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Call Number: Pc 210 (A.05-109)

Title: Ian Park fonds.

Date: 1900-1990.

Extent: 15 photographs and other material.

Biographical sketch: Ian Park is a Food Services Manager at the St. John's College. His great grandfather W. Aldridge graduated from the University of Manitoba in 1900 and became a Chief Engineer for the City of Winnipeg. Ian Park's father Robert L. Park also graduated from the University of Manitoba with PhD in Theology.

Scope and contents of the collection: The photograph collection (Pc 210) consists of photographs of an re-enactment (1944) of the Bishop Mountain's arrival to the Red River Settlement (1844). The Most Rev. Philip Carrigton, Archbishop of Quebec played the role of Bishop Mountain. The fonds includes also a photograph of Ian Park's great grand father W. Aldridge (St. John's College, Art Graduates, 1900).

Custodial history: The fonds was donated to the Department of Archives & Special Collections Ian Park in 2005.

Restriction on access: No restrictions on access.


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