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Audio and video recordings of interviews and readings

File contains recordings of Budge Wilson's appearances, readings, and interviews. Many of the recordings were taped from her appearances on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) radio. The series also includes a typescript of Budge Wilson's interview on CBC radio regarding the Swissair disaster on its one year anniversary.

Books and short story anthologies by Budge Wilson

Series consists of research, manuscripts, and drafts of books and short story anthologies written by Budge Wilson. Series also contains some draft illustrations by Budge Wilson and artists with whom she collaborated, including Terry Roscoe, and signed, published copies of her books.

Reviews and promotional material

Series contains newspaper clippings, printouts from websites, and publisher's catalogues that feature reviews and promotional material about Budge Wilson's books. The series also contains drafts of press releases written by Budge Wilson to promote her books and newspaper articles that feature Budge Wilson and her writing career.

Personal material

Series contains materials created by Budge Wilson that not directly related to her career as an author. Files include Budge Wilson's diaries and calendars and materials relating to her job as a fitness instructor and photographer.

Tours

Series includes itineraries, maps, contracts, accommodations, reports, correspondence, show reports, tour logs, cast lists, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, financial statements, properties, cue sheets, and other technical information.

Property

Series includes contracts and programs from external agencies that rented Neptune’s premises for productions. Also included are materials concerning renovations, repairs and maintenance and materials pertaining to the New Neptune Theatre building, including proposals, manuals, committee materials, and plans.

Personal papers of David Renton

Series contains information about individual actors, Renton's administrative contributions to organizing the 1987 Canada Games and the 1990 World Figure Skating Championships, conferences and workshops, festivals and showcases, Neptune Theatre, Nova Scotia Drama League, Portus Theatre Productions, theatre companies and university theatre departments, and committees, associations, and unions to which Renton belonged. Also included are clippings and publications (primarily theatre- and film-related), financial records and grant applications, memorabilia, production-related materials, programs and invitations, school-related materials, and contracts, resumes, and awards.

Newspaper clippings and reviews

This series contains newspaper clippings and reviews pertaining to the various productions put on at Theatre 1707 as well as newspaper clippings pertaining to the theatre in general.

Posters

Series contains promotional posters for productions with which David Renton was associated. Series also contains two painted costume designs.

The Neptune Story

The series consists of correspondence relating both to research for and publication of the book, research notes, and interviews recorded on audio cassette regarding the history of Neptune Theatre, collected for the writing of The Neptune Story: Twenty-Five Years in the Life of a Leading Canadian Theatre ; photographs, messages, and tributes to Neptune Theatre included in the published work, can also be found here. As well, the series contains minutes of the meetings of the 25th Anniversary Committee of Neptune Theatre (of which Perkyns was a member), a draft copy of The Neptune Story , newspaper clippings, congratulatory notes, and a speech given at the book launch in 1989.

Scripts

This series contains scripts both produced and considered for production by Upstart Theatre.

Financial records of Eyelevel Gallery

Series represents the financial activities of Eyelevel Gallery and reflects how the Gallery has obtained financial support from funding bodies at national, provincial, and municipal levels of government. Included are grant applications for operating assistance, exhibitions, publications, employment programs, financial statements, budgets, and documentation of fundraising activities.

Personnel

Series includes information on Eyelevel Gallery's directors, staff, membership, and volunteers.

Dalhousie Theatre Department administration

The Dalhousie Theatre Department administration series contains records related to the operations of the Dalhousie Theatre Department. The types of records included here are correspondence, memos, reports, notes, and meeting minutes and agendas.

Resource materials

This series contains resource materials used for teaching. Types of records included here are scripts, videocassettes, audio cassettes, course exercises, and articles regarding theatre and theory.

For Better or For Worse

Series consists of records documenting the administrative, creative, financial, legal, production, and publicity and marketing activities of this project. This animated series for television presents a humourous, incisive, and endearing portrayal of a modern suburban family. It was based on Lyn Johnston's popular Canadian cartoon strip. The television series was co-produced by imX, broadcast by Teletoon, and consisted of sixteen episodes, each of which were eleven minutes in length. This series contains agreements, applications, cast and crew lists, correspondence, incorporation documents, press releases, production stills, scripts, schedules, a series outline, syndication histories, and video recordings.

House of Mirth

Series consists of records documenting the administrative activities of this project. The project was a potential feature in co-production with the South African Film Finance Corporation based on the Edith Wharton novel of the same name. This series contains the slate package.

Resource and reference material

While MOVE was active, the organization served as a reference and resource library which contained publications by activist groups across Canada, as well as the publications from MOVE's coalition member groups, which this series contains. In addition, the resource and reference material contains articles, instructional material (such as funding kits), bills and ordinances, newspaper clippings on current issues and MOVE, and informational material on pressing concerns such as environment, civil rights, women's' rights, poverty, housing, rent control, and nuclear energy.

MOVE coalition member groups

Series contains material on MOVE's coalition member groups including the Canadian Youth Hostel Association, Ecology Action Centre, Harbour Drive North Committee, Dalhousie Legal Aid, Children's CO-OP, Continuous Learning Association of Nova Scotia, 3 Villages Recreation Group, Cole Harbour Environment Committee, Coalition for Developement, Dartmouth Youth Services, Halifax-Dartmouth Coalition for Development, Downtown Halifax Business Association, East Coast Community School, Gay Alliance for Equality, Halifax Welfare Rights, Interaction, Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia, Metro Area Family Planning Association, Halifax Neighborhood Center, Northend Community Health Association, Nova Scotia Public Housing Tenants Association, New Options School, Ward 5 Resources Council, Nova Scotia Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Northwest Arm Community Planning Association, One Parent Family Association, Purcell's Cove Community Association, Save the Playground Committee, Teled Video Services Association, Union of Nova Scotia Indians, Upper Hammond Plains Community Development Association, Victoria Road Tenants Association, Voice of Women, Women's Centre, Catholic Social Services Commission, and Pine Grove Community School.

Material includes correspondence with MOVE, publications, meeting minutes, memorandums, press releases, and reports.

American Institute of the History of Pharmacy

Series includes materials related to the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy as well as slides and accompanying presentation notes, which are intended to be used for classrooms, professional, and lay groups.

American Institute of the History of Pharmacy.

Pharmacy associations

Series consists of meeting minutes, notes, correspondence, and newsletters from various professional pharmaceutical associations and societies.

Retail pharmacies

Series consists of information relating to retail pharmacies throughout Canada, although most of the information is about Nova Scotian retail pharmacies. Records include biographical materials, financial records, advertisements, and other materials related to retail pharmacies.

Annual and monthly reports

Series consists of annual and monthly reports of the Halifax Visiting Dispensary. The reports contain minutes of the annual meetings, directors' and secretaries' reports, reports of the medical board, dental reports, data about prescriptions filled, year-end financial statements, and lists of the dispensary officers. The series also includes an agenda created for the 1964 annual meeting, the directors and summarized reports for 1960 year-end, and the secretary's and summarized report for 1961 year-end.

Publicity

Series consists of information concerning the origins of the HVD, newspaper articles (including job advertisements and staff pictures), and press releases.

Parliamentary papers

Balcom represented Halifax on Parliament Hill from 1950 until 1957. This series contains his records pertaining to his work in government including the speeches made in parliament, and questions raised in the House.

Red cap snow shoe club

In 1874 the Red Cap Snowshoe club was founded in Halifax, making it the oldest local sports organization. Balcom was an active member until the club was disbanded in 1974 after its centenary.

Personal archives of Victor Oland

Series consists of textual records and photographs related to Victor Oland's personal life and interests, professional and charitable activities, his time in the Navy, the 1976 Olympic Games, and his time as Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia.

Personal archives of George Woodhouse Culverwell Oland

Series consists of textual records related to the personal life of George Woodhouse Culverwell Oland as well as legal and financial records. Files in the series were mixed in the Oland and Son fonds (MS-4-135). No other records from George Woodhouse Culverwell are known to exist.

Oland, George Woodhouse Culverwell

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