Item consists of two photographs printed on the same piece of photo paper. One photograph is printed upside-down. One photograph shows students sitting at desks in a classroom. The second photograph shows students sitting at tables in a library.
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.
File contains the season program, a tabloid-style newspaper, which contains program information for several productions, including Catherine Banks' In this Light.
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."
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.
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.
File comprises stage manager Robin Munro's master prompt script, including preset list, company contact information, scene breakdowns and daily rehearsal schedules (for both In this Light and Frankenstein by Fire).
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"
Item is one black and white positive photographic slide of a hand drawn map of South America including Venezuela, Columbia, Peru, Ecuador, and Bolivia. Map has smaller labels applied to areas with lines.
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.
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.
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;
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.
Item, a photograph, promotes country singer Hank Snow for the radio station WSM. Snow is noted in the promotional information to be the star of the station, an exclusive RCA Victor Recording Artist, and under the station management of Norm Riley. A brief message and Snow's autograph are located in the top left hand corner of the promotional image.
Item, a photograph, is related to material in Thomas Head Raddall's photograph album, 1917-1927. A quote from singer Byron G. Harlan is written on the back: "Where the sunset turns the ocean's blue to gold."
Item may have been a page in one of Thomas Head Raddall's photograph albums. The photographs on the reverse side are related to MS-2-202, Box 55, Folder 17, Item 12 in subseries Thomas Head Raddall's loose photographs.