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Linda Moore fonds

  • MS-3-41
  • Fonds
  • 1960-2007
The fonds includes Linda Moore's papers and files relating to her work as director of Neptune Theatre in Halifax. The fonds includes designs and annotated construction plans and photos of the theatre; annotated scripts, photos, and production notes from Neptune shows; correspondence and interview texts; video and audio footage of productions and auditions. There is also a substantial volume of material relating to the world premier production of Dracula: a Chamber Musical.

Moore, Linda

Photograph of the Honourable I.W. Akerkey, Minister of Agriculture and Marketing for Nova Scotia, turning the sod to start construction of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College residence Chapman House

Item is a photograph of the Honourable I.W. Akerkey, Minister of Agriculture and Marketing for Nova Scotia, in a bulldozer turning the sod to start construction of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College residence Chapman House. The crowd in the background is wearing convocation robes as the event took place following graduation. Further details to the story can be found in Dale Ells' account on page 136 in his book.

Photograph of a person holding the lead line of a horse on what may be the Nova Scotia Agricultural College campus with Longley house in the background

Item is a photograph of a person holding the lead line of a horse. It may have been taken on the Nova Scotia Agricultural College campus with Longley house in the background. Longley house was the original farm house that stood on campus when the property was purchased for the School of Agriculture Farm in 1889. It was removed from campus in 1957. It was at one point the home of Fred Fuller, the first manager of the Provincial farm, and later was occupied by professor Smith, head of the School of Agriculture.

Photograph of an official handing a silver tray to a recipient [at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College]

Item is a photograph of an official handing a silver plate/tray engraved with Cumming Hall to a recipient [at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College]. It may be the oldest alumni with the highest attendance at each gathering of Alumni for that year as it looks similar to the tray in the photograph of a tray being awarded to the winning 1944 class in 1974, see page 215 of Dale Ells' 1999 book, Shaped through service : an illustrated history of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College.

Photographs of Nova Scotia Agricultural College students, staff, and faculty on campus and in classrooms

File contains photographs of students, staff, and faculty in classrooms, and barns at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. There are reproductions of photographs of the travelling dairy school wagon and the travelling dairy class, reprinted from the NS annual agriculture reports, around 1904-06. There is also photographs of Dave Adams giving instruction in the old Pavilion behind Cumming Hall, a Government Farm Team and their wagon in Truro's Natal Day parade, September 14, 1897, and a person in a suit and bowler hat in front of a green house.

Photograph of four people in suits standing outdoors in front of a [Nova Scotia Agricultural College] brick building holding dedication plaques

Item is a photograph of four men, three are holding plaques dedicated to buildings on campus. Cumming Hall, named in honour of Melville Cumming (first principal of NSAC), Trueman House in honour of John M. Trueman (professor of animal husbandry and principal at NSAC), and Harlow Institute, in honour of L.C. Harlow (professor of chemistry and soils and principal at NSAC).

Photograph of an official handing a silver tray to a recipient, Vern MacKay [at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College]

Item is a photograph of an official handing a silver plate/tray engraved with Cumming Hall to a recipient, name tag says Vern MacKay [at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College]. It may be the class with the highest attendance at each gathering of Alumni for that year as it looks similar to the tray in the photograph of a tray being awarded to the winning 1944 class in 1974, see page 215 of Dale Ells' 1999 book, Shaped through service : an illustrated history of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College.

Photographs of Nova Scotia Agricultural College staff and faculty and Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture Ministers at building naming events

File contains photographs of staff and faculty, and probably principals, of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College, as well as Ministers of the Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture and Marketing. They are posing in front of stones laid at the naming ceremonies of buildings on campus. There are also people in front of building plans, receiving silver places with Cumming Hall engraved on them, and sitting in excavators breaking ground on campus.
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