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Anil elephant drops dead : [newspaper article]

Item is a clipping of a newspaper article by an unidentified author titled "Anil Elephant Drops Dead." The article is about the death of Balakrishnan, an elephant brought to East River, Nova Scotia by the Anil Canada Ltd. hardboard plant.

Anger in Ernest and Ernestine

File contains original and annotated copies of set and light plot designs for Neptune Theatre's studio production of "Anger in Ernest and Ernestine," directed by Leah Cherniak and designed by Nigel Scott.

Scott, Nigel

Angels in America

File contains the original set designs for Neptune Theatre's production of "Angels in America," directed by Linda Moore and designed by Brian Perchaluk. The play was presented in the Rebecca Cohn Auditorium.

Perchaluk, Brian

Andrew's tree and Two weeks, twice a year

File contains set designs for Neptune Theatre's lunchtime productions of "Andrew's Tree" and "Two Weeks, Twice a Year," designed by J. Cooke. The file includes some original drawings and copies of the set designs for "Andrew's Tree."

Cooke, Jennifer

And when I wake

File contains set designs for Neptune Theatre's production of "And when I wake," directed by David S. and designed by Andrew Murray. File includes one original drawing (of doors); other set designs are annotated copies.

Murray, Andrew

Anatomy

These notes written by James Dinwiddie between October 8 and November 24, 1807 are from a series of anatomy lectures given by W. Taunton. The lectures cover the skeletal system and various organs as well as military medicine in the field.

Anatomy

These notes written by James Dinwiddie on November 10, 1807 are from an anatomy lecture discussing respiration.

An autograph letter of Saccardy, describing in detail his voyage round Acadie, and including in the document a coloured map of the Basin of Annapolis.

For meagre details concerning this engineer, as also concerning Gargas, compare the records found in the Introduction. The date of this record differs slightly from that of the official copy of his report in Paris. A later comparison may prove of interest to the reader.

Amadeus

File contains set designs for Neptune Theatre's production of "Amadeus," directed by Tom Kerr and designed by Stephen Osler.

Osler, Stephen

"Almanac"

Item is one notebook and contains a loose sheet "Invasion by Germans, Apl 1940".

All fall down

File contains set designs for Neptune Theatre's production of "All Fall Down," directed by S. Osler and designed by D. Dolliyer.

Dolliyer, D.

Alice in Wonderland

File contains set designs and one colour costume design for Neptune Theatre's production of "Alice in Wonderland, with designs by David B. Ingraham and Andrew Murray. The file includes original drawings and annotated copies.

Ingraham, David

Alice

File contains set and light designs for Neptune Theatre's production of "Alice" (i.e., "Alice in Wonderland," by Lewis Carroll), directed by P. Dankert and designed by B. Lumsden.

Lumsden, Brock

Algiers recommendation : [background paper for discussion]

File contains a cover letter advertising a conference addressing the Algiers Recommendation (at the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions), and a background paper entitled "The Law of the Sea" (CID. 1/ALG/C.B.1/Rev/1). File contains a duplicate copy of the paper which was not digitized.

Agriculture

These lecture notes written by James Dinwiddie ca. 1793 discuss agriculture. He mentions the benefits of lime and manure in the soil as well as a recipe for cheese.

Agriculture

In this scientific journal, James Dinwiddie discusses agriculture with a focus on machinery and tools. This file consists of one journal.

Agreement concerning land grants in New Plymouth, signed by Hamilton, Arundell and Surrey, F. Carlile, Sterline H. Matrauers, and Ferde Gorges

The document, although undated, and in spite of an earlier note on the back giving its data as November 1st, 1638, was evidently one of several drawn up as a result of the meeting of the Council for New England held on February 3rd, 1634/5. The original division of the territory was cancelled and a new partition made, dividing it apparently into seven parts. Lord Gorges is the one whose grant is here described.
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