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Salt fishery

Series consists of records relating to the salt fish industry. These records include correspondence and information from various trade countries across the world, fish contracts, salt fish prices and catch amounts, records of the Canadian Salt Fish Corporation, and problems with the salt fish industry.

Samuel Edgar Stewart

Sub-fonds primarily contains sermons, lectures, and notes written by Reverend S. Edgar Stewart and preserved by his son, H.L. Stewart. There are also some newspaper cuttings written by or referencing S. Edgar Stewart.

Stewart, Samuel Edgar

Santa Jr

Series consists of records documenting the creative and financial activities of this project. The project was a potential feature film. This series contains a proposed budget and a script.

Scholarships

This series consists of materials regarding Centre for Art Tapes scholarships, and is divided into sub-series based on scholarship titles. Records include applications, correspondence, signed and unsigned contracts, lists of successful applicants, records of equipment use, and promotional materials.

Scholastic records

Series contains both the harmony workbooks created by Ellen Ballon during her early schooling as well as certificate letters issued from McGill University regarding her honorary degree and the scholarship program she instigated.

School visits

Series consists of cards, letters, artwork, and stories given to Budge Wilson by children in schools that she visited in her capacity as an author.

Schulich School of Law

This series consists of records relating to courses Girard has taught at Dalhousie’s Schulich School of Law. Types of materials include course notes, lectures and syllabi, student papers, and correspondence regarding master thesis.

Scientific research

Series contains general research not directly related to his publications or reports. Research includes data sets and figures created or collected by Freedman, field notes recorded by Freedman, grants for research projects and related paperwork, and correspondence between researchers.

Scores

Series contains manuscript scores composed by Stephen Pedersen. There are titled scores, composition exercises, and untitled musical notations. There is also a set of dice and photographs used in the composition of Pedersen's "Game of Chance for Two Players."

Scrapbooks

This series consists of scrapbooks containing clippings pertaining to events, festivals, general theatre information, out of province activities, and productions.

Scrapbooks and offprints

Series contains published materials collected and arranged by Stewart, including newspaper and magazine cuttings, printed copies of his sermons and addresses, and journal offprints. The bulk of the material was created by Stewart, although some of the scrapbooks contain reviews of Stewart's work as well as articles about him. Many of the newspaper and magazine cuttings are glued into commercial scrapbooks, and his Obiter Scripta ("random writings") volumes are primarily bound and paginated journal offprints and magazine cuttings, sometimes including a dated table of contents and/or an index.

Scripts

This series contains scripts both produced and considered for production by Upstart Theatre.

Scripts

Many scripts in the Pier One collection are written by Canadian playwrights. The group was also interested in Haligonian writers and local, non-professional theatre productions. Unproduced scripts are also included in this series. Annotated scripts contain notes regarding production and acting techniques, as well as revisions to the works for production purposes.

Scripts

Series consists of original scripts of the Gargoyle Puppet Theatre's plays. The scripts are those made for the theatre's live performances as well as those made for the appearances on the Atlantic Television System. The scripts are primarily written by James MacSwain, with some written by Karen Schlick and Sandy Moore.

Scripts

This series contains scripts read during "ScriptTease" and the "Playwright's Corner."

Scripts

Series consists of scripts submitted to Mulgrave Road Theatre from various authors and playwrights throughout Canada.

Seahorse Investments Limited

Series consists of meeting minutes from the Board of Directors, correspondence, financial statements, and an expense ledger. Files in the series were mixed in the business papers of Oland and Son Limited and no other records from the company are known to exist.

Seahorse Investments Limited.

Seats 3A & 3C

Series consists of records documenting the administrative, creative, financial, legal, production, and publicity and marketing activities of Seats 3A & 3C productions. This innovative film series tells contemporary stories in low-budget, digital, feature-film formats developed and entirely owned by Imagex. There are four films in this series: Dragonwheel, Love that Boy, Past Perfect, and The Wild Dogs.

Dragonwheel, a romantic comedy set in Halifax, Mexico City, Barcelona, Tokyo, and on flights in between, was the directorial debut of Tricia Fish, writer of New Waterford Girl. Fish also wrote the screenplay. Dragonwheel starred Graham Gavine and Krista MacDonald.

Love That Boy tells the quirky story of an over-achieving, soon-to-be college graduate improbably falling in love with her 14-year-old neighbour. The 85-minute drama was written by Andrea Dorfman and Jennifer Deyell, directed by Andrea Dorfman, and starred Nadia Litz, Adrien Dixon, Nicki Barnett, PJ Crosby, and Dax Ravina.

Past Perfect follows two passengers sitting in adjoining seats, Seats 3a and 3c, on a flight from Vancouver to Halifax who fall in love and then meet two years later. The film was the directorial debut for Daniel MacIvor, who also wrote the script. The 82-minute drama's cast included Daniel McIvor, Rebecca Jenkins, and Maury Chaykin. Past Perfect won the award for Outstanding Performance as an actor at the Atlantic Film Festiva in 2002.

The Wild Dogs is set and photographed in contemporary Bucharest and brings together the stories of a reluctant city dog-catcher, a diplomat's wife, and a visiting Canadian pornographer. It was directed and written by Thom Fitzgerald, who also played a leading on-camera role. The 97-minute drama starred Alberta Watson, David Hayman, Rachel Blanchard, Thom Fitzgerald, and Mihai Calota. It won awards at the 2002 Atlantic Film Festival for Best Canadian Feature, Best Direction, Excellence in Sound Design, and Excellence in Editing.

This series contains agreements, applications, budgets, cast lists, clearances, correspondence, credits, crew biographies, crew lists, day files and video footage, dialogue transcriptions, financial records, marketing plans, outlines, photographic stills and transparencies, a pitch package, press kits, production reports, release prints, research, schedules, scripts, sound notes, sub-titling, treatments, video recordings, and website development plans.

Security Investments Limited

Series consists of two copies of a draft prospectus incorporating the company. Files in the series were mixed in the business papers of Oland and Son Limited and no other records from the company are known to exist.

Security Investments Limited.

Set designs

Series contains set designs for Neptune Theatre productions, including original drawings, annotated copies, and some light plot and prop designs.

Sexton Design and Technology Library records

Series contains records created and collected by the Sexton Design and Technology Library, primarily related to the 1997 merger between Dalhousie and the Technical University of Nova Scotia, and the 2005 library review.

Dalhousie University. University Libraries. Sexton Design and Technology Library

Shakespeare by the Sea

This series contains records relating to Shakespeare by the Sea. The types of records included here are electronic files, videocassettes, audio cassetes, a report and a script.

Shelter

Series consists of records documenting the administrative, creative, financial, and legal activities of this project. The project was a potential co-production with the company A Little Something Productions Inc. of a television pilot thirty minutes in length. This series contains agreements, a budget, correspondence, scripts, a treatment, a production cost report, and video recordings.

Shipping

This series contains a variety of information related to the process of shipping goods by A.M. Smith and Company. This includes vessel papers, freight rates and contracts, export order and papers, papers regarding rates and regulations for shipping, and customs forms. Some items kept as examples of the procedures involved in shipping goods, such as contact lists, reports, and cable code books.

Short Happy Life

  • UA-47, Box 29
  • Series
  • November 18, 1983 - February, 1986
  • Part of CKDU Radio fonds

Series contains audio reels from the CKDU radio 88.1 radio drama program Short Happy Life. This weekly half-hour show features short stories rendered as dramatic readings.

Short stories by Budge Wilson

Series consists of independent short stories written by Budge Wilson (i.e., those not included in complete anthologies by Wilson). Series includes drafts and proofs with annotations by Budge Wilson and her editors.

Short Stories of Joyce Barkhouse

Series contains short stories, both published and unpublished. The types of records included here are drafts, clippings of published articles, copies of publications containing short stories, and related correspondence, research, photographs, and notes.

Shroom Boom

Series consists of records documenting the creative and legal activities of this project. The production is about an African woman who arrives in Canada for an arranged marriage and is faced with the tough realities of immigrant life as she earns a living as a mushroom cultivator in rural northern British Columbia. This series contains correspondence, a draft script, and a story synopsis.
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