One man and five boys standing behind two men and four boys seated with one dog lying centre front; full pose. All are wearing army uniform and carrying rifles
One man and two boys standing behind six boys also standing, with one man and four boys seated on chairs behind one boy seated and two lying on the ground; full pose. All are wearing army uniform
Seven boys standing on a bench behind seven boys standing on the ground, with three men and four boys seated on chairs and sic boys seated cross-legged in the front; full pose. All are wearing army uniform
Two men standing behind four men also standing, with seven men and boys seated on chairs behind two young men lying and one seated on the ground; full pose. All are wearing army uniform
Three boys standing on a bench behind six boys standing on the ground, with three men and four boys seated on chairs and one boy seated and two boys lying in front; full pose. All are wearing army uniform
File contains correspondence from individuals and organizations with names beginning with "A" or "B." Correspondents include Don Aldous (attached is a report from the Forum Fisheries Agency), Carol Amaratunga (including attached documents, including a discussion paper), John Armstrong (attached are government documents), and Christopher Barr.
File contains correspondence with various individuals. Correspondents include Najeeb Al Nuimi (Legal Advisor to the Crown Prince on Qatar), which discuss Pacem in Maribus XXI, and the Secretary-General's consultations on the Law of the Sea, and attached is a paper by Mann Borgese: "Making the Convention 'Universally Accepatble';" Lennox Ballah of the Institute of Marine Affairs (attached is a copy of the Nonpaper); W. Balzan (personal assistant to Guido De Marco); Paul Berenger, Minister of Foreign Affairs for Mauritius; Martin Blakeway (who wrote to the Prince of Tonga about raitification of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea); United Nations Secretary General Boutros Boutros-Ghali, which advocate turing the Preparatory Commission into an Interim Authority, in light of the "boat paper; and Salvino Busuttil on Malta's failure to announce ratification of the convention.
File contains correspondence with Richard Apostle; Garry Comber; John Craven; Raymond Dubois; and R.G. Durham (Scotiabank). Topics of discussion include the Marine Affairs Diploma Program at Dalhousie, the establishment of the International Centre for Ocean Development (ICOD), and appointments to the staff of the ICOD.
File includes correspondence relating to ICOD audits, comments about course descriptions, and information about scholarships to the summer programme, as well as correspondence with the University of Newfoundland, Dalhousie, and the Office of the Minister of External Relations and the Canadian International Development Agency. Correspondents include Carol Amaratunga; Kim N.I. Bell; Linda Brown; Trevor Chandler; Aldo Chircop; Garry Comber; and Gilles Dery. File contains a CV that has not been digitized.
File contains three of an original set of four presentation drawings on board created by Drew Sperry for Arch 5, an architecture class at the Nova Scotia Technical University. Drawings include a street perspective; sections; floor plan; and reflected ceiling plan.
File contains three presentation drawings on board created by Drew Sperry for an architecture class at the Nova Scotia Technical University. Drawings include an interior perspective (in colour); sections and elevation; and floor plans.
Item is a brochure titled "A brief history of Nova Scotia Agricultural College", no date. The forward is written by William A. Jenkins, NSAC principal between 1964-1972. The brochure is 17 pages, illustrated, some colour. Text by W.J. Hawkins ; art direction by Thomas J. Fennell, Nova Scotia Information Service ; photographs by Sherman Hines. A Brief History . . . by W.J. Hawkins ; '-Memories – class of ’62 [does that mean the autobiographies were printed in – 2004?] ; Installation – President Florizone (Dal)
File contains a photocopy of "A Brief History of the Coloured Baptists of Nova Scotia" by P. E. McKerrow. The front cover says "ARCHIVES COPY _ NOT TO BE REMOVED." The book was used as research material during a study on the forced migration of residents of Africville conducted by Don Clairmont and Dennis Magill in the late 1960s.
File consists of a photocopy of a case study written and researched by Lesley Choyce with comments by Brian Gifford from 1981. The case study includes an overview of the history of the Ecology Action Centre, its organizational structure, financial operations, the future plans.
File contains two copies of a poster for a concert by the Halifax Camerata Singers in collaboration with Camerata Xara Young Women's Choir and John Hancock (CBC Radio National Sports Host), which took place at the First Baptist Church in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
File contains two copies of a poster for a concert by the Halifax Camerata Singers in collaboration with the Maritime Brass Quintet and John Hancock (CBC Radio National Sports Host), which took place at the First Baptist Church in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
File contains set designs for Neptune Theatre's production of "A Christmas Carol," directed by I.N. Watts and designed by Andrew Murray. The file includes some original drawings by Murray and annotated copies of the plans.
File contains set designs for Neptune Theatre's production 1985-1986 production of "A Christmas Carol," directed by I.N. Watts and designed by Andrew Murray. The file also includes an annotated copy of a set design drawn by David B. Ingraham for "Evita" (September 1983), which was either misfiled (see MS-3-1, OS Folder 181), or used by Andrew in the design for "A Christmas Carol."
File contains set designs for Neptune Theatre's 1989 production of "A Christmas Carol," directed by Graham Whitehead and designed by Ted Roberts. The file also includes a props list.
File contains set designs for Neptune Theatre's 1992 production of "A Christmas Carol," directed by Paula Dankert and designed by J. Cameron. The file includes Cameron's original drawings and some annotated copies. *Note: Pages 28 & 29 are not scanned.
File contains annotated copies of set designs for Neptune Theatre's production of "A Christmas Carol," directed by Jennifer White and designed by D'Arcy Morris-Poultney. The designs were drawn to scales of 1/4" = 1' and 1/2" = 1'. The technical director and lighting designer for the production was Scott Miller.
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of the Poetry Show. This episode features Roland Blinn, a songwriter and musician from Halifax, with poetry on the massacre at École Polytechnique in Montreal, Quebec on December 6, 1989. The episode aired January 1, 1993 and was rebroadcast November 21, [1993].
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Idle Reels, a CKDU radio program. This episode was compiled from earlier episode of Idle Reels on September 9, 1986. It aired September 21, 1986 and was rebroadcast August 16, 1987; October 8, 1989; and February 23, 1992.
File contains a report entitled "A Concept for a Proposed Marine Affairs Manual" prepared for ICOD by John Gratwick, as well as an 8.5x66 inch organizational chart. The organizational chart has not been digitized.
File contains manuscript relating to the article A Conceptual Framework for Integrated Ecological Monitoring and Research in and Around Kejimkujik National Park.
File contains correspondence related to persons or organizations associated with the letter "A". These include Garland Allen from Washington University, the American Association of Anatomists, Makoto Asashima at the University of Tokyo, Ron Amundson, the University of Alberta, and more.
File contains the lyrics for A family portrait by Barry Stagg, written to commemorate Nova Scotia Agricultural College's centennial anniversary in 2006.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Women's Time. This episode is the first part of a two-part series that features parts of a lecture given at Dalhousie University, entitled "A Feminist Aesthetic," by Donna Smyth, a feminist writer and professor at Acadia University.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Women's Time. This episode is the second part of a two-part series that features parts of a lecture given at Dalhousie University, entitled "A Feminist Aesthetic," by Donna Smyth, a feminist writer and professor at Acadia University.
File contains original and annotated copies of set designs for Neptune Theatre's production of "A Few Good Men," directed by Ted Dykstra and designed by Patrick Clark. Eleanor Creelman was the technical director.
File contains the final draft of Budge Wilson's children's story "A Fiddle for Angus," and a note to her agent, Leona Trainer, about the draft. The file also contains the typescript of a short story entitled "My Heroine, Murphy Brown," by Budge Wilson (undated), which was included in the anthology "Friendships" (2006).
File contains an unpublished manuscript; the cover page features a quote from Robinson Jeffers, "... Life; a flicker of men and moths ...," and a longer poem by Elinor Wylie.
File contains set designs for Neptune Theatre's production of "A Funny Thing happened on the way to the Forum," directed by Suzanne Moore with designs by Patrick Clark. The file contains one of Clark's original drawings and annotated copies.
File contains annotated copies of set and lighting designs for Neptune Theatre's production of "A Gift to Last," directed by Jean Morpurgo and designed by Michael Gianfrancesco. Eleanor Creelman was the technical director. The designs are drawn to a scale of 1/4" = 1'.
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Idle Reels, a CKDU radio program. This episode includes sounds relating to a Vegetarian breakfast, cooking with S. Beaton, vegetable water diet, and God's guide to good eating. The episode aired April 31, 1987 and was rebroadcast May 3, 1987; February 28, 1988; and March 29, 1992.