The fonds consists of minutes of the Kinniburgh Women's Institute and its predecessor, the Home Circle Club; cash books, correspondence, financial statements, flag salute and creed, membership lists, club history, bylaws and programs. Includes three photographs, of Women's Institute meetings.
The fonds consists of minutes and financial statements of the Taber Lady Lions Club. Includes a scrapbook of their 25th anniversary celebrations in 1978.
The fonds consists of minutes and scrapbook of the Archie McLean Chapter of the Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire. Includes photographs of Chapter members.
The collection consists of records aquired by the Association of Canadian Women Composers archives. The materials, which include musical scores and sheet music, concert programs and flyers, media clippings, and sound recordings, were donated by ACWC members. They document the activities and contributions of women composers in Canada and elsewhere. Records consist of two series: Composer Files containing materials that relate to a single composer subject, and Other Materials containing records that relate either to multiple composers or to the subject of women composers more generally.
Fonds consists of the records created and compiled by Ina Dennekamp in connection with her work on the history of Canadian women composers. The bulk of the material was assembled between 1988 and 1992 either as part of a Canada Council Explorations Grant project entitled The History of Canadian Women Composers or as part of her weekly radio program Women of Note. Additional materials may relate to her role in the founding and administration of the BC Chapter of the Association of Canadian Women Composers (ACWC) and Women in Music (WIM). The fonds includes correspondence, notes, periodicals and other publications, course materials, interviews (transcripts and sound recordings), performance recordings, broadcast recordings, a collection of scores and sheet music, and a collection of commercial recordings.
Fonds consists of records generated by the Association of Canadian Women Composers (ACWC), including the Association’s formation and its subsequent activities. The bulk of the records concern the administration of the Association itself and address issues related to governance, financial management, and member recruitment. Other records concern the Association’s public activities, including sponsorship of concerts featuring works by Canadian women composers and other public initiatives intended to increase awareness of and provide support for Canadian women composers. Records include correspondence, financial records, minutes, publications, press releases, media clippings, membership records and other material.
The fonds consists of greeting cards and postcards received by the MacLeod family (ca. 1910s); Elsie's agreement for purchase of land in Saskatchewan (1912); programs of United Farm Women of Alberta activities in High River (1929, 1939); family membership certificates and Elsie's account passbook from the High River Pioneer Savings and Credit Union Limited; photos of Elsie and the Benjamin MacLeod family (ca. 1910s - ca. 1920s).