Photograph of the public health clinic
- PC1, Box 31, Folder 21, Item 11
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- [19--]
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Photograph of the public health clinic
Photograph of the public health clinic
Photograph of Lise Sheila Davis
Carlos
Photographs of students sitting at desks
Photograph of the Forrest Building
Photograph of the Forrest Building
Photograph of Killam Memorial Library model
Wamboldt-Waterfield Photography Limited
Photograph of the Public Archives building
Vingoe, Mary
Archibald MacMechan's notes on Thoreau
Part of Archibald MacMechan fonds
Some blow flutes : [publications draft manuscript]
Part of Mary Vingoe fonds
Part of Mary Vingoe fonds
Part of Mary Vingoe fonds
History of Scotts Bay, Nova Scotia / Jess Abram Jess : [manuscript]
Part of Reference Files
Catherine Banks' notes for a ten-minute play at an unidentified workshop
Part of Catherine Banks fonds
Catherine banks' notes for I'm glad he's dead!
Part of Catherine Banks fonds
Part of Catherine Banks fonds
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).
Two Planks and a Passion Theatre 2019 outdoor summer season program
Part of Catherine Banks fonds
In this light : [annotated partial manuscript]
Part of Catherine Banks fonds
In this light : [annotated manuscript]
Part of Catherine Banks fonds
In this light : [annotated manuscript]
Part of Catherine Banks fonds
In this light : [annotated partial manuscript]
Part of Catherine Banks fonds
Correspondence between Grace Patterson Dawson and A MacMechan
Part of Archibald MacMechan fonds
Menus and memorabilia from Henry House restaurant
Part of Richard L. Raymond fonds
Henry House letterhead, envelope, and matchbook
Part of Richard L. Raymond fonds
Research notes about J.E. Acres
Part of D.C. Mackay fonds
Research notes and correspondence regarding Robert Petley
Part of D.C. Mackay fonds
List of paintings Alfred Barrett
Part of D.C. Mackay fonds
Two pen and ink drawings of a fishing village by D.C. Harvey
Part of D.C. Mackay fonds
Charles William Jefferys fonds
Jefferys, Charles William, 1869-1951
Charles W. Jefferys - Biographical Notes
Part of Charles William Jefferys fonds
CAA convention featurette - Thomas Chandler Haliburton - by Sister Maura
Part of Charles William Jefferys fonds
Two Planks and a Passion Theatre fonds
Two Planks and a Passion Theatre Company
In this light / Catherine Banks : [prompt script]
American Institute of the History of Pharmacy Slides: The Bark
Part of J. Gordon Duff fonds
Part of J. Gordon Duff fonds
The Bark: New Monument to Pelletier and Caventou
Part of J. Gordon Duff fonds
The Bark: Map of South America districts
Part of J. Gordon Duff fonds
Twenty-five individual and group photographs of J. Gordon Duff
Part of J. Gordon Duff fonds
Five photographs of noteable men of medicine and pharmacy
Part of J. Gordon Duff fonds
Photographs of graduates from the Maritime College of Pharmacy; and various group photographs
Part of J. Gordon Duff fonds
Dalhousie University published reports and publications
Geoffrey James Marshall obituary
Genealogy of the Killam family from 1597 to 1902 / Maud Killam
Address to the Lunenburg Board of Trade / by V.C. MacDonald, KC : [partial manuscript]
Part of Vincent C. MacDonald fonds