Aimes, C. B., Mrs. & nieces of
- PC2, Box 51, Folder 6
- File
- August 1904
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Aimes, C. B., Mrs. & nieces of
Air brador intro : [sound recording]
Air brador news : [sound recording]
Airphoto assessment of changes in plant cover on Sable Island, Nova Scotia : [draft manuscripts]
Part of Bill Freedman fonds
Al Logan music tracks : [sound recording]
Stewart, Alan Roy
Andrews, Alan Richard
Fonds includes Alan Creighton's diaries, which cover many of the years from 1920 to 2000. Writings from the period 1920 to 1954 (many undated) are mainly short stories and poems. These writings include handwritten and typed, complete and incomplete, and published and unpublished works. There is also some correspondence throughout as well as copies of his two books of poetry. The fonds includes writings with titles such as "About Poetry," "Poetry Courses," "Thoughts," "Music & Art," and "Bedford Basin." His notebooks include evidence of a variety of courses taken, including French and Greek, music, poetry, and art (both practice and history, including Chinese art). There is also a record of his art sales from 1964 to 1999. Personal and family documents are included in the fonds.
Alan Creighton's artwork is extensive and primarily in the form of sketches and watercolours, with a few oil paintings. Many of his sketches are in albums, many of which are used exclusively for one particular aspect of his studies. For example, album labels include "People," "Trees," "Skies," "Rock Formations," "Buildings," "Railway Sketches" (scenes from train journeys), and "Outdoors." Others identify a place and time and include such labels as "At the Zoo," "Nova Scotian Sketches 1951," "South Shore 1982," and "Toronto 1996." Still others contain a mixture of styles and themes. There are also numerous loose sketches and watercolours which have been loosely arranged into similar groupings such as "Clouds," "Boats," "Flowers," and so forth. Photograph albums include photos of family and of scenes taken by Alan as a reference for future paintings.
Included with Alan Creighton’s personal items are papers, writings, art, and memorabilia belonging to his friend and roommate Christine Eyles, who died without heirs. Some relate to her employment as a violinist in England and in Toronto, Ontario and some contain her poetry, plays, and artwork (in sketchbooks and on loose paper). Published and handwritten music scores, mostly for the violin, are also included. A photograph album contains many formal portraits of family and friends taken in England in the early 20th century. Records also include papers by and about her father, Charles Eyles, a famous violin-maker. Such materials include advertisements, brochures, and letters attesting to the high quality of his craftsmanship.
Creighton, Alan
Part of CKDU Radio fonds
Cameron, Alan Emerson
Part of CKDU Radio fonds
Part of CKDU Radio fonds
Ruffman, Alan
Alan Ruffman on dumping sewage in the harbour
Part of CKDU Radio fonds
Alan Ruffman's newspaper clippings regarding the Canadian economy and science
Part of Alan Ruffman fonds
Part of Alan Ruffman fonds
Alan Ruffman's records regarding the Nova Scotia Remote Sensing Committee
Part of Alan Ruffman fonds
Part of CKDU Radio fonds
Part of Budge Wilson fonds
Alastair MacLeod : A Cape Breton Christmas
Part of Rock Meets Bone fonds
Alastair MacLeod : A Cape Breton Christmas
Part of Rock Meets Bone fonds
Albert McMurda Sinclair's Dalhousie Medical School lecture notes
Sinclair, Albert McMurda
Albert Scott MacKintosh's pharmacy notebook
MacKintosh, Albert Scott
Part of Thomas Cantley fonds
Alderman Leiper and Marching to Mexico Committee
Part of CKDU Radio fonds
Alexa McDonough and Carol Wackett
Part of CKDU Radio fonds
Kerr, Alexander Enoch
Alexander Howard MacKay's valedictory address delivered at 1873 spring convocation
MacKay, Alexander Howard
Alexander John Murchison fonds
Murchison, Alexander John
Alexander Kerr's convocation speech, October 4, 1960
Part of President’s Office fonds
Alexander Kerr's convocation speech, October 4, 1960 : [annotated draft manuscript]
Part of President’s Office fonds
Alexander Leighton and Jane Murphy fonds
Fonds contains records created and collected primarily by Alexander H. Leighton, with some by Jane Leighton Murphy. Documents span from Leighton's studies at Princeton, Cambridge, and Johns Hopkins univerities, through his government employment in World War II, and his teaching career at Cornell, Dalhousie, and Harvard. The majority of records are related to the 1961 Cornell-Aro Mental Health Research Project and the 1963 Study on the Role of Women, both based in Nigeria, and the Stirling County Study, based in Nova Scotia. Record types include correspondence, manuscripts, grant applications, reports, photographs and slides, medical and academic records, method and guidebooks, reviews, offprints and publications, teaching and course materials, and surveys and interview transcripts.
A sous-fonds contains records documenting the migration of Alexander Leighton's parents from Ireland to the United States and their subsequent life in Philadelphia. The sous-fonds contains extensive correspondence between extended family members over the course of a century, as well as photographs, diaries, wills, family trees, memoirs, and Alexander Leighton's personal correspondence.
Murphy, Jane Leighton
Part of Florence Jessie Murray fonds