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McClung, Nellie L. - Contest Reader

A collection of McClung's writings used by the Women's Christian Temperance Union during public speaking competitions.

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    McClung, Nellie L. - Crystal Beach Speaking Engagement - ca 1925 (1920)

    Nellie McClung was a well known speaker across Canada throughout the 1910-40 period. Here is a photo and short report of one such engagement from the 1920's.

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      McClung, Nellie L. - Elsie McLachlan's Mock Parliament Memories (1910)

      Published in the Victoria Times Colonist, this reminiscence by a niece of Nellie McClung recalls her experience of hearing Nellie McClung in her role as Premier Roblin during the Mock Parliament performance at the Walker Theatre.

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        McClung, Nellie L. - Florence Mildred Spencer's Scrapbook

        A collection of biograpgical articles concerning Nellie McClung, her daughter in law, Margaret (Horace) nad her grandson Barrie, son of Horace and Margaret.

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          McClung, Nellie L. - Golden Boys Tour to Manitou (1960)

          A news article of a Golden Boys Tour of the region focusing on Manitou and McClung's life there.

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            McClung, Nellie L. - Historic Resources Branch 1985 (1880)

            A revision of the 1981 pamphlet documenting the life and legacy of Nellie McClung prepared by the Historic Resources Branch in 1985.

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              McClung, Nellie L. - Historical Resources Branch 1981 (1880)

              A pamphlet on the life and legacy of Nellie McClung prepared by the Historical Resources Branch in 1981.

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                McClung, Nellie L. - House Move 1967 (1967)

                A captioned photo from the Manitou Western Canadian documenting the move of the McClung house from Manitou to LaRiviere in 1967.

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                  McClung, Nellie L. - Influential Winnipeg Women (1880)

                  A clipping from the Winnipeg Free Press which names Mark Twain as an influence in McClung's writing.

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