Item is program one of University of the Air's "Textiles: Their Development and Effects" series, recorded on February 4, 1983 and broadcast on CJCH-TV. The episode was presented by Dr. Robert Doyle, Director of Costume Studies for the Department of Theatre, Dalhousie University. Production staff included Charles Doucet, director and producer, and Nancy Fraser, national series coordinator.
Item is program two of University of the Air's "Textiles: Their Development and Effects" series, recorded on February 4, 1983 and broadcast on CJCH-TV. The episode was presented by Dr. Robert Doyle, Director of Costume Studies for the Department of Theatre, Dalhousie University. Production staff included Charles Doucet, director and producer, and Nancy Fraser, national series coordinator.
File contains correspondence between Robert Doyle and the Banff Centre; Christopher Bank & Associates, Inc.; Samuel E. Barison; Barnes & Noble Bookstores Inc.; Bath Corporation, Personnel Officer; Bernard; Bibliotheque Nationale du Quebec; Bradford Industrial Museum; Brookes Diamond Productions; Butterick Canada Limited; Callaghan & Authors Productions Limited; Canadian Broadcasting Corporation; Canadian Converters Co., Limited; Canadian Embassy, Paris; Canadian General Tower Ltd.; Canadian Opera Co.; Canadian Theatre Review Publications; Charlottetown Festival; CIBA Dyes; CIBA Review Limited; Clarke, Irwin & Company Limited; Clydesdale Bank PLC; Commonwealth Institute; Confederation Centre of the Arts; Coppendale; Core Design Group; Costume Society; Costume Society of Nova Scotia; Court House Theatre Company; Martha Creighton; and Clary Croft.
File contains a pamphlet called "A Personal Risk Assessment for Craftsmen and Artists," several pamphlets about teaching practices, an issue of "Focus on University Teaching and Learning," documents from the Recording Teaching Accomplishment Institute, a document called "Ethical Principles in University Teaching," collected memorandums from the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences from 1995, and various other documents collected by Robert Doyle at Dalhousie University. The file also contains the teaching dossiers of Mark D. Ludman, Kathleen Marie Landymore, and Satoko Suzuki, which were used as examples by the Recording Teaching Accomplishment Institute.
File contains documents that were used by Robert Doyle when planning a sabbatical in Europe. Documents include correspondence, pamphlets, financial information, and other information about sabbaticals and Europe.
File contains various documents related to the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and the Dalhousie Faculty Assocaiton. The file contains a spiral bound book called "A Collective Agreement between the Board of Governors of Dalhousie College and University and the Dalhousie Faculty Association. The file also contains several memorandums to the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Lastly, the file contains Robert Doyle's membership card to the Dalhousie Faculty Club.
File contains material from costume studies courses taught by Robert Doyle between 1990 and 1992. The documents include examinations, class lists, grades, student assessments, written assignments completed by students, class handouts, and personal notes. The file also contains a report of the review committee for the Costume Studies program and a program for "The Hand of Creation," a show of costumes put on by costume studies students on April 10th, 1991.
File contains documents related to Doyle's position as Chair of the Advisory Committee on the Chair of the Department of English, including letters of recommendation, correspondence, schedules, meeting minutes, the final report, and a notepad with handwritten notes.
File contains documents related to the Louisbourg costuming program, such as instructions on how to make stockings and other items, a notepad with handwritten notes, progress reports, correspondence, invoices, and telegrams. The file also includes notes for readers from the Victoria and Albert Museum Library, coorespondence from the Nova Scotia Department of Culture Recreation & Fitness about summer programs that Doyle led, information about Nova Scotia Textiles Limited, and Nova Scotia Textiles lecture notes and slide cues.
File contains a photocopy of Toronto Star's review of Electra, with section on Boyle's designs highlighted. The review is written by Harvey Chusid. The article includes a photograph of Monique Mercure as Electra.
Item is a program from Theatre New Brunswick's production of Dear Santa. The production was part of their 2003-2004 season. Robert Doyle designed the set and costumes for this production. The cover of the program features an illustration by Robert Doyle.
File contains a publicity photograph of Robert Doyle and a female dancer (name not legible). The photograph was taken by Nelson Renaud. It shows the two dancers posing together in black outfits.
Item is a program from an exhibit called "Design is a Six Letter Word: Works of Robert Doyle." The exhibit ran from March 25th 1988 to June 26th 1988 at the Dalhousie Art Gallery. The program features a black and white reproduction of a set design painted by Robert Doyle.
Item is a program from an exhibit called "The Myth and Magic in Costuming for the Stage." The exhibit took place at the Mary E. Black Gallery in Halifax. The exhibit was created by Robert Doyle. The program features black and white reproductions of costume designs by Robert Doyle.
Item is program four of University of the Air's "Textiles: Their Development and Effects" series, recorded on February 4, 1983 and broadcast on CJCH-TV. The episode was presented by Dr. Robert Doyle, Director of Costume Studies for the Department of Theatre, Dalhousie University. Production staff included Charles Doucet, director and producer, and Nancy Fraser, national series coordinator.
Item is a promotional postcard for "Waisted Efforts: An Illustrated Guide to Corset Making", a book by Robert Doyle. The book was published by Sartorial Press in 1997. The front of the postcard features a picture of a woman wearing a corset. The back of the postcard has an order form for the book.
Item is a program from Theatre New Brunswick's production of The Hobbit. The production was part of Theatre New Bunswick's 2003-2004 season. Robert Doyle was the set and costume designer for this production.
This series contains Robert Doyle’s incoming and outgoing correspondence. Correspondents include friends, colleagues, and students. Topics covered include personal and employment concerns mostly pertaining to the theatre.
File contains correspondence between Robert Doyle and Adirondack-Hudson Arms Co., Advance Process Supply Co., Aiko’s Art Materials Import, Anansi Press, Another Theatre Company, Patrick Anthony Consultants, Charles Armour, Army Museum Halifax Citadel, and Associated Designers of Canada.
File contains correspondence between Robert Doyle and Dalhousie Alumni; Dalhousie University; Dalhousie University Bookstore; Dartmouth Heritage Museum; Dazien’s Inc.; Mrs. Deneuse; Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development; Distribulite Ltd.; Dixon, Moore & Associates Ltd.; Donita Enterprises; Mitch Douglas; K. R. Drummond, Bookseller; Encyclopedia Britannica; Federation of Canada-China Friendship Association; Fine Food Investments Ltd.; Foreningen Hemslojden; Fry Investment Management Ltd.; Hans Gerriets; Bill Gilmour; Guild of the St. Lawrence Centre; Haber Artists; Halifax Ballet Theatre; Halifax Grammar School; Halifax Herald Ltd.; Kelly Handerek; Harlequin Books Inc.; Arthur L. Harrigan; Julia Harrison; Hatchards Booksellers, Ltd.; Bernard Havard; Heather; H. L. Henry; Henson Associates, Inc.; Holland College; Imperial Oil Limited; Isora Integrated Ceilings Ltd.; Janus Museum Consultants Ltd.; John; Keith; Kitz, Matheson, Green & MacIsaac; Lamplough Cutlery Ltd.; Laval University; Flo Lawrence; Leicestershire Museum; Levy’s Leather; Loren W. Lillis; London Little Theatre; Longman’s Canada Ltd.; J. H. Longmire & Sons; L’Oreal; David Loynd; A. Ludwig & Sons, Ltd.; and Alan Lund.
File contains various documents related to Robert Doyle's activities at Dalhousie University. The documents include information about retirement benefits, correspondence about the Blackmore Award, a character sketch assignment description, reviews of the Costume Studies program, and unit reviews. Correspondence include letters and memorandums to and from Robert Doyle, Peter Perina, Lynn Sorge, Amy Sampson, Ray D. Byham (Assistant Dean, Student Matters), John T. O'Brien, and Tanis Delaney. The file contains several student letters of endorsement for the Costume Studies program. The file also contains a photocopied map of the Halifax Metro Centre.
File contains various documents related to Robert Doyle's activities at Dalhousie University between 1990 and 1993. Documents include Dalhousie Faculty Association agendas, Workload Task Force documents, a booklet called "The Citadel: into the 21st Century," an issue of "Focus on University Teaching and Learning," and many personal notes written on lined paper. The file also contains a spiral bound notebook used for French exercises, which is most blank.
File contains the Nova Scotian section from the April 12, 1996 issue of the Chronicle Herald. The front page of the section features an article about a Dalhousie University Costume Studies project. The project was a re-enactment of a wedding that took place on December 29, 1764 between Joseph Goreham and Ann Spry. The article is divided between two pages of the newspaper section and features three black and white photographs of the event.
File contains documents from costume design courses taught by Robert Doyle between 1995 and 1997. The documents include completed assignments written by students, class schedules, photocopied handouts about ancient costumes, and course outlines. The course represented by these documents include History of Costume, The Aesthetics of Ritual Costume, Tailoring, Textile Fabrications, and The Designer's Language, and others.
File contains a variety of documents related to Robert Doyle's activities at Dalhousie University and the course that he taught in the 1996-1997 academic year. The documents include: class lists; student grades; examination books; course outlines; photocopies of articles; Dalhousie Faculty Association documents; departmental meeting agendas; production notes; several letters to students about whether they were returning to the program; two unopened pay stubs; photographs of a ball gown; a pamphlet about the Costume Studies program; an issue of "Explorer: Research News at Dalhousie"; and an issue of "Focus: on University Teaching and Learning." The courses represented by these documents include History of Costume, The Designer's Language, Tailoring, and Textile Fabrication.
File contains posters for the "1864" Historical Costume Showcase, a letter about the 1864 Costume Workshop, a schedule for Charlottetown Heritage and History Day, a paper called "Re-creating our Heritage: A paper, presented to the Charlottetown Confederation Players on the merits of recreating an image of the island historical heritage," other correspondence with the Charlottetown Confederation Players and the Historical Costume Initiative, correspondence with the Capital Commission, several fabric samples, and photocopies of a notebook with notes about the construction of various objects (possibly set pieces). The file also contains documents related to Doyle's participation in the Citizen Ambassador Program Theatre Education Delegation to the People's Republic of China, including an application for life and disability insurance and information about a short term travel grant from the Canada Council.
File contains documents about the 4th Annual Costume Society Symposium at Bath, other documents related to the Costume Society, a project proposal for the Dalhousie Craft Fashion Project, information about a Dalhousie Theatre Department fashion show, criteria for promotion from the University of Regina Theatre Department, information about an exhibit called "Women of Invention" at the Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature including two slides, photographs and sketches of the Salvation Army building on Cunard Street, a letter about a development on Hollis Street, a price list from Weaver's Loft, a list of contact information for various services, documents about the Louisbourg Calendar Project,
Item is a program from a production of Ain't Misbehavin' that was put by The Grand Theatre in London, Ontario in 2001. Robert Doyle designed the costumes for the production.
File contains 16 photographs of costumes from "The Myth & Magic in costuming," an exhibition which took place at the Mary Black Gallery. Robert Doyle curated this exhibit and designed several of the costumes.
Item is a book called "Nova Scotia Tattoo: Five Year Tradition." The book contains articles about the Nova Scotia Tattoo from 1979 to 1983. The book contains several black and white photographs from the Tattoo and the cover features two bugle players. Robert Doyle is mentioned in the book because he designed costumes for some of the performances.
File contains a photocopy of Toronto Star's review of Electra, with section on Boyle's designs highlighted. The review is written by Harvey Chusid. The article includes a photograph of Monique Mercure as Electra.
File contains correspondence between Robert Doyle and Targe Productions; Textile Trade Association; Theatre Ontario; Theatre Plus; Tiranti, Alec Ltd.; Tobin Lake Studios; Toronto Arts Foundation; Town of Amherst Centennial Committee; United Paper Mills Ltd.; University of Alberta; University of British Columbia; University of Iowa; University of Montreal; University of Regina Theatre Department; University of Saskatchewan Regina Campus; University of Toronto; University of Victoria; University of Waterloo; Weaver’s Loft Ltd.; Whitman Publishing, Golden Press of Canada Ltd.; Williams, David; Wimbledon School of Art; Xerox Canada; and York University.
File contains appointment letters, contracts, and other correspondence related to Robert Doyle's activities at Dalhousie University. The file contains correspondence between Robert Doyle and Bonnie Best-Fleming (Reserve Assistant, Dalhousie University Library); Donald D. Betts (Dean, Faculty of Arts and Science); Dr. Howard Clark (President); Basil Cohen; Brian C. Crocker (University Secretary and Legal Counsel); Leland Crowell (Co-ordinator, Employee Benefits); Henry Hicks (President); James Grey (Dean); D. Johnson (Officer); L. H. Lawrence (Chair, Department of Theatre); W. Andrew MacKay (President); Oriel C. L. MacLennan (Information Services, Dalhousie University Library); Susie Manthey; Dr. Overton; Peter Perina; Richard Roy (Director, Paris American Academy); Cindy Russel; Alasdair M. Sinclair (Vice President, Academic & Research); Rowland Smith (Dean, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences); Lynn Sorge; Graham D. Taylor (Dean, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences); and Patrick Vallee.
File contains documents related to grievances by students in the Department of Theatre against Robert Doyle, referred to as "the Doyle Case." The documents include letters, memorandums, reports, and other documents.
File contains documents related to grievances by students in the Department of Theatre against Robert Doyle, referred to as "the Doyle Case." The documents include letters, memorandums, reports, and other documents about the situation as well as the complaint statements submitted by students.
File contains six collages of photographs which were used as research for set designs and costumes. The collages were part of Robert Doyle's teaching portfolio. The photographs are mounted on matboards and show various unidentified people and locations.
File contains correspondence about the Dr. Basil Cooke Award, a lecture schedule, correspondence from students, a list of student addresses, a memorandum about the faculty academic priorities ranking process, departmental meeting agenda and minutes, student assessment of instruction forms, unit reviews and unit review responses. The file includes reference letters for Mark De Coste; Freda Larade; Gail Worobey; Beata Slesinski; and Amanda Stapells. The file also contains letters from Avery Anderson; Monique B. Moffatt; Vivien Lau; James A. W.; Alison West; Tanya Shaw; and Patsy, which are mostly letters accepting invitations to return to the program.