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Object Name
Book
Object ID
1983.002.002
Title
Jackdaw of Rheims.
Date
[ca. 1883].
Description
One book titled "Jackdaw of Rheims." The book has a brown cover designed to resemble a medieval manuscript. The "J" is elongated down the cover, and the title is framed by a dark brown background. The illustration of a monk is peering over the title. The book is filled with illustrations by Ernest Maurice Jessop. The pages are loose.
People/Subject
Winter, Constance (nee Jervis)
Constance Jervis was born in Vancouver on March 25, 1915 to Dr. James and Mavis Jervis, nee Skillacorn. The family lived in Alberta for a few years before moving to Langley, where Dr. Jervis became Langley's first veterinarian. Connie married Roger C. Winter (August 9, 1913-January 11, 1997) in 1944, and they had 3 children, Jim, Barbara, and Peggy. Connie was a schoolteacher in Langley. During her time as the president of the Langley Teachers Association she challenged (and won) the school board to have equal pay for female teachers. The Knowledge Network's documentary series "Working People: A History of Labour in BC" features a vignette on Connie Jervis and a school strike (the middle episode, near the end). Connie was one of the founding members of the docent group at the Langley Centennial Museum in 1974, and volunteered for many years. Connie Winter passed away on July 26, 1998.
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