Subseries contains photographs of famous musicians, composers, and actors, many of which are autographed. The photographs were obtained by John Daniel Logan in his capacity as a concert reviewer and for his personal collection. Many of the photographs were sent by the musicians and actors at his request, as evidenced by his correspondence with them.
Subseries contains programs from concerts that John Daniel Logan attended in Nova Scotia, predominantly at venues in Halifax. Many of the programs include annotations by Logan.
Subseries contains photographs of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College campus, which includes buildings and landscapes, residences, barns, athletic complex, library, etc. These were taken between 1889-2007.
Subseries contains records created during a study of the forced migration of residents of Africville. The study was sponsored by the Nova Scotia Department of Public Welfare, in association with the Department of National Heath and Welfare, and conducted by Don Clairmont and Dennis Magill for the Institute of Public Affairs (project number 552-21-2). Records in this subseries primarily document the research activities of Don Clairmont and Dennis Magill that led to the publication of the 1971 Africville relocation report. Materials include genealogical information on former residents of Africville, responses to a questionnaire run by Don Clairmont and Dennis Magill , interview files, newspaper clippings, sound recordings, correspondence, and other material.
McMillan was active in many business ventures other than his main shipping and merchant activities. The records that are in the fonds will appear here. They contain correspondence, notes, receipts, invoices and other materials as listed.
This Series contains Government transactions with William McMillan. It contains invoices for services rendered. Also contains: tallies of gas sold for tax rebate, correspondence and invoices relating to the selling of gas to Naval patrol boats.
Series contains items like bills of sale, invoices, receipts, ledgers and sales accounts from various companies. If file contains some correspondence but consists mostly of the aforementioned material, it will be placed in this series.
This subseries contains research notes on Shelburne County History. Photocopies of excerpts of Journals, articles, legal documents. Photographs and letterheads and letter use in Bebb's book "Quest for the Phantom Fleet".
Sub-series contains correspondence and personal papers of Graham Creighton. Materials primarily consist of personal correspondence between Graham Creighton and members of the Creighton family.
Subseries contains letters and cards written to Gertrude from her husband, Archie, starting a few years prior to their marriage and continuing until the mid-1950s. The greatest volume of letters date from those periods when Gertrude returned to Ireland for extended family visits when the children were young, and again when she accompanied them for several years to the UK where Alex attended Cambridge University and Gussie went to boarding school in Kent.
This subseries consists of research notes, correspondence and multiple drafts of the manuscripts. This book was published by Brook in Glasgow, in 1915.
Subseries contains primarily correspondence written to Archie in America from his father John Leighton, his brothers and sisters, and various cousins and in-laws. There are also letters written between his brother Bob, his father and his sisters.
Subseries contains the academic calendars for the 1903/1904-1904/1905 sessions of Dalhousie University Faculty of Pure and Applied Science calendar of the School of Mining and Metallurgy. The course of instruction, degree requirements, fees, awards, and scholarship opportunities are outlined.
Subseries consists of Helen Stewart (Mackay) Maclellan's correspondence with Jean Stewart Maclellan and David Kirkpatrick Stewart Maclellan; Edward Kirkpatrick Maclellan; and Margaret Jane (MacKenzie) Maclellan and William Edward Maclellan. It also contains her mother's handwritten recipe book.
Subseries contains records created by the Nova Scotia Agricultural College, records about the NSAC, and records pertaining to agriculture in Nova Scotia. Included are documents on educational resources, correspondence, memos, newspapers, clippings of articles, newsletters, new building plans, speech notes, a bound copy of "The history of the NSAC", agricultural education plans in the province, and the 75th anniversary committee file.
Series consists of photographs, albums, and video cassettes of events at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College campus between 1905 and 1998. These include students, staff, and faculty engaged in exhibitions, convocation/graduation, Autumn Assembly, Open house, sports events, theatre dramas, ceremonies, and campus life.