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The Women of Canada’s Heritage Minutes: 1900’s to the 1940’s

March 8th was International Women’s Day and in honour of this day Heritage Canada released it’s newest ‘Heritage Minute‘. The Heritage Minute is various pieces of Canadian history in an easy to digest 1 min or less video. These minutes (formally called ‘Historica Minutes: History by the Minute‘) have been part of the Canadian culture since 1991 and have been learning tools for students, adults and also subjects of many parodies.

For today’s post I wanted to showcase some of the women of Canadian history (like Viola Desmond) who have made their mark in various ways, focusing on the time periods from the 1900′ to the late 1940’s.

Canadian Heritage Minute-Viola Desmond
Canada's Heritage Minutes

The Women of Canada’s Heritage Minutes: 1900’s to the 1940’s

The Edmonton Grads

Their most recent video is about The Edmonton Grads (1915–40) a women’s championship basketball team coached by Percy Page. During their 25 years as a team, the Grads won an astounding 95 per cent of their matches. The Grads were national and world champions, often defeating their opponents by lopsided scores. The team won the Underwood International Trophy (USA–Canada) for 17 years straight (1923 to 1940), and was undefeated in 24 matches held in conjunction with the Olympic Summer Games in 1924, 1928 and 1936.

The edmonton grads womens basketball team
Source: Globe and Mail

Nursing Sisters

Nursing Sisters: The minute commemorates the service and sacrifice of women on the front lines of the First World War through the retelling of a real event from May 1918. It is the story of two of the nearly 3000 trained nurses who served overseas.

Agnes Macphail

Agnes Macphail: .1935-Canada’s first female MP (members of Parliament) contributed to the reform of the Canadian penal system.

Mona Parsons

Mona Parsons: 1945- Mona Parsons is sentenced to a Nazi prison camp (but escapes execution) for helping downed Allied airmen escape.

Nellie McClung

Nellie McClung: 1916-The next video depicts Nellie McClung’s confrontation with Premier R.P. Roblin to win the right to vote for Manitoban women. She is noted for staging a ‘Mock parliament, attacking votes for men’.

Pauline Vanier

Pauline Vanier: Is part of one of Canada’s most remarkable families who worked tirelessly to aid displaced persons and refugees during the Second World War (1939–1945).

Emily Murphy

Emily Murphy: 1929-Recounts how Murphy and a group of Canadian women secured the rights of women as persons throughout the Commonwealth.

Mary “Bonnie” Baker

The ‘All American Girls Professional Baseball League’ had 68 Canadian Women on their teams. Here is a ‘Heritage Minute’, celebrating Saskatchewan’s Mary “Bonnie” Baker, an all-star catcher in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League and a pioneer for women in sports.

Further Reading: Lets Play Ball! The All-American Girls’ Professional Baseball League

Viola Desmond

The last Heritage Minute for today’s post, is Viola Desmond. She was an entrepreneur who challenged segregation in Nova Scotia in the 1940’s.

Friends, I hoped you enjoyed learning a little about some of these amazing women of Canada. I also hope this post encourages you to go out and learn more about the women of your own country and share their story. Knowledge is power!

If you want to watch more videos or listen to short radio programs on the other women I did not have time to feature here, then please visit the Heritage Minutes Website.

Further Reading: Vintage Women’s History 1920s-1960s (archived blog posts)

Liz

Vintage Photos of Family Vacations – Part 2

The mass exodus for March Break has begun (or about to begin shortly). Families are packing up their kids and all their luggage and heading off to places like Florida, Mexico and California for a week (sometimes two). When I was a kid, my family was really big into downhill skiing so our March Break trips always involved a skiing destination like Alberta, Vermont or New York State. One year though my brother and I got lucky and my parents took us to a warm vacation spot…San Diego! I remember being so excited to not have to pack 60 layers of clothes for that trip. Ahhh the memories.

Speaking of memories, today’s Vintage Photo Tuesday is a continuation of a post I did last year on the same topic, exploring other people’s memories of their vacations, near and far (I found so many images that I just had to do a part 2).

Lets Begin!


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Vintage Photos of Family Vacations

1950s Vintage Image: Sightseeing in DeSoto Wavecrest, Hawaii.

1950s Vintage Image:  Sightseeing in DeSoto Wavecrest, Hawaii, 1950's. Vintage Red Border Kodachrome Slide,
Source: Etsy

White River National Forest 1948 Colorado Summer Vacation B & W Photo.

White River National Forest 1948 Colorado Vacation B & W Photo Snapshot. 1940s vintage travel photo.
Source: Etsy

“Entering”. The same family pictured above (now with their son), clearly on a “Forests of Colorado trip”.

Uncompahgre National Forest 1948 Colorado Vacation B & W Photo Snapshot
Source: Etsy

Mountain Lake Cabin Getaway (in an adorable deer sweater), 1940s/1950s.

Vintage Photograph Print of Summer Holiday Woman at Mountain Lake Cabin late 1940s early 1950s
Source: Etsy

It’s not a Holiday if you don’t stay at The Holiday Inn (1960’s). Vintage Photo of people enjoying some pool time at the Inn.

1960s vintage holiday inn family photo by the pool
Source: Etsy

1950s vintage image of woman in front of the Thunderbird hotel. Look at those cool 1950s cars!

1950s vintage image of woman in front of a hotel
Source: Etsy

1950s vacation photo of people in Europe (Kodachrome).

1950s vacation photo of people in Europe vintage image Kodachrome
Source: Ebay

1960’s Family Vacation Road Trip. Crossing the Mackinac Bridge (I have done this myself!).

1960s Family Vacation Crossing Mackinac Bridge Original Photo
Source: Etsy

“I’ve arrived, it’s Fishing time!”. 1940’s photo of vintage trailer and car and man with fishing poles.

Vintage 1940's photo of vintage trailer and car and man with fishing poles
Source: eBay

I don’t know about you, but when I’m on a trip I try to always pick up a small souvenir to have a physical reminder of the place I was at. I even do this when I’m transferring thru airports in countries I have never been to (I was technically there, so why not remember it?).

Our 1950s couple below, looks like they are about to pickup a few tokens themselves, after they get a picture with the locked up pilgrim.

1950s vacation photos of a couple at a shop vintage
Source: eBay

1930’s: Inspiration Point-Grand Canyon.

The Grand Canyon is a must see for any traveler. I have only seen it from a plane, so one day I hope to get there and see it “up close”.

Inspiration Point, Grand Canyon 1930s vintage photo
Source: Etsy

Hawaii, a dream destination. Vintage Red Border Kodachrome Slide..Hula Dancer, 1950’s.

Vintage Red Border Kodachrome Slide..Hula Dancer, 1950's Original Found Photo
Source: Etsy

Gathering all these photos together for this week’s post has given me serious Wanderlust. I now want to hop on a plane or jump in my car and go somewhere fun.

Question time: If you could go ANYWHERE right now and cost was not an issue, where would you go? Share in the comments below.

FURTHER READING: Vintage Travel Posts 1920s-1960s (Archived blog posts)

Liz