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Ludwig Frank Wood Art

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Collection
Ludwig Frank Wood Art
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
object
Physical Description
Wood inlay art ; 30.5cm x 46.25cm ; stain and texture
Fonds No.
1281
Date
ca1942-1944
Collection
Ludwig Frank Wood Art
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
object
Physical Description
Wood inlay art ; 30.5cm x 46.25cm ; stain and texture
Date
ca1942-1944
Fonds No.
1281
Storage Location
JPL-A
7-3B
Creator
Ludwig Adolf Frank
Physical Condition
Excellent
History / Biographical
Ludwig Adolf Frank was born February 22, 1907 in Worstadt, Germany. Little is known of his life except that he was a cabinet maker by trade. Frank was interned by British authorities during World War II as an enemy alien. He was shipped to Canada with other internees and spent his time there at Fort Lennox, Ile-aux-Noix, Quebec. His British address in official documents was listed as Low Fell. In 1943, Frank returned to England. While at Fort Lennox, Frank befriended one of the Veteran Guards, Major Angus P. Cameron (1885-1952). Cameron was a volunteer in the Fort Garry Horse in 1914 and later joined the Winnipeg Rifles in France. He was injured in the trenches and was joined to the Canadian Army Pay Corp. Frank presented Cameron with a handmade wooden inlay art piece of a sailing ship, created by Frank during his time at Fort Lennox.
Name Access
Frank, Ludwig Adolf, 1907-
Subjects
Internment camps
World War, 1939-1945
World War, 1939-1945 - Veterans
Ile-aux-Noix (Quebec)
Fort Lennox (Quebec)
Cameron, Angus, 1885-1952
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Jewish Public Library Archives
Images
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Ralph Novek Collection

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn16728
Collection
Ralph Novek Collection
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
multiple media
Physical Description
2 files of material
Fonds No.
1233
Date
1936-2006
Scope and Content
Contains photocopied typescripts of Novek’s radio plays (originals destroyed) as well as copies of Progressive Theatre, Northern Review, and Today.
Collection
Ralph Novek Collection
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
multiple media
Physical Description
2 files of material
Scope and Content
Contains photocopied typescripts of Novek’s radio plays (originals destroyed) as well as copies of Progressive Theatre, Northern Review, and Today.
Date
1936-2006
Fonds No.
1233
Storage Location
7-3C, SC3
Creator
Ralph Novek
History / Biographical
Ralph Novek was born to Jewish immigrant parents in Montreal on April 10, 1917. His father, Joseph Novek, left Poland in 1905 after being warned by the Russian officers that used Joseph’s father’s tailor shop that Joseph and his brother Israel were to be arrested because of their socialist Bundist activity. Joseph traveled first to England and arrived in Montreal in 1906. He married his cousin Helen Finestone in 1916. Ralph Novek married Shulamith Litman in 1939. The couple supported themselves through Shulamith’s dress designing and Ralph’s writing jobs. In 1945, Ralph Novek founded the Burns Advertising Company with Arthur Burns, running the business until his retirement. In addition to advertising, Ralph Novek also wrote radio plays for the CBC and contributed articles on theatre and progressive themes to various journals. Ralph Novek also translated into English, Benjamin Sack’s History of the Jews in Canada. Novek was related to Sack through his marriage.
Custodial History
Donated by Joel Novek, son of Ralph Novek to the JPL-A.
Notes
Stored in Small Collections Box#3 (SC3)
Name Access
Novek, Ralph
Subjects
Plays
Playwriting
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Sack, Benjamin Gutelius
Radio plays
Progressive Theatre (Journal)
Anti-fascism - Drama
World War, 1939-1945 - Drama
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Jewish Public Library Archives
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