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Personal archives of Richard Hibbert Oland

Series consists of records from the Canadian Department of National Defence, a Royal Naval College of Canada report, and records of business activities. Files in the series were mixed in the Oland and Son fonds (MS-4-135). No other records from Richard Hibbert Oland are known to exist.

Oland, Richard Hibbert, 1897-1941

Personal archives of Sidney C. Oland

Series consists of various textual records and photographs related to Sidney Oland's personal life and interests, family history, professional and charitable activities, and to his time in the Army. Files in the series were mixed in the Oland and Son fonds (MS-4-135). No other records from Sidney Oland are known to exist.

Oland, Sidney, b. 1886

World War II

Records from Balcom's time as Officer Commanding, Medical Stores, and Chief Medical Stores Inspection Officer during World War II.

Personal archives of Conrad Oland

Series consists of correspondence from George Woodhouse Culverwell. Files in the series were mixed in the Oland and Son fonds (MS-4-135). No other records from Conrad Oland are known to exist.

Oland, Conrad, 1850-1917

Oland family scrapbooks

Series includes scrapbooks created by unknown individuals and consist primarily of newspaper clippings regarding Sidney Oland and his sons Victor, Bruce, and Don. The scrapbooks were often compiled through the use of a professional scrap-booking service.

Memorabilia of Thomas Head Raddall

This series contains souvenirs, clippings, invitations, programs, certificates, correspondence and other printed materials pertaining to a variety of THR's interests, including his father's military career. Literary topics, travel, speaking engagements, World War I, World War II, general military topics, the Mersey Paper Company, and Liverpool and Queens County history are all represented here.

Lectures and addresses

This series contains manuscript versions of speeches made by Raddall and, in a few cases, research material, correspondence, and/or a published version.

Lobster fishermens' safety study

Series consists of records related to Binkley's study on Lobster fishermen's safety. Records include a job description for a research assistant and notes on safety in the field.

Unpublished writings : memoirs and autobiography

The memoir material consists of thirty-three essays, ranging in length from two to twenty-two pages; these are about people, places, and trips taken. The autobiographical material consists of a 552-page typescript "autobiography" which contains notes about his family history and typed excerpts from his diaries.

Manuscripts and publications

Series consists of articles, addresses, and publications created and/or accumulated by GWI Creighton. Materials in this series primarily relate to forestry but some works pertain to family history. Series arranged alphabetically by title. Series contains some materials in German.

Marine Protests of Steam Ships

All marine protests in this series pertain to steam ships (ships which operate under a steam engine and not under sail), including barges. Some typed protests are the only copy for which there are no corresponding handwritten originals.

Silver - Manuscripts

Series contains: typescripts of books, and articles; research notes; and 17 b&w photographs of silver objects.

Dalhousie University

Series consists of academic and administrative records, correspondence, publications, drafts, and reports from Elisabeth Mann Borgese's time at Dalhousie University. Borgese first came to Dalhousie University in 1978 as a Killam Fellow at the Center for Foreign Policy Studies, where she worked on a number of ocean-related projects. She later became a professor in the Department of Political Science, where her duties included thesis supervision, research, and teaching.

City planning and development

This series consists of records relating to various city developments and planning projects in cities across Canada, including the Halifax and Dartmouth waterfront revitalization, the Barrington Street alignment and development of Uniacke Square and similar development projects in the City of Halifax at the time. Types of records include notes, meeting minutes, printed material, correspondence and development plans.

Subseries consist of Alberta ; British Columbia ; Manitoba ; Nova Scotia ; Ontario ; Quebec ; Research ; and Saskatchewan.

Education

This series consists of records relating to education reform across Canada, with a focus on Nova Scotia’s school system. Types of records include reports, academic papers, notes, submissions, printed material, correspondence and interview transcripts.

Subseries consist of British Columbia ; Newfoundland ; Nova Scotia ; Ontario ; Quebec ; and Research

Journals

James Dinwiddie's personal journals cover 1776 to 1812, covering the time he spent in China with the British expedition as well as his subsequent years in Calcutta and return to England and Ireland. In the journals, Dinwiddie records daily events such as with whom he dined or visited, where he travelled, and any lectures he gave or attended.

Royal Institution

This sous-fond contains a series of documents related to the Royal Institution of Great Britain including notices of meetings, meeting minutes, and ballot lists as well as a royal act increasing the powers of the institution. The papers include two bound journals of Dinwiddie's notes on lectures given at the institution on topics ranging from astronomy, chemistry, and biology.

The Gillans

Series consists of materials related to Norman Creighton's CBC radio program "The Gillans" which aired from 1942 to 1949, including original and revised scripts; subject and episode indexes to scripts; plotting, drama, and character notes; as well as a promotional image of cast members. Indexes are only available for scripts dating from 1942 to 1946. The original scripts are carbon copies and require careful handling, many of the early ones are also spotted and appear to have some water damage. Most scripts are numbered in sequence and arranged in this order. Emergency scripts were often used when one or more characters were unable to perform. Although filed in sequence, the use of emergency scripts often resulted in misnumbering of episodes. Series includes the following subseries: 1. Scripts 2. Indexes 3. Plotting sheets and notes.

Titus Smith

Series contains files relating to Titus Smith Jr., the Nova Scotian naturalist known as the "Dutch Village Philosopher" and ancestor of Norman Creighton. Includes genealogical work, newspaper clippings, letters to Smith from his contemporaries and family and letters about Smith by his ancestors, and items commemorating his contributions to naturalism in Nova Scotia… also contains some mention of Titus Smith Sn.

Donna Morrissey's manuscripts and related records

Series contains paper and electronic records relating to Morrisey's writings and publications. Types of records include manuscripts and drafts of scripts and short stories, illustrations, project proposals, photographs, and other material.

Programs developed and administered by the Women in Media Foundation

Series contains material relating to the promotion, development, and administration of the programs and workshops that were run by the Women in Media Foundation. Materials include completed evaluation forms from programs, curriculum material, script and teaching material, camp essays, and final reports. Series also contains applications, campers lists, release forms, and promotional materials.

The following is a list of programs that Women in Media Foundation was involved in: Girl's TV Camp (later named Girls TV and New Media Camp), Women's Technical Internship, Diversity Workshop, Girl's Enterprise workshop, the Travelling Girls Documentary workshop, lesson plans and teaching materials for teachers, WTNdowment scholarship, CyberSafe program, Girl's Mini-Media workshop, Train the Trainer workshop, and Media Literacy workshop.

Programming materials may also be inter-filed within other series.

Administration records of the Women in Media Foundation

Series contains material relating to strategic planning, charitable, status, CRTC licensing for Women's Television network, and equipment inventory lists. Series also contains legal licencing agreements and service contracts, and minutes and reports from Board meetings and annual general meeting minutes. Executive meeting reports and minutes are also included in the series.

Festivals

Series contains records relating to Theatre Arts Guild participation in various drama festivals. Materials include certificates of recognition for Theatre Arts Guild productions, programs, correspondence, newsletters, and administrative documents.

Production records

Materials in this series consist in production lists, miscellaneous scripts (not produced), programs, administrative documents, tickets, posters, reports, a history of TAG, correspondence with sponsors, scrapbooks, information about the TAG Young Company, and minute books.

Productions of Mulgrave Road Theatre

Series consists of records related to productions performed between 1977 and 2006. Files include the following materials: programmes, annotated production and prompt scripts, correspondence, show reports, tour itineraries, scripts, actor contracts, agreements, set designs, rehearsal schedules, props list, technical information, and production schedules.

Festivals

This series contains materials regarding Centre for Art Tapes festivals and is organized by festival title.

Workshops

This series contains records regarding Centre for Art Tapes workshops. Records include workshop descriptions, workshop evaluations, lists of participants and promotional material.
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