Berryhill Photographic Studios fonds
- MS-4-258
- Fonds
- 1994-2002
Berryhill Photographic Studios.
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Berryhill Photographic Studios fonds
Berryhill Photographic Studios.
Benjamin Franklin Royer's lecture notes for his public health course for nurses
Royer, Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Bell -- New Brunswick Land Grant
Item is a land grant : New Brunswick, Victoria, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain… give and grant unto Benjamin Bell (lis?) Heirs and assigns, a tract of Land situated in the parish of Srysex (Sussex?) in the county of Kings in our Province of New Brunswick… No. 3217 Registered the 29th day of May 1844 ... by his Excellency’s command Wm F. Odell(?)
Bell, Benjamin, II, Born Feb 07 1806 in Ballintra, Drumholm, Co. Donegal, Ireland, Died Dec 23 1876 in New Brunswick, Canada (http://www.tribalpages.com/tribe/familytree?uid=nbell&surname=Bell)
Barrington and Cape Island Steam Ferry Company fonds
Barrington & Cape Island Steam Ferry Company Limited
Clark, Barbara Smith, 1921-[200-]
Hinds, Barbara A.
Shatford, A.W.
McCurdy, Avis Hunter (Marshall)
Lantz, Augustus
Melanson, [Augustine?]
Atlantic Symphony Orchestra fonds
Atlantic Symphony Orchestra (Halifax, N.S.).
Atlantic Publishers Association fonds
Atlantic Publishers Association
Atlantic Opera Society.
Atlantic Geoscience Society fonds
Atlantic Geoscience Society fonds
Atlantic Federation of Students fonds
Atlantic Federation of Students.
Atlantic Canada farm and rural life collection
Atlantic Canada co-operatives collection
Arthur Stanley Mackenzie fonds
MacKenzie, Arthur Stanley
Arthur Lismer's Dalhousie sketches
Collection includes 41 original pen and ink drawings by Arthur Lismer commissioned ca. 1919 by Dalhousie's Centenary Committee to illustrate its history of the university's first century: One Hundred Years of Dalhousie, 1818–1918, which was published in 1920. The collection includes the original and some unfinished and/or unpublished versions of all but one of the 26 illustrations used in the book, which features historic and contemporary Dalhousie figures and buildings. There are several portraits of President Arthur Stanley Mackenzie, which were rejected in favour of publishing a photographic image, as well as a rough sketch of Lismer's daughter, Marjorie. Also included in the collection are 22 reproductions, which are probably printer's proofs, given the poor quality of the paper.
Twelve of the Lismer images were also reproduced in the booklet titled simply Dalhousie University, which was produced by the Dalhousie Million Committee as part of the promotional literature supporting the university's 1920 Million Dollar Campaign and published shortly after the Centenary Committee's book.
There is little documentary evidence beyond these two publications regarding the precise date or other details of the Lismer commission; one of the drawings is marked "1 March 1920," and another "27 March 1920," on date-received stamps from the engraving department of Rous & Mann, the Toronto company that printed both publications. The existing archival correspondence between the university and the printer (UA-3, Box 621, Folder 6) is from the Million Committee file, and refers only peripherally to the Centenary Committee's book project. A letter dated 24 March 1920 from Rous & Mann advises that the cuts, or illustrations, proposed for use in the campaign booklet were "at present locked up for the printing of the other Book in course of preparation," while later correspondence indicates that the printing and delivery of the campaign booklet gained precedence over the commemorative history, and the first run of these booklets was shipped on 17 April. The history was printed shortly after that, although by 26 May it had already been reprinted, owing to the misspelling of George Stewart Campbell, whose middle name appears in the first printing as "Stuart." The existence of the misprinted copies is due to their purchase at a steep discount by the Million Committee, who wrote: "... if the price were attractive a way might be found to use them."
No correspondence or documents have been found in the Dalhousie University Archives regarding Lismer's actual commission: within the Million Committee's correspondence file exists a single telegram from President Mackenzie to Arthur Lismer, dated 3 April 1920, which expresses a need to rush the printing along with the instruction: "leave layout to your judgement," the sole reference to Lismer's role in either project.
Lismer, Arthur
Arthur H. Whitman's diary of a trip to England
Whitman, Arthur Hanfield
Arthur Fordham and Company fonds
Arthur Fordham and Company
Blackett, Arthur Edwin
Hawkins, Arthur, Charles
Penson, Art
Tingley, Arnold J.
Armand Therrien Photograph Collection
Therrien, Armand
Dalhousie University. University Libraries. Killam Memorial Library. University Archives
Archibald Woodbury McLelan fonds
McLelan, Archibald Woodbury, 1824-1890
MacMechan, Archibald McKellar
Pugh, Anthony
Annotated copy of Memoir of the Rev. James MacGregor, D.D.
Patterson, George, The Reverend, 1824-1897
Annie Logan Barnwell's scrapbook of Pictou Academy's history
Annie Logan Barnwell
Annie Belle Hollett and Graham Roome correspondence
Roome (née Hollett), Annie Belle
Anne Bishop's Icelandic sheep in Nova Scotia collection
Bishop, Anne Charlotte
Martinez, Anita Louise
Angus McDonald Morton's correpondence
Morton, Angus McDonald
Murray, Angus Edward
Andrew Walter Herdman Lindsay fonds
Lindsay, Andrew Walter Herdman
Merkel, Andrew Doane
Andrew Edwin Anthony's daybook
Ward, Amos P.
A.M. Bell and Company
Dalhousie Alumni Association
Fulton, Allen