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Artist
Amiotte, Arthur D.
Form
textile
Date
no date
Accession Number
0463
Artist
Amiotte, Arthur D.
Date
no date
Form
textile
Dimensions
c.. 124 X 112 cm
Size Overall
same as image
Medium
quilt
Condition
Some minor stains on fabric.
Primary Support
fabric, buttons
Secondary Support
wooden pole for hanging
Accession Number
0463
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Artist
Chapman, B.
Form
textile
Date
1984
Accession Number
0058
Artist
Chapman, B.
Date
1984
Form
textile
Dimensions
46 X 47 cm
Size Overall
54 X 47 cm
Medium
quilt
Condition
good
Primary Support
fabric
Secondary Support
wooden pole for hanging
Accession Number
0058
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Artist
Kennedy, C. W.
Form
textile
Date
no date
Accession Number
0422
Artist
Kennedy, C. W.
Date
no date
Form
textile
Dimensions
177 X 120 cm
Size Overall
same as image
Medium
tapestry
Condition
Tapestry slightly aged and dirty, as the yellow has a brownish tint to it.
Primary Support
fabric
Secondary Support
plywood
Accession Number
0422
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Artist
Kennedy, C. W.
Form
textile
Date
no date
Accession Number
0417
Artist
Kennedy, C. W.
Date
no date
Form
textile
Dimensions
39.5 X 39.5 cm
Size Overall
43 X 43 cm
Medium
needlework
Condition
good
Primary Support
fabric
Secondary Support
back support; frame - wood
Accession Number
0417
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Artist
Stamper, Terry
Collection
Visual Art collection - student work
Form
textile
Date
no date
Accession Number
0067
Title Variation
Plains courtship blanket design
Artist
Stamper, Terry
Other Artists
Cindy Klassen
Collection
Visual Art collection - student work
Date
no date
Form
textile
Dimensions
c.. 110 X 94 cm
Size Overall
same as image
Medium
flannel and beads
Condition
Minor collection of dust and lint.
Primary Support
fabric
Secondary Support
no back support
Accession Number
0067
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Artist
unknown
Collection
Visual Art collection - student work
Form
textile
Date
no date
Accession Number
0006
Artist
unknown
Collection
Visual Art collection - student work
Date
no date
Form
textile
Dimensions
180 X 100 cm
Size Overall
same as image
Medium
quilt
Condition
good
Primary Support
fabric
Secondary Support
back lining
Accession Number
0006
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Artist
unknown
Collection
Visual Art collection - student work
Form
textile
Date
no date
Accession Number
0031
Artist
unknown
Collection
Visual Art collection - student work
Date
no date
Form
textile
Dimensions
64.5 X 20.5 cm
Size Overall
same as image
Medium
weaving
Condition
Wooden pole for hanging is detached. A thread of wool in BR corner has been pulled out.
Primary Support
wool
Secondary Support
none
Accession Number
0031
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Artist
unknown
Collection
Visual Art collection - student work
Form
textile
Date
no date
Accession Number
0034
Artist
unknown
Collection
Visual Art collection - student work
Date
no date
Form
textile
Dimensions
150 X 150 cm
Size Overall
165 X 150 cm
Medium
quilt
Condition
good
Primary Support
fabric
Secondary Support
wooden branch for hanging
Accession Number
0034
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Artist
unknown
Form
textile
Date
no date
Accession Number
0081
Artist
unknown
Date
no date
Form
textile
Dimensions
94 X 56 cm
Size Overall
125 X 65 cm
Medium
embroidery
Condition
Round knob from the right side of the bottom wooden pole is missing.
Primary Support
linen
Secondary Support
wooden poles for hanging
Accession Number
0081
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Artist
unknown
Form
textile
Date
no date
Accession Number
0082
Artist
unknown
Date
no date
Form
textile
Dimensions
86 X 74 cm
Size Overall
112 X 90 cm
Medium
embroidery
Condition
good
Primary Support
linen
Secondary Support
wooden poles for hanging
Accession Number
0082
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Artist
unknown
Collection
Visual Art collection - student work
Form
textile
Date
no date
Accession Number
0125
Artist
unknown
Collection
Visual Art collection - student work
Date
no date
Form
textile
Description
Green eagle or thunderbird
Dimensions
104 X 129 cm
Size Overall
117 X 129 cm
Medium
appliqué
Condition
good
Primary Support
fabric (felt and flannel)
Secondary Support
wooden branch for hanging
Accession Number
0125
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Untitled (Beaver button blanket)

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/artworks1064
Artist
Schawyn, Jasper
Collection
Visual Art collection - student work
Form
textile
Date
no date
Accession Number
0068
Artist
Schawyn, Jasper
Collection
Visual Art collection - student work
Date
no date
Form
textile
Dimensions
c.. 140 X 150 cm
Size Overall
c.. 150 X 150 cm
Medium
quilt
Condition
Heavy lint accumulation all over fabric.
Primary Support
fabric (wool, felt, and satin backing)
Secondary Support
wooden pole for hanging
Accession Number
0068
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Indian Prayer (No. 1 of 3)

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/artworks1127
Artist
unknown
Form
textile
Date
1975
Accession Number
0177
Artist
unknown
Date
1975
Form
textile
Dimensions
34 X 26.5 cm
Size Overall
41 X 33 cm
Medium
needlework
Condition
TL mitre joint of frame is splitting. Cockling of surface.
Primary Support
fabric
Secondary Support
glass, backing board; frame - wood
Accession Number
0177
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BU 1: Office of the chancellor

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions17
Part Of
RG 6 Brandon University fonds
Description Level
Series
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
ca. 1954 - ca. 1997
Part Of
RG 6 Brandon University fonds
Description Level
Series
Series Number
1
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
ca. 1954 - ca. 1997
Physical Description
30 photographs -- 25 at 3.5" x 8" (color and b/w); 5 at 8"x10" (b/w); 3 magnates; 1 plaque (8 x 3 cm)
History / Biographical
The chancellor is the titular head of the university and confers all degrees. Where possible the Chancellor also attends official functions on behalf of the University and may take on special projects keeping with the goals of the University. According to "The Brandon University Act 1998," there is to be a chancellor of the university elected by the senate for a term of three years; the chancellor continues to hold office after his or her term expires until re-elected or until a successor is elected; the chancellor is eligible for re-election; and if a vacancy occurs in the office of chancellor before the end of the term, the successor elected to replace the incumbent chancellor is to hold office for the remainder of the incumbent's term. BRANDON UNIVERSITY CHANCELLORS: MAITLAND B. STEINKOPF (1967-1970) Maitland B. Steinkopf (September 10, 1912 - 1970) was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He was educated at the University of Manitoba, and was called to the Manitoba Bar in December 1936. He served in the Canadian armed forces in World War Two, as a Private in the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders and a Lieutenant Colonel with the R.C.O.C. He later founded the Canada West Shoe Manufacturing Company, and was a president of several companies including Bonded Investments Ltd., L.H. Packard Co. Ltd., Dayton Shoe Mfg. Col. Ltd., and the Tel Aviv Hilton Hotel. Steinkopf was a member of the Canada Israel Development Corporation, and served as chairman of State of Israel bonds in Manitoba. He was also an honorary counsel with the government of Czechoslovakia until 1948. Prior to his election, he assisted the Roblin government in land-development for cultural projects. Steinkopf was elected to the Manitoba legislature in the 1962 provincial election as a member of Dufferin Roblin's Progressive Conservative government and was appointed to cabinet on June 12, 1963, as Provincial Secretary and Minister of Public Utilities. He later resigned his position and his seat in the legislature as a result of being implicated in a controversial land assembly payment. He was re-elected and re-appointed to the Cabinet in 1964. Steinkopf did not run for re-election in 1966. He later served as chair of the Manitoba Centennial Centre Corporation, which established a Maitland Steinkopf Youth Fund in 1972 for students in the arts. Steinkopf married Helen Katz of Chicago and they had six children. He died suddenly in 1970 of a heart attack. THE HONOURABLE STANLEY HOWARD KNOWLES (November 1970 - November 1990) Stanley Knowles (June 18, 1908 - June 9, 1997) graduated from Brandon College in 1930, received his B.Div. from the University of Winnipeg in 1933, and was ordained by the United Church of Canada. Until 1940, he was a minister in Winnipeg churches. He organized public forums and created radio programs on social themes. He spoke for the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCP), becoming its chairman, then provincial secretary, for Manitoba. In 1942, Knowles was elected to the House of Commons as MP for Winnipeg North Centre. He was an MP from 1942 until 1958, was re-elected in 1962 and served until 1984. Throughout his political career, he struggled for a decent life and income for older people. He was instrumental in amending the industrial relations bill so that legal strikes did not interfere with employee pension rights, eliminating the "means test" from the Old Age Security Act and indexing the Canadian Pension Plan and Civil Security Pensions. He played a major role in creating the New Democratic Party in 1961, presiding over the founding convention. He was the Deputy Leader of that party from 1962-84. In 1970, Knowles became Chancellor of Brandon University and in 1990, was designated Chancellor emeritus. He became an honorary member of Canada's Privy Council in 1979, and was awarded the Order of Canada in 1984. THE HONOURABLE JUDGE RONALD D. BELL (1990 - October 1996) Ronald Dean Bell was born in Deloraine, Manitoba and graduated from Brandon College in 1951. He received his law degree from the University of Manitoba in 1955. Bell worked for several years as a solicotor for the Department of National Revenue, Taxation Division and as a partner in the Calgary law firm Fenerty & Co. He was appointed Queen's Counsel in 1976, and in 1978, he formed Bell Felesky Flynn, a law practice focusing on taxation. In 1991, Bell was appointed Judge of the Tax Court of Canada. Throughout his distinguised career, Bell has continued to support Brandon University. In addition to his duties as Chancellor, he has also served on various BU boards and worked tirelessly to promote the institution. He also made siginificant financial contributions to improve physical structures, programs and student scholarships, including the establishment of the R.D. Bell Schoalrship and the R.D. Bell String Scholarships. The R.D. Bell Hall in the Queen Elizabeth II music building was named in his honour, as was the Bell Tower atop the orginal Brandon College building, which is now part of Clark Hall. Justice Bell recieved an Honorary Degree from Brandon University at the spring 2006 convocation and is presently Chancellor emeritus. DR. KEVIN KAVANAGH (November 1996 - October 2002) Born and raised in Brandon, Kevin Kavanagh graduated from Brandon Collegiate Institute in 1950, and completed his commerce degree at the University of Manitoba in 1953. That same year he joined the Group Insurance Division of the Great-West Life Assurance Company. From 1978-1992, he served as president and CEO of that organization. During his career, Kavanagh has also served on various provincial and national boards, including the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, National Leasing Group, Winnipeg Airports authority, the Conference Board of Canada, the Crown Corporations Council and the Canadian Life and Health Insurance Association Inc. Kavanagh was also a member of the Roblin Commission. In 1996, he was named the fourth Chancellor of Brandon University, and in addition to his duties as Chancellor, he has been involved with the university as a member of the Brandon University Foundation and as a member of the Corporate Challenge Campaign. In September 2006, the courtyard between Clark Hall and the George T. Richardson building was renamed The Kavanagh Courtyard in honour of Kavanagh and his wife in recognition of their vision and leadership with Brandon University and their dedication to the advancement of post-secondary education. In 1963, Kavanagh married his wife Els, and together they had two children: Jennifer and Sean. At present, (July 2007), Kevin Kavanagh is Chancellor Emeritus of Brandon University. THE RIGHT HONOURABLE EDWARD R. SCHREYER (November 1, 2002 - present) Edward Schreyer was born on December 21, 1935 in Beausejour, Manitoba. He studied at United College, St. John's College and the University of Manitoba, receiving a Bachelor of Pedagogy in 1959, a Bachelor of Education in 1962, a Master of Arts in International Relations and a second Master of Arts in Economics in 1963. From 1962 to 1965, Schreyer taught International Relations at St. Paul's College. On June 30, 1960, Schreyer married Lily Schulz. The couple had two daughters, Lisa and Karmel, and two sons, Jason and Tobin. Schreyer was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba in 1958, as a member of the Manitoba Co-operative Communwealth Federation, representing the rural consituency of Brokenhead. In 1965 he resigned to run successfully for the House of Commons. In 1969, Schreyer returned to provincial politics as leader of the New Democratic Party of Manitoba. He led his party to victory in the 1969 provincial election, and served as Premier of Manitoba from 1969 until 1977. Schreyer was appointed Governor General in 1979 by Pierre Trudeau. That same year, he was made a Companion of the Order of Canada along with his wife Lily Schreyer. As Governor General, Schreyer championed women's issues, the environment, and official bilingualism. He established the Governor General's Award in Commemoration of the "Persons Case," instituted the Governor General's Conservation Awards (1981), and presided over the first Governor General's Canadian Study Conference. Schreyer retired as Governor General in 1984. Later in 1984, Schreyer was sworn into the Privy Council and was subsequently appointed Canadian High Commissioner to Australia, Papua New Guinea, and the Solomon Islands, and as ambassador to Vanuatu. He held those positions until 1988. Returning to Manitoba, Schreyer worked as a national representative of Habitat for Humanity. In 2006, he was acclaimed as the NDP candidate in Selkirk-Interlake for the 2006 federal election. Edward Schreyer became Chancellor of Brandon University in November 2002, and his term was extended in 2005 until October 31, 2008. HENRY CHAMP (November 1, 2008 - October 31, 2011) Henry Champ was born in Brandon, Manitoba in 1939. He attended Brandon College in 1957 and 1958.
Scope and Content
At present (July 2007), the series consists of the Stanley Knowles collection (accession 61-1997).
Notes
Administrative information in the History/Bio field was taken from "The Brandon University Act (1998)" at: http://web2.gov.mb.ca/laws/statutes/1998/c04898e.php (December 2005) and from: http://alumni.brandonu.ca/alumniNews/images/BU_Alumni_News05.pdf. Biographical information for Maitland Steinkopf was taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maitland_Steinkopf (December 2005). Biographical information for Stanley Knowles was taken from: http://www.mcmaster.ca/ua/alumni/gallery/G129664.htm (December 2005) and from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Knowles (December 2005). Biographical information for Bell was taken from Brandon University calendars and the spring/summer 2006 issue of Alumni News. Biograpical information for Kavanaugh was taken from Brandon University calendars. Biographical information for Edward Schreyer was taken from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Schreyer (December 2005).
Name Access
Maitland Steinkopf
Stanley Knowles
Ronald Bell
Kevin Kavanaugh
Edward Schreyer
Storage Location
RG 6 Brandon University fonds
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MG 1 Brandon College teaching and administration

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions4295
Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
Series
GMD
multiple media
Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
Series
Series Number
MG 1
GMD
multiple media
History / Biographical
This is an artifically created series.
Custodial History
See invidivual sub-series for custodial history.
Scope and Content
Series contains private papers from various professors and administrators at Brandon College. It has been divided into the following sub-series: MG 1 1.1 Rev. Dr. Samuel James McKee MG 1 1.2 Rev. Dr. Franklin W. Sweet MG 1 1.3 Mrs. Olive Wilkins MG 1 1.4 Thomas Russell Wilkins MG 1 1.5 Esther Magdalene Moore MG 1 1.6 Thomas Hector McLeod MG 1 1.7 Albert Edward McKenzie MG 1 1.8 Evan McDonald Whidden MG 1 1.9 Sarah Persis Darrach MG 1 1.10 J.R.C. Evans MG 1 1.11 Martin Johns MG 1 1.12 Wilfred McCutcheon
Name Access
S.J. McKee
Franklin Sweet
Olive Wilkins
Thomas Wilkins
Esther Moore
Tommy McLeod
A.E. McKenzie
Evan Whidden
Martin Johns
Storage Location
RG 1 Brandon College fonds MG 1 Brandon College Teaching and Administration
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