I.O.D.E. Earl Mountbatten Chapter Fonds, 1945-2007


Autoria(s): D'Arienzo, Joan
Data(s)

28/10/2010

28/10/2010

28/10/2010

Resumo

The I.O.D.E. as we currently know it today was founded in 1900 by Margaret Polson Murray of Montreal, who recognized a need for loyal support of Canadians departing to fight in the Boer War with the Empire forces in South Africa. She encouraged the formation of a federation of women to promote patriotism, loyalty and service to others. The first chapter was formed in Fredericton, New Brunswick on January 15th 1900. Primary chapters were formed in quick succession across Canada. In 1901, Edith Boulton Nordheimer was elected the first national president, the location of the head office became Toronto, Ontario and the federation was incorporated as Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire and Children of the Empire Junior Branch. The Earl Mountbatten Chapter was formed in 1947 and is continuing to be a functioning chapter at the time of writing this finding aid. During the 1970’s the name I.O.D.E. was officially adopted. It is a federally chartered not-for-profit, charitable organization. Structured to report under the jurisdiction of the National chapter are the Provincial chapters, the Municipal chapters and the Primary chapters. The I.O.D.E. is associated with the Victory League in England and Daughters of the British Empire in the United States and it is proud of its heritage and traditions. Queen Elizabeth II is the current patron of the organization and although chapters sometimes disband there are always new chapters forming, including e-chapters that meet through 21st century electronics.

This archive is comprised of records relating to activities of the Earl Mountbatten Chapter of the I.O.D.E., which is one of several small chapters belonging to the St. Catharines Municipal Chapter of the I.O.D.E. The bulk of the material is minutes of meetings, related reports and scrapbooks.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10464/3092

Idioma(s)

en

Relação

;RG 309

Palavras-Chave #Women -- Canada -- History -- Sources #Women -- Ontario -- St. Catharines -- History -- Sources #Women -- Ontario -- St. Catharines -- Societies and clubs #Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire -- History #Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire. Earl Mountbatten Chapter #IODE. Earl Mountbatten Chapter #I.O.D.E. Earl Mountbatten Chapter
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Other