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LGBT Movie Poster collection

  • MG 540
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1956-2009] (inclusive)

This collection consists of promotional materials for films with a homosexual, bisexual, or transgender component, in terms of characters or theme. Both documentaries and feature films are included.

Li Fanggui fonds

  • MG 592
  • Fonds
  • 1928

The Li Collection is comprised of 10 volumes containing stories in Dene collected in northern Alberta in 1928 by linguist Fanggui Li. Recorded in the field, these texts consist of phonetic transcriptions of stories elicited from Francois Mandeville and Baptiste Ferrier, with interlinear English translations.

Lil Leach Fonds

  • LLF
  • Fonds
  • 1888 - 1950

This Fonds contains three black and white images of the , event invitations and programs that Arthur Leach presumably attended, and Arthur Leach's Honorary second lieutenant certificate. The Fonds was donated by Lil Leach, Arthur's daughter-in-law in 1981.

Lillian A. Williamson fonds

  • MG 678
  • Fonds
  • 1912-1922, nd.

This fonds contains two black and white photo albums which hold ~100 photographs, of which about 30 are of U of S student life in the 1918-1920 era. The rest are of White Rock area in BC as well as one full album of photographs from travel in Europe.

Williamson, Lillian A.

Linvill F. and Avra G. Watson fonds

  • MG 222
  • Fonds
  • 1937-1990 (inclusive) ; 1960-1980 (predominant)

This fonds contains personal, academic and research material related to the interests and activities of Linvill F. and Avra G. Watson.

Watson, Linvill Fielding

Lloyd Barber fonds

  • Fonds
  • 1955-1992

Fonds consists of personal papers of Lloyd Ingram Barber who was President of the University of Regina from 1976-1990. Dating from 1955-1992, the records include general files (1959-1988), clippings, annual reports, class materials, and personal correspondence (1955-1992). Of particular interest are Dr. Barber's extensive Indian and Native files, 1965-1985. These contain conference materials, correspondence, daily journals, treaties, documents and publications, audio tapes, land claim court case files, and files relating to various Native organizations, all generated during his tenure as Indian Claims Commissioner, as well as personal files pertaining to Aboriginal affairs generally. Also noteworthy is the complete record of speeches delivered by Dr. Barber, 1961-1990, and files containing correspondence, reports, meeting materials, financial statements, and other records relating to the many directorships held by Dr. Barber, 1977-1992.

Barber, Lloyd, 1932-

Lloyd Person fonds

  • Fonds
  • 1970-1982

Fonds consists of personal papers of Lloyd H. Person, Director of fine Arts and Humanities, Department of Extension, 1970-1982. Included are biographical notes, souvenir booklets, brochures, and programs relating to various lecture and concert series offered by Extension, and writings and publications by Lloyd Person. Of particular note is a scrapbook containing Fine Arts and Humanities brochures, 1970-1981.

Person, Lloyd H., 1918-1985

Lloydminster and District Oral Histories Collection

  • Collection
  • 1961-2001, predominant 1995-2001

This collection consists of oral history interviews with people of note in the Lloydminster and district area conducted or collected by the Local History Committee of the Lloydminster and District Centennial Commemorative Association, Inc. Some of the early interviews, many conducted by Marilyn Thorpe, pre-date the creation of the Association. Subjects include family histories, weddings, child rearing, community activities and events. The collection also contains photographs of a few of the people interviewed. The interviews include the following people: Archer, Bertha; Allen, Jack; Bayton, Dorothy; Beamish, Mildred; Behm, Louise; Bexson, Alan; Beynon, Lewis; Boyce, Irene; Carmody, Joe; Cavanaugh, Leo; Clarkson, Norman; Collinge, Jack; Cooke, G. L.; Coulter, Charlie; Cox, Phillip; Creech, Frank; Derkson, Vivien; Doucet, Leo; Fisher, Sylvia; Foster, Franklin; Freeman, Ed; Godden, Florence; Graham, Lillian; Gulak, Pat; Gunn, Brad; Harris, Ron Sr.; Hemstock, Jim; Henry, Bev; Hill, Joseph; Holt, Pete; Hudson, Gordon; Jack, Bob; Jones, Dick; Juba, Vic; Kemp, Jack; Kenyon, Ron; King, Grant and Billie Lou; Kondro, Bill; Lindsay, Bill; Maclean, Mattie; Marlatt, Eileen; Matheson, Kay; McLennan, Don; Messum, Harry; Metherell, Jesse; Miller, Archie; Miller, Bud; Moore, Jesse; Morlidge, George; Mudge, Melvin; Nelson, Ray; Nelson, Margaret; Newman, Don; Reo, Patterson; Rekrutiak, Bill; Paton, Bob & Millie; Pedersen, Frances (Tiny); Phillips, George; Ross, Lucella; Saunders/Ford, Wes/Ernie; Sellers, Jim; Skinner, Jean; Sloan, Jean; Spence, Colin and Hilda; Squires, Frank; Sylvester, Edna; Thrower, Eileen; Tindall, Olinda; Tuplin, Frank; Welton, C.; Willard, Alf; Whiting, Mary; Yaxley, Eileen.

Lloydminster and District Oral Histories Collection

Lloydminster Chamber of Commerce

  • Fonds
  • 1929-1994, predominant 1984-1991

The records of the Lloydminster Chamber of Commerce include information categorized under the following headings: Finance, Correspondence, Transportation, Tourism, Accounting, Minutes, Meetings, Other Chambers, Newsletters, Information Requested, Community Events, Social Events and Fundraisers, Programs, Awards and Scholarships, Lobby Files, Telephone, Oil, and Miscellaneous. Included in these files are textual material, photographs, maps, newspaper articles and printed newsletters. The Chamber of Commerce records its involvement in many of the significant events of Lloydminster's past and gives insight into the gradual expansion of Lloydminster's business community. Because the Chamber of Commerce Fonds covers a wide range of information, it has been divided into a series of accessions.

Lloydminster Chamber of Commerce

Lobb, Ethel fonds

  • 997-099
  • Fonds
  • 1915 to 1998, predominant 1919 1953 and 1970 to 1999

Fonds include black and white photographs some with matching negatives, scrapbooks and other memorabilia. Photographs of Beatty community and Melfort community events. Including school, church, farming and special community events.

Lobb, Ethel, 1905-.

Local reports and newsletters collection

  • FG 15
  • Collection
  • ca.1970?–2018

This collection consists of annual reports created by more than 220 pastoral charges that existed within the boundaries of the United Church of Canada Saskatchewan Conference, from the late-1960s through 2018, and Living Skies Regional Council, from 2019 through 2021. Some church newsletters, financial statements, histories and associated documents are also included.

Logan Family fonds

  • MJ-045
  • Fonds
  • [187-? to 192-?]

This fonds consists of a journal , a photo album, a post card album and an autograph album of the Logan Family of Central Butte, predominantly Pearl Logan, kept in the late 1800's to the 1920's. Some photos are tin types, others are hand coloured. Several photos have the photographer’s identification on the back. They are from Ottawa and Winnipeg and the photos would have been taken in the late 1800's. Only one photograph is dated and identified. There is also a Bible that was presented to the Logan Family in 1909 from the Sunday School and Church in Manitou, Manitoba as a farewell gift.

Logan Family

Logan-Wickenden fonds

  • MG 630
  • Fonds
  • nd, 1954-1990.

This collection of correspondence was predominantly written by Horace Wickenden (one note was written by Margaret Wickenden) to friends Ivan and Marjorie Logan. The letters reflect Wickenden’s views on current events, both global and national, with some emphasis on Canadian politics. In them, he also discusses books he has read; philosophy; reflects on teaching and education; and to some extent, relates daily activities and events in his life and that of his family. Very little discussion of art and painting are in the letters, although these, too, are occasional topics: particularly with regard to Robert Hurley, an artist Wickenden clearly admired.

Wickenden, Horace Watson "Wick"

Lorna Crozier fonds

  • Fonds
  • 1971-1995

Fonds consists of personal papers throughly documenting the private life and literary career of Canadian poet & writer, Lorna Crozier. While the arrangement of series varies somewhat among the accessions, as a whole the fonds contain the following series: Correspondence (personal and professional); Writings/Drafts (by Crozier & other writers); Professional Activites; Publications (buy and about Crozier and other authors); Personal files; Employment and Education files; Photographs; Posters; and Audio Visual Tapes. Beginning with her early student works a substantial portion of the papers is made up of drafts, revisions, gallery proofs, manuscripts, reviews, and published versions of poems, plays, short stories, and reviews written by Crozier, providing a detailed reflection of her development as a writer. Also noteworthy is the extensive personal and professional correspondence with family, friends, publishers and colleagues including such important Canadian writers as Susan Musgrave, John Newlove, Anne Szumigalski, Eli Mandel, and her husband Patrick Lane, as well as many others. Crozier's varied activities as an editor, teacher, speaker, interviewer, jurist, speech writer, and student are well represented in the papers, as are her associations with numerous literary and cultural organizations. The audio visual materials provide aural and visual glimpses into her life and work, and include audiotapes of interviews with various artists conducted by Crozier and of her and Lane's appearances on CBC Radio.

Crozier, Lorna, 1948-

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