Collection Acc3381 - Arthur and Elaine Brown collection

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Arthur and Elaine Brown collection

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  • Graphic material
  • Textual record

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  • Source of title proper: Title based on creators of the collection

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CA PCA Acc3381

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  • 1886, 1898-1900, [198-], Microfilmed 1982 (Creation)
    Creator
    Brown, Arthur

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Physical description

1 reel of 35 mm microfilm and other material

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Name of creator

Brown, Arthur

Biographical history

Arthur Brown, a resident of Drumheller, Alberta was the son of Violet Goldsmith Brown. He was married to Elaine Brown.

Name of creator

Brown, Elaine

Biographical history

Elaine Brown, a resident of Drumheller, Alberta. She was married to Arthur Brown, son of Violet Goldsmith Brown.

Name of creator

Goldsmith, Violet Evelyn

Biographical history

Violet Evelyn Goldsmith Brown, the daughter of Rev. John Goldsmith and Anna Wright, was born in 1881 in Tyne Valley, Prince Edward Island. She graduated from Prince of Wales College in 1900 and then taught for several years in communities in New Brunswick. She later lived in Saskatchewan and possibly Alberta. She married a Mr. Brown with whom she had five children. She died in 1965.

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Scope and content

This collection consists of a microfilm copy of the diary of Violet Goldsmith dated 7 June 1900 to 15 March 1906. It contains accounts of daily activities in the Goldsmith household, Violet's teaching experiences, and her trip to England in May 1901. Also included are biographical notes on Rev. John Goldsmith and Anna Goldsmith as well as 8 post cards and photographs depicting Prince of Wales College, St. Paul's Church, and St. Peter's Cathedral.

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Language of material

  • English

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Location of originals

Original diary was returned to donors

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Restrictions on access

NO RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS

Terms governing use, reproduction, and publication

PERMISSION FOR USE AND REPRODUCTION IS REQUIRED FROM THE PUBLIC ARCHIVES AND RECORDS OFFICE; QUESTIONS REGARDING COPYRIGHT ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER

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General note

Microfilm is in microfilm cabinets in Reading Room

Physical description

Includes 1 reel of 35 mm microfilm, 6 photographs, 2 post cards, and 3 p. of textual records

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  • Goldsmith, Anna, 1852-1886* Goldsmith, John, 1853-1917

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  • English

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