Series contains documents related to theatrical, television, film, and radio performances of actor Jenny Munday. The documents include acting contracts, correspondence, theatre programs, reviews, newspaper articles, photographs, and other documents about the productions that Munday acted in. The documents also include greeting cards congratulating Munday for her performances.
Series contains correspondence between Lesley Choyce and Pottersfield authors, illustrators, readers, contract editors and book distributors. Some editorial correspondence is filed with manuscripts and page proofs in the Editorial records series.
Series contains personal and professional correspondence, mostly incoming letters regarding Banks' writing and research, publishing, play production, and other activities. Correspondence related to specific productions or plays is listed in subseries under play title series as well as filed by the donor with related manuscripts. Other correspondence is found in the series "readings, festivals and workshops" and "grant and fundraising records."
Series includes posters, banners and flags created or collected by the Gay and Lesbian Association (GALA) for various events. Series is divided into two subseries; one subseries of posters and negatives of posters for events held at Rumours, a bar owned and operated by GALA; and one subseries of banners and flags used during Pride marches, demonstrations, and GALA meetings.
Series consists of Janet M. Eaton's materials regarding her professional involvement with the Canadian Association for Adult Education. Series includes correspondence, reports, clippings, conference programmes, meeting minutes, and other textual records.
Series contains documents related to plays, monologues, articles, and other pieces written by Jenny Munday. The documents include drafts, research material, writing contracts, and other records of Munday's writing process. The documents also include programs, posters, reviews, and other records of performances of Munday's works.
This series contains materials related to the Industry Publishing Study commissioned in 1985 and 1991. Included are minutes, memos, correspondence and the proposals and profiles of various companies.
This series contains newspaper clippings and reviews pertaining to the various productions put on at Theatre 1707 as well as newspaper clippings pertaining to the theatre in general.
Series represents the financial activities of Eyelevel Gallery and reflects how the Gallery has obtained financial support from funding bodies at national, provincial, and municipal levels of government. Included are grant applications for operating assistance, exhibitions, publications, employment programs, financial statements, budgets, and documentation of fundraising activities.
Series contains paper and electronic records relating to Morrisey's writings and publications. Types of records include manuscripts and drafts of scripts and short stories, illustrations, project proposals, photographs, and other material.
Series consists of legal records. Files in the series were mixed in the Oland and Son fonds (MS-4-135). No other records from Margaret Eileen Oland are known to exist.
Series contains promotional materials, catalogues and brochures created by Pottersfield Press, and published reviews of Pottersfield Press publications.
Series contains audio reels from CKDU radio with interviews and reports conducted by CKDU radio hosts on local issues. Many of the topics are arts- or sports-related.
This series contains one folder of records pertaining to the activities provided by the Student Union Entertainment Committee. These records include minutes, survey, reports, memo, annual report and Games Room Operations Booklet.
Series contains audio reels from the CKDU radio 88.1 program Theatre of the Ear. One of the original shows after CKDU switched to their FM channel, this weekly half-hour radio drama aired radio plays produced with theatre students, as well as shows provided by the British Broadcasting Corporation.
This series consists of records relating to other work Girard has done. Types of records include legal cases Girard has brought to court for others, a clerk agreement from the Supreme Court of Canada and applications for research grants.
Series consists of article typescripts of: Christopher Pratt and Mary Pratt; Petit Force; Porter' obsession: images from an illustrated mind (Brian Porter); The coming of age of David Adams Richards, and The road taken; Fundy Geological Museum expansion: interpretive themes; On the beach; Tantramar revisited; Home of the long tides, the Parrsboro Shore; Spencer's pure presences; Respectable rebel (A. J. Casson); Saving the eagle - with a little help from its friends; May Day on the old marsh; Case Hoyt; Mertola's living history; and May Day on the old marsh; research material; and letters.
This series consists of personal and professional correspondence by and to Girard regarding research he is conducting, job opportunities, associations and committees, general correspondence with friends and colleagues and academic topics. Correspondence regarding Emma Stirling and Bora Lasking can be found in respective series. Some correspondence may be located in other files related to that topic.
The Subject Files series contains records regarding various issues of interest to the WFNS and its membership. These include censorship, copyright, GST, public lending rights, and other similar issues. The types of records included here are correspondence, newsletters, newspaper clippings, reports, resource materials, and other materials.
Series contains sales and distribution records, author and illustrator contracts, and grant and funding records relating to Pottersfield Press publications.
This series contains information relating to the administrative aspects of the APA. It includes documents such as book fact sheets, correspondence, the APA constitution. There are also materials concerning training, the hiring process, awards, promotions, government relations, consultants and related issues.
Series contains materials depicting Brian Hall in the media. Written materials include newspaper articles, certifications, and correspondence. Related materials include photographs.
This series includes audited and unaudited financial statements, accounting information, grant information including the Canadian Council grants, funding information, financial forms, purchases, and tax information.
The series consists of records pertaining to Richard Perkyns' involvement with the Halifax Independent Theatre, including correspondence (1978-1983) regarding the function of the Theatre and minutes of meetings (1978-1985). It also contains programs, announcements and newspaper clippings concerning events put on by the Halifax Independent Theatre as well as photographs of some company members.