on the history of women in science, which includes a question and answer section.

2002.14.1.11.25.51 · Stuk · 11 July 1984
Part of Marianne (Marika) Ainley fonds

Item is the first part of an interview with Dixie Pelleut, a former professor in biology at Dalhousie University, about her life and academic career as research for Fingard's monograph, "Gender and Inequality at Dalhousie: Faculty Women before 1950."

Interview with Magda Jones
2002.14.1.11.25.71 · Stuk · 3 Oct. 1990
Part of Marianne (Marika) Ainley fonds

Item is an interview in which Magda Jones, founder of the Scientists' Wives' Association of the National Research Council, describes her family, early life, education and professional career.

2003.2 · Stuk · c. 1923 - c. 1957

Fonds consists of 1 copy of a typed transcript featuring Winnifred Emily Warner Russell (nee Large) being interviewed by her daughter Bev Christensen. Content of transcript includes the topics of nursing training in Vernon (1923-26) and nursing in Grace Hospital in Vancouver, and General Hospitals in Prince George, Prince Rupert, and Smithers up until 1957. No audio recording gifted.

2008.26 · Collectie · 1939 - 1956

The Mabel Rutherford Photograph Collection consists of 8 photographs depicting images of Red Rock and region: family, road and rail construction, landscape, farming equipment.

Zonder titel
2009.5.1.3 · Stuk · [ca. 1920]
Part of Taylor-Baxter Family Photograph Collection

Hermina Taylor stands with group gathered on front steps of veranda. An elderly couple and young girl sit on the steps beside Lucy and Violet Taylor (Violet holding a baby). Hermina and young girl stand behind them on right, and a man and young woman stand behind on left. A wood pile can be seen behind the house.

2009.5.1.11 · Stuk · [ca. 1940]
Part of Taylor-Baxter Family Photograph Collection

Hermina and Hugh stand behind wooden wheelbarrow filled with dirt. A man's jacket lies on ground behind them. Trees and wood shed stand in background, and corner of shingle-sided house can be seen on left (see also item 2009.5.1.5).

Violet & Virginia Taylor
2009.5.1.21 · Stuk · [ca. 1928]
Part of Taylor-Baxter Family Photograph Collection

Virginia stands in dress pants, jacket, tie and army hat, with arm around older sister Violet. The girls stand on a boardwalk with trees in background. A man standing next to Violet is semi-visible on left.

2009.5.1.30 · Stuk · [ca. 1955]
Part of Taylor-Baxter Family Photograph Collection

Standing from left to right: Hugh Taylor Jr. and wife Corrine, Hermina Taylor, Alan Baxter (son of Violet Taylor) and wife Margret, Beverly Taylor (wife of Ian), Arthur Taylor, Ian Taylor (son of Arthur), Ronald Butler (husband to Jillian).

Seated from left to right: Virginia (nee Taylor) Silvester, Jillian Butler (daughter of Arthur Taylor), Dixon Taylor.

Group is gathered at a farm on Lulu Island, B.C. belonging to a friend of the family named Edna Mozer. Wood building, trees and vehicle in background.

2009.5.1.38 · Stuk · 1919
Part of Taylor-Baxter Family Photograph Collection

Fourteen year old Violet stands behind her mother who is seated on chair in front of house at South Fort George. Nine year old Arthur Taylor can be seen sliding down the front steps in background. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "Mother & I and Arthur".

2009.5.1.51 · Stuk · [ca. 1905]
Part of Taylor-Baxter Family Photograph Collection

Hugh Taylor Sr. stands between two horses, holding reigns. Hermina sits on left horse, Ellen and Violet sit in packboard on right horse. Five men sit on deck of large building with detailed porch in background on left. A fence, log shed, and wood pile can be seen in background on right. A dog stands beside Hugh. It is believed this photograph was taken at Hazelton, B.C.

2009.5.1.52 · Stuk · [ca. 1905]
Part of Taylor-Baxter Family Photograph Collection

Hugh Taylor Sr. stands between two horses, holding reigns. Hermina sits on left horse, Ellen and Violet sit in packboard on right horse. Five men sit on deck of large building with detailed porch in background on left. A fence, log shed, and wood pile can be seen in background on right. A dog stands beside Hugh. Handwritten annotation on verso of photograph: "Hazelton, B.C. 1910."

2009.5.1.63 · Stuk · [ca. 1945]
Part of Taylor-Baxter Family Photograph Collection

Hermina stands beside four women in front of wood house. Cake stands on short stool in foreground. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "This is for dear Freddy, with love and thanks for all the letters and reports & cards you have sent to me. Lovingly Grannie. Grannie, Betty Angus, Donna, cake, Mrs. Gillies, Aunt Marge [wife of Tom Taylor]."