Booklets containing published speeches, reports, articles, and one menu related to the two World Wars and Canadian Manufacturing, predominantly the Second World War.
Part I of the biography of Edward Winslow-Spragge, "The Link," written by his wife, Louis S. Winslow-Spragge. Part I covers 1914-1918 and details Edward Winslow-Spragge's work in munitions.
Clippings photocopied by the Secretary of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Great Britain, most concerning the Canadian Manufacturing Association's delegation to London and Britain's preparations for war.
Copied and original correspondence, typewritten and handwritten, mostly from Hugh Winslow and Kenelm Winslow to their parents (Edward P. Winslow and Sarah Windlow) and siblings (including Frances Winslow and Edward S. Winslow) detailing their experiences of fighting in World War I. Also includes some letters between other Winslow family members, and two photocopied poems (unattributed).
Correspondence of Rack-A-Rock Co., Sherbrooke, QC, including letters written by Edward S. Winslow, who was manager of the munitions department. Most of the letters are concerned with the manufacture of shells for World War I. Also includes a humorous menu for a company dinner, and the text of an address given by Edward S. Winslow.
Edward S. Winslow correspondence and drafts regarding Winslow's involvement in the Canadian Manufacturer's Association and Ingersoll-Rand's wartime contracts with the Canadian and British governments. Includes discussions of pay rates and labour conditions, a CMA survey about Canadian industrial capacity, and several letters expressing frustration with the Canadian government's lack of organization and support for Canadian manufacturers.
Edward S. Winslow correspondence and newspaper clippings regarding the Canadian Manufacturer's Association and Ingersoll-Rand's wartime contracts with the Canadian and British governments. Includes Winslow's resignation letter from Ingersoll-Rand following health issues, material related to a volunteer position he took with the Canadian Wartime Bureau of Technical Personnel, congratulations from when he was awarded the OBE, and an obituary.
Edward S. Winslow correspondence and drafts regarding Winslow's involvement in the Canadian Manufacturer's Association, Ingersoll-Rand's wartime contracts with the Canadian and British governments, as well as reports from meetings with officials. Includes information about a St. Lawrence waterway project, as well as information about corporate taxation and other related legislation.
Edward S. Winslow correspondence and drafts regarding the Ingersoll-Rand Company (Winslow was General Manager and First Vice President at this time) and the Quebec Branch of the Canadian Manufacturing Association (Winslow served as Vice-Chairman and Chairman). Much of the material in this file is related to the role of Canadian manufacturers in British re-armament efforts preceding the Second World War, especially Winslow's role in the CMA's Committee on National Defense, including meetings with the Canadian Prime Minister and other Canadian officials, and a delegation to Britain.