Item is a photograph of two people sitting in lawn chairs looking at San Francisco Bay in California. A cooler is on the left and a can of beer and a camera are on the right. The photograph was exhibited at the Centre for Art Tapes during a 1977 exhibition of photography and video by Bruce Sparks, Vikky Swettenham and Theodore Wan.
File consists of records related to a series of exhibitions organized by the George Eastman House of Photography.
Records consist mainly of informational pamphlets about the exhibition offerings, in addition to a news release from George Eastman House regarding the exhibition 'Photographs by Mario Giacomelli' which the Dalhousie Art Gallery loaned and presented in October 1968.
Series includes photographs and textual materials related to gay pride marches and events in Nova Scotia as well as documentation from the 1987 March on Washington.
File contains 13 photographs taken by Bill Freedman at Mount Mitchell, North Carolina, between 1978 and 1991. Photographs show evidence of decline and dieback of Abies fraseri due to encroachment by Balsam wooly adelgid beetles.
File contains 10 photographs taken by Bill Freedman in the Everglades, central Florida, over multiple visits between 1974 and 1978. Photographs show alligator swimming and basking.
File includes photographs of artwork of the Mary Celeste by Rudolph Ruzicka, Leslie Victor Smith, and John Worsley; a painting of the Amazon ship; and models of the Mary Celeste held at the Atlantic Companies, Mariners Museum, and Mystic Museum.
File contains 333 photographic slides taken by Bill Freedman in Florida, the Northwest Territories, Newfoundland, and Ontario between 1972 and 1991. Photographs show birds, large Arctic land mammals, insects, snakes and amphibians.
File contains photographs of the bus drivers for the Phlash visitor shuttle service the Nova Scotia Mass Choir used during their time in Philadelphia in 1998.
File contains photographs taken by Don Brunton (and collected by Bill Freedman), at Fairmont Hot Springs and Salmon Arm, British Columbia, Waterton National Park, Alberta, Kanata, Ontario, and Cape Cod, Massachusetts, between 1982 and 1990. Photographs show Epipactis gigantea, Isoetes bolanderi, Azolla mexicana, Adiantum copillus-veneris, Silphium perfoliatum, Chimaphik maculata, and Sabbatia kennedyana.
File contains 35 photographs taken by Bill Freedman on in Death Valley, California, in 1975. Photographs show the flora and scenery of the region, as well as views of smog over Los Angeles.
File contains 40 photographs taken by Bill Freedman, primarily in central Florida (but also in the Northwest Territories), between 1974 and 1978. Photographs show invertebrates (crab, starfish and sea cucumber at Pigeon Key), deer (predominantly Okeefenokee), armadillos, and red eft.
File contains 47 colour photographs documenting the presence of Lesbian and Gay Rights Nova Scotia [LGRNS] at the March on Washington in October of 1987. Caption on front page of the album read "Washington, D.C. October 1987, 600,000 folks showed up". See also Box 3, Folder 1 for a related letter.
File contains an autographed photograph of the Montreal-born opera singer Louise Edvina Edwardes (nee Martin), known by her stage name "Madame Edvina." File also contains a print of Louise Edvina in costume from the opera "Tosca" by Giacomo Puccini. Logan's notes on the reverse side of the print and at the bottom of the photograph indicate that she was known for her creation of the title role of Louise in an opera by Gustave Charpentier.
File contains photographs of lanes and pre-revolutionary Charleston architecture; the countryside near Charleston; the Town of Ninety-Six; "up country"; 69 Fox Street; St George's Church, London, UK; and Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia.
File contains 172 photographs taken by Bill Freedman in central Florida over multiple visits, primarily between 1973 and 1977, but also in 1994. Photographs show various species of heron, crane, spoonbill, hawk, vulture, gull, egret, ibis, grebe, anhinga, pelican, and owl. Photographs are taken predominantly in the Everglades, however a few are from Pigeon Key, Bahia Honda, and Flamingo.
The file includes photographs of the main building of the Gunnery School; the baseball field (this photograph was used in the "Stray Shot Supplement", 1902 by the Gunnery Association); Gunnery School class of 1893 (Howard Bronson if fourth from the right in the front row and his brothers Clarence and Lewis are also in the photograph), the Gunnery School football team (1894) and baseball team (1895) (both Howard and Clarence are in these photographs), and a copy of the Gunnery School, Washington, Connecticut pamphlet and postcard sent by Mr. Cummings.
File contains photographs of Nova Scotia Mass Choir members participating in the National Mass Choir recording session at the Gospel Music Workshop of America in August 1998.
File contains photographs of the Nova Scotia Mass Choir attending the Gospel Music Workshop of America held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The workshop took place on August 8 to August 15, 1998.
File contains photographs of Nova Scotia Mass Choir members posing in front of the cup sculpture at the Pennsylvania Convention Centre in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1998.
File contains photographs of the Nova Scotia Mass Choir at the John F. Kennedy Plaza in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1998. Photographs feature choir members at the Love Park sculpture by Robert Indiana.
File contains photographs of the Nova Scotia Mass Choir in the Grand Hall of the Pennsylvania Convention Centre and at Shogun Japanese restaurant in Philadelphia.
File contains photographs of the Nova Scotia Mass Choir travelling to Dallas, Texas in August, 1994 to attend the Southern Christian Leadership Convention.
File contains 12 photographs taken by Bill Freedman at Alexandria Bay, New York in 1976. Photographs show clean-up efforts after the oil Barge Nepco ran aground on June 23, 1976 and spilled 250,000 gallons of crude oil in the St. Lawrence Seaway. The barge was owned by the Oswego Barge Company of Wilmington, Delaware and held oil owned by the New England Petroleum Company.
File contains 65 photographs taken by Bill Freedman in central Florida and North Carolina over multiple visits between 1974 and 1978. Photographs show mangrove, palm, sawgrass, orange groves, hammock, and magnolia, predominantly from the Everglades, but also Okeefenokee, Boca Raton, and the Great Smoky Mountains.
File contains photographs of The Drifters, a soul music group, and singers Albertina Walker, Dorothy Norwood, and Mildred Clark performing at the Gospel Music Workshop of America in 1998.
File includes photographs of Joshua Dewis at Refugee Cove; a 1967 Mary Celeste stamp; Captain Robert W. McLellan's gravestone; Joshua Dewis' gravestone; Sarah Briggs' harmonium; and Mary Celeste plaque at Spencer's Island.
File contains various photographs belonging to Joyce Barkhouse depicting her family, friends, and travels. These include trips to Barbados, Florida, Ontario, Toronto, Lunenberg, Yarmouth, Harbourville, and the Prince George Hotel in Halifax, as well as Barkhouse's 75th birthday party.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of The Word is Out, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. This episode features a profile on Phranc, a Californian singer and important influence on the queercore movement, and the Gay Alliance for Equality (GAE) speakers bureau and calendar. The episode was recorded on March 9, 1987, and was broadcasted on the same day.
File contains a piano technique book used by Ellen Ballon while she was studying with Alberto Jonas in New York. Each page includes printed technical excercises and blank staff lines with some additions handwritten in pencil, presumably by Jonas or Ballon. The book includes a repertoire list of pieces Ballon performed in 1918-1919.
File contains two undated typed fragments, likely written in the 1940s, by Kenneth Leslie. The first fragment, a five-page selection, discusses religion in regards to imperialism, largely dealing with China and eastern Asia. The second fragment, one page long discusses politics and "one's objective obligation to history". Both fragments contain numerous annotated with corrections and alterations in ink.
File contains copies of letters from Joel Taxel, editor of "The New Advocate," and Allyn M. Johnston, senior editor of Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Publishers, to Paul Wiseman, executive editor of Philomel Books.
File contains two postcards of churches, one of Trinity Church and Wall Street in New York, and the other of Hensley Memorial Chapel and Convocation Hall, King's College, Windsor, Nova Scotia. The file also includes miscellaneous prints removed from magazines of organs, opera singer Annie Beaumont, pianist Franklin Taylor, and a drawing "Leur Fils" by P. Eschbach.