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Titre
Fonds se compose de
Structure du classement
Acquisition
1. Royal Caledonian Curling Club. Canadian Branch collection [graphic material]
2. Royal Caledonian Curling Club collection [graphic material]
(118-080270-5)
3. Royal Caledonian Curling Club, Canadian Branch fonds [textual records]
4. Royal Caledonian Curling Club fonds. Canadian Branch [textual records]
5. Royal Caledonian Curling Club fonds. Canadian Branch [textual records]
6. Royal Caledonian Curling Club fonds. Canadian Branch [textual records]
7. Royal Caledonian Curling Club, Canadian Branch fonds [textual records]
(118-020106-X)
Date(s)
1840-1989
Lieu de création
Sans lieu, inconnu ou indéterminé
étendue
3 photographs b&w.
2 pins gilt enamel, silver.
1 brooch
Langue du document
Anglais
Portée et contenu
Fonds consists of club records, comprising minutebooks, letterbooks, incoming correspondence, financial material, and other records of the Canadian Branch, 1852-1962; minutebooks of the Granite Curling Association, 1924-1950; minutes, letterbooks, scrapbooks, club histories, and other records of the Ladies Curling Association, 1904-1986; historian's files, n.d., 1940-1986; scrapbook, 1929-1930, 1941-1948. The fonds also consists of 3 photographs, which are a group photograph of members of the Victoria Curling Club who won the Clyde Park Cup, Brookline, Mass., 13 March 1937; a group photo of officials of the Heather Curling Club and members who won the Governor General's Trophy, Montreal, Que., 1939, photo by Associated Screen News; and a photo of the General Dyde Trophy, Royal Montreal Curling Club, Que., n.d. The fonds also consists of 2 pins: one pin commemorating the 75th anniversary (1979) of the Ladies Curling Association of the Royal Caledonian Curling Club - Canadian Branch and the other pin, a District 2 L.C.A. Centre Winner medal for 1971-1972. Also included is one Centennial of Gordon International Award brooch, 1984.
Conditions d'accès
Bobine de microfilm H-2322
04032
H-2322
Modalités d'utilisation
Textual records: Volumes 1 to 8 and 10 to 12: Withdrawn from circulation. Researchers must use the microfilm copy.
Photographs: No donor restrictions. Copyright: Expired. Credit: Name of photographer / National Archives of Canada.
Pins: No restriction on use. Copyright belongs to the Royal Caledonia Curling Club. Credit the National Archives of Canada.
Brooch: No restrictions on use. Copyright: Royal Caledonian Curling Club. Canadian Branch. Credit: Library and Archives Canada.
Instrument de recherche
Textual records: Finding aid 1854 is a file list. MSS1854 (Papier)
Textual records: Finding aid. MSS1854 (Électronique)
http://data2.archives.ca/pdf/pdf001/p000000429.pdf
Pins: Medal serial numbers 14082 and 14083. (Papier)
Créateur / Provenance
Biographie / Histoire administrative
In 1838, the Grand (later Royal) Caledonian Curling Club was founded in Scotland with the purpose of uniting curlers throughout the world. In 1852, representatives of the Quebec, Stadacona, Montreal, and Montreal Thistle curling clubs met in Montreal to establish the Canadian Branch of the Royal Caledonian Curling Club in order to promote the game in Canada. Curling clubs from Ontario and Quebec joined the Branch, but as the game became increasingly popular in Ontario, where clubs predominantly used granite stones rather than the irons employed by Branch clubs, other curling associations were organized. The Branch's membership became restricted to parts of Quebec and Eastern Ontario.
In 1904, a group of women curlers met to form a permanent organization for yearly bonspiels, and the following year their committee adopted the name Ladies Curling Association. The Granite Curling Association was established in 1924, to encourage the granite game within the Canadian Branch. In 1950, the operations of the Granite Curling Association and the Canadian Branch were amalgamated. In 1956, the Canadian Branch became affiliated with the Dominion (later Canadian) Curling Association which included all other provincial curling organizations in Canada.
Information additionnelle
Club Records and minute books of the Granite Curling Association acquired in 1976 and 1977 from the Royal Caledonian Curling Club, Canadian Branch, Montreal. Records of the Ladies Curling Association acquired in 1981, 1985 and 1986 from the Canadian Branch through Mrs. Wesley Johnston of Ottawa. Historian's files acquired in 1987 and in 1990 from the Canadian Branch through its Historian, R. Wesley Johnston of Ottawa.
Scrapbook in volume 27 acquired in 1986 from the Curling Hall of Fame and Museum, Baie d'Urfé, Quebec. Correspondence and other Club Records in volume 28 acquired in 1988 from the Canadian Branch through R.W. Johnston. Ladies Curling Association records in volumes 28 and 29 acquired in 1988 from the LCA through Mrs. Johnston.
Photographs acquired from R.W. Johnston of the Royal Caledonian Curling Club, Canadian Branch, Ottawa, Ont.
Note sur les autres formats physiques disponibles
Vedette-matière
1. Curling - Canada, 1840-1989
2. Granite Curling Association, 1924-1950.
3. Sports - Canada, 1840-1989
4. Ladies Curling Association, 1904-1986.
5. Recreation - Canada, 1840-1989
6. Dominion Curling Association, [between 1840 and 1989]
7. Winter sports - Canada, 1840-1989
8. Canadian Curling Association, [between 1840 and 1989]
9. Three Rivers Curling Club, 1875-1885.
Source
Privé
No de contrôle d'autres systèmes
No de contrôl reliés
1. 1987-171 NPC
2. 1990-591 DAP
3. 118-020106-X
4. 118-080270-5
No MIKAN
98154
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