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Crinan Women's Institute Tweedsmuir History, Volume Four
https://heritagecollections.elgin.ca/link/archives163851
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Crinan Women's Institute fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- textual records
- Date Range
- 2010-2017
- Accession Number
- 2018-24
- Storage Location
- C13 Sh2 B3
Lawrence, Judy Peters, SharonGilchrist, Shirley Walker, Jackie Leitch, Jo-Anne Beet
Back row: Andrea Arseneau, PatAuckland, Marge Schweitzer, Mary Liepmann, Laura Kieraszewicz, Annie
Isobel Tait, Nancy McGregor. Absent Evelyn Luniberg.
�1.
Colonel
Thomas
Talbot
White
marble
Colonel
Talbot
was
born
on
July
19
th
,
1771
at
Malahide,
Ireland.
He
arrived
in
1803
at
Port
Talbot
to
become
the
founder
of
the
Talbot
Settlement
He
died
on
Februarys*,
1853.
Sacred
/
to
the
memory
/
of
the
/
Hon.
Thomas
TALBOT
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Crinan Women's Institute fonds
- Creator
- Crinan Women's Institute
- Description Level
- Item
- Accession Number
- 2018-24
- Storage Room
- Archives Storage Rm. 107
- Storage Location
- C13 Sh2 B3
- GMD
- textual records
- Date Range
- 2010-2017
- Physical Description
- 1 volume
- History / Biographical
- The branch was formed in 1919 and remains active.
- Scope and Content
- Volume Four of the Crinan Women's Institute Tweedsmuir History. Divided into three sections:
- 1. Community, land, and homes;
- 2. Past and present community members, and;
- 3. Anniversaries and outings.
- Contains primarily newspaper clippings alongside some personal histories and photographs.
- Name Access
- Crinan Women's Institute
- Crinan (Ont.)
- Subject Access
- Women's Institutes
- Tweedsmuir Histories