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Maps

Subseries C consists of maps that Harold Spence-Sales used to work on urban development projects but the ventures have not been identified. The cartographic materials in subseries C are comprised of printed and hand drawn maps.

Other planning materials

Subseries E consists primarily of records that Harold Spence-Sales used to work on personal or profession projects that have not been identified. There is one project in subseries E that has been well documented; the 1107 W. 7th Avenue Vancouver project.

1107 W. 7th Avenue Vancouver was Harold Spence-Sales and Mary Filers home and personal art studios.

Unpublished Articles and Other Projects of Publication

Contains texts submitted to scientific and general interest journals that were not published. Also includes incomplete publication projects. Includes articles, drafts, correspondence, graphs, legal agreement, photographs, negatives, slides, operation reports, notes, and abstracts.

Talks, Conferences, Lectures

Sub-series consists of talks, lectures, conferences given by Vineberg. Clinical talks, contains correpondence, lectures, telegram, drafst, graphs, photograph, newspaper clipping, programs,
Files in chronological order of event.

Wabasso Cotton Company Limited

This sub-series relates to the Canadian Textile Council's (CTC) activities as the union for workers at the Wabasso Cotton Company Limited (Empire Cotton Division) in Welland, Ontario. Materials include documentation on the CTC's application for certification as the bargaining agent for Wabasso employees, including the campaign between the CTC and the United Textile Workers of America (UTWA). Also included is documentation on collective agreements and negotiations.

Parent, Madeleine, 1918-2012

Reports

Subseries B consists of reports. The reports in subseries B were often written by Harold Spence-Sales sometimes in collaboration with colleagues and urban planning professionals in order to document the steps required to bring an urban development project to life.

The reports discuss geography, sediment analysis, statistics, safety, logistics, environmental concerns, engineering and other topics that need to be considered in order to bring urban-architectural development projects from the idea and preparation phases to reality.

Mavis Gallant correspondence

Correspondence consists of letters between Mavis Gallant and William Weintraub, including 8 letters from 1950 and 1951, 12 letters from 1984 to 1993, 10 letters from 1994, 11 letters from 1995, 9 letters from 1996, 14 letters from 1997, 16 letters from 1998, 13 letters from 1999, 15 letters from 2000, and 19 letters from 2001.

Bonds and Stocks

Sub-series consists of eight files pertaining to the bonds and stocks of Dr. Vineberg. Files on the ownings of Vineberg and with several companies ou courtiers.Also there is a file on a project of exploiting uranium mining properties in the vicinity of Lake Little Manicouagan in the North of Quebec Province. Files are in alphabetical order
Includes correspondence, lists, telegrams, photographs, statements, newspaper clipping, receipts, miner's certificate, map, reports, agreements, a notice of staking of mining claims, declaration, circular letters and one prospectus.

Financial and administrative

Subseries A consists of financial records that pertain to Harold Spence-Sales professional activities; contracts, estimations for projects, service fees, business expenses, grants and business statements.

Subseries A also contains of records that are of an administrative nature that are unrelated to financial expenses but are related to professional responsibilities. Administrative records contain publicity materials, research, correspondence and various kinds reports that were sent to Harold Spence-Sales throughout the course of his work as an urban planner that he may not have directly contributed to.

Canadian Textile Council

This sub-series documents the Canadian Textile Council (CTC) / Conseil canadien du textile (CCT). Madeleine Parent and Robert Kent Rowley founded the CTC in 1952 to represent Canadian unions within the United Textile Workers of America (UTWA). After the 1952 Dominion Textile Company Limited strike and Parent and Rowley's dismissal from the UTWA, the CTC became a Canadian independent national trade union, later to become the Canadian Textile and Chemical Union (CTCU). Parent served as Secretary-Treasurer and Rowley as President. The CTC had offices in Valleyfield and Montreal in Quebec, and Welland and Brantford in Ontario.
Several materials detail the CTC's split from the UTWA. Records consist of correspondence, reports, press releases, financial statements, notes, legal documents, and collective agreements. Included are files regarding the CTC's national conventions, executive board meetings, and issues of the CTC's Bulletin from 1952 to 1974. Several files also contain information on specific Locals and include materials regarding labour organizing, disputes, and agreements.
There is overlap between this sub-series and the Canadian Textile and Chemical Union sub-series (C2). There are related materials on the CTC's union activities in the Dominion Textile Company Limited sub-series (C4), Woods Manufacturing Company, Limited sub-series (C5), Texpack Limited sub-series (C6), Harding Carpets Limited sub-series (C7), and Wabasso Cotton Company Limited sub-series (C8). There is also an overlap between this sub-series and the UTWA series (series B).

Parent, Madeleine, 1918-2012

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