File is a photograph of Dr. Donald Ingram Rice and a two-page document which is an announcement of his retirement as Executive-Director of the College of Family Physicians of Canada.
File contains records documenting the design and installation of the bar in the Pond Playhouse lobby, including correspondence, a proposal, drawings, notes and three photographs of the carpenter and the finished project.
27 individual portraits on 8 x 10 negative: Allister Clark; Miss Fraser - Commercial; A.J Albert, Jr.; C.R. Dumphy - BA; Eva Skinner - Music; Allister MacKay; Allan MacKay; Jack Penney; George W. MacKenzie - MA - Principal; C.J.W. Keddy - MA - Vice-Principal; Don MacLeod; Margaret Murray; Irene Douglas; Helen Sherwood; Irene Fitzpatrick; Helen Clow; James Embree; Margaret MacDonald; Phyllis Sproull; Ira MacKenzie; Elma Hatch; Ethel MacDonald; Peg O'Leary; Lawrence Sutherland; Lloyd Bates; David Chabassal; David Godfrey
File contains photographs of people, buildings, and scenery in Brittany in 1963. Alexander Leighton was possibly there for a sabbatical. A psychiatric study similar to the Stirling County Study had apparently been completed in the region.
File contains photographs, invitations, and other documentation about Eyelevel Gallery artists and programming from the late 1970s and early 1980s. Artists documented in the file include Kenneth Coutts-Smith, Richard Robertson, Michael Fernandes, Jan Meyerowitz, James MacSwain, Rita McKeough, and others. File also includes small scrapes of paper and sticky notes with references to the original location of the documentation in the Gallery.
File contains various photographs belonging to Joyce Barkhouse depicting her family (including Margaret Atwood), friends, and travels. These include a trip to Oberammergau in 1980 with Mary Wade, Mildred Smith, and Frances Brown, as well as trips to London and Newfoundland. Some of the photographs are scanned onto black and white sheet of paper in batches, while others are originals.
File contains various photographs belonging to Joyce Barkhouse depicting her family, friends, and travels. These include trips to Barbados, Florida, Ontario, Toronto, Lunenberg, Yarmouth, Harbourville, and the Prince George Hotel in Halifax, as well as Barkhouse's 75th birthday party.
File contains photographs collected for potential publication in Wayves Magazine. Materials include production stills from the Thom Fitzgerald [director] film The Hanging Garden and the Margaret Wescott [director] film Stolen Moments, promotional photos for the television series Kids in the Hall, and photographs of local Halifax events.
File contains largely unidentified colour prints of buildings, landscapes and sometimes people in Russia taken on a trip by Marq de Villier and Sheila Hirtle.