Close
Cart (0)
Login
Staff Login
Register
FR
0
Selected
Invert selection
Deselect all
Deselect all
Click here to refresh results
Click here to refresh results
Go to Login page
The first story of the Labor Church and some things for which it stands : an address in the Strand Theatre, Winnipeg, April 5th, 1920
The first story of the Labor Church and some things for which it stands : an address in the Strand Theatre, Winnipeg, April 5th, 1920
Actions
Overview
PDF
Add to Lightbox
Linked assets
Local Histories
Conceptually similar
The Strike and Relief
Report on Employees on Strike in the Municipal Hospitals Department
Letter from Acting Assistant to the Chief Constable to Charles F. Gray, June 28th, 1919
Report on Employees on Strike in the Engineer's Department
Minutes of the Council, July 7th, 1919
Report on Employees on Strike in the Public Baths Department
Report on Employees on Strike in the Police Department
Report on Employees on Strike in the Fire Department
Report on Employees on Strike in the Clerk's Department
Third of Three Reports to Major Howard on a Meeting on Market Square that Occurred June 20th, 1919
Copy of a Letter from D. C. Coleman to Charles F. Gray, June 27th, 1919
The One Big Union
Report on Electrical Department Employees Who Went on Strike
Letter from William Coates to Charles F. Gray, With Envelope, June 26th, 1919
Report on Assessment Department Employees Who Went on Strike
Report on Employees on Strike in the Operating Superintendent Water Works Department
Notes on Police Commission Meeting, dated May 30th, 1919
D'une génération à l'autre : la transmission du rôle maternel au Manitoba français de 1916 à 1947
Detailed Timeline of Strike
Charles F. Gray's Statement Regarding Riots, June 21st, 1919
The first story of the Labor Church and some things for which it stands : an address in the Strand Theatre, Winnipeg, April 5th, 1920
Ask a Question
Date
1920
Creator
Woodsworth, James Shaver. personal
Place
Canada
,
Manitoba
,
Winnipeg
Subject
Labor Church (Winnipeg, Man.)--History
,
Labor movement--Canada--Religious aspects
,
Socialism--Canada--History--20th century
Collection
Local Histories
Sub-Collection
Manitoba
Extent
16 p. ; 22 cm.
Genre
Books
Unique identifier
CU12538774
How to use this object?
To attribute objects use the information in Attribution. Permitted uses are outlined in License and Usage Rights. Usage Restrictions can only be waived by the copyright holder.
Usage Restrictions
Commercial
,
Exhibition
,
Publication
,
Remix and adapt
Attribution
Attribution
"The first story of the Labor Church and some things for which it stands : an address in the Strand Theatre, Winnipeg, April 5th, 1920", 1920, (CU12538774) by Woodsworth, James Shaver. personal. Courtesy of Local Histories Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.