Item is a video recording of the 2022 Kroetsch Keynote given by Catherine Banks. The Kroetsch Keynote is an annual writers lecture presented by Sage Hill Writing. Catherine Banks gave the lecture online via Zoom on July 8, 2022. Video recording edited by Ana Cristina Camacho, Sage Hill Writing 2022 Summer Program Assistant.
Copy photo of one girl seated in wicker chair and one younger boy wearing nautical attire, seated on its arm; 3/4 pose. Original mat reads: "Geo. R. Waldren New Glasgow & Antigonish N. S."
One man, looking to the side; bust. The plate is annotated: "Wm. Earle". The envelope is annotated "original envelope listed Wm. Earle of Trenton. This has been scratched out & G. R. W. put in its place". If indeed it is G. R. Waldren, this is likely the owner of the studio
Two poses of the interior of a home; full pose. In one, one woman wearing glasses is seated, adjusting the dial on a radio while one man is standing behind her. In the other the man and the woman are seated on either side of a fireplace, with the woman looking through a photograph album
Two poses of the interior of a home; full pose. In one, one man and one woman wearing glasses are seated on either side of a fireplace, with the woman looking through a photograph album. In the other the woman is seated, adjusting the dial on a radio
Collection contains over 55,000 glass plate negatives, film negatives, and prints from the Waldren Studios of New Glasgow and Antigonish, Nova Scotia. The majority of these negatives are portraits, nearly all of which are identified and dated. A number of the portraits represent some of the earliest photos of Black Nova Scotians from Pictou, Antigonish and Guysborough counties. Many of the remaining photos are local scenes, a few of which were taken in New Glasgow before the fire in 1874 which devastated the town. The collection contains photographs that depict show coal mining, shipbuilding and other local industries in action. Portraits of family groups, sports teams, social clubs and school groups are also well represented.
File contains materials related to the Waldren Studio collection. These materials include an edited list of materials, correspondence and copies of photographs.
Item is an original handwritten composition by Paul Cram in two parts: 1. "Waldorf Salad" and 2. "Salt Peanuts." The reverse side has another composition, titled "Swee" (?).
One young girl seated on a small chair, facing to the side, and one younger boy seated on a small table; full pose. Print from Nitrate Negative: 25-351