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Mary Vingoe fonds

  • MS-2-777
  • Fonds
  • 1980-2019
Fonds includes manuscripts, scripts, and personal papers belonging to Mary Vingoe. Fonds also includes theatre programs, contracts, and photographs.

Vingoe, Mary

The cherry orchard

File contains records related to a 2019 production of Stephen Karam's version of The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekov. Mary Vingoe directed the production, which was presented from November 18-22, 2019 by Theatre at Grenfell. File includes two notebooks with handwritten notes about the play.

Bone Cage

Series contains materials related to the development, publication, and production of Bone Cage, including notes and research material, sketches, partial and complete manuscripts and typescripts, production records, and other material.

Bone Cage is a portrayal of life in rural Nova Scotia. The main character is Jamie, a 22 year old forestry worker doing 12-hour shifts operating a wood processor, clear-cutting for pulp. At the end of each shift, he walks through the destruction he has created looking for injured birds and animals and rescues those he can. Jamie's desire to escape this world is thwarted by his fear of leaving the place where he has some status. Bone Cage examines how young people in rural communities, employed in the destruction of the environment they love, treat the people they love at the end of their shift.

The play was written with financial support from a 1996 Canada Council grant. It was initially meant to deal with systematic violence in rural communities. While writing the play, a new character began to emerge and Banks took time to develop this one-woman show that became Bitter Rose.

Bone Cage was published by Playwrights' Canada Press. It won a national competition run by Theatre British Columbia and won the 2008 Governor General's Literary Award (English) for Drama. In October 2007, it was co-produced by Forerunner Playwrights Theatre and Ship’s Company Theatre and performed at Neptune Theatre’s Studio Stage in Halifax, Nova Scotia. It was also produced by Mulgrave Road Theatre in Guysborough, Nova Scotia, Downstream Theatre in Calgary, Alberta (2009-2010 ), and Matchstick Theatre Productions in Halifax (2017).

In this light : [annotated manuscript]

File contains a heavily annotated draft, pages out of order, with a cover page indicating "after reading changes Feb 2019 / Ken's notes Acts # 1,2,3 / April 13th 2019."

Research notes about J.E. Acres

File comprises D.C. Mackay's notes about the early nineteenth-century artist, J.E. Acres, believed to have painted miniatures of Charles Prescott and his wife.

Charles William Jefferys fonds

  • MS-2-35, SF Box 16, Folder 7
  • Fonds
  • [19-]
Fonds comprises editorial reports and notes made by Jefferys on works by Thomas Chandler Haliburton. Also included is a letter from Robert Glasgow, Managing Director of The Publishers Association of Canada, outlining the agreement of editorial and illustration work undertaken by Jefferys on a multi-volume series of the works of Haliburton. In addition, there is a typescript of a talk written by Jeffreys regarding his illustrations for the project.

Jefferys, Charles William, 1869-1951

Two Planks and a Passion Theatre fonds

  • MS-3-32
  • Fonds
  • 1990 - 2019
Fonds documents the management and theatrical productions of Two Planks and a Passion Theatre Company from 1992-2016. Series include Administrative, Education and outreach, and Production records, the latter being divided into subseries reflecting the types of materials generated by theatrical productions, including prompt books, posters and programs, photographs and reviews. A sousfond, Ross Creek Centre for the Arts, contains records illustrating the development of the Centre , which was founded by Two Planks' artistic directors, Chris O'Neill and Ken Schwartz.

Two Planks and a Passion Theatre Company

The Bark: Dr. Sydenham

Item is one black and white positive photographic slide of an artistic representation of a portrait of Dr. Sydenham, cropped at the bust.

The Bark: New Monument to Pelletier and Caventou

Item is one black and white positive photographic slide of the new monument to Pelletier and Canventou, a large, nude, reclining statue on a plinth that is engraved with the text "L'AN 1820 LES PHARMACIENS/ PELLETIER ET CAVENTOU/ FIRENT LA DECOUVERTE"

Twenty-five individual and group photographs of J. Gordon Duff

File consists of twenty-five individual and group photographs belonging to J. Gordon Duff. People in the photographs include: J. Gordon Duff; George A. Burbridge; R. S. Tonks; David Yung; Jessie I. MacKnight; J. Esmonde Cooke; Lloyd Preston; Judy VanDine; Ken James; Betty O'Toole; Brian Tuttle; Lou Fernandez; Sister John Bosco; Wade Kirk; Dave Fielding; Bev Wilson; Tom Pugsley; Beatrix Stimpson; Christine Irvine; Mary MacCaren; Kate Amirault; Janelle GrayRebecca Boyd; Allen Cook; Foster S. Chittick; Lois Self; Bev Blakney;Kenneth H. Chan; and Diane Carter.

Five photographs of noteable men of medicine and pharmacy

File consists of copies of five photographs of noteable men of medicine and pharmacy. The men include: Dr. Charles Tupper; William H. Simson; Frank C. Simson; John Naylor; and Thompson Durney. The pages come out of the book "50 Years of Pharmacy". The pages were originally sent to George A. Burbridge.

Photographs of graduates from the Maritime College of Pharmacy; and various group photographs

File consists of: thirteen individual photographs of graduates; eight group photographs; and four of drugs tores including McKenna's Drug Store. People in the photographs include: Genfe Keyes?; Harold Pearson; William F. Connell; William h. Manson; Eric D. Mosher; Warren Hood; Nalda Fillmore; D. M. Cox?; Dolda Rickettts?; Bliss Brown; Ina MacKenzie; Maxwell Olive; Jessie I. MacKnight; members of the Nova Scotia Pharmaceutical Society, 1932; Helen MacMillan Hiltz; Sidney Smith;

Doyle, Robert

Photographs, negatives, clippings, Dal news, proposal to the Dalhousie Theatre Department to offer a three year diploma in Costume Studies, pamphlet for the Costume Studies program. Includes Robert Doyle's obituary from the Chronicle Herald.

Convocation programs for 2019

This file contains two copies of the programs for the Spring 2019 Convocation, and two copies of the Fall Convocation. Includes information for the Honorary Degree recipients. Honorary Degrees were awarded to: Sandra L. Irving; The Right Honourable Michaelle Jean; and Selwyn Jacob.
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