A letter from J.H. Blackwood, Secretary of the Public Parks Board, to Rev. Andrew Roddan, informing him that Sunday interment will continue until the General Strike has ended.
A letter from J.H. Blackwood, Secretary of the Public Parks Board, to W. Travers Sweatman, member of the Citizens’ Committee of One Thousand, appraising him of the former’s request for better policing in City parks.
A bound collection of communications sent by the Parks Board to various recipients between December, 1918, and May, 1920. A recipient index is attached in the back. Individual pages are on thin, semi-transparent paper.
Memo from G. Champion, Superintendent of the Public Parks Board, to Theo. A. Hunt, City Solicitor, containing information for the Robson investigation into the General Strike, including information on re-employment, intimidation, and causes of the strike.
A photo of the winners of a municipal golf competition standing with trophies in the courtyard outside of city hall with professioal golf player Danny Stack.
A photo of the winners of a municipal golf competition standing with trophies outside of City Hall. In the middle is W.P. White, and on the far right is professional golf player Danny Stack from Glendale Country Club with the three unknown winners.
A photo of the winners of a municipal golf competition standing with trophies outside of City Hall. In the middle is W.P. White, and on the far right is professioal golf player Danny Stack from Glendale Country Club with the three unknown winners.