One girl seated on a small chair, one younger boy seated on a wicker chair, and one older girl wearing glasses, seated in the centre on the arm of the wicker chair; full pose. The girls are wearing identically decorated dresses and hair ribbons
Item is a videocassette compilation of concerts by the Tupper Band from 1980 to 1984. Two of the songs included are "Don't Cry for me Argentina" and "The Muppet Show Theme Song." The video was requested by Dr. B. Badley from the Department of Medicine.
File contains handwritten correspondence dated March 19th, 1972, written by John Tunnicliffe (Warwickshire, England) and sent to Kenneth Leslie. File expresses appreciation of the recent receipt of an issue of New Man, as well as remarking on his church work, having been ordained in 1910, and efforts at working on a memoir. He also remarks that one of his sons "is [now] vicar of a large new (pagan) parish not far from here" as well as relating a humorous anecdote about his son getting jam on his nose, and how he couldn't lick it off, while an elder brother suggested that "there's a chap at our school who can lick jam off his nose but he is a Roman Catholic."
File contains original and annotated copies of set designs for Neptune Theatre's production of "Tuesdays with Morrie," directed by Charlie Rhindress and designed by D'Arcy Morris-Poultney. Eleanor Creelman was the technical director. The designs were drawn to the scale of 1/2" = 1'.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Theatre of the Ear, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. The episode was recorded on November 15, 1983.
File contains three issues of the Truro Daily News that feature the Nova Scotia Agricultural College's 100th anniversary and the postage stamp that was created. The dates of the issues are: Monday, February 14, 2005, Tuesday, February 15, 2005, and Tuesday, February 14, 2006.
File contains typed correspondence dated June 1, 1973, and sent on "Office of the Prime Minister" letterhead from Pierre Elliott Trudeau, as related by his private secretary, Cécile Viau, and sent to Kenneth Leslie. File expresses that the "Prime Minister was very please to receive a copy" of 'O'Malley to the Reds' and offers appreciation at Leslie's "thoughtful gesture".
Item is an account of the Izaak Walton Club of Dalhousie University, written by John G. Aldous in 1984. The account chronicles the fishing trips and other activities of some prominent individuals in Dalhousie's history. The account was compiled by Donald Gordon in 2013.
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Idle Reels, a CKDU radio program. This episode aired January 16, 1988 and was rebroadcast January 29, 1988; July 17, 1988; and January 20, 1991.
File contains notes and scores for a Trotsky in Halifax concert, including scores for Trotsky Medley; Tipperary; L'internationale; Visions Fugitive III; Adele's Theme; La Marseillaise; Solidarity Song; Glutton Waltz; Ich Habe gelerent; and Auprès de ma blonde.
File contains an annotated draft of Budge Wilson's second book in the Izzie series, "Trongate Fury." The file also contains a copy of a letter from Wilson to Penguin publishers about the manuscript.
Item is a video recording of the Dalhousie Department of Theatre production of Euripides' The Trojan Women by Gwendolyn MacEwen, performed from 11 to 15 February 1992. The production was directed by Neil Dainard and produced by Dalhousie Theatre Department Productions. The production was staged at the David Mack. Murray Studio.
Item is a video recording of the Dalhousie Department of Theatre production of Euripides' The Trojan Women by Gwendolyn MacEwen, performed from 11 to 15 February 1992. The production was directed by Neil Dainard and produced by Dalhousie Theatre Department Productions. The production was staged at the David Mack. Murray Studio.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Women's Time. This episode features Trish Lerner, hosted by Juanita Montalvo. The episode aired March 31, 1987.
File is an audio reel containing a tribute to Nelson Mandela and freedom, prepared by CKDU's Bev Lamb. The tribute is from recordings from a celebration of Nelson Mandela's release at the Cornwallis Street United Baptist Church, including music from Four the Moment, Woody Guthrie, Sweet Honey and the Rock, and local gospel choirs. The tribute was recorded February 13, 1990 and aired February 21, 1990 on Title Waves, a CKDU radio program. It was rebroadcast April 25, 1994 on The Evening Affair, CKDU's evening public affairs program.
Fonds contains business, administrative and production records, including minutes, reports, agreements, photographs, employee seniority lists, accident reports, correspondence and other papers from the Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Company, Trenton Works, and Hawker Siddeley.