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Restaurant Organizing
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Hotel and Restaurant Employees Union Local 28. May Day c.1940s. A photo of women of H.R.E.U Local 28 on May Day c.1940s. Includes Marion Sarich and Emily Nuttall. -
[Hotel and Restaurant Employees Union Local 28 with international union rep and Emily Nuttall] A photo of Hotel and Restaurant EmployeesUnion Local 28 group with international rep and Emily Nuttall marching with their banner on the streets of Vancouver. Late 1930s or 1940s -
[May Ansell Martin with union sisters] May Ansell [Martin] with Hotel and Restaurant Employess Union sisters on May Day 1946. She is holding a donation tin. -
[May Ansell Martin, unknown male, and Emily Nuttall in front of the Alexandra Hotel] A photo of May Ansell [Martin], unknown male, and Emily Nuttall in front of the Alexandra Hotel. -
[Unidentified woman in “Miss Service Worker” sash] A photo of an unidentified woman in “Miss Service Worker” sash. Courtesy of May Martin. -
[Five women, including Emily Nuttall and an H.R.E.U. international rep at a H.R.E.U. banquet. c.1940’s] A photo of five women, including Emily Nuttall and an H.R.E.U. international rep at a H.R.E.U. banquet. Courtesy of May Martin. -
[Hotel and Restaurant Employees Union banquet. c.1940’s] A photo of people at a H.R.E.U. banquet. Courtesy of May Martin. -
[H.R.E.U. dinner February 20, 1947] A photo of the H.R.E.U. reps and possibly others having dinner on February 20, 1947. Likely conferenU. dinner February 20, 1947. [From lower left-hand corner clockwise} Flo Fehr, Executive Member; John Fehr; Estelle Morrin; Phil Leniczek; May Ansell, Secretary; John Tannch; Marion Sarich, Shop Steward; Bill Myers; Babel Beck, Recording Secretary and Shop Steward; John Nuttall; President Emily Nuttall Watts. [names from The Labor Statesman].Courtesy of May Martin. -
[Signing of the Restaurant agreement, July 1946] An image of Emily Nuttall Watts and May Martin signing of the Restaurant agreement, July 1946. Courtesy of May Martin. -
[H.R.E.U. Milwaukee Convention April 7, 1947] An image shows a table of men celebrating at the Milwaukee Convention 1947. Courtesy of Edra McLeod. -
Women's Labour History Project: Summer 1979 Guide to Collection: Provincial Archives of British Columbia; SFU; BC Federation of Labour Oral history summaries / guide to collection. Missing pages 21-24. -
Women's Labour History in British Columbia: A Bibliography, 1930-48 Bibliography of Women's Labour History in British Columbia, 1930-1948 compiled by Sara Diamond. Includes general sources, the depression years, the war years, and the immediate post-war period. -
Women's Labour History Project Guide to the Collection (1978-1979) Prepared by Sara Diamond Women's Labour History Project Guide to Collection (1978-1979) prepared by Sara Diamond including women's labour history project interviewees and descriptions. -
Anne Marshall Interview An interview of Anne Marshall conducted by Sara Diamond. Marshall discusses her early life and move to B.C; her first introduction to trade unionism in 1924 when she met supporters of the Longshore strike at her waitressing job; protection and integration of immigrant workers; equal pensions for women; piecework; racism; wages and hours of work; policing the contracts. -
Anita Anderson Interview An interview of Anita Anderson conducted by Sara Diamond. Anita describes how she and her sister’s politics and radicalization were influenced by the Longshore strike; Yugoslavian cultural activities in Vancouver; working as a busgirl; organizing waitresses with the Hotel and Restaurant Employee Union; blacklisting; the Yukon in the 1940’s. -
The Chocolate Shop Cafe The Chocolate Shop Cafe [160 West Hastings Street - interior staff group] -
Pete Pantages' new cafe "Peter Pan" Group portrait in front of 1180 Granville Street -
[HREU Local 28 Union Restaurant List] A list with the header, Union Restaurants, with the names of Vancouver restaurants that are members of the Hotel and Restaurant Employees Union Local 28 in 1947. -
[Three waitresses pose outside The Empress Hotel, Victoria, Canada] Three waitresses pose outside the Canadian National Railway (CNR)-owned Empress Hotel In Victoria, Canada. -
Burrard Dry Dock pass Burrard Dry Dock pass for Mary Ansell, HREU representative. Original: printed card with signature.

