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Ebenezer Bigelow

This series contains records pertaining to Ebenezer Bigelow's work as a shipbuilder, including correspondence, ledgers, legal documents and financial papers. It also comprises personal papers including diaries, a memoir and a family bible.

Bigelow, Ebenezer, 1815-1889

John Robert Bigelow

This series contains four sub-series: Subject Files; Personal Correspondence; Professional Correspondence and Notes; and Scotia Sales Correspondence. The Subject Files and Personal Correspondence sub-series contain materials largely related to John Bigelow's interest in his family genealogy. The Professional Correspondence and Notes sub-series provides a broad view of his employment across the forestry industry, both regionally and nationally, while the Scotia Sales Correspondence comprises monthly records during his tenure as director of the company.

Bigelow, John Robert, 1906-1997

Bigelow Familys' photographs

This series contains primarily photographs of Bigelow family members and vessels, as well as photographic reproductions of paintings of ships.

Records relating to the regional and national activities of the Nova Scotia and New Brunswick branches of the National Farm Radio Forum

Series contains records related to the operations of the Nova Scotia and New Brunswick Farm Radio Forum branches and their contributions to the the National Farm Radio Forum from 1937-65. Records include pamphlets, scripts, correspondence, memos, newsletters, guides, National Secretaries report, annual reports from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick regions, and minutes from the regional and national meetings and conferences.
Some of the records were created and collected by Longly and C.A. Douglas, as well as regional secretary Rosemary Campbell.
The National Farm Radio Forum was a national rural listening-discussion group project sponsored by the Canadian Association for Adult Education, the Canadian Federation of Agriculture and CBC. Initially, this program was a dramatized discussion of farm problems in wartime, arranged in cooperation with the Canadian Federation of Agriculture, and the Canadian Association for Adult Education. Eventually, it evolved into discussions by individuals from various communities across the country. The program was developed by Orville Shugg and Neil Morrison.

Newsletters

Series contains publicity about the productions and issues of Theatre Arts Guild's newsletters, The Curtain and Contact.

Posters

Series contains publicity posters from several Theatre Arts Guild productions.

Aristotle

Series contains manuscripts and notes relating to Artistotle, including his Metaphysics.

Bliss Carman documents in the William Inglis Morse Collection

This series consists of original manuscripts of Bliss Carman's poetry, his correspondence and photographs of himself, along with his wife and son. Also included are offprints and clippings of his published poetry.

A manuscript of May and June can be found in the Manuscript series, and photographs of Bliss Carman can be found in the Graphic Material and Portrait series.

Carman, Bliss

Graphic Materials

This series consists of a sket of the cutter 'Mary' that belonged to Major Love, photographs of Bliss Carman and a portrait of Louisa May Alcott, which were collected by William Inglis Morse.

More photographs of Bliss Carman can be found in the series Bliss Carman.

Election broadcast material

This series consists of election broadcast coverage material for the CBC. It includes planning the coverage for the election night broadcast, reports of problems with the election night broadcasts, broadcast scripts and viewers' comments.

Manuscripts and reference material

This series consists of manuscripts, broadcast scripts, commentary and poetry written by Allen. It also includes some reference material that was used to write various broadcasts.

Productions and projects

This series contains records relating to Robert Doyle’s designs for various theatre productions. The files contain programs, set plans, and costume sketches.

Edith Murray Creighton

Series consists of materials created and/or accumulated by Edith Murray Creighton, including correspondence, articles, personal papers and memorabilia, scrapbooks, and photographs.

Creighton, Edith Murray, 1892-1994

Dalhousie University

This series consists of records relating to Dalhousie University, the Faculty of Law, the law library, course material and university committees including the Senate committee, Cultural Activities, and the Arts Gallery committee. Types of records include lecture notes, syllabi, reading lists, departmental memos, correspondence and meeting minutes.

Subseries include, Arts Sub-Committee ; Course Records ; Faculty of Law ; Law Library ; Senate Committees and Cultural Activities.

Professional Associations

This series consists of records created by professional associations that Nicholls belonged to, such as the Association of Canadian Law Teachers, the International Law Association, the Seldon Society and the Society of Public Teachers of Law. Types of records include meeting minutes, printed material and reports.

Writings of George Nicholls

This series consists of journal articles and essays written by Nicholls and published in various legal publications, including the Canadian Bar Review.

Canadian Arctic

Series includes maps, booklets, correspondence, newsletters, and other documents related to Barbara Hinds’ interest and travels in the Canadian Arctic.

Sound recordings created by Barbara Hinds

Series includes reel-to-reel tapes and cassette tapes of recordings made by Barbara Hinds. The recordings include recordings from Hinds’ trips to the Canadian Arctic, recordings made for a TV series, and other recordings. Most of the recordings are interviews. The series also includes Barbara Hinds' tape recorder in its canvas carrying case.

Halifax Disaster records

Series contains research materials, manuscript drafts and a typescript of a Archibald MacMechan's official report about the Halifax Explosion, which he was asked by authorities to write.

Ten Seconds After Closing

Series includes records created and collected by Mary Vingoe related to her play Ten Seconds After Closing, which premiered at Nightwood Theatre in 1980 under the direction of Cynthia Grant.

Dalhousie University Libraries human resources

Series comprises records related to job descriptions, personnel appointments and performance, and includes records types such as correspondence, reports and reviews. Human resource-related committee records are found in the Dalhousie University Libraries committee and task force series.

Archives administration

Series contains administrative records created and maintained by the University Archives in areas such as human resources; grant funding; archives-related reports, surveys and policies; and unit reviews.

Lockeport Town Papers

Sousfonds contains correspondence from Captain Charles Smith and his wife; Letters to Edwin and Evangeline Williams; Fred Griffin; Charles Stewart. Sousfonds also contains a history of Allendale, material about schools, municipal tax list, receipt books, material on Lockeport Ships, a list of vessels and a guest book all relating to Lockeport, Nova Scotia.

Trevor Bebb's research papers

This sousfonds contains research notes relating to the history of Shipping and Shipbuilding, Lockeport Businesses, Shelburne County History, Nova Scotia History and the West Indies trade. This material consists of handwritten notes or photocopies of original documents. There are a few documents that are listed under the “Printed material” series that are original printed documents.
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