- MS-13-11
- Fonds
- 1805-1972
Donovan, Oscar Glennie
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Donovan, Oscar Glennie
Monk, Patricia
Personal archives of David R. Jones
Personal archives of David Renton
Renton, David, 1934-2006
Personal archives of David Renton
Renton, David, 1934-2006
Waite, Peter B.
Munroe, Ed
Richardson, Harriet Taber
Photographs of Middle Musquodoboit buildings
McFetridge, Donald Roderick
Photographs of Oxford, Nova Scotia
Photographs of ships and shipbuilding activities
Colchester Historical Society
Photographs of ships from Clifford Handy
Photographs of the No. 10 Halifax Siege Battery
Photographs of Zellers after V.E. Riot
Powers Brothers.
Fonds contains material created and accumulated by René de Villiers during his time as an editor and politician. The fonds contains records on associations and clubs, press and media, historical publications, urban problems, Marquard family papers, manuscripts, correspondence, biographical materials, speeches & editorials, politics, publications, photographs, and miscellaneous materials.
The fonds includes ca. 123 photographs, almost all black and white, 7 posters, 2 audio reels, 2 maps, and 1 painting.
de Villiers, René
Weldon, Richard Chapman
Richard Edward Graham Roome fonds
Roome, Richard Edward Graham, Brigadier, 1892-1985
Perkyns, Richard, 1932-2008
Ventham, Richard J.P.
Evans, Richard Lewis
Morton, Richard
Allen, Richard Orme
Ward, Richard, (fl.1888-1977)
Logan, Robert A., 1892-1992
Doyle, Robert
Jones, Robert Orville
Weil, Robert
Inness, Ronald Justin
Ronald St. John Macdonald fonds
Macdonald, Ronald St. John, 1928-2006
Roscoe A. Fillmore Memorial Picnic Organizing Committee fonds
Roscoe A. Fillmore Memorial Picnic Organizing Committee
Fillmore, Roscoe A.
Rural Science School photograph
Ruth (Goodman) Pink's Dalhousie student scrapbooks
Pink, Ruth Marilyn (Goodman)
Balcom, Samuel R., Col.
Sandy Lake Action Group
Scott Paper Company.
Seafood Producers Association of Nova Scotia fonds
Seafood Producers Association.
Smith, Clauda
Stephen Archibald's student protest photographs
Collection comprises 34 mounted photographs of political demonstrations and protest marches organized by Dalhousie students between 1967 and 1970. The photographs were taken by students for the Dalhousie Gazette and/or Pharos yearbook and were compiled and printed by Stephen Archibald for a show in the Student Union Building in Spring 1971. The scope and content notes for the images are drawn from the background information provided by Stephen Archibald, who writes: "The pictures were taken by young men in their late teens and early 20s who had no formal training, but who were drawn to photography because it provided a visual, aesthetic outlet that was missing from their academic university life. We also had no particular political beliefs or insight. The editors at the Gazette were left-leaning during this period so it is not surprising that we were assigned to photograph demonstrations that were organized, in large part or totally, by Dal radicals."
The photographs were printed and mounted by Stephen Archibald on F5 high-contrast paper to exaggerate their graphic nature, and printed full frame, which gives them a black border. As he explains in his notes, this was part of the contemporary aesthetic, ensuring that the viewer was aware that the images were composed in the frame, with nothing edited or cropped out. Most of the photographs are mounted, and the dimensions provided in the physical descriptions do not include the mount board.
Archibald, Stephen
Pedersen, Stephen Alan
Kerslake, Susan
Fonds consists of records created by Symphony Nova Scotia in the course of its regular business activities. The majority of the records were created during the process of concert-planning, including special concerts, annual concerts, tours, and concert series. These records include artist contracts, marketing and development documents, internal memos, and correspondence with artists and sponsors.
Records also consist of internal management records, including personnel records, office management files, and the files of the Board of Directors, Executive Director, and Chief Executive Officer. The financial administration of the Symphony is documented though budgets, statements, ledgers, and tickets sales data.
The fonds also contains concert programs and promotional material such as posters, advertisements, flyers, newsletters, and other publications. The final section of the fonds consists of audiovisual and graphic material. There are audio recordings of performances and interviews of Symphony personnel as well as video recordings of advertisements and performances. The graphic material includes promotional photographs and photographs of the orchestra.
Symphony Nova Scotia
Team portraits of the Halifax Wanderers Club
Lynch, William (Bill)
The Halifax branch of the Engineering Institute of Canada fonds
Engineering Institute of Canada
Fonds contains a selection of documents, drawings, material samples, and images collected by D'Arcy Wilson and Lisa Bouraly during a two-year research project focused on Thomas McCulloch and Andrew Downs. The fonds is part of an exhibition, the "Impossible Museum," curated by Lisa Bouraly and featuring works by D'Arcy Wilson and Amy Malbeuf. The exhibition is presented by Eyelevel Gallery in the Thomas McCulloch Museum in the Dalhousie University Life Sciences Centre from March 5 to April 30, 2020.
Material includes a selection of texts and notes tracing Bouraly's research while preparing the exhibition. These documents were selected by Wilson from Bouraly's collection. Fonds also includes an encapsulated drawing of Thomas McCulloch, material swatches linked to one of the works in the exhibition, scraps and drawings left over from a collage, photographs of works in progress, a copy of the exhibition essay, and other material related to the exhibition. Fonds also includes photocopies of several nineteenth century texts reviewed by Bouraly during her research.
The file box includes a pair of white gloves and a list of materials in the box.
Wilson, D'Arcy