One man wearing a cap, Salvation Army sweater, under a jacket with pin, carrying gloves, standing with one hand holding a book which is resting on a table; full pose
Fonds consists of records documenting the council's role in coordinating health, welfare, and recreation services and programs, and includes newsletters and memoranda, reports and correspondence.
Item consists of the welcoming remarks delivered by Howard Clark at the Round Table Conference on Institutionalizing Capacity Building in Africa in June 1991.
File contains set designs for Neptune Theatre's production of "Welcome to the Planet," designed by S.. Degenstein. The file includes Degenstein's original drawings and annotated copies.
Item consists of a facsimile draft manuscript outlining the history of the Solsearch Architects and New Alchemy Institute Ark project in Spry Point, Prince Edward Island, likely written in late 1976, discussing solar energy and food production at the facility.
One woman standing in the centre behind one bearded man seated on a wicker chair, one young boy seated on its arm, one boy seated on the arm of a love seat in which one girl is seated, and one younger girl seated centre front; full pose
File contains annotated copies of the set designs for Neptune Theatre's studio production of "The Weekend Healer," directed by B. MacDonald and designed by B. Lumsden.
Series contains photographs of the wedding of two unnamed Australian women at Safe Harbour Metropolitan Community Church, located inside the Bloomfield Centre in Halifax. The women were passengers on an R Family Vacations cruise, organized by Rosie O'Donnell for LGBT partners and their families. They travelled to Halifax specifically to marry, and were some of the first same-sex partners married in Nova Scotia. The wedding was officiated by Safe Harbour pastor, Reverend Darlene Young, and was witnessed by Dr. Brenda Hattie and Young's partner Mun Lei.
One young boy standing on a block, holding a clay pipe and bubble upside down, beside a pillar on which a bowl is sitting, facing to the side; full pose
Two poses of one young girl; full pose. In one she is standing, holding a toy cat; in the other she is seated at a table on which the cat and a booklet are lying
Series contains duplicates of wearable ephemera from fonds in the Nova Scotia LGBT Seniors Archive. Materials in series including buttons and pins, badges, medals, clothing, and other regalia related to or worn during Halifax Pride parades, political demonstrations organized by Lesbian and Gay Rights Nova Scotia [LGRNS] and other groups, Mr. Atlantic Canada Leather [M.A.C. Leather] contests, and other LGBT causes and events.
File contains two copies of a poster for a concert by the Halifax Camerata Singers for Remembrance Day at the Presbyterian Church of St. David in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Item is a poster for Nova Scotia Mass Choir's concert, "We Shall Have Peace," at the Rebecca Cohn Auditorium. The concert featured Symphony Nova Scotia and artists Dutch Robinson, Bucky Adams, and Walter Borden.
File contains three copies of a poster for a concert by the Halifax Camerata Singers in collaboration with Xara Young Women's Choir, Nova Voce, and Halifax Girls Honour Choir. The concert took place at St. Patrick's Church in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
File is an audio reel containing an episode for a Dalhousie University community science radio program, entitled Animals Vegetables, and Minerals. This episode is on the digestive tract. It aired October 16, 1985 and was rebroadcast October 17, 1985 at 5:45 pm.