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            CA ON0034 10-001-S5-I1171 · Item · before 1992
            Part of Canadian Women's Movement Archives (CWMA) collection
            A map of Toronto with cycling routes marked off has been written on, and numbered stars have been put on map, mostly in the downtown area. A map key indicates the places marked by the stars, predominantly places of interest to women, such as the Women’s Archives and the Ryerson Women’s Centre.
            CA ON0034 10-001-S5-I1024 · Item · March 4, 1979
            Part of Canadian Women's Movement Archives (CWMA) collection
            The poster advertises activities organized for International Women's Day to be held at Jarvis Collegiate in Toronto. Sponsored by: International Women's Day Committee. Poster reads "International Women's Day Celebration with Nadine Hunt, President, Saskatchewan Federation of Labour." Image of four female heads, with two in profile, above symbols representing International Women's Day. On a white background with black text. The poster was originally in the Women's Information Center collection in Toronto. This collection comes from several donations made in the second half of the 1980s, by women involved in several Canadian organizations surrounding the feminist movement since the early 1970s.
            CA ON0034 10-001-S3-I54 · Item · 1985
            Part of Canadian Women's Movement Archives (CWMA) collection
            Inscribed in blue pen on verso: "L-R Carolyn Egan, Shelley Glazer, Janis Tripp, Barbara Lamb of the BC/VD Clinic , No. York, Ont 1985." Black text on verso: "Pamela Harris 'Faces of Feminism' Jan. 27-Feb. 14, 1986, reception Jan. 30, 3:00 p.m. 284-3243 The Gallery, U.of T. Scarborough Campus." Information from other sources: card advertising a gallery showing of photography-"image too useful to put elsewhere."