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 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.
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 photo shows the London Central Collegiate Senior Basketball team sitting with a trophy at their feet. Gretta Wong is in the first row, 4th player from left.
This file contains a facilitator guide created by WITT National Network. The Gender & Cultural Awareness Workshop Manual was designed as a vehicle to meet one of the goals of the Construction Technology for Women (CTW) pilot project - "to positively influence systemic change in the construction technology sector and in secondary schools and post-secondary institutions". A video is related to this package (see 10-132 S1-SS1-F6).
This file contains the first part of the Level 1 Activity Packages for Construction Technology for Women created by WITT National Network. Construction Technology for Women is a program designed to encourage young women to start "building their future" in the construction technology field.