Two poses of one child wearing a woolen hat and checked coat standing with one hand on the chair on which one younger child wearing a bonnet and coat is seated; full pose
One woman and one man standing behind one older woman seated in wicker chair, one young boy seated on its arm, and one girl seated, with one younger boy and two girls seated in front; full pose
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of The Latin Quarter. This episode was on the Rio Group with Blase Bonpane. It was recorded April 26, 1987 and aired April 28, 1987.
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Idle Reels, a CKDU radio program. This episode aired August 19, 1992 and was rebroadcast August 23, 1992.
File contains set construction drawings for Neptune Theatre's production of "Blithe Spirit," designed by Geofrey Dinwiddie of Dinwiddie Designs (Toronto, Ontario).
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Earth Action, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. The episode features Judy Davis, who focuses on environmental, social justice, feminist, and workers' struggles in Nova Scotia, discussing a blockade in Tatamagouch. The episode aired on September 8, 1988, and was rebroadcasted on September 12, 1988 at 5:30PM.
File contains annotated set designs for Neptune Theatre's production of "Blood Brothers," directed by Linda Moore and designed by D'Arcy Morris-Poultney.
File contains set designs for Neptune Theatre's production of "Blood Relations, directed by S. Pollock and designed by P. Clark (set) and S.J. Degenstein (lighting).
Item is a videocassette of human histology lecture by Dr. H. Dickson. The video consists of slides with voice-over. It was requested by Dr. Dickson from the Department of Anatomy.
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Idle Reels, a CKDU radio program. This episode combines sounds of a blooper, NATO, a TV edit, and a tin whistle. It was recorded August 9, 1986; aired August 17, 1986; and was rebroadcast August 31, 1986 and October 15, 1989.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of The Word is Out, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. This episode features the long version of "blowing up a storm for lesbian liberation", and includes artists Catherine Hughes, Gail, Darlene, and Jane. The episode was recorded on July 23, 1990, and was broadcasted on August 7, 1990.
Item is an audio recording that includes contributions from Jane Morrigan, Joanne, Jennifer, Lynne Wanyeki, Mary Ann Mancini, Darlene, Margot Parker, Erin, Gail, Susan, Thorn Davies, and others who wished to be anonymous. The tape was created by Catherine Hughes and submitted for a Centre for Art Tapes scholarship.
File contains original and annotated copies of set designs for Neptune Theatre's production of "Blue/Orange." Eleanor Creelman was the technical director.
File contains annotated copies of the set designs for Neptune Theatre's school tour productions of "Blue Horses" and "Class Project," directed by Jennette White and designed by D'Arcy Morris-Poultney.
Two men standing behind two men who are seated; full pose. Those in the front are holding brooms crossed in front of the Bluenose Curling Club's Champions' Trophy and two curling rocks
Two men standing behind two men who are seated, all wearing curling bonnets and holding brooms; full pose. In front one curling rock is placed on each side of the Bluenose Curling Club's Champions' Trophy
Two men standing behind two men who are seated; full pose. Those in the front are holding brooms crossed in front of the Bluenose Curling Club's Champions' Trophy and two curling rocks
Two men standing between two men who are seated, each holding a broom; full pose. One is wearing a wedge-shaped cap; the others are wearing checked bonnets. The Bluenose Curling Club's Champions' Trophy is placed on the ground centre front
Two men standing behind two men who are seated, all wearing curling bonnets and buttoned sweaters on which are Bluenose Curling Club Crests; full pose. Those in the front are holding brooms crossed in front of the Bluenose Curling Club's Champions' Trophy
Two men standing behind two men who are seated, all wearing curling bonnets and buttoned sweaters on which are Bluenose Curling Club Crests; full pose. Each is holding brooms which is crossed with that of the man adjacent to him. In front is the Bluenose Curling Club's Champions' Trophy
Display of six trophies belong to the Bluenose Curling Club, named the "Gill-Dearbourn Trophy", "Thompson & Sutherland Ltd. Trophy", "Goodman Trophy", "Henry R. Thompson Ltd. Trophy", "Hayden Insulators Trophy" and "J. A. Cunningham Trophy"
Two men standing holding curling brooms behind two men seated, all wearing bonnets; full pose. Between the two men standing is a large trophy and two curling stones inscribed: "Bluenose"
Item consists of two copies of a drawing of the propulsion shafting of the Bluenose II. The drawing includes a plan view of the existing shafting and a detail of the proposed modification, showing the installation of a twin disc coupling. The drawing was completed by G. T. Nelson from the Halifax Shipyards Drawing Office on September 23rd, 1965. The drawing is labelled "DRG. No. MX-625." Both copies of the drawing are stamped and dated by Halifax Shipyards. One copy has a stamp of approval from the Canada Department of Transport, which is dated October 4th, 1965.
File contains a set of construction and heating blueprints for the Arts Building for Dalhousie University (now the University Club), which was designed by Halifax architect Andrew R. Cobb with consulting architect Frank Darling of Toronto and engineer Charles Harrington. The file also contains an electrostatic print set reproduced on polyester, which is missing sheet no. 4.
File contains drawings created by Andrew Cobb for an arts building commissioned by the Board of Governors as part of their building plans during the late 1920s/early 1930s, which also included a gymnasium, power plant, men's dormitory, and extensions to the Science Building and Shirreff Hall. The planned site for the building, which was cancelled due to financial restraints, was adjacent to the temporary arts building, which had been built in 1921 to house the law school. Drawings include a preliminary sketch of the front (north) elevation; west, east, south and north elevations; skeleton section; and detailed floor plans.
File is an audio reel containing a recording of Blye Frank on the pro-feminist man at a panel discussion on "What is Feminism?" at Dalhousie University. The recording aired November 20, 1991 and was rebroadcast November 22, 1991 on Title Waves and November 26, 1991 on The Word is Out.