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Theory and practice in planning the suburbs

Subseries contains records produced as a result of Jill Grant's Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada grant to examine how participants in the local planning and development process explain the choices and decisions they make in shaping suburban development. Also includes are records related to her follow-up SSHRC standard research grant project, Trends in residential environments : Planning and inhabiting the suburbs.

Records include grant applications and reports, research ethics applications and reports, correspondence, notebooks, working papers — including reports by graduate students — research data (interviews and surveys), images and participant consent forms. Records related to research output (publications and presentations) are primarily found in the publications series.

There Go the Ships

This subseries consists of research notes, correspondence, manuscripts and typescript. This book was published by McClelland and Stewart in 1928.

Thirteen never changes

Subseries contains handwritten and typescript drafts of Budge Wilson's book "Thirteen Never Changes," previously titled "Gretchen's Diary."

Thomas Head Raddall photograph album (1917-1927)

Subseries consists of an album and loose photographs taken between 1917-1927 by Raddall and others. Some of the loose photographs were removed from the album for preservation and others are duplicates or reproductions of materials in the album. The subseries title is taken from a previous finding aid. Subjects include images of Raddall's career as a wireless officer from locations across the Atlantic provinces with various ships, crew members, and waterways; Raddall's friends and family; vacations and hunting and fishing trips; and T.H. Raddall, Sr.'s W.W.I leave in England prior to his death in 1918.

Thomas Head Raddall photograph album (1929-1941)

Subseries consists of an album and loose photographs taken between 1929 and 1941 by Raddall and others. Some of the loose photographs were removed from the album for preservation and others are duplicates or reproductions of materials in the album. The subseries title is taken from a previous finding aid. Subjects include images of Raddall hunting and fishing; vacations with friends and family to Porters Lake, Eagle Lake, and Elba Beach, Bermuda; Edith Raddall and her children, Tommy and Frances; and historical recreations, including a 4-pound cannon from the 18th century, and the uniform of a mid-19th century Nova Scotia militiaman.

Thomas Head Raddall photograph album (1941-1953)

Subseries consists of an album and loose photographs taken between 1941 and 1953 by Raddall and others. Some of the loose photographs were removed from the album for preservation and others are duplicates or reproductions of materials in the album. The subseries title is taken from a previous finding aid. Subjects include images of Raddall and friends and family; Raddall working as an orderly officer; hunting trips to Eagle Lake with friends; trips with friends and family across the province of Nova Scotia; and urban scenes from the town of Liverpool, Nova Scotia.

Thomas Head Raddall photograph album (1944-1961)

Subseries consists of an album and loose photographs taken between 1944 and 1961 by Raddall and others. Some of the loose photographs were removed from the album for preservation and others are duplicates or reproductions of originals in the album. The subseries title is taken from a previous finding aid. Subjects include images of Raddall with friends and family; public media of Raddall in interviews, portraits of Raddall, or press images of Raddall and Edith Raddall in their daily life; Raddall exploring Moose Harbour after it was struck with a forest fire; Raddall fishing at Lake Falls, Mersey River; Tom Raddall, Jr. studying at Acadia University and participating in a lab at Dalhousie University; Tom Raddall, Jr. and his daughter Deborah; still images from a CBC production of Raddall's works; H.B. Jefferson at the Digby railway station yard; and a Harold W. Higginson painting.

Thomas Head Raddall photograph album [between 1940 and 1959]

Subseries consists of an album of historic photograph and photographs taken between approximately 1940 and 1959 by Raddall and others. Subjects include historic 18th and 19th century Liverpool; the restoration of and subsequent opening of the Simeon Perkins House and Museum in 1957; and the capture of the German submarine U-889 near Shelburne, Nova Scotia in 1945.

Thomas Head Raddall's loose photographs

Subseries consists of loose photographs taken between 1870 and 1987 by Raddall and others. Some of the photographs are reproductions of originals, and some are either duplicates from, or related to the materials contained in Thomas Head Raddall's photograph albums. The subseries title is taken from a previous finding aid. Subjects include images of Raddall in his career as a wireless operator and media productions based on his authorial work; Raddall and others on hunting and fishing trips; Raddall's family and friends; postcards from family and friends; a vacation through Europe; highlights from T.H. Raddall, Sr.'s military career and legacy across Canada, Europe, and Asia; historical artifacts collected by Raddall or used for his manuscripts, including photographs of Grey Owl; historic moments from the cable-ship Mackay-Bennett including the yacht race for the America Cup in the New York Harbour and offering relief efforts in the wake of the Titanic accident; historic locations around Nova Scotia, including Liverpool and the Simeon Perkins House Museum, Milton, Fort Beausejour, the Fortress of Louisbourg, and the gold mines at Molega, as well as locations in Newfoundland, New Hampshire, and Europe.

TightRope administrative records, promotional materials, and photographs

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.
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