Problems in the administration of justice : [manuscript]
- MS-2-171, Box 1, Folder 73
- Item
- [19--]
Part of Vincent C. MacDonald fonds
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Problems in the administration of justice : [manuscript]
Part of Vincent C. MacDonald fonds
Manuscript lecture on the nature and purpose of study and schooling
Part of President’s Office fonds
Part of Khyber Arts Society fonds
Part of Khyber Arts Society fonds
Part of Paul Cram fonds
Item is an annotated score composed by Paul Cram and commissioned by the Canadian Council of Music in 2001. "Convoy HFX" was first performed by an 18-piece Upstream Orchestra in January 2002; in 2006 by the Upstream Ensemble; and in 2013 alongside "The Magic Order" and "Witch Gong Gang II/10" at the International Festival de Musique Actuel in Victoriaville, Quebec. A list of musicians includes: Jeff Reilly, Kenny MacKay, Paul Cram, Steven Naylor, David Burton, Erin Donovan, Tim Crofts, Doug Cameron, Lukas Pearse, Danny Martin, Tom Walsh, Rick Waychesko, Paul Tynan, Tena Palmer, Geordre Haley, and Scott McMillan.
The lefthand pages of the score are predominantly in graphic notation with some standard music notation. They are divided into 13 parts: 1) "Whispers"; 2) "Morse"; 3) "Nausea"; 4) "Storm"; 5) "Attack" followed by a solo; 6) "0400 Hours"; 7; 8; 9; 10; 11; 12. The righthand pages, labelled "13," are in standard notation for different instruments. The file also contains two posters advertising Convoy HFX.
Photograph of an active forest fire in La Mauricie National Park, Quebec
Part of Bill Freedman fonds
Photograph of an active forest fire in La Mauricie National Park
Part of Bill Freedman fonds
Part of Lynn Murphy collection
Photograph of an active forest fire in La Mauricie National Park
Part of Bill Freedman fonds
Aerial photograph of an active forest fire in La Mauricie National Park
Part of Bill Freedman fonds
Photograph of burned areas after a forest fire in La Mauricie National Park
Part of Bill Freedman fonds
Photograph of a helicopter water-bomber dousing hot spots at a fire in La Mauricie National Park
Part of Bill Freedman fonds
Photograph of misting during controlled burning at La Mauricie National Park
Part of Bill Freedman fonds
Iron Cross Motor Club 1972-1992 pin
Part of Alan (Al) Roy Stewart fonds
Photograph of an active forest fire in La Mauricie National Park, Quebec
Part of Bill Freedman fonds
Photograph of an active forest fire in La Mauricie National Park, Quebec
Part of Bill Freedman fonds
Correspondence from Elizabeth Thompson
Part of Ernest Heighton fonds
The fourth Dalhousie drawing exhibition
Part of Dalhousie Art Gallery fonds
Item is a catalogue for the 4th Dalhousie drawing exhibition , organized by and presented at Dalhousie Art Gallery from March 1 to April 1, 1979. The exhibition presented the works of Alex Colville, Charlotte Hammond, Graham Metson, Brian Porter, Roger Savage, and Ruth Wainwright.
catalogue contains a forward, introduction by Carol Fraser (acting curator, Dalhousie art Gallery), biographies of each artist and quotations from them on their artworks, images of select artworks, and an exhibition list.
Photograph of a street sign featuring a rainbow and an active person
Part of Creelman Family fonds
Photograph of the men's 500 metres with the Canadian competitor in the lead
Part of Creelman Family fonds
Photograph of the judo competitions from inside the velodrome
Part of Creelman Family fonds
Photograph of the medal presentation for the men's 400 metres
Part of Creelman Family fonds
Photograph of a boat race with six teams
Part of Creelman Family fonds
Part of Creelman Family fonds
Photograph of women's volleyball featuring Canada versus Cuba
Part of Creelman Family fonds
Photograph of a bicycle road race
Part of Creelman Family fonds
Photograph of a bicycle road race
Part of Creelman Family fonds
Photograph of the men's 800m semi-final, flag and torch
Part of Creelman Family fonds
Photograph of a soccer match featuring Iran versus Cuba
Part of Creelman Family fonds
Photograph of a soccer match featuring Iran versus Cuba
Part of Creelman Family fonds
Photograph of the opening day ceremony with the Olympic flame
Part of Creelman Family fonds
Part of Dalhousie Art Gallery fonds
Item is a catalogue for a retrospective exhibition of artwork by Graham Coughtry, organized by the Robert McLaughlin Gallery in Oshawa. The exhibition was circulated an presented at Dalhousie Art Gallery from May to June 1976.
Catalogue contains an exhibition itinerary and list of lenders, acknowledgements and introduction written by Joan Murray (Director, Robert McLaughlin Art Gallery), a biography for Coughtry, an essay by Barrie Hale, and a catalogue list of works and photographs,
Photograph of a stadium on the opening day
Part of Creelman Family fonds
Photograph of the start of a marathon taken from the stands
Part of Creelman Family fonds
Photograph of the flags in the plaza outside the stadium
Part of Creelman Family fonds
Photograph of the fountain and stadium
Part of Creelman Family fonds
Photograph of the women's 1500 metres
Part of Creelman Family fonds
Photograph of the stadium and track from a distance
Part of Creelman Family fonds
Photograph of the Olympic Village from across the street
Part of Creelman Family fonds
Photograph of the women's basketball medal presentation
Part of Creelman Family fonds
Photograph of a bicycle road race
Part of Creelman Family fonds
Photograph of the 800m medal presentation, flag raising
Part of Creelman Family fonds
Photograph of a handball game featuring Denmark versus Czechoslovakia
Part of Creelman Family fonds
Photograph of a man named David watching handball
Part of Creelman Family fonds
Photograph of a gymnastics routine with a Canadian on the beam
Part of Creelman Family fonds
Photograph of the opening day ceremony
Part of Creelman Family fonds
Photograph of crowds of people outside the stadium on opening day
Part of Creelman Family fonds
Photograph of two people, David and Bill, sitting in the stadium
Part of Creelman Family fonds
Photograph of people in the Pie-IX metro station
Part of Creelman Family fonds
Photograph of the stadium and velodrome
Part of Creelman Family fonds