This item consists of pink and white square fridge magnet with black design of a mother and daughter silhouettes and texts "Motherhood in a changing society", "Call collect", "Ontario Advisory Council on Women's Issues" and organizations' phone number in black letters.
This item consists of a rectangular rubber stamp with name of organization and address: "3 of Cups / 342 Jarvis St. / Toronto, Ontario, M4Y 2G6 / Tel. 967-2882".
This item consists of a rectangular rubber stamp with text: "Nellie Langford Rowell Library / 204 Founders College / York University / 4700 Keele Street / Downsview, Ont. M3J 1P3 / Tel. (416) 667-3638".
This item consists of a rectangular rubber stamp with organization name, address and phone number: "York YWCA Women's Collection / 204 Founders College / York University / 4700 Keele Street / Downsview, Ont. M3J 1P3 / Tel. (416) 667-3638.
This item consists of three stamps with a white women's logo, a red maple leaf, several faces in profile in red and white and texts "1929-1970", "Citoyenne à part entière" and "The persons case" in white letters over a blue background.
This item consists of a postcard with a black and white photograph of a woman standing at The Cameo Club's entrance by Molly Count. The postcard also includes following text on verso: "The Cameo Club, Toronto. Renowned for its 50's pulp novel atmosphere. If you haven't met anyone by the time the polkas start, drown your sorrows and wait for the Elvis tapes to come on." Fireweed productions.
This item consists of a postcard with a black and white photograph of Club Déjà Vu by Molly Count. The postcard also includes the following text on verso: "Club Déjà Vu, a.k.a. The Blue Jay, Toronto. Déjà vu? You're not kidding! This bar has changed hands more often that [sic] most of its habitues. The friendly staff welcomes you with a snarl." Fireweed productions.
This item consists of a picture-postcard of the University of Toronto's Medical Building. This postcard was published in Montréal and Toronto and printed in England.
This item consists of a postcard with a black and white photograph of a woman standing with a child in a street and selling flowers to two other women. The scene takes place in a street in Paris in 1900. The postcard is addressed to Johanna [Starkey] in Toronto.