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Brandon University convocation (audio visual) 1987

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions4740
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1987
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Creator
Morris Studios - Brandon
Description Level
Item
Series Number
13
File Number
13.1.1
Item Number
13.1.1
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1987
Scope and Content
Brandon University 76th convocation, 1987 87-BUCPM-60A Time: 62:19 "The values and the priorities of the society to which you are moving"
Notes
The second part of the video is located at 13.1.12 in the Brandon University photograph collection.
Storage Location
Brandon University photograph collection Series 13: Videos
Related Material
Morris Predinchuck series (convocation photographs) in the Brandon University photograph collection.
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Brandon University convocation (audio visual) - October 1987

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions4741
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1987
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Creator
Morris Studios - Brandon
Description Level
Item
Series Number
13
File Number
13.1.2
Item Number
13.1.2
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1987
Scope and Content
Brandon University Fall convocation and awards ceremonies (October 31, 1987) 87-BUCF-69A Time: 62:00 Bishop DeRoo: "Rapid City was reached on the eigth day after leaving Winnipeg"
Storage Location
Brandon University photograph collection Series 13: Videos
Related Material
Morris Predinchuck series (convocation photographs) in the Brandon University photograph collection.
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Brandon University convocation (audio visual) - October 1989

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions4743
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1989
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Creator
Morris Studios - Brandon
Description Level
Item
Series Number
13
File Number
13.1.4
Item Number
13.1.4
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1989
Scope and Content
Brandon University fall convocation (October 28, 1989) 89-BUFC-111A Time: 62:00 Tape A - change at end of intro. of Dr. McCutcheon to receive Hon. Doctorate - Applause - 10-14 secs - Audio fades 5-0.
Storage Location
Brandon University photograph collection Series 13: Videos
Related Material
Morris Predinchuck series (convocation photographs) in the Brandon University photograph collection.
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Brandon University convocation (audio visual) - October 1990

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions4744
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1990
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Creator
Morris Studios - Brandon
Description Level
Item
Series Number
13
File Number
13.1.5
Item Number
13.1.5
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1990
Scope and Content
Brandon University awards ceremony (October 27, 1990) 90-BUAC-137 Time: 52:00
Storage Location
Brandon University photograph collection Series 13: Videos
Related Material
Morris Predinchuck series (convocation photographs) in the Brandon University photograph collection.
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Brandon University convocation (audio visual) - May 1990

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions4745
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1990
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Creator
Morris Studios - Brandon
Description Level
Item
Series Number
13
File Number
13.1.6
Item Number
13.1.6
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1990
Scope and Content
79th Annual Brandon University spring convocation (May 26, 1990) 90-BUCS-121-PM A Time: 62:00 Last Grad - Weber B/A - video goes to emblem - 10 sec.
Notes
The second part of the video is located at 13.1.9 in the Brandon University photograph collection.
Storage Location
Brandon University photograph collection Series 13: Videos
Related Material
Morris Predinchuck series (convocation photographs) in the Brandon University photograph collection.
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Brandon University convocation (audio visual) - May 1990

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions4746
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1990
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Creator
Morris Studios - Brandon
Description Level
Item
Series Number
13
File Number
13.1.7
Item Number
13.1.7
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1990
Scope and Content
79th Annual Brandon University spring convocation (May 26, 1990) 90-BUCS-121B AM Time: 13:00
Notes
The first part of the video is located at 13.1.3 in the Brandon University photograph collection.
Storage Location
Brandon University photograph collection Series 13: Videos
Related Material
Morris Predinchuck series (convocation photographs) in the Brandon University photograph collection.
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Brandon University convocation (audio visual) - October 1990

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions4747
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1990
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Creator
Morris Studios - Brandon
Description Level
Item
Series Number
13
File Number
13.1.8
Item Number
13.1.8
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1990
Scope and Content
Brandon University fall convocation (October 27, 1990) 90-BUFC-138A Time: 60:50 Tape ends after B.Sc. receive diplomas - video goes to BU emblem - 10 sec +
Storage Location
Brandon University photograph collection Series 13: Videos
Related Material
Morris Predinchuck series (convocation photographs) in the Brandon University photograph collection.
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Brandon University convocation (audio visual) - May 1990

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions4751
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1990
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Creator
Morris Studios - Brandon
Description Level
Item
Series Number
13
File Number
13.1.9
Item Number
13.1.9
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1990
Scope and Content
79th Annual Brandon University spring convocation (May 26, 1990) 90-BUCS-121PM B Time: 26:00
Notes
The first part of the video is located at 13.1.6 in the Brandon University photograph collection.
Storage Location
Brandon University photograph collection Series 13: Videos
Related Material
Morris Predinchuck series (convocation photographs) in the Brandon University photograph collection.
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Brandon University convocation (audio visual) - October 1989

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions4752
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1989
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Creator
Morris Studios - Brandon
Description Level
Item
Series Number
13
File Number
13.1.10
Item Number
13.1.10
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1989
Scope and Content
Brandon University fall convocation (October 28, 1989) 89-BUFC-B-111 Time: 22:00
Notes
The first part of the video is located at 13.1.4 in the Brandon University photograph collection.
Storage Location
Brandon University photograph collection Series 13: Videos
Related Material
Morris Predinchuck series (convocation photographs) in the Brandon University photograph collection.
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Brandon University convocation (audio visual) - May 1988

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions4753
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1988
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Creator
Morris Studios - Brandon
Description Level
Item
Series Number
13
File Number
13.1.11
Item Number
13.1.11
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1988
Scope and Content
Brandon University 77th convocation AM (May 28, 1988) 88-BUC-80A Time: 62:00 tape end - Pres. and Chancellor standing (back to camera) ready to greet class of 38/48 - audio applause to fade - video 10 to 15 sec. overlap
Storage Location
Brandon University photograph collection Series 13: Videos
Related Material
Morris Predinchuck series (convocation photographs) in the Brandon University photograph collection.
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Brandon University convocation (audio visual) - 1987

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions4754
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1987
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Creator
Morris Studios - Brandon
Description Level
Item
Series Number
13
File Number
13.1.12
Item Number
13.1.12
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1987
Scope and Content
Brandon University 76th convocation (1987) 87-BUCPM-60B Time: 27:00
Notes
The first part of the video is located at 13.1.1 in the Brandon University photograph collection.
Storage Location
Brandon University photograph collection Series 13: Videos
Related Material
Morris Predinchuck series (convocation photographs) in the Brandon University photograph collection.
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Brandon University convocation (audio visual) - 1987

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions4755
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1987
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Creator
Morris Studios - Brandon
Description Level
Item
Series Number
13
File Number
13.1.13
Item Number
13.1.13
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1987
Scope and Content
Brandon University 76th convocation (1987) 87-BUCAM-59A Time: 62:15 "Mr. Chancellor, please confer the degree of Doctor of Laws"
Notes
The second part of the video is located at 13.1.14 in the Brandon University photograph collection.
Storage Location
Brandon University photograph collection Series 13: Videos
Related Material
Morris Predinchuck series (convocation photographs) in the Brandon University photograph collection.
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Brandon University convocation (audio visual) - 1987

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions4759
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1987
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Creator
Morris Studios - Brandon
Description Level
Item
Series Number
13
File Number
13.1.14
Item Number
13.1.14
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1987
Scope and Content
Brandon University 76th convocation (1987) 87-BUCAM-59B Time: 23:02
Notes
The first part of the video is located at 13.1.13 in the Brandon University photograph collection.
Storage Location
Brandon University photograph collection Series 13: Videos
Related Material
Morris Predinchuck series (convocation photographs) in the Brandon University photograph collection.
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Brandon University convocation (audio visual) - May 1986

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions4760
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1986
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Creator
Morris Studios - Brandon
Description Level
Item
Series Number
13
File Number
13.1.15
Item Number
13.1.15
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1986
Scope and Content
Brandon University convocation AM (May 24, 1986) BUC-86AM Time: 60:00 end cue "all the music ? step forward . . . "
Notes
The second part of the video is located at 13.1.16 in the Brandon University photograph collection.
Storage Location
Brandon University photograph collection Series 13: Videos
Related Material
Morris Predinchuck series (convocation photographs) in the Brandon University photograph collection.
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Brandon University convocation (audio visual) - May 1986

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions4761
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1986
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Creator
Morris Studios - Brandon
Description Level
Item
Series Number
13
File Number
13.1.16
Item Number
13.1.16
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1986
Scope and Content
Brandon University convocation AM (May 24, 1986) BUC-86-B-AM Time: 30
Notes
The first part of the video is located at 13.1.15 in the Brandon University photograph collection.
Storage Location
Brandon University photograph collection Series 13: Videos
Related Material
Morris Predinchuck series (convocation photographs) in the Brandon University photograph collection.
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Music and the Brandon Community fonds

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions14430
Part Of
MG 4 Brandon University Students
Description Level
Fonds
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
2015
Accession Number
8-2015
Part Of
MG 4 Brandon University Students
Description Level
Fonds
Accession Number
8-2015
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
2015
Physical Description
5 audio recordings
1 cm textual records
6 electronic documents
Material Details
WAV files
Word documents
History / Biographical
Music in the Brandon Community was created by Brandon University student Richard Bee for the course Advanced Topics in Oral History. The project was conducted under advisement from Dr. Rhonda Hinther, BU History Department. Interviews were conducted by Bee with members of the Brandon community - Bill Campbell, Elizabeth Grant, Bill and Sue-On Hillman, Ian Robinson and Bill Turner - between June 9-July 7, 2015, about their experences in the local musical community. Following the completion of the interviews, Bee created a transcript of the Hillman interview, at their request. Interview logs were created for all other interviews. Bee used the interviews to write an essay titled "Oral History and Community Music: A Case Study of Brandon, MB," which he submitted to Hinther to meet course requirements.
Custodial History
As part of the ethics approval for the project, records created were slated for donation to the SJ McKee Archives. Bee donated the materials to the McKee Archives in July 2015.
Scope and Content
The collection consists of consent forms, interview logs, one interview transcript, a copy of Bee's case study and the six audio recordings of interviews conducted with community members. All of the interviews detail the interviewee's experiences in and around Brandon regarding music in the community: Brent Campbell’s interview discusses his life as a music teacher in Brandon, his life, and his participation in Brandon Jazz; Dr. Elizabeth Grant’s interview discusses her life, her teaching career at Brandon University and her musical career, including the Brandon Conservatory Chorale, which she founded; Bill and Sue-On Hillman’s interview discusses their lives individually and together, their careers, and how music influenced their lives; Ian Robinson’s interview discuses the operation of Ted Good Music, his life and performances in Brandon; and Bill Turner’s interview discusses his life, radio career, and the Brandon community. Bee's case study primarily covers first-person accounts of people in the Brandon Community involved in music. It includes topics such as faculty at BU's School of Music, performance experiences, and personal experiences of interviewees in and around Brandon and Canada.
Notes
Description by Hope Penner (September 2018) and Christy Henry
Finding Aid
The interviews and interview logs are available in Branond University's institutional repository, IRBU at: https://irbu.arcabc.ca/islandora/object/irbu%3ARBeeC
Storage Location
2015 accessions, Archives server, IRBU
Related Material
Western Manitoba Philharmonic fonds (8-2001)
Brandon Folk, Music & Art Society fonds (17-2008)
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BUPC 9: Oversize photographs

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions2882
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Series
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1892-1999
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Series
Series Number
9
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1892-1999
Physical Description
143 photographs (b/w & colour)
History / Biographical
An oversized photograph is any photograph that exceeds 8" x 11". In some cases the photograph itself is of regular size but the matting makes it oversize.
Scope and Content
Series consists of the oversize photographs in the Brandon University photograph collection. Many of the oversize pictures are class photos from the early years of Brandon College (1900-1930). The series also includes oversize portraits of important figures in the history of Brandon College and University, such as John R. Brodie, A.E. McKenzie, and J.R.C. Evans.
Storage Range
Oversize drawers and envelope storage
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Margaret Menzies collection

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions12723
Part Of
MG 4 Brandon University Students
Description Level
Collection
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1959-2007; predominant 1983-2001
Accession Number
13-2012
Part Of
MG 4 Brandon University Students
Description Level
Collection
Accession Number
13-2012
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1959-2007; predominant 1983-2001
Physical Description
18 cm textual records
1 photograph
History / Biographical
Margaret Menzies was born on July 30th, 1920, at a family farm located in Oakburn, Manitoba. She grew up on the family farm and attended school in both Oakburn and Shoal Lake. She married Donald Menzies on June 4th, 1941. Together they had four children. In 1959, the family moved to Brandon, Manitoba, where they lived for the rest of their lives. Margaret Menzies was a longtime and active member of the International Toastmistress Club (ITC), and was also involved in the Consumers Association of Canada, Seniors for Seniors, as well as being a member of the Liberal Party of Canada and the Central United Church. Menzies did not graduate from high school in her early years, but managed to continue her education and receive a bachelor of arts degree from Brandon University at the age of 70. Margaret Menzies passed away on June 9th, 2012.
Custodial History
Records in the collection were brought to the S.J McKee Archives on July 13, 2012, by Gerald Brown, on behalf of the family of Margaret Menzies.
Scope and Content
Collection contains of two scrapbooks created by Margaret Menzies. The scrapbooks contain various cards, itinerary's, and other documents associated with Menzies' membership in the International Toastmistress Club. The items in the scrapbooks date from the mid 1980's to the late 1990's. Also included in the collection are four local history books. The first is a 100 year history of the town of Oakburn, Manitoba, from 1870 to 1970, published during celebrations of Manitoba's centenniary in 1970. Next is a book about the history of the town of Shoal Lake, Manitoba, which was published in 1959 on the 50th anniversary of the founding of the town of Shoal Lake in 1909. The last two books are the first and second volumes of Ripples on the Lake, which cover the history of the Shoal Lake municipality from 1884. The first volume covers the first 100 years of the history of the Shoal Lake region, being published in 1984. The second volume was published in 2007, covering the history of Shoal Lake since 1984, as well as including new information that was not published in the 1984 version of the book. Finally, the collection contains one photograph of Margaret Menzies receiving her bachelor of arts degree from Peter Hordern, dean of arts of Brandon University.
Notes
Biographical information provided by obituary entry in the Brandon Sun, June 16, 2012. Description by Tyler Warren (October 2012).
Name Access
Shoal Lake
Oakburn
International Toastmistress Club
Urban Acres Toastmistress Club
Subject Access
women's organizations
public relations
Leadership
communication
local histories
Storage Range
2012 accessions
Related Material
International Toastmistress Club-Land O' Lakes Region fonds (15-2002)
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Rev. Elijah Daniel Pound collection

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions13685
Part Of
MG 2 Brandon College students
Description Level
Collection
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
ca. 1914 – 1931; predominantly 1920s
Accession Number
7-2014
Part Of
MG 2 Brandon College students
Description Level
Collection
Accession Number
7-2014
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
ca. 1914 – 1931; predominantly 1920s
Physical Description
approximately 31 digital images (b/w)
textual records
Material Details
All records are reproductions. Photographs are digital scans.
History / Biographical
Reverend Elijah Daniel Pound (1881 – 1931) was a Brandon College alumnus and pioneer Baptist missionary tasked with opening the largest and most northern Baptist mission fields at Swan River and Bowsman, Manitoba. Elijah D. Pound was born August 16, 1881, in Bayham Elgin County, Ontario, the second son of John and Rhoda Pound. Both Elijah and his brother, Orlo Lydia (b. February 12, 1880 – d. September 11,1916), were trained in cabinetmaking but Elijah left the trade to enter the ministry, first at Woodstock Baptist College and then at Brandon College. Pound was a student and boarder at Brandon College from 1910 to 1916 and again in the 1918-19 academic year. Brandon College registration cards identify Pound as an Arts student in 1912-13 and as a Theology student from 1913 onwards. On his Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) attestation papers, Pound identified the Brandon College COTC as his prior military experience. Pound’s name was listed in a Brandon Daily Sun article (26 April 1916) about five college students - Wallace Donogh, Norman McDonald, Frank Noble, James Rowell, and Herbert Staines – who withdrew from Brandon College examinations to head to Winnipeg to enlist with the 11th Field Ambulance Corps. Pound was reported to be joining them four days later. In the interim, Pound married Bessie Lavinia Tolton (b. November 26, 1893 – d. August 11, 1987) on April 27, 1916, at her family home in Oak Lake, Manitoba. They would later have four children: John Henry Pound, Alberta Pound (Stevenson), Norman Elijah Pound, and Ernestine Pound. Pound’s best man was Brandon College’s COTC officer Sergeant Frederick Julian. Pound and his wife entrained to Winnipeg for a short honeymoon before he departed for service overseas. He formerly enlisted (regimental # 531794) with the 11th Field Ambulance Division in St. Vital, Manitoba, on May 1, 1916. During the war, Pound’s field ambulance cohort remained in contact while overseas and would often submit updates about each other to the Brandon College Quill; it was in The Quill that Pound was reported wounded and later invalided home. Pound was discharged from the CEF in May of 1918 after being deemed medically unfit. After being invalided home, Elijah Pound was eligible to have his college expenses covered through the Department of Soldiers’ Civil Re-Establishment Invalided Soldiers’ Commission. He returned to Brandon College to complete his theology degree. Prior to the war, Pound worked as a student Baptist preacher in the summers between College terms. In 1912, he preached in the district around Emmaville, northwest of North Battleford, Saskatchewan. After graduation, Pound became a travelling Baptist minister and lived in the Bowsman River (now Bowsman, Manitoba) parsonage with his family in the 1920s. He preached in the communities of Swan River, Bowsman River, Birch River, Lady Hubble, and Lenswood and was reported to have four other appointments in the Swan Valley. He also did missionary work north of Boswman with the fishermen, lumbermen, and Aboriginals. This territory was considered the largest and most northern Baptist mission field in Manitoba. Rev. Elijah D. Pound passed away on February 11, 1931, at Deer Lodge Hospital in Winnipeg following a kidney cancer diagnosis (hypernephroma). The Winnipeg Free Press (14 February 1931) reported his funeral service would be held at the Broadway Baptist Church on February 14th followed by an interment at Brookside Cemetery (Plot D2-0661-0). Another Brandon College alumnus, Reverend Evan McDonald Whidden, was in attendance at Pound’s funeral as part of the contingent of Winnipeg Baptist ministers. After his death, the Pound Memorial Baptist Church was opened in Bowsman, Manitoba. The formal dedication was held on November 8, 1931, with Rev. Dr. Litch, superintendent of the Manitoba Baptist mission, and the Rev. and Mrs. Smith among the 200 participants in attendance. At the opening, Pound’s widow gifted the Memorial Church with its communion table.
Custodial History
The collection of digital images are from the Rev. E.D. Pound’s family photo album titled, “1920 to 1930; Rev. E.D. Pound and Family; Bowsman River, Manitoba; Pictures of Family, Local Church Members & Friends, Lumbering, Fishing, & Travel.” The photographs are in the possession Rev. E.D. Pound’s granddaughter, Patricia Ann Pound Holl of Winnipeg, Manitoba, who is the daughter of Pound’s third child Norman Elijah Pound. The records were passed down to her through the family. Ann Pound Holl visited Brandon on September 9, 2014, to see the exhibition “Brandon College and the Great War” (September 1, 2014 to December 23, 2014) on display in the Tommy McLeod Curve Gallery at Brandon University’s John E. Robbins Library. The photographs in this collection were digitized that day. Ann’s grandfather, E.D. Pound, was referenced in a letter on display from the Department of Soldiers’ Civil Re-Establishment Invalided Soldiers’ Commission (dated February 17th, 1919) [RG1 Series 11 Military Training Box 1 File 14] as well as listed in the College’s new nominal roll. She brought with her her grandfather’s photo album, copies of E.D. Pound’s papers, and the Tolton Family self-publication “The Two Who Made Us Tell” written by Lillian Tolton Smith.
Scope and Content
The collection consist of copies of Rev. E.D. Pound’s marriage, enlistment, and death records; copies of newspaper clippings pertaining to Pound’s marriage and death; and digital copies of photographs originally taken while Rev. Pound worked as a traveling Baptist missionary in the Swan Valley mission field. DIGITAL IMAGES The digital images were selected from the Rev. E.D. Pound’s family photo album titled, “1920 to 1930; Rev. E.D. Pound and Family; Bowsman River, Manitoba; Pictures of Family, Local Church Members & Friends, Lumbering, Fishing, & Travel” and pertain to Rev. Pound’s marriage in 1916 before serving overseas with the field ambulance division and his life after the war in northern Manitoba as a travelling Baptist minister in the 1920s. Northern Manitoba images consist of scanned photographs depicting the Bowsman River parsonage and congregation, the Lenswood School congregation, the Birch River Pioneer Store, winter logging and fishing activities, Rev. Pound performing baptisms and open air services, and the Pound Memorial Baptist Church. TEXTUAL RECORDS The textual records in the collection pertain to Rev. Pound’s marriage in 1916, enlistment in the Great War, and death in 1931. Marriage records include copies of Pound-Tolton’s 1916 marriage certificate, wedding photographs, and newspaper clippings announcing the marriage. Military records include 1916 attestation and 1918 discharge papers from the Canadian Expeditionary Force. Death records include copies of Pound’s Manitoba Death Certificate and non-sourced newspaper clippings about Pound’s death.
Copy of Pound-Tolton Marriage Certificate (dated April 27, 1916)
Copy of photograph of married couple Elijah Daniel Pound in military uniform with Bessie Lavinia Tolton
Copy of photograph of married couple Elijah Daniel Pound in suit with Bessie Lavinia Tolton and newspaper clippings “Emmaville News (1912)” and “Wedding Bells Pound-Tolton (April 27, 1916)”
Copy of Pound’s Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force No. XI Overseas Field Ambulance Attestation Paper (dated May 1, 1916)
Copy of Pound’s Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force Discharge Certificate (dated May 25, 1918)
Copy of Pound’s Province of Manitoba Medical Certificate of Death (dated March 1, 1931)
Copies of non-sourced newspaper obituaries and articles about Pound’s death: o “Rev. E.D. Pound, Baptist Minister, Dies in Hospital” [from The Manitoba Free Press (16 February 1931, p. 4)] o “The Pound Memorial Church” o “Missionary on Frontier to be Buried Today” o “Bowsman News” o “Our Honored Dead” [from The East Elgin Tribune (Aylmer Sun) for 12 October 1916] o “Obituaraies – Pound” o “In Loving Memory” o “Rev E.D. Pound Dies in Winnipeg” o “Lavender News”
Copies of photograph of Rev. E.D. Pound from vanity publication of Tolton family history, “The Two Who Made Us Tell” (Lillian Tolton Smith)
Notes
Description by Suyoko Tsukamoto
Accruals
open
Finding Aid
none
Location Original
Original materials were retained by Anne Hall
Storage Location
2014 accessions (textual records) Shared 02 web photos (photos)
Related Material
RG1 Series 11 Military Training Box 1 File 14
The Quill
Arrangement
DIGITAL IMAGES 7-2014.1.1 Elijah Pound wedding photo in uniform 7-2014.1.2 Elijah Pound wedding photo folder 7-2014.1.3 Elijah Pound and Lavinia Tolton Fairview Farm May 4, 1914 7-2014.1.4 Kenton Baptist Church Post Card photo printed by Gowen’s Studio, Brandon, Man. (Photo album notes Elijah Pound and Lavinia Tolton married in Kenton Baptist Church in 1916.) 7-2014.1.5 Boswman River Parsonage 1921 7-2014.1.6 Boswman River Baptist congregation in front of parsonage (Elijah Pound on right holding child) 7-2014.1.7 Boswman River Baptist congregation in front of parsonage (Elijah Pound top centre) 7-2014.1.8 Lenswood School congregation 7-2014.1.9 Wedding (set-up in Lenswood School?) 7-2014.1.10 Lumbering 1920s 7-2014.1.11 Lumbering 1920s 7-2014.1.12 Lumbering 1920s (logs being hauled on 8 foot lunks to saw mill) 7-2014.1.13 Lumbering 1920s 7-2014.1.14 Lumbering 1920s 7-2014.1.15 Lumbering 1920s 7-2014.1.16 Pound and fishing nets (1920s) 7-2014.1.17 Fishing nets on lake (1920s) 7-2014.1.18 Pound and fishing nets in background (1920s) 7-2014.1.19 Boxes of frozen fish ready to ship (1920s) 7-2014.1.20 Birch River Pioneer Store 7-2014.1.21 Pound with Anglican Minister 7-2014.1.22 Pound performing baptism (walking into creek) 7-2014.1.23 Pound performing baptism (submerged to waist) 7-2014.1.24 Pound performing baptism (pants wet) 7-2014.1.25 Pound (middle), Mr. Blackwell and baptism candidate 7-2014.1.26 Annual get together open air service 7-2014.1.27 Pound Memorial Church 7-2014.1.28 Pound Memorial Church dedication 7-2014.1.29 Rev and Mrs. Smith, Dr. Hitch at Pound Memorial Church 7-2014.1.30 Rev and Mrs. Smith, Dr. Hitch at Pound Memorial Church 7-2014.1.31 Rev. E.J. Pound from Tolton Family history book, “The Two Who Made Us Tell” (Lillian Tolton Smith 19??, p.45).
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Dilys Collier collection

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Part Of
MG 2 Brandon College students
Description Level
Collection
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1954-1959, 1983
Accession Number
14-2016
Part Of
MG 2 Brandon College students
Description Level
Collection
Accession Number
14-2016
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1954-1959, 1983
Physical Description
14 cm textual records
1 artifact
Physical Condition
Some pages in the scrapbooks have fallen out and some of the glued pieces are no longer attached to pages
History / Biographical
Dilys Collier (nee Pearce) was born 4 December 1937, in the Rural Municipality of Daly near Rivers, MB. Before studying at Brandon College, Collier was educated in Bradwardine, MB. Collier graduated from Brandon College with a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Pedagogy in 1958 and 1959 respectively. In 1961, Collier married a Brandon College classmate, Clare Coburn. She spent much of the next two decades working as a homemaker and mother to her three children. After she and her husband separated in 1979, Collier decided to go back to school. In the next ten years, Collier completed a Bachelor of Education degree (1980), a Bachelor of Social Work from the University of Regina (1982) and a Master of Education degree from the University of Saskatchewan (1987). Across her working career, Collier held many posistions including public school teacher, adult educator, social worker, researcher and personal counselor. Along with her work, Collier volunteered extensively with the Knox United Church and the Brandon Cooperative Nursing School. Through the years, she worked for a variety of organizations, including The Saskatoon Family Service Bureau and the REgina John Howard Society. Collier has lived and worked in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia and Swansea, Wales. Currently (January 2017), Collier is retired and lives in Mission, BC with her husband of thirty-four years, Kenneth Collier.
Custodial History
The records were created and collected by Dilys Collier during her years as a student and alumna of Brandon College/University. The records were stored in her home huntil they were donated to the McKee Archives in 2013.
Scope and Content
Collection consists of records created and collected by Dilys Collier as a means to document her life as a Brandon College student in the 1950s. Included are three scrapbooks and two folders containing: newspapers and newspaper clippings from The Brandon Sun and The Quill, dealing primarily with Brandon College students, faculty and events; Brandon College administrative records such as the Clark Hall Rules, Collier's proof of registration records, her Brandon College acceptance letter, class schedules and exam timetables; photographs and programmes that cover events such as Freshie Week, dances and other student functions on campus; records documenting campus student activities, including the words to Hail Our College and various College Yells performed after student dances and other functions; decorations from fall proms and Valentine's Day dances, as well as Convocation (1958); programmes from various College convocation ceremonies; various cards Collier received, including those for her birthday and Valentine's Day; election advertisements, primarily for those students running for Student Administration "Stick" positions. The collection also contains a green taffeta, net and rhinestone gown purchased by Collier to wear to some of the formal dances held at Brandon's Prince Edward Hotel.
Notes
History/Bio information was provided by the donor in late 2016/early 2017. Information on the green gown can be found on prairiehistory.ca. Description by Brian Erixon (October 2016) and Christy Henry.
Name Access
Dilys Collier
Dilys Pearce
The Quill
Brandon Student fund
Hail Our College
Subject Access
student life
college athletics
student productions
college music
student activities
student elections
Storage Location
2016 accessions
Related Material
Verda McDonald collection (16-2016)
Bob Blair collection (18-2013)
Clare Coburn collection (6-2010 & 5-2014)
Arrangement
One scrapbook for each academic year
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