File consists of a catalogue for an exhibition of Inuit carvings. The exhibition was presented at Dalhousie Art Gallery in June 1974.
Catalogue contains an introduction and visual description of the artworks written by Gilles and Leslie Duplantie, as well as names, artists, and technical descriptions of each carving.
File contains 11 photographs taken by Bill Freedman, Luc Foisy, Todd Keith, and J. Pleau, between 1990 and 1997. Photographs show forest fire damage at the "Aire G" site at La Mauricie National Park in the Laurentians, Quebec, and near Dawson City, Yukon, as well as burn recovery at Banff National Park and northern New Brunswick.
File contains unsorted correspondence with different individuals, including James A. Gibson, Peter MacKinnon, Frank Iacobucci, James C. MacPherson, Allahyar Mouri, Stephen M. Schwebel, Maxwell Cohen, H.W.Arthurs, Emile K.M. Yakpo, Doug Kirkpatrick, Antonio Cassese, Madeleine Proulx, Rudolf Bernhardt, Mohamed Munavvar, Carl-august Fleischhauer, Suse Schwarzenberg, Anne McLellan, Douglas M. Johnston, John Godfrey, Ted McWhinney, Christian Dominice, Edwin A. Goodman, Bill Graham, Michael Oliver, James Otieno Odek, Hugh Paton, Bruce P. Archibald, Jessica Carroll, Juan Antonio Carrillo Salcedo, Ronald S. Wood, Doug McArthur, Charles B. Bournes, Edgar Gold, J.P. Gardner, and others, regarding a wide range of topics. File includes Lester B. Pearson College of the Pacific annual report of 1997, Lester B. Pearson College of the Pacific newsletter of January 1997, University of Toronto Law School Faculty Council meeting agendas and meeting minutes, World Academy of Art and Science newsletter of March 1993, the British Institute of International and Comparative Law newsletter of January 1991, the American Society of International Law newsletters, the Group of 78 newsletter of May 1993, the African Society of International and Comparative Law newsletter of January 1990, a Dalhousie University Faculty of Law full-time staff contact list of 1973, a photograph of Ronald St. John Macdonald with Maxwell Bruce and an unidentified man in 1999, a photograph of Ronald St. John Macdonald with James Otieno Odek in 1994, an agreement between Canada Live in trust with Doubleday Canada Limited regarding the book "Canada live: English Canada speaks out", newspaper clippings, handwritten notes, and other materials.
File contains correspondence with different individuals including George J. Andreopoulos, Susan Ashely, Jeff Berryman, Avard L. Bishop, Charles B. Bourne. Christine Boyle, Donald E. Buckingham, David R. Chipman, Innis Christie, H.C. Charles, George F. Curtis, Audrey Davis, L.C. Green, Joan Lax, Robert M. Libman, David O'Toole, Jill Sjlossberg, Wilbur Fee Bowker, Shigeru Oda, Manfred Nowak, Annemieke Holthuis, J. Robert S. Prichard, John King Gamble, P.R. Ghandhi, James S. Palmer, John A. Yogis, Philip Girard, Christopher J. Maule, Yves Sandoz, Manfred Lachs, J.P. Gardner, Emile K.M. Yakpo, Mary B. Del Bene, Robert A. Stein, Paul M. Moore, Mieke Malmberg, Donald K. Anton, Paul Martin, Anne Moreau, J.P. Gardner, Maxwell Cohen, Donat Pharand, Angus M. Gunn, Errol Mender, Fritz von Klein, Michael Oliver, Angus Matthews, Donald M. McRae, Poungthong Onoora, Federico Mayor, John Turner, H. Scott Fairley, Nicolas Valticos, Bruce P. Archibald, Ted McWhinney, Jim Smith, Kristina Jensen, Mildred Macdonald, Norman MacDonald, Kathleen E. Mahoney, Peter P. Mercer, Gerald L. Morris, Archbishop Edard E. Scott, Ivor C. Jakson, Denise Reaume, Andreas I. Psomas, Judith Oudejans, John P. Humphrey, Constance E. Robinson, Robert J. Sharpe, Scott MacDougall, Noel A. Kinsella, Lorenne M.G. Clark, Joan Lax, Irwin Cotler, Patricia Strong, Charles A. Armour, Faye L. Woodman, Daniel Vignes, Ann Saddlemyer, Boutros Boutros-Ghali, Bron Alexander McKillop, Teresa Tom, Catherine Munsch, Guimei Bei, Stephen M. Schwebel, Robert Keith Rae, Conrad M. Black, and others, regarding a wide range of subjects. File includes Myrna Lee Ann Gillis' resume, Paul John Mahoney's resume, William Christopher Gilmore's resume, Daniel Vignes' resume, Bron Alexander McKillop's resume, Catherine Munsch's resume, three British Institute of International and Comparative Law meeting minutes of July 1990, July 1991, and April 1994, a University of Toronto Faculty of Law Council meeting minute of April 1991, a photograph of Poungthong Onoora's sons Pop in 1994, two photographs unidentified individuals at a European Court of Human Rights session in the 1990s.
Fonds comprises Ronald St. John Macdonald's records regarding his personal, academic, and professional activities as a jurist, judge, and professor. Records include those related to Macdonald's involvement with Osgoode Hall, University of Western Ontario, University of Toronto, Dalhousie University, the European Court of Human Rights, the Hague, Peking University, World Academy of Arts and Science, Canadian Council of International Law, United Nations, Institute of International Law, African Society of International Law, British Institute of International Law, Canadian Institute of International Law, International Law Association, and others. Records types include correspondence; meeting minutes and agendas; research materials; photographs; newsletters; newspaper clippings; manuscripts; and off-prints.
File contains a negative and a print of a photograph of Frank Rivers, Blackie McGowan the Clown, and Black Douglas Jackson sitting by the front door of their house near Dawson City, Yukon. One of the men is sitting on a post and the other two are crouching on each side of him.
File contains a negative and print of a photograph of Pete Brady standing next to his woodpile somewhere in the Yukon. He is wearing overalls and holding a rifle.
File contains a negative and a print of a photograph of Roy MacPhail, a bank manager for the Bank of Montreal in Dawson City, Yukon. MacPhail has a bread and a curled moustache and is wearing a white shirt, black sleeves, and a black bowtie. He is standing with his arms crossed.
File contains a negative and a print of a photograph of an unidentified elderly man wearing a sweater and a cap. The man is sitting on a bench in Dawson City, Yukon.
File contains a print and a negative of a photograph of two men standing on the sidewalk in Dawson City, Yukon. One of the men is wearing a bowler hat and has a sweater tied around his shoulders. There are cars parked behind them.
File contains a negative and a print of a photograph of and actor named Ralph Dunn standing with Black Mike, a man from Sarajevo, Serbia who claimed to be the oldest man in Dawson City. The two men are facing each other and Black Mike's hand is on Dunn's shoulder. Dunn was in Dawson City to act in a production called "Foxy."
File contains a negative and a print of a photograph of Arthur Percy, a second unidentified man, and a boy on a small boat on the Yukon River. Percy is cutting a fish in the bottom of the boat.
File contains a negative and a print of a photograph of a young woman named Jeannie crouching by a river and panning for gold with an enamel plate. The photograph was taken somewhere in the Yukon.
File contains a negative and a print of a photograph of Donna Medbye standing outside of her log cabin-style house somewhere in the Yukon. Medbye is holding a rifle and pointing it at an unidentified man in a plaid shirt who is standing next to her. There is also a dog at their feet.
Item is a photograph of Black Douglas Jackson sitting on a fence outside his house near Dawson City, Yukon. He is wearing a dark-coloured jacket and has one arm resting on his knee.
File contains a photograph of Frank Rivers, Blackie McGowan the Clown, and Black Douglas Jackson sitting by the front door of their house near Dawson City, Yukon. One of the men is sitting on a post and the other two are crouching on each side of him.
Item is a photograph of a gravel road somewhere in the Yukon. There is a car on the road and there is some sort of agricultural or industrial area on the other side of the road.
Item is a photograph of Pete Brady standing in front of his house somewhere in the Yukon. He is wearing overalls, smoking a cigarette, and holding a rifle.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified elderly man and a Mountie standing in front of a building in Dawson City. An unidentified woman wearing a headscarf is walking out of the building.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified elderly man who is sitting in a car with the door open. He is wearing a black fedora and a suit and is holding the hand of a woman who is looking into the car. There is some kind of crest on the door of the car. The photograph was taken in Dawson City, Yukon.
Item is a photograph showing an elderly man wearing a suit, hat and glasses. The man is holding a cane and sitting at a table with an empty beer glass. The photograph was taken in Dawson City, Yukon.
Item is a double exposure photograph of a man standing outside of a house. The second exposure shows an industrial building on a body of water surrounded by wooded hills. The photograph was taken somewhere in the Yukon.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified elderly man who is sitting in a car with the door open. He is wearing a black fedora and a suit. There is some kind of crest on the door of the car. The photograph was taken in Dawson City, Yukon.
Item is a photograph of Roy MacPhail standing with an unidentified woman in Dawson City, Yukon. MacPhail is a bank manager for the Bank of Montreal and is dressed for the Gold Rush Festival.
Item is a photograph of Roy MacPhail, a bank manager for the bank of Montreal in Dawson City, Yukon. MacPhail has a beard and a curled moustache and is wearing a white shirt, black sleeves, and a black bowtie. He is standing in front of a building with a sign with prices for ice cream.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified man wearing a plaid shirt and a sweater who is sitting on an abandoned wooden cart. The cart is surrounded by grass and small trees. The photograph was taken somewhere in the Yukon.
Item is a photograph showing an elderly man wearing a suit, hat and glasses. The man is holding a cane and sitting at a table with an empty beer glass. The photograph was taken in Dawson City, Yukon.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified man wearing a plaid shirt and a sweater who is sitting on an abandoned wooden cart. The cart is surrounded by grass and small trees. The photograph was taken somewhere in the Yukon.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified elderly man wearing a sweater and a cap. The man is sitting on a bench with his hands in his lap. The photograph was taken in Dawson City, Yukon.
Item is a photograph of two old wooden sheds somewhere in the Yukon. An unidentified man wearing a plaid shirt and a cardigan is looking into one of the sheds.
Item is a photograph of a wooden shed somewhere in the Yukon. The shed is surrounded by vegetation and there are wooded hills and an electrical pole in the distance.
Item is a double exposure photograph showing an unidentified man with a telephone that is mounted in a box outdoors. The second exposure shows the Palace Grand Theatre in Dawson City, Yukon.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified elderly man wearing a sweater and a cap, who is sitting on a bench. The photograph was taken in Dawson City, Yukon.
Item is a photograph of a man and three woman standing next to a car with an open trunk. They appear to be loading things into the trunk. The car is parked next to a white building with ladders leaning against it. The photograph was taken in Dawson City, Yukon.
Item is a photograph of an abandoned wagon made of wood and metal. It is sitting in tall grass next to some other wooden debris and small trees. There is a electrical pole in the background. The photograph was taken somewhere in the Yukon.