Subseries comprises research materials and draft manuscripts collected and written by the National Network on Environments and Women's Health. The members met to share personal work, conference materials, and prepare materials for the publication of the network's book, "The Politics of Women's Health: Exploring Agency and Autonomy".
Series contains photographs documenting plays and events produced by Two Planks and a Passion Theatre. Types of images include head shots, publicity photographs, performance stills, and casual snapshots of staff and performers on tour or at fundraising events.
File contains fifteen costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1992 production of The Trojan Women. Twelve of the designs are watercolour sketches and three are pencil sketches.
Subseries includes records created or used for Safe Harbour Metropolitan Community Church programming, including workshop materials, sermons, calendars and service programs.
Series contains materials relating to the formation and operations of the AIDS Coalition of Nova Scotia [ACNS], a non-profit advocacy organization for persons living with HIV/AIDS based in Halifax. ACNS was formed in 1996 via the merger of two pre-existing organizations, the Nova Scotia Persons With AIDS Coalition and AIDS Nova Scotia, and still operates today. Materials in subseries include administrative records such as meeting notices, minutes, and agendas; memos and correspondence; planning materials for ACNS events; proposals, research materials, and reference materials; and notes.
Subseries contains materials documenting the activities of the TightRope leather brotherhood, a men's leather club established in Halifax in the early 1990s, incorporated in 1997, and disbanded in 2007. Subseries contains administrative and financial records, planning and promotional materials, correspondence, printouts from TightRope's website, and photographs of TightRope members and events.
Subseries comprises research correspondence between members of the National Network of Environments and Women's Health, as well as correspondence with the Tri-council working group negotiating the revision of the medical research code of conduct.
Subseries contains records related to Senate Review Report of the Dalhousie Univeristy Libraries, including background and contributing reports and correspondence.
Subseries includes correspondence, contracts, and invoices relating to Upstream's collaborations with various musicians, including Barry Guy, Maya Homburger, Akikazu Nakamura, and Miwa Inaba.
Subseries contains general administrative records. This includes correspondence, legal records, drafts and outlines of parts of some documents, and other documents relating to the administration of the Whites Point Quarry and Marine Terminal Environmental Impact Statement and the joint review panel.
Subseries comprises the National Network of Environment and Women's Health grant application for a feminist health care ethics research project, which resulted in the book "The Politics of Women's Health: Exploring Agency and Autonomy."
Sub-series contains records pertaining to applications or proposals that were either rejected or declined; some of these files include brief notes of explanation.
Subseries contains the proceedings from the first, second, and third Atlantic Canada animal science and technology workshops held at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College in Truro, Nova Scotia (1992-1994).
Subseries contains Nova Scotia Agricultural College programs and invitations relating to convocations from 1992-2007, files also include a newspaper clipping.
Subseries contains records created or collected by Safe Harbour MCC in connection with the Eastern Canadian District of the Christian and Missionary Alliance (C&MA). Materials include administrative records, financial records, conference materials, job descriptions and applications, personnel records, reports, newsletters, notes, and correspondence.
Subseries comprises teaching records for PLAN 3005, which was was cross-listed as PLAN 5005 and GEOG 3005 and taught by Jill Grant through the Faculty of Architecture and Planning at Dalhousie University. Records include course syllabi, a teaching assistant handbook, instructional assessments, lecture notes, class readings, slides and print photographs.
Subseries contains records produced as a result of a project funded by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation external research program. Records include proposals, reports, notes, interview transcripts and findings.
Sub-series contains records relating to the production of Summer of the Piping Plover by Forerunner Playwrights' Theatre, including a production typescript and notes sent to the director.
Sub-series contains records of fundraisers and other events hosted by CARAS and other Halifax-based organizations promoting causes related to HIV/AIDS. Materials include promotional materials, programs, pamphlets, memos, correspondence, and planning documents.
File contains eleven oil pastel sketches of costume and set designs for Dalhousie Theatre's 1991 production of The Possibilities. Each sketch is for a specific scene in the play and shows several figures wearing costumes.
File contains 20 pastel and pencil sketches of costume designs for Dalhousie Theatre's 1991 production of The Tempest. Each sketch shows a costume design for one character. The sketches are drawn on dark blue heavyweight paper.
Subseries contains correspondence, budgets, travel itineraries, concert programs, and set lists relating to the organization of tours for the Upstream Ensemble and Upstream Orchestra.
Subseries consists of handwritten and typescript drafts of short stories included in Budge Wilson's anthology "Fractures: Family Stories." The short stories included in this anthology are as follows: "Like a water lily," "Two diaries," "Fathers," "Dreams," "Confusion," "Crybaby," "Mr. Manuel Jenkins," "My War," "Brothers and Sisters," "Carlotta's Search," "Mothers," and "The Metaphor."
Series contains programs, playbills, postcards and posters for productions produced by Two Planks and a Passion Theatre Company. Programs are a useful source of cast and crew information and images, and many of the programs and/or postcards for touring productions list performance dates and locations. Posters, playbills and postcards are generally undated; dates are attributed based on related records.
File contains 26 costume designs from Dalhousie Theatre's 1990 production of Shakespeare's Women. Six of them are watercolour sketches and the rest are pencil sketches. The file also contains two photocopies of one of the sketches and three pages of notes about the sketches. The first 18 sketches were drawn on the same pad of paper and are stored between the covers of that pad of paper. There are some drawings on the cover of the pad of paper. Some of the sketches have fabric swatches attached.
File contains 21 costume designs for Dalhousie Theatre's 1990 production of St. Carman of the Main. The title of the play may actually be spelled "St. Carmen of the Main." Ten of the sketches are cut out and mounted on corrugated cardboard, with collages of newspaper articles in the background. The other eleven sketches are pencil and coloured pencil sketches on heavyweight paper.