Item is a photographic slide depicting a bridge on the Rhine waterfront in Bonn, Germany. There are several groups of people walking or sitting, and a boat named "Stadt Bonn" in the water.
Item is a photographic slide depicting the Rhine river in Bonn, Germany. The photo was taken from the hotel that the Creelman family stayed at. One boat is depicted in the water.
Item is a photographic slide depicting the Bonn Minster Roman Catholic church in Bonn, Germany. The shot is partially blocked by two buildings in front and a car on the road.
Item is a photographic slide of a house on a mountain by the Mosel River below Lasserg, Germany. There are plants growing on long sticks on the ground.
Item is a photographic slide of the Cochem Imperial castle in Cochem, Germany. It is depicted from across the Mosel river on top of a mountain, with houses at the bottom.
Item is a photographic slide of the Basilica of Constantine (also known as the Aula Palatina) in Trier, Germany. Only the circular portion of the building is depicted, with a small pile of rubble in front.
Item is a photographic slide of the Amphitheater in Trier, Germany from inside. There is some grass on the main floor of the Amphitheater, and houses are depicted in the background.
Item is a photographic slide of the Amphitheater in Trier, Germany looking in. The photograph is taken from an outside entrance to the side of the path, looking in. There is grass on the main floor of the Amphitheater.
Item is a photographic slide of the Amphitheater in Trier, Germany looking in. The photograph is taken from an outside entrance looking directly in. There is grass on the main floor of the Amphitheater.
Item is a photographic slide of the Rhine river upstream from the Drachenfels ("Dragon's Rock") - the large land mass in the middle of the water. The photograph is taken from above. Houses and boats are also depicted.
Item is a photographic slide of the Lorelei (Loreley in German), a steep slate rock on the bank of the Rhine river, Germany. There is a boat passing through.
Item is a photographic slide of the Fürstenberg Castle ruins in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The Rhine river, several boats, and a town are seen in the background.
Item is a photographic slide of the Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom or Hohe Domkirche Sankt Petrus) in Cologne, Germany. The cathedral is depicted illuminated (Festbeleuchtung) at night.
Item is a photographic slide of Bad Godesberg and the Rhine river. There are several boats in the water. The photograph is taken from a grassy shore, with a wooden plank leading to the water.
Item is a photographic slide of landscape between Bitburg and Daun, Germany. The photograph is largely grassy slopes, with a larger hill and trees in the background.
Item is a photographic slide of Frederiksborg Castle (Slot) in Zealand (Sjælland), Hillerød, Denmark. The photograph is taken from the side, with water surrounding the castle.
Item is a photographic slide of the Banquet Hall in Kronborg Castle (Slot) in Helsingør, Denmark. The majority of the Hall is empty, with five chairs against a wall in between arches and chandeliers.
Item is a photographic slide of Ogier the Dane (Holger Danske), a legendary character in poems and stories, at Kronborg Castle (Slot) in Helsingør, Denmark. The photograph is taken front-on, and the statue is sitting with his legs crossed rest his arms on two
Item is a photographic slide of boats in a canal facing Thorvaldsens Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark. There are 28 people visible in the boat that is in use, and it looks to be used for leisure or tours.
Item is a photographic slide of City Hall Square (Rådhuspladsen) in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is taken from a raised height and shows the Palace Hotel and the City Hall. There are vehicles and people on the street in front of the building.
Item is a photographic slide of the Memorial Anchor at Nyhavn (New Harbour) in Copenhagen, Denmark. The Anchor is at the end of Nyhavn and remembers the officers and sailors lost in World War II. It is pictured with people, houses, and water in the background.
Item is a photographic slide of a narrow, downhill street and tall, skinny buildings. The country is likely German, Denmark or Luxembourg. The edges of the road are cobblestone.
Item is a photographic slide of buildings and a church from across an unidentified stone bridge with two arches visible. The country is likely German, Denmark or Luxembourg.
File contains correspondence related to persons or organizations associated with the letter "E". These include Donald A. Ede at the University of Glasgow, Howard Evans at the Henry Phipps Institute/Cornell University, and more.
File contains correspondence related to persons or organizations associated with the letter "L". These include Scott Lozanoff at the University of Hawai'i, Laura Frost at the University of Alberta, and Walter Landauer at the University College London. Materials include Dalhousie notices regarding taking inappropriate leaves.
File contains a series of prints of paintings and photographs of the English actor Johnston Forbes-Robertson (1853-1937) in and out of costume. One of the prints is autographed by the actor.
File contains two autographed photographs of the English actor John Martin-Harvey, signed for John Daniel Logan following a performance in Halifax on May 19, 1921. One of the photographs shows him in costume for a role.
File contains research notes pertaining to Alban Berg, used by Anthony Pugh for the writing of program notes. The file includes photocopied pages on Berg's opera "Woyzeck", a copy of program notes by A.K. Holland and Basil Horsfield for a performance by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society, and a program (with notes) for a concert by the BBC Symphony Orchestra.
File contains research and program notes pertaining to Hector Berlioz. The file includes several programs collected by Anthony Pugh from performances by the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and BBC Symphony, as well as a program from a concert by the Atlantic Symphony Orchestra with program notes, presumably written by Pugh. The file also includes drafts of Pugh's program notes, a newspaper clipping on a performance of Berlioz by the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, a postcard from "Kathy" to Pugh featuring a picture of Berlioz, and correspondence from Pugh to Professor Tom Lawrenson at the University of Lancaster about Berlioz's opera "Béatrice et Bénédict."
File contains program notes, a short essay, and a handout on Hector Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique. The file also includes correspondence from David F. Bell regarding Pugh's submission to a Nineteenth-Century French Studies Colloquium at Duke University (Durham, North Carolina) and from Professor H.W.W. Warman of the University of Lancaster inviting Pugh to deliver a lecture on Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique.
File contains research and program notes by Anthony Pugh on Frederick Delius. The file also includes a program for a performance of Delius's "A Mass for Life," performed by the Liverpool Philharmonic Society, conducted by J.E. Wallace, which Pugh collected and used in his research.
File contains drafts of, and research for, program notes by Anthony Pugh pertaining to works by Franz Joseph Haydn. The file also contains Pugh's analyses of various works, including annotated musical incipits for Haydn's string quartets. The file also includes two programs for concerts presented by the University of New Brunswick and Saint Thomas University Creative Arts society, with program notes by Anthony Pugh, featuring the Brunswick String Quartet and the Saint Laurence String Quartet. A program for a performance of "The Passion," by Haydn, performed by the Pembroke College Musical Society is also included as part of Pugh's research notes.
File contains drafts of program notes and research notes by Anthony Pugh pertaining to works by Felix Mendelssohn. The file includes a complete program with notes by Pugh for a performance by the Brunswick String Quartet and Arlene Nimmons Pach, and two programs used by Pugh in his research, from the Liverpool Philharmonic and Saison Musicale de Radio France.
File contains 17 photographs taken by Bill Freedman during his travels to Russia in May, 1991. Photographs show oak and pine forests in Crimea National Park, the Crimean botanical gardens, and street scenes of Moscow.
File contains 36 photographs taken by Bill Freedman on travels to Europe in 1977 and 1978. Photographs show forest scenes, data logging infrastructure, and buildings in Lancaster, dunes in East Anglia, and buildings in Wales and Cambridge, as well as street scenes in Denmark (Roskilde and Copenhagen). This file also contains 3 photographs taken in 1986, showing decline in the Black Forest, West Germany.
File contains English- and Russian-language newspaper articles; 1971 and 1972 issues of Institute for the Study of the USSR's Analysis of Current Developments in the Soviet Union; and a copy of "In Russia," by Arthur Miller, published in Harpers Magazine (September 1969).