[Document] The History of the Oil Wives Association organized in Edmonton in 1951, Page 2, Duplicate of Typewritten

Name/Title

[Document] "The History of the Oil Wives Association organized in Edmonton in 1951", Page 2, Duplicate of Typewritten

Entry/Object ID

2023.8.3

Tags

Paper, Paper Ephemera, History, Oil Wives Association, Edmonton, Devon, Alberta, Redwater, Oil Industry

Scope and Content

A typewritten record of the history of the Edmonton Oil Wives Association. Page 2 of 2. Description: A single sheet of lightly textured paper stock, with what appears to be a duplicate (early Xerox or similar technique) of an original written using a typewriter. The content outlines the history of the founding of the Oil Wives Association in Edmonton in 1951. Page 2 of the document includes a list of charter members: Frankie Duncan, Edmonton; Mary McRae, Edmonton; Grace Hume, Edmonton; Mattie Leberge, Devon; Barbara McCourt, Devon; Arlene Hanna, Redwater; Kay McCaskill, Redwater; Marie Wall, Edmonton; Myrtle Thompson, Edmonton; Mickey Cunningham Bonnet, Devon; Mabel Aird, Devon; Betty Greenwood, Redwater; Dean Hunter, Redwater.

Collection

Oil Wives Association of Alberta Album

Cataloged By

Danielle P. Lane

Category

Historical Records and Writings
Documents and Paper Material

Acquisition

Accession

2023.8

Source or Donor

Sophie Hunter

Acquisition Method

Gift

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Secondary Object Term

Photocopy

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Copy, Reprographic

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Other Documents

Nomenclature Class

Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Class

Written Communication T&E

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 06: Tools & Equipment for Communication

Dimensions

Height

278.5 mm

Width

216 mm

Condition

Reason for Exam

Accession

Overall Condition

Good

Condition Detail

Missing Areas / Holes, Creasing

Date Examined

Apr 21, 2023

Examined By

Danielle P. Lane

Materials

Creating around the edges, some dogering on the right corners. A large vertical crease along the lower-left running from the middle-point of the left side diagonally down to just right of the bottom-left corner. Cluster of creasing around the holes left by a now removed staple in the top-left corner.

Created By

Danielle P. Lane

Create Date

April 21, 2023

Updated By

Danielle P. Lane

Update Date

May 5, 2023