This item consists a postcard with coloured photograph of Toronto Women's Bookstore store front with Sharon Fernandez, June Johnston and Wendy Wine and dog Josh. The postcard also includes following texts on verso: "Ten Shops that Shook the Hog / Tenth Anniversary of the National Book Festival" and "Photo by Stan Bevington, 1988."
This item consists of a brown piece of glass from a ritual performed at the Toronto Women's Bookstore after the fire on [July 29th, 1983?]. The ritual was performed by Tamara Jones. Inscribed on sheet accompanying the material: "Piece of glass from a ritual performed at Women's Bookstore after the fire. Ritual performed by Tamara Jones."
This item consists of a light green card with announcement of grand reopening and 10th anniversary celebration of Toronto Women's Bookstore with live music and poetry reading. The card features a design of woman parachuting on a beach with books and additional information in black letters.
This item consists of a blue card. On recto: the item is a membership card for the Lesbian Organization of Toronto (LOOT) : "Is a supporter of the Lesbian Organization of Toronto." On back: the item is a Toronto Women's Bookstore card with address phone number.
This item is a black and white bookmark with a red rose and white lace design and black and white text: "14 women died in Montreal December 6, 1989. / 119 women died in domestic violence in 1989 in Canada. / First mourn. / Then work for change. / Mark this day." A French translation of this text is available on the verso side of the item. Created by the National Action Committee on the Status of Women.
This item consists of a pink bookmark with an iron with the chord spelling the word "bookmark." In the shadow of the iron, the organization's name "The Women's Press Ltd" appears in pink letters. More information on the Women's Press is located on verso of bookmark.
This item consists of a blue bookmark with text "Everywoman's almanac 1980" in white letters in a red frame and text "The Woman's Press" in white letter at the bottom of the bookmark.
This item consists of yellow bookmark with a burgundy organization logo, text "Start where you are… See you in Ottawa!" "For Bread and Roses! For Jobs and Justice!" in black highlighting Women's March Against Poverty. The bookmarks also include an address and phone number, statements from the National Action Committee on the Status of Women (NAC)'s Sunera Thobani and Canadian Labour Congress (CLC)'s Nancy Riche on verso.