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Photographs of Various Steamships ; Binder 23 Part 4

Description
Start Date: 
[192-?]
End Date: 
[198-?]
Date Range: 
[192-?] - [198-?]
Language: 
English
Physical Description: 
0.1 cm of graphic materials : 4 photographs ; b&w and col.
Notes: 
Cataloguing data forms are included
Physical Location
Repository: 
Algoma University
Shelf Location: 
2010-206-007
Container Number: 
007

Slide Photographs of Various Steamships ; Binder 23 Part 3

Description
Start Date: 
1936
End Date: 
1985
Date Range: 
1936 - 1985
Language: 
English
Physical Description: 
0.4 cm of graphic materials ; 53 35 mm slides ; b&w and col.
Notes: 
Cataloguing data forms are included
Physical Location
Repository: 
Algoma University
Shelf Location: 
2010-206-007
Container Number: 
007

The Telescope ; Binder 23 Part 2

Description
Start Date: 
1990
End Date: 
1990
Date Range: 
1990 May / June
Language: 
English
Physical Description: 
0.1 cm of textual records
Notes: 
Newsprint
Physical Location
Repository: 
Algoma University
Shelf Location: 
2010-206-007
Container Number: 
007

Slide Photographs of Various Steamships ; Binder 22 Part 1

Description
Start Date: 
1921
End Date: 
1994
Date Range: 
1921 - 1994
Language: 
English
Physical Description: 
0.2 cm of graphic materials ; 19 35mm slide photographs : col ; b & w.
Notes: 
cataloguing data forms are included
Physical Location
Repository: 
Algoma University
Shelf Location: 
2010-206-007
Container Number: 
007

Anglican Church of Canada General Synod Archives residential school photograph collection

Description
Start Date: 
1883
End Date: 
1953
Date Range: 
[reproduced 1991 (originally created 1883-1953)]
Physical Description: 
0.3 m of textual record. - 1.6 m of graphic material. -337 photographs : b&w
Arrangement: 
Geographically
History Biographical: 
Anglican Churches can be found all across Canada. In 2010 Canadian Anglican Churches included more than 800,000 congregation members. Prior to 1955, the Anglican Church of Canada was known as the Church of England in the Dominion of Canada. The Church of England and later the Anglican Church of Canada administered approximately three dozen residential schools between 1820 and 1969. Many of these schools were jointly funded by the Church and the Canadian government.
Scope Content: 
Collection comprises material that document the activities at the residential and day schools in Canada operated by the Anglican Church of Canada. Collection includes photographic reproductions.
Repository: 
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre

Shingwauk Project collection

Description
Start Date: 
1863
End Date: 
2010
Date Range: 
1863-2010 ; perdominant 1970-2010
Physical Description: 
7.9 m of textual records. - 16 audio cassettes. - 14 floppy discs. - ca. 3500 photographs : b&w and col.
Arrangement: 
Thematically by item type
History Biographical: 
The Shingwauk Project began in 1979 and started as a cross-cultural research and educational development project between Algoma University College and former Shingwauk students. The former Shingwauk student group would eventually become the Children of Shingwauk Alumni Association (CSAA). The Shingwauk Project was founded by Prof. Don Jackson, in collaboration with Dr. Lloyd Bannerman of AU, Chief Ron Boissoneau (1935-2000) of the Garden River First Nation, Shingwauk Almnus and Elder Dr. Dan Pine Sr. (1900-1992), and other former Shingwauk students, staff, and friends. The Project has undertaken many activities since 1979, focusing on reunions, healing circles, publications, videos, photo displays, curriculum development, presentations, workshops, historical tours and the establishment of archive, library and heritage collections. The Shingwauk Project is now operates under the guise of the Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre at Algoma University.
Scope Content: 
Collection comprises material generated by the Shingwauk Project staff and participants. Collection includes photographs, correspondence, newspaper clippings, reports, student newspapers, interview transcriptions, audio recordings, project outlines, meeting minutes, photo albums, and other material.
Repository: 
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre

Children of Shingwauk Alumni Association fonds

Description
Start Date: 
1831
End Date: 
2007
Date Range: 
1831-2007 ; predominant 1995-2006
Physical Description: 
2.6 m of textual record and 1.0 m of graphic material. - 204 photographs : b&w and col.
Arrangement: 
Chronological order
History Biographical: 
The Children of Shingwauk Alumni Association (CSAA) was formalized in 1996. CSAA is comprised of staff, students, descendants of staff and students, and friends of the Shingwauk Indian Residential School. CSAA has been heavily involved in the development of the Shingwauk Project and the implementation of residential school healing initiatives. CSAA currently holds the Health Canada contract for Residential School support workers in a region of Ontario.
Scope Content: 
Fonds comprises records received, generated and used by CSAA. Includes general documentation, reports, correspondence, project summaries, job descriptions, grant proposals, newsletters, negatives and other material.
Repository: 
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre

Bishop Fauquier Memorial Chapel (Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.) fonds

Description
Start Date: 
1908
End Date: 
1985
Date Range: 
1908-1985
Physical Description: 
.12 m of textual records
Arrangement: 
Arranged in the Chapel restoration series and the Registers series.
History Biographical: 
Constructed in 1883 by the staff and students of the Shingwauk Indian Residential School, the Bishop Fauquier Memorial Chapel is the only surviving building of the original Shingwauk School. The Chapel is dedicated to the member of the first Bishop of Algoma, Frederick Dawson Fauquier, and is a link the between the First Nations, the Anglican Church and the community. The Chapel is managed jointly by the Shingwauk Education Trust and the Children of Shingwauk Alumni Association, the former students of the Shingwauk and Wawanosh Indian Residential Schools. The pointed arch openings, rose windows and steeply pitched gables and dormers of the Chapel are all characteristic of the Gothic Revival Style. The half-timbered framing and infill are Tudor elements which have been incorporated into this picturesque chapel.
Scope Content: 
Fonds comprises records documenting activities at the Bishop Fauquier Memorial Chapel. Includes parish, service and vestry books, documentation, reports and ephemera.
Repository: 
Algoma University

Government swamped by claims for residential school compensation

Description
Start Date: 
2007
End Date: 
2007
Date Range: 
2007 November 07
Physical Description: 
.1 cm of textual record
Bibliographic Information
Publication: 
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Physical Location
Repository: 
Residential School Centre
Shelf Location: 
2010-061-008
Container Number: 
008

Government to hold talks over future of residential-schools commission

Description
Creator: 
Karen Pauls
Start Date: 
2008
End Date: 
2008
Date Range: 
2008 October 24
Physical Description: 
.1 cm of textual record
Bibliographic Information
Publication: 
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Physical Location
Repository: 
Residential School Centre
Shelf Location: 
2010-061-007
Container Number: 
007