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Cortes Island Museum & Archives Society fonds

https://collections.cortesmuseum.com/en/permalink/descriptions14656
Part Of
Cortes Island Museum & Archives Society fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual records
textual records (electronic)
graphic material
graphic material (electronic)
Scope and Content
This fonds contains textual records, photographs and other archival material relating to the history and functions of the Cortes Island Museum & Archives Society. It includes material created for exhibits and research on Cortes social and natural history.
Part Of
Cortes Island Museum & Archives Society fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Fonds Number
2021.001
Material Type
textual records
textual records (electronic)
graphic material
graphic material (electronic)
Scope and Content
This fonds contains textual records, photographs and other archival material relating to the history and functions of the Cortes Island Museum & Archives Society. It includes material created for exhibits and research on Cortes social and natural history.
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"The Angel In The House"

https://collections.cortesmuseum.com/en/permalink/descriptions12930
Part Of
Island Women's Club fonds
Description Level
File
Material Type
textual records
Accession Number
2009.001
Date Range
1986
Scope and Content
File consists of a photocopy of an article about the founder of the Women's Institutes, Adelaide Hoodless, which was printed in the Aug/Sept 1986 issue of "The Beaver".
Part Of
Island Women's Club fonds
Description Level
File
Creator
Cortes Island Whaletown Women's Institute
Fonds Number
2009.001.3
Sous Fonds Number
3
Series Number
6
File Number
6
Accession Number
2009.001
Material Type
textual records
Date Range
1986
Scope and Content
File consists of a photocopy of an article about the founder of the Women's Institutes, Adelaide Hoodless, which was printed in the Aug/Sept 1986 issue of "The Beaver".
Storage Range
2-50
Subject Access
Women's Institute
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