Portrait of Gretta Grant and her family in their home. Note reads: London 1969 - Gretta's family. Left to right: Gretta, Hugh, Jim, Gretchen, Al, George.
This file contains transcripts of interviews with Gretta Grant in her home on July 11 and September 17, 1991. The file also contains articles and notes on Gretta's later accomplishments.
This photograph shows several men sitting on a horse drawn cart and standing in front of a small structure. This is possibly the farm where "Gus" Ninham worked before the murder.
This photograph shows several men sitting on a horse drawn cart and standing in front of a small structure. This is possibly the farm where "Gus" Ninham worked before the murder.
The file contains research notes and copies of early 20th century historical news clippings relating to the violent murder of an Indigenous man. The file also originally contained related photocopies of court documents and articles.
This file consists of documents relating to Women Plan Toronto and other organizations' activities such as the Growing up and getting older garden barbecue and the forum Green spaces, safer places, the Women and Environments Education and Development (WEED)'s Women and environments publication, conferences, among others, the Women changing cities conference. They contain flyers, pamphlets, a subscription form, biographical notes, a business card, Women's Health Centre's mission statement, a constitution, correspondence, guidelines Checklist for evaluating comprehensive planning and development proposals in terms of women's needs, articles, tentative agendas, newspaper clippings, the guide Coming to terms with the terms - a guide to consider when writing and/or speaking about people with disabilities, Board of Education for the City of Toronto's application for permit form, paper The safe city: municipal strategies for preventing public violence against women and a contact list.