Halifax Regional Municipality (N.S.)

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44.866743, -63.71602 Map of Halifax Regional Municipality (N.S.)

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  • https://lccn.loc.gov/n99830155
  • Coordinates derived from http://www4.rncan.gc.ca/search-place-names/search?lang=en

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Centre for Art Tapes presents the inaugural exhibition for the Centre for Art Tapes local curatorial residency : lies that tell the truth

Item is a poster for The Lies That Tell the Truth, an exhibition presented by the Khyber Institute for Contemporary Arts from July 15 to August 14, 2011. The exhibition was curated by Claire Hodge and Suzanne Caines and featured artists: Adad Hannah; Yam Lau; Alison S. M. Kobayashi; Johanna Householder and b.h. yael; Aoife Collins and Jeanne Ju.

Centre for Art Tapes sampler

Item is an audio cassette compilation of various works, produced by the Centre for Art Tapes. The tape includes an insert with a list of the titles of the works, artists, and details of its recording (including date). Works included are: "Looking for a New Way to Tie Knots" by 333 (Rick Sheppard, Jay White, Clancy Dennehy); "I am a Canadian" by David Craig and Bob Bean; "Isolation" by Andrew Finch; "Hara 1: Aspirations" by Judith Penner; "Sci-Fi Vid-Sending" by Ed Slopek; "Shakuhachi" by David R. Barteaux; "Threads & Sutures" by PBX (Steve Slater, Clancy Dennehy, Billy Duggan, Andrew Finch); "The Artist's Job, Rapping it Up" by Ingrid Koenig; Untitled by Dana Brousseau; "Art, Sexuality, and Censorship" by Varda Burstyn; "Rosemonde" by Andrew Short and Liane Davison; and "I Don't Know what I feel" by Andy Dowden.

Centre for Art Tapes tape collection

  • MS-3-46
  • Collection
  • 1970-2013
Collection contains over 1,300 video and audio tapes created by members or affiliates of the Centre for Art Tapes in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The collection includes works created between 1975 and 2012.

Centre for Art Tapes

Centre for disease control : collaborative installation and performance in conjunction with InFest

Item consists of two different style of the poster for the same event information. This event was held on February 27, featuring the following artists: Sebnem Koyuncu; Pierre Andre Sonolet; Handan Dogan; Dinka Pignon; Emma Hendrix; Dr. Krisp; Ali Lohan; Andrew Amy; Nimi Langer; Charles Stankievech; Sepideh Sali; Etienne Zack; Paul Wong; Vanessa Richards; Kirk Madison; Dona Szoke; Christa Dahl; Nurse Goo; Ellen Mitchell and Jane Irwin.

Ceramics by Walter Ostrom

File consists of one pamphlet for the exhibition of ceramics by NSCAD professor Walter Ostrom, presented by the Dalhousie Art Gallery in November 1971.

Pamphlet contains a photo of Ostrom, biography, and list of recent shows.

Certificate of incorporation and correspondence

File contains records relating to the 1986-1987 concert season of the Halifax Camerata Singers, including their certificate of incorporation (January 14, 1987) and a letter from Wayne Cahill (organist and choral director of the Bedford United Baptist Church) to the artistic director Jeff Joudrey regarding a supply organist.

Chambers' Cartoons exhibition

File consists of records related to the Chambers' Cartoons Exhibition, held at the Dalhousie Art Gallery in May 1973.

Records consist of newspaper clippings, invitation letters, lists of cartoons, a loan agreement from Art Gallery of Ontario, correspondence between Ernest Smith (Director, Dalhousie Art Gallery), Robert W. Chambers, and others.

Change or decay? Carleton Stanley's address before the Empire Club of Canada

Item consists of an annotated typescript copy of Carleton Stanley's address before the Empire Club of Canada in Toronto, delivered November 9, 1933, under the title "Change or Decay?" The speech discusses the notion of fundamental social ideas that are consistent across the country, the difficulties faced under parliamentary governments to ensure such consistency, and the problems inherent in the present economic system.

This speech later appeared in an amended form in the January 1934 number of the Dalhousie Review.

Changing face of pyelonephritis

Item is a videocassette of a guest lecture by Dr. R.H. Heptinstall, which was part of the Dalhousie Medical School's Friday at Four series. Friday at Four was a lecture series sponsored and organized by the School that focused on a variety of subjects by lecturers invited to speak about specialized areas of medicine. The lectures were held each Friday by the School from the 1970s to the 1990s. The video was requested by Dr. Clark from the Division of Continuing Medical Education.

Chant for Joy

Item is a tape with six tracks: Ganesha Sharanam, Satya Ma, Giridhari Gopal Lala, Hara Shiva Shankara, Smite Smite Sundara, and Om Namah Shivaya Gurave. The tape features Divya Prabha (lead voice, guitar, cymbals, tamboura, kartal) and members of the chorus from the I & I Awareness Association of Halifax. Bhupendra Jagatia plays the tabla, and Andy Dowden plays the kartal and was the recording engineer. The tape is "dedicated to the teachings of spiritual master Pundit Ravi Shankar."

Chapel for Dalhousie

File contains three presentation drawings by Drew Sperry, probably as a part of his BA Architecture program at the Nova Scotia Technical College. Drawings include elevations; floor plans; sections; and a site plan. The chapel was designed to sit between Shirreff Hall and the National Research Council building on Oxford Street.

Chapman, G. C.

File contains typed correspondence written by G.C. Chapman (from New Westminster, BC), dated May 11, 1972, and sent to Kenneth Leslie. File acknowledges enclosure of a cheque to ensure renewal of a subscription to Leslie's periodical The New Man.

Character study of Mary Caroline Hawkins

File contains a triangular piece of yellow cardboard with a 'character study' of Dalhousie student Mary Caroline Hawkins. There are two Greek letters printed at the top of the card: Delta Gamma. This card is presumed to be related to the Delta Gamma Society, a women's society at Dalhousie University.

Charles Beecher Weld fonds

  • MS-13-53
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1924] - [ca. 1979]
Fonds consists of Charles Beecher Weld's correspondence, medicine-related offprints and other textual records, records about community organizations with which he was involved, and photographs of Dalhousie University and Halifax.

Weld, Charles Beecher

Charles H. Mercer fonds

  • MS-2-659
  • Fonds
  • 1911, 1928-1936
Fonds consists of published material, correspondence, pamphlets, off-prints on foreign language broadcasting around the world; correspondence and literature on the League of Nations Society in Canada; and correspondence with the Canadian Prisoners’ Welfare Association, the Penal Association of Canada and the Prisoners’ Aid and Welfare Association.

Mercer, Charles, H.

Charles Lynch

File is an audio reel containing an episode of Title Waves. This episode features Charles Lynch (1919-1994), a Canadian journalist and author of A Funny Way to Run a Country. Hosted by Mary Jo Anderson, the episode was recorded October 30, 1986 and aired November 13, 1986.

Charles Macdonald fonds

  • MS-2-42
  • Fonds
  • 1857-1901
Fonds consists of handwritten and printed sermons and lectures and an open letter to the Chancellor of the University of Halifax (1877). It also includes a convocation address (1870) and the order of service for Macdonald's funeral (1901).

Macdonald, Charles

Charles Morse fonds

  • MS-2-254, SF Box 33, Folders 31-33
  • Fonds
  • 1896-1898, 1914-1915
Fonds comprises correspondence from William Marshall dated 1896-1898 and 1914-1915. There is also Marshall's illustrated original manuscript of his poem, "Ode to Keats," which he sent to Morse in 1896.

Morse, Charles

Charles Ritchie

File is an audio reel containing an episode of Title Waves. This episode features Charles Ritchie, author of My Grandfather's House: Scenes of Childhood and Youth. Hosted by Connie Clarke, the episode aired October 6, 1987 and was rebroadcast October 30, 1987 and July 5, 1990 on The Evening Affair, CKDU's evening public affairs program.

Charles Tupper letters

  • MS-2-75, SF Box 18, Folder 26
  • File
  • 1887, 1911
File consists of two handwritten letters by Charles Tupper. One letter is an 1887 letter of introduction to Sir Andrew Clark regarding Mr. Freeborn, a Canadian medical student in London. The second letter was written in 1911 to Mrs. J. Ross Smith in Amherst, Nova Scotia thanking her for an earlier correspondence regarding election results.

Tupper, Charles, Sir, 1821-1915

Charles Walmsley fonds

  • MS-2-521
  • Fonds
  • 1910 - 1955
Fonds consists of materials regarding the Charles Walmsley's academic life and his activities as a faculty member of Dalhousie University, including notebooks, lectures notes and a manual of the first year of the Dalhousie course of mathematics. The fonds also contains correspondence sent to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walmsley and others textual records.

Walmsley, Charles

Charlie MacDonald : part 1 of 2

File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Independently Speaking, a CKDU radio program. This episode features and interview with Charlie MacDonald, a counselor with the Nova Scotia Disabled Persons Commission. The episode aired April 5, 1990 and was rebroadcast April 11, 1991.

Charlie MacDonald : part 2 of 2

File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Independently Speaking, a CKDU radio program. This episode is the second part of an interview with Charlie MacDonald, a counselor with the Nova Scotia Disabled Persons Commission. It aired April 16, 1991 and was rebroadcast April 18, 1991.

Charlie Restino

File is an audio reel containing an episode of Earth Action, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. The episode features Charlie Restino, Cape Breton-based environmental activist with a focus in forestry, on hardwood in Cape Breton. The episode aired on April 28, 1988.

Charlotte's web

File contains original and annotated copies of set designs for Neptune Theatre's production of "Charlotte's Web," directed by J. White and designed by D. Poultney. The file include Stage Management's annotated copy and a copy of the light plot design by Brian Pincott.

Morris-Poultney, D'Arcy

Charlotte's web

File contains original and annotated copies of set designs for Neptune Theatre's production of "Charlotte's Web," directed by Jennette White and designed by Corey Mullins. The designs were drawn to the scales of 1/2" = 1' and 1" = 1'. The file also includes a coloured drawing.

Mullins, Corey

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