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M. Fernandes

Item is a catalogue for an exhibition of artwork by Michael Fernandes, organized by and presented at Dalhousie Art Gallery as a part of the Know Your Artist exhibition series. The exhibition was presented from September 4-28, 1975.

Catalogue contains a chronological biography of Fernandes, images of Fernandes' work, poetry and prose.

Macbeth

Item is a poster for Macbeth written by William Shakespeare and directed by Miles Potter for Dalhousie Theatre.

Macbeth : [program]

Item consists of a program created by Dalhousie Theatre Productions for the 2005-2006 season production of William Shakespeare's Macbeth. The production was directed by Miles Potter and features a cast and crew of Dalhousie University students. The program contains a list of the cast and crew, DTDP patrons, essays on the main themes of the play, and a director's note.

Macbeth act 1

Item is a video recording of the Dalhousie Department of Theatre production of Macbeth by William Shakespeare, performed from 29 November to 3 December 2005. The item is a recording of act I. The production was directed by Miles Potter and produced by DalTheatre. The production was staged at the Sir James Dunn Theatre.

Macbeth act 2

Item is a video recording of the Dalhousie Department of Theatre production of Macbeth by William Shakespeare, performed from 29 November to 3 December 2005. The item is a recording of act II. The production was directed by Miles Potter and produced by DalTheatre. The production was staged at the Sir James Dunn Theatre.

Macdonald Library revised entrance window details

Item is an unnumbered sheet containing construction drawings of exterior and interior half elevations of the entrance windows of the Macdonald Memorial Library (now the Macdonald Building) at Dalhousie University. The "detail has precedence over sheets nos. 12 & 13 of original drawings."

Mad forest : [program]

Item consists of a program created by Dalhousie Theatre Productions for the 1991-92 season production of Caryl Churchill's Mad Forest. The production was directed by Patrick Christopher and features a cast and crew of Dalhousie University students. The program is printed on one long, narrow sheet of paper folded in half. The program contains a list of the cast and crew and a director's note.

Mad forest 1

Item is a video recording of the Dalhousie Department of Theatre production of Mad Forest by Caryl Churchill, performed from 15 to 19 October 1991. The production was directed by Patrick Christopher and produced by Dalhousie Theatre Department Productions. The production was staged at the David Mack. Murray Studio.

Mad forest 2

Item is a video recording of the Dalhousie Department of Theatre production of Mad Forest by Caryl Churchill, performed from 15 to 19 October 1991. The production was directed by Patrick Christopher and produced by Dalhousie Theatre Department Productions. The production was staged at the David Mack. Murray Studio.

Making a Difference : Halifax Women Remember the 1950s, 60s and 70s workshop : part 1

Item consists of part one (1:47:31 long) of a video recording of the workshop "Making a Difference: Halifax Women Remember the 1950s, 60s and 70s," held at Dalhousie University on May 7, 1999, as part of the Women, Work, and Social Policy Project.

Participants in the workshop included researchers Judith Fingard (chair), Frances Gregor, Janet Guildford, Suzanne Morton, and Jeanne Fay (social work), and community activists Dr. Pamela Brown, Sister Mary Jean Burns, Muriel Duckworth, Joan Fraser, Judith Giffin, Dorothy Grantmyre, Fran Maclean, Judge Sandra Oxner, Linda Christiansen-Ruffman, Myrna Slater, Gertrude Tynes, and Sue Wolstenholme.

The topic of the morning session was a round-table discussion to address 1. circumstances, influences and ideas that brought each panellist to participate in community activities in Nova Scotia; 2. the organizations participated in by each of the panellists; and 3. experiences in volunteer and paid work for each of the women on the panel.

Making a Difference : Halifax Women Remember the 1950s, 60s and 70s workshop : part 2

Item consists of part two (2:03:08 long) of a video recording of the workshop "Making a Difference: Halifax Women Remember the 1950s, 60s and 70s," held at Dalhousie University on May 7, 1999, as part of the Women, Work, and Social Policy Project.

Participants in the workshop included researchers Judith Fingard (chair), Frances Gregor, Janet Guildford, Suzanne Morton, and Jeanne Fay (social work), and community activists Dr. Pamela Brown, Sister Mary Jean Burns, Muriel Duckworth, Joan Fraser, Judith Giffin, Dorothy Grantmyre, Fran Maclean, Judge Sandra Oxner, Linda Christiansen-Ruffman, Myrna Slater, Gertrude Tynes, and Sue Wolstenholme.

Making a Difference : Halifax Women Remember the 1950s, 60s and 70s workshop : part 3

Item consists of the final part (26:51 long) of a video recording of the workshop "Making a Difference: Halifax Women Remember the 1950s, 60s and 70s," held at Dalhousie University on May 7, 1999, as part of the Women, Work, and Social Policy Project.

Participants in the workshop included researchers Judith Fingard (chair), Frances Gregor, Janet Guildford, Suzanne Morton, and Jeanne Fay (social work), and community activists Dr. Pamela Brown, Sister Mary Jean Burns, Muriel Duckworth, Joan Fraser, Judith Giffin, Dorothy Grantmyre, Fran Maclean, Judge Sandra Oxner, Linda Christiansen-Ruffman, Myrna Slater, Gertrude Tynes, and Sue Wolstenholme.

Man at leisure and play

File consists of two exhibition pamphlets for 'Man at Leisure and Play = L'homme à ses loisirs et ses jeux' organized by the National Gallery of Canada. The exhibition was shown at Dalhousie Art Gallery in November 1970.

Manpower muddle

Item is a videocassette of a guest lecture that was part of the Friday at Four lecture series. The lecturer is not identified; however, at the time of the lecture, he was a thirty-year professor of epidemiology at Dalhousie University. The Friday at Four series was sponsored and organized by the Dalhousie Medical School and focused on a variety of subjects by lecturers invited to speak about specialized areas of medicine. The lectures were held each Friday by the School from the 1970s to the 1990s. This particular lecture was sponsored by the Division of Continuing Medical Education. The video was requested by Dr. Putnam from the Division of Continuing Medical Education.

Mansaram Panchal

File consists of an exhibition catalogue for 'Mansaram Panchal' organized and circulated by the Art Gallery, Memorial University, through the Atlantic Provinces Art Circuit. The exhibition was to be presented at Dalhousie Art Gallery in March 1972, however it was not mounted due to receiving the artworks too late.

Manuscript journal, detailing an expedition along the Atlantic Coast of Nova Scotia and parts of New Brunswick situated on the Bay of Fundy, July 19, 1684 – September 14, 1684

  • MS-2-370, Oversize Folder 1
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  • July 19, 1684 – September 14, 1684

Item is a cartographic journal containing daily entries and twenty-five cartographic diagrams and topographical illustrations showing coastlines, elevations, distances (in leagues), water depths, capes, bays, rivers, inlets, islands and other geographical features.

From the accounts of the first few days, the jump off point must have been somewhere near Mahone Bay or Lunenburg, on the southern coast of Nova Scotia. Few observations are recorded during the first week; the aim seems to have been to reach an initial destination of Grand Manan Island. At this point, beginning on July 25, 1684, detailed observations are made of all islands, rocks, and other geographical objects, along with more specific information concerning water depths (given in braces), types of currents, prevailing winds, distances between landmarks (given in leagues), places of secure anchorage, danger zones, etc. Most of the observed areas are accompanied by topographical illustrations which depict not only the contours of the coastline, but also elevations from sea level.

The expedition proceeded from Grand Manan Island down into Passamaquoddy Bay (this is not named, but the St. Croix River is), then Northeast along the coast of New Brunswick to the entrance to the St. John River. At this point, the expedition encountered at least two British war vessels, equipped with cannons. An envoy from the expedition was sent to the British ships, apparently commanded by John Nelson, the nephew of the first proprietor of New Brunswick; assurances are exchanged, the envoy is returned, and the expedition again proceeds along its way. Much of this portion of the expedition was obscured by a dense and persistent thick fog which made the task of the cartographer at times impossible, as he frequently notes.

From St. John River, the expedition turned back again across the Bay of Fundy, along Long Island, down along the Western coast of Nova Scotia to Cape Sable. This destination is reached by July 31, 1684, and here some days are passed waiting out a violent storm. Another British ship is mentioned, though no contact was made. The coastline from Cape Sable all the way to Margaret's Bay is represented by numerous illustrations. The weather seems to have been more favourable, and much of the area was apparently uncharted.

This portion of the journey includes descriptions and illustrations of Cape Negro, Baye du Port Razor, Riv. des Jardins, Port Rosignol, Sable River, La Have Harbour, Mahone Bay (called here Mirligaich), Margaret's Bay, etc. The expedition continues from Margaret's Bay on to the Northeast, with observations of Cape Sambro, Riv. Chibouetou. Riv. Maganchis, Cape Thiodor, and it ends at St. Mary's River, on September 14, 1684.

Appended to the journal is a twelve page "Inventaire pour servir a l'armament et consommation du nav(igation)," in which a very detailed list of hundreds of items is presented. The two categories that receive the most attention are boat fixtures (e.g., sails, bowsprites, halyards, stays, topsails, masts, anchors, rope, riggings, etc.) and armaments (e.g., cannons, ammunitions, guns, other weapons, etc.). Surgical equipment is briefly mentioned. Extraneous observations are also included from time to time: an abundance of fish off Cape Forcheau; arborage and foliage on shore; disembarkments, during one of which one of the crew apparently attempted to desert.

Marianne (Ship)

Map of Africville

Item is a map of the Africville Area Land Ownership and Buildings, drawn by P.E.J. on July 26, 1962, for the Halifax City Planning Office, at a scale of 1" = 100'. Verso map also contains an inked list of property numbers, some crossed out and others checked off.

March of the Philistines

Item is an audio cassette with a recording of the concert work "March of the Philistines" composed by Paul Cram and performed in concert at the Atlantic Jazz Festival. It was later broadcasted on Two New Hours on CBC. SOCAN copyright 1993. The container label notes the work is for flute, clarinet, bass clarinet, soprano sax, trumpet, piano, guitar, bass, and drums.

Maritime College of Pharmacy - Elementary Pharmacy Course Students, May - June, 1939

Item includes photographs of the following students: Front Row - Archie Firth; Kathleen Dixon; James Sterns; Ronad Wilsack; Murda Jardine; Muriel Russell; Helen Gibson. Second Row - Francis Dunsworth; Violet Bachman; Kathleeen Spurr; Maude Rathburn; Marjory Holdsworth; Amelia Gorman. Third Row - Thomas Wilby; George Cochrane; Malcolm Campbell; Louis Cassidy, Duncan Campbell; Allison Delaney; Leo Rose; Laird Taylor. Back Row - Raymond McMillan; Hector Huntington; Smith Sutherland; Gerald Reno; John Henderson; Douglas Andrews; Adelard Charette.

Maritime women's access handbook

Item is a book complied, edited and published by Reel Life, a women's media collective, from resource information they collected during a tour of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick screening and distributing films, videotapes, slides and women's art. "S. Sherwin, Philosophy Dept." is written in ink on the front cover.

Martin Luther King Jr. tribute

Item is a poster for Nova Scotia Mass Choir's annual Martin Luther King Jr. concert with Symphony Nova Scotia at the Rebecca Cohn Auditorium. The concert celebrated the tenth anniversary of the Nova Scotia Mass Choir and featured narrator Walter Borden, and soloist Linda Carvery. Directed by Woody Woods.

Martin Luther King Jr. tribute

Item is a poster of the Nova Scotia Mass Choir's annual Martin Luther King concert with Symphony Nova Scotia. The concert featured performances by Linda Carvery, Jeremiah Sparks, and Novelee Buchan. Conducted by Leslie B. Dunner.

Martin Luther King Jr. tribute

Item is a poster for the Nova Scotia Mass Choir's annual Martin Luther King concert with Symphony Nova Scotia. The performance featured Susie Gangoo, Jackie Richardson, Jeremiah Sparks, Jamie Sparks, associate producer Woody Woods, and conductor Leslie B. Dunner.
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