Notes on scenes viewed from the window of the train to Ottawa.
The original document can be found in the Royal British Columbia Archive.
PMA_2019_046327
Written by Watson Kirkconnell, this is a nationalist document meant to affirm Canada's multicultural strengths during the first years of the Second World War.
The original document can be found in the Royal British Columbia Archive.
PMA_2019_046328
A collection of articles specific to women's suffrage in Alberta - documents McClung collected in her scrapbooks which are currently a part of the MS0010 Nellie McClung Fond at the Royal British Columbia Archive.
PMA_2019_045710
A collection of articles and news clippings reviewing 'Be Good to Yourself' - documents McClung collected in her scrapbooks which are currently a part of the MS0010 Nellie McClung Fond at the Royal British Columbia Archive.
PMA_2019_045714
Nellie McClung wrote this short history of the Home Missions for the United Church of Canada. This documents is provided for research purposes by the Archive of the United Church of Canada.
PMA_2019_045684
After publication of her first novel, Nellie McClung subscribed to a clipping service which provided her with any news articles which reviewed the book. This continued when she published The Black Creek Stopping House.These reviews she kept in scrapbooks which are now in the 0010 Nellie McClung Fond at the Royal British Columbia Archive.
PMA_2019_045687
Articles concerning McClung's time as a member of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's Board of Governors; these articles are found in McClung's scrapbools held in MS0010 Nellie McClung Fond at the Royal British Columbia Archive.
PMA_2019_045692
A collection of articles and news clippings referencing the publication of Nellie McClung's first autobiography. These documents were collected in Nellie McClung's sarapbooks and are now held in the MS0010 Nellie McClung Fond at the Royal British Columbia Archive.
PMA_2019_045689
A collection of notes and articles collected by Nellie L McClung in her scrapbook collection. They refer to family and friends either as memorials or as celefrations of their accomplishments. These are now held in MS0010 Nellie McClung Fond at the Royal British Columbia Archive.
PMA_2019_045688
McClung wrote many first drafts of her articles and stories in scribblers. Some scribblers hold partial drafts of several stories. On occasion, McClung would write only on the right side of the page, then turn the scribbler over and write another story starting from the back of the scribbler; thus having two stories on subsequent pages, up side down from each other. We have tried to sort stories into their own linear narrative.
The original document can be found in the Royal British Columbia Archive.
PMA_2019_046367