Item is a pencil sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's production of The Good Woman of Setzuan (also known as The Good Person of Setzuan). The costume is for an unidentified man in a two-piece suit and the sketch shows one male figure wearing the costume.
Item is a pen and marker sketch of a set design for Dalhousie Theatre's production of the Good Woman of Setzuan. The design is for scene 4 and the sketch shows the street in front of the shop. The scenery consists of several small houses with several large advertising signs above them. On the left side of the design, there is also a box with a blank speech bubble in it. This portion of the sketch is folded underneath the rest of it.
Item is a pen and marker sketch of a set design for Dalhousie Theatre's production of the Good Woman of Setzuan. The sketch shows a male figure and a female figure sitting back to back in a garbage dump. There is a thought bubble coming frm the female figure which says "When love is in the air - you can't smell the stench of poverty!!!"
Item is a pen and marker sketch of a set design for Dalhousie Theatre's production of the Good Woman of Setzuan. Some sort of rub-on coloured film and dots has also been used. The sketch is of the inside of a courthouse.
Item is a cast list for Dalhousie Theatre's production of The Good Woman of Setzuan. The item has a list of characters from the production with penciled-in notes about who played which character.
File contains nine costume designs for Dalhousie Theatre's production of Mandragola. The sketches show many mask designs for characters from the production as well as some full-body costume designs.
Item is a pencil sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's production of Mandragola. The costume is for a character who is a widow. The sketch shows a large close-up of the mask and a small figure wearing the entire costume.
Item is a pencil sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's production of Mary Stuart. The costume is for Mary Queen of Scots and the sketch shows one female figure wearing the costume. The sketch has been torn from a spiral bound notebook.
Item is a pencil sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's production of Mary Stuart. The costume is for Anne and the sketch shows one female figure wearing the costume. The sketch has been torn from a spiral bound notebook.
File contains sixteen watercolour and gouache sketches of costume designs for Dalhousie Theatre's production of Moliere. A collection of handwritten notes about the costumes is also included.
Item is a watercolour and gouache sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's production of Moliere. The costume is for Moliere to wear at court. The sketch shows a male figure wearing the costume.
Item is a watercolour and gouache sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's production of Moliere. The costume is for a man in the ensemble. The sketch shows a male figure wearing the costume.
Item is an image of the Williams sisters performing at Nova Scotia Mass Choir's Martin Luther King concert in January 2019. The Williams sisters are Murleta Williams, Norma Williams, Charla Williams, and Julia Williams.
Image is printed on one page of 8.5 x 11 in. paper.
Series contains educational material related to the course JOUR 5958.09, "Advanced Television Workshop," taught by Sylvia Hamilton at the University of King's College.
File contains educational material related to the Advanced Television Workshop, a course taught by Sylvia Hamilton at the University of King's College.
Educational material includes notes on the documentary interview, class agendas, presentation slides, and notes on journalism ethics.
File contains educational material related to the Advanced Television Workshop, a course taught by Sylvia Hamilton at the University of King's College.
Educational material includes lecture materials, correspondence, class agendas, notes on electronic press kits, and notes on background readings.
Fonds consists of records pertaining to the formation of the Information Science Student Association of Dalhousie University's School of Information Management, constitutions, meeting minutes, agendas, annual reports, correspondence, committee records, IWB conference records, event materials, event photographs, and financial records. The majority of the records were created between 2001-2019 when the organization was known as SIMSA.
File contains two copies of a sheet of lyrics for school songs and "yells" (or cheers). Most of the cheers are for Dalhousie but the sheet also includes cheers for Pine Hill, Acadia, King's, and Mount Allison. The sheets were printed by Weeks Printing Co., Ltd. in Halifax.
Item, a photograph, is a negative of a piece of art that was used in Thomas Head Raddall's book, "Halifax: Warden of the North." The Governor's House is visible in the middle of the print, as is St. Mather's Meeting House - later St. Matthew's Church - on the left, and Citadel Hill on the right.
Item is a photograph of a group of unidentified residents of Shirreff Hall. They are sitting or standing in several rows in a living room or lounge. All of the residents are wearing white.
Item is a photograph of a group of female students sitting or standing on the front steps of Shirreff Hall. The residents include Jean MacDonald Hanson; Ann; Audrey Holman; Nela Dunanshy; Brook McNeal; Reid; N. Douglas; and others.
Item is a photograph of an inscription on a stone. The inscription reads: "The tablet below a fac-simile of that placed in the corner-stone of the original Dalhousie College, which occupied this site from 1820 to 1887, was unveiled with appropriate ceremony on August 21, 1924, when Sir James Fergusson, Admiral on this station, and John George Pyke, of Liverpool, N. S., represented their respective great-grandfathers, the Earl of Dalhousie and John George Pyke."
File contains photographs of buildings along Brunswick Street and Granville Street in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The buildings include the former Halifax High School, which was also the first home of the Dalhousie Law School.
Item is a photograph of the Arts and Administration building at Dalhousie University, now known as the Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building. The photograph is a side view of the building.
File contains two photographs taken in the Arts and Administration Building at Dalhousie University, now known as the Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building. One photograph shows students checking exam postings and the other shows two men installing telephones.
Item is a photograph of the Macdonald Memorial Library at Dalhousie University. There are some people on the front steps of the building. The photograph was printed from a nitrate negative.
File contains a ticket stub for Eastern Front Theatre's production of Miss n Me. The play was presented at the Neptune Theatre Scotiabank Studio March 14 -24, 2019. File also includes clippings of a book, "The Feminine Mystique" by Betty Friedan, with handwritten notes, "Miss N Me production."
Item is a photograph of an unidentified man and Karen Smith, Special Collections Librarian, looking at a book in the Kipling Room, located in the O.E. Smith wing of the Macdonald Library.