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Double O Zero Productions Limited

Double O Zero Productions was a company started and owned by Godfrey and Dr. David Crook to produce and distribute the Electric Head videos created for the History 100 course and to produce university documents for Dalhousie University and University of King’s College, such as student handbooks and publicity materials. Types of records include correspondence, legal agreements, notes, memos, shooting scripts and research for the Electric Head videos, videocassettes, lecture notes, and other course material for History 100.

Downed Hearts

Series contains annotated typescripts, correspondence, and production script of Downed Hearts, a play by Catherine Banks. Downed Hearts is about the aftermath of an air-sea disaster.

Dr. Johnson’s Travelling Medicine Show

Series contains audio reels from the CKDU radio 88.1 program Dr. Johnson’s Travelling Medicine Show. This program features Dr. Johnson of Dalhousie Student Health. It is part of the “Upwardly Mobile” program (CKDU’s morning Public Affairs program) at 8am on Thursdays, hosted by Jennifer Garvey and Mike Hymers.

Dr. Rock and Roll

Series consists of records documenting the administrative, creative, financial, and legal activities of this project. The project was a potential feature film about a doctor that plays in a band and lives in the seedy part of the city who comes to learn the stories of the people who live on the streets. This series contains applications, budgets, correspondence, development agreements, proposals, scripts, and a series treatment.

Dramaturgy records of Jenny Munday

Series contains documents from workshops, playwriting festivals, and other events where Jenny Munday participated in dramaturgy and play development. The documents include contracts; correspondence; programs; and other documents.

Earth Action

Series contains audio reels from the CKDU radio 88.1 program Earth Action. This program is a weekly environmental radio show by the Ecology Action Centre, established in 1971 Nova Scotia after a course held at Dalhousie University called Living Ecology. The program began in 1987, and was a 15 minute show hosted every Monday at 5:30PM consisting of interviews, a feature called “Lets Clean It Up,” (which focused generally around recycling with the immediate goal of increasing individual awareness about dangerous household hazardous waste), and environmental news. The original team consisted of Robert Pross, engineer; Leslie Shaw, Wayne Hall, Cristina Pekarik, Liz and Debrah Westerburg.

East of the Moon

Series consists of records documenting the administrative, creative, financial, and legal activities of this project. The project was a potential feature film set in Second World War Iceland in a place where the villagers' belief in the "hidden people" of Icelandic mythology foil military attempts to build a look-out. This series contains agreements, a budget, a cast list, correspondence, a pitch, a one-sheet, reports, a synopsis, and scripts.

Ebenezer Bigelow

This series contains records pertaining to Ebenezer Bigelow's work as a shipbuilder, including correspondence, ledgers, legal documents and financial papers. It also comprises personal papers including diaries, a memoir and a family bible.

Bigelow, Ebenezer, 1815-1889

Edith Murray Creighton

Series consists of materials created and/or accumulated by Edith Murray Creighton, including correspondence, articles, personal papers and memorabilia, scrapbooks, and photographs.

Creighton, Edith Murray, 1892-1994

Education

This series consists of records relating to education reform across Canada, with a focus on Nova Scotia’s school system. Types of records include reports, academic papers, notes, submissions, printed material, correspondence and interview transcripts.

Subseries consist of British Columbia ; Newfoundland ; Nova Scotia ; Ontario ; Quebec ; and Research

Education and Training

This series documents the Local's efforts to educate its membership, or to provide access to education opportunities, in order for apprentices to become journeymen or for journeymen to up- grade their skills. These documents are representative of apprenticeship committees set up for the purpose of designing and implementing apprenticeship courses, the details and enrollment in apprenticeship courses, complaints regarding employers' infractions of apprenticeship policies, scholarships offered to the Local's membership, and all enrollment and course-related information for any other classes offered to the Local's membership, either through the Local or from an

Education papers

Series contains notebooks, diplomas, and other materials created through the education of various members of the Smith family. It is sometimes unclear if the school notes in this series belong to Olive or Clauda. The notebooks from 1908 and 1909 certainly belong to Olive and date from the time she was enrolled at Dalhousie University. A number of loose school notes without date or subject also appear here. A convocation programme from Dalhousie (1911) included in this series lists Olive Winifred Smith as graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree.

Election broadcast material

This series consists of election broadcast coverage material for the CBC. It includes planning the coverage for the election night broadcast, reports of problems with the election night broadcasts, broadcast scripts and viewers' comments.

Elephant Winter

Series consists of records documenting the administrative, creative, financial, legal, and publicity and marketing activities of this project. Based on the novel by Kim Echlin of the same title, this potential feature film is the story of the elephants and elephant keeper on a wildlife farm allowing a woman to deal with her life. This series contains agreements, applications, a budget, correspondence, contracts, scripts, a synopsis, and a one-sheet.

Eliot Rocket

Series consists of records documenting the administrative, creative, financial, and legal activities of this project. The project was a potential feature film in which a workaholic with serious commitment issues returns home after his father suffers a stroke. This series contains agreements, correspondence, and a script.

Ellen Ballon's correspondence

Series contains incoming correspondence sent to Ellen Ballon as well as ephemeral correspondence of European composers and classical music performers that was collected by Ellen Ballon.

Ellen Ballon's photographs

This series contains photographs and a solitary sketch featuring Ellen Ballon and many notable people in her life. Included are photographs of prominent composers as well as teachers and friends of hers. Many are inscribed to Ellen Ballon by the person pictured.

Emma Stirling

This series consists of records relating to Emma Stirling and Hillfoot Farm. Stirling cared for orphaned and sick children in Scotland and later brought children from Scotland to Canada to work on farms. In 1890, the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia ordered Stirling to produce three children that she had illegally brought to Nova Scotia, as their father had not given Stirling legal authority over his children and wanted them returned to him. Types of records include a manuscript about Stirling, correspondence regarding a film project on the story, photocopies of estate papers and deeds and other research compiled.

Employee records

This series contains records of Dominion Chair Company's employees during the first half of the twentieth century. The majority of the records are time books, which provide employee names, the number of hours, or days, they worked, and their wages. The six time books often each contain two years of data, and were created between 1901 and 1943. Employee records also include a payroll journal, bonus sheet, a notebook of an employee's travel expenses, and a book describing the amount of wood hauled by each employee.

Employee records of Powers Brothers

Series consists of documents relating to permanent and contract employees hired by Powers Brothers. These employees were primarily based in Lunenburg, but it was common for the company to hire local help for jobs based around the Atlantic Provinces. These documents consist of payroll journals, directories, summaries of vacation and layoffs, and workers' compensation records. This series provides an overview of employee life at Powers Brothers and includes information about job titles, annual compensation, bonuses and raises, hours worked, time off (namely vacation), layoffs, contributions to unions and workers' compensation boards, and the physical risks of the jobs (as detailed in the Workers' Compensation reports of injuries). Bulk

Employment records and contracts

Series comprises correspondence, contracts and curriculum vitae created and compiled by Murray Brown, documenting his employment history, in particular with Dalhousie University and Capital Health.

Equity

Series includes correspondence, forms, and agreements with the Canadian Actors’ Equity Association (an organization which negotiates and administers collective agreements among performers and other stage personnel). Also included are contracts, policies and procedures of staff and employees of the Neptune Theatre Company, newsletters and bulletins, reports, minimum salary rates, and tax information for actors.

Ernest Heighton's correspondence

This series consists of correspondence collected during Ernest Heighton's research and manuscripts of Dr. Howard L. Bronson and Dr. Henry Burton Sharman.

Eula's Offer

Series contains typescripts of Eula's Offer and a letter announcing honourable mention for the play in a Canadian playwriting competition. Eula's Offer is an early play by Catherin Banks about teen parenting. The main character is Eula, a teenager who just had a baby. Her boyfriend does not want to know about the baby and she has trouble looking after it. Eula's childless brother wants to care for the child.

The play received honourable mention at the Little Ottawa Theatre Competition in 1984.

Event programs, flyers, and promotional materials

Series contains duplicate programs, flyers, and other promotional materials from fonds in the Nova Scotia LGBT Seniors Archive. Materials in series include flyers and event cards for the Halifax Fetish Ball, flyers for a speaking engagement and meet and greet with South African political activist Simon Nkoli, flyers and programs for the Awake The World HIV/AIDS awareness event, and programs and program inserts from Mr. Atlantic Canada [M.A.C.] Leather contests.

Events

Series includes documents such as flyers, programmes, reports, and posters pertaining to the various events organised by the DWC.

Events

This series contains materials related to theatre festivals, competitions, summer school, workshops, and other special events.

Everett MacDougall's photographs

Series contains photographs, portraits, prints, and postcards of sea captains and ships. Most of the material has notes by Everett Macdougall on the verso. These notes contain information about the origins and builders of the ships as well as biographical information about the sea captains in the portraits.

Evil Dwarf

Series consists of records documenting the creative activities of this project. This series contains a comic book published by ImageX.
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