Series contains materials relating to Day's military career. Series includes course materials, military manuals, medals, and sketches about Maritime defence.
Series consists of correspondence received by Creighton from family, friends and work associates. There is some outgoing correspondence. The bulk of correspondence is forestry-related. Series is arranged alphabetically by author except bound retirement testimonial letters and correspondence relating to the publication of "Challenges and Response: A History of Wildlife and Wildlife Management in Nova Scotia" by Donald Dodds. Some correspondence is in German.
This series consists of audio and video cassettes from the Ecology Action Centre's resource library. Material contains documentaries, interviews, and informational videos regarding environmental issues and similar topics.
This series comprises records related to music—orchestral, choral, and chamber—performed in concert. Records include drafts and published scores, lyrics, working notes, stage directions, correspondence, publicity materials, performance programs, posters and printed reviews.
Series consists of undated notes, rough drafts, and other documentation produced by Bevan in the process of his MA (1947) and PhD (1953) thesis research on the works of seventeenth-century author John Dryden.
Series contains personal correspondence of the Smith family. Many of the letters are short notes or cards from friends and family; some are incomplete or have pages missing. Many letters contain information about daily life in Halifax, and, in the case of the letters from Lillie Smith and her daughter Elsie, information about Lillie Smith's death. A number of letters are from unidentified correspondents; where possible, an attempt has been made to identify the relationships of correspondents with the Smith sisters.
Series consists of photographs of family, friends, groups, associations, organizations, and places. Most photographs are of the Creighton family and their extended family. Photographs document the growth of the family, their activities, and their travels. Series includes primarily black and white photographic prints and negatives, as well as a glass negative and some tin types. The subject, date, and individuals of many photographs have been labelled on the back.
This series consists of black and white and colour slides of images from a history of anatomy book and paintings by VanGogh, Monet, Picasso, Whistler and other artists.
This series includes photographs, slides, contact sheets and negatives of conferences and events such as Salon de Livre 1982, the Canadian Children’s conference, and Open house, the East Coast Authors television series, and other miscellaneous topics.
Series includes records created or collected by Mary Vingoe related to her play Holy Ghosters. The play, a historical drama set during the 1750s on the Tantramar marshes, premiered in 1983 at Mulgrave Road Co-Op Theatre, directed by Jan Kudelka. In 1986, Mount Allison University's Windsor Theatre presented a revised version of Holy Ghosters.
This series contains the master index of Linehan’s poetry volumes and poetry collections. The series also includes the index of Linehan’s personal library collection, his writings, and published manuscripts.
This series contains all of Linehan’s poems and writings that do not belong in any specific category. Much of the content is predominantly poems and fragments of poems. In addition, this series includes diary entries, class notes, essays, a play, and recorded dreams.
Series includes correspondence and administrative records regarding grants and employment, professional activities such as arbitration, as well as general correspondence with friends and colleagues.
Series contains records produced in the course of Jill Grant’s research activity, and includes research applications and reports, research ethics applications and reports, correspondence, notebooks, working papers,slides and print photographs, research data (interviews and surveys) and participant consent forms. Series is divided into subseries by project titles.
Series contains records pertaining to lectures and presentations given by Françoise Baylis at conferences, seminars, workshops, meetings and other invited events, including public lectures and government committees. File titles, scope and content notes are taken from the original folders and/or drawn from Françoise Baylis's CV. Record types include manuscripts, reports, notes, outlines, overhead transparencies, PP slides (printouts) and limited photocopied research or source materials. Series includes three audio recordings of Françoise Baylis being interviewed on CBC radio programs.
Series consists of records of the committees of the Halifax branch of the Engineering Institute of Canada, including correspondences, report of ballots and other materials.
Series consists of records regarding the organization and administration of the Halifax branch of the Engineering Institute of Canada, including correspondence related to by-laws, legislation and rule of awards and prizes.
Series consists of records of Alan Emerson Cameron regarding the voluntary economic planning for the new Nova Scotia, including correspondence, reports, minutes of meetings and others materials.
Series consists of photographs, contact sheets, slides, and negatives pertaining to various Neptune productions, personnel, and events. Additional photographs can be found in the Archives (PC3).
Series contains 3.5" computer discs. The scope and content note for each box of discs is based on the disc labels. The discs were not in any particular order.
The records in this series include correspondence, working papers, grant applications and administrative papers connected to Toni Laidlaw's research, along with papers, articles or reports connected to these projects. Related papers, presentations and workshop materials may be located in other series.
Series contains records related to the development, production and publication of It is Solved by Walking, a play by Catherine Banks. The world premier was produced in 2011 by Urban Curvz Theatre in Calgary, Alberta, and named one of the eleven best productions of 2011 by the Calgary Herald. The play was published by the Canadian Playwrights' Press and won the 2012 Governor General's Award Literary Award for (English) Drama. Records include manuscripts, publicity materials and notes.