Photograph of a poem by Sir Charles G. D. Roberts
- PC1, Box 9, Folder 12, Item 18
- Item
- 1978
Campbell
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Photograph of a poem by Sir Charles G. D. Roberts
Campbell
Photograph of items from the Vickery collection
Campbell
Angus McDonald Morton's correpondence
Morton, Angus McDonald
Muir, Robert Keith
James Miller's notes about surgical lectures given by Dr. Munro
Miller, James
Letter from Bryce McMaster to Evelyn Walton
Walton, Evelyn A., fl. 1941
Part of Thomas Head Raddall fonds
Part of Thomas Head Raddall fonds
Part of Thomas Head Raddall fonds
William Marshall's sonnet to the statue of Joseph Howe
Marshall, William E., 1859-1923
Part of James De Mille and family fonds
Childhood poetry copybook of Annie Prescott Duff
Duff, Annie Prescott, 1847-1930
Card to Kenneth Leslie from Charles Dickson
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Letter and card to Kenneth Leslie from Rosaleen Dickson
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Card to Kenneth Leslie from Pricilla Jamison
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Translations of Aslaug Vaa poems : [draft manuscripts]
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
File contains three undated (likely in the 1940s) partial translations of poems originally written by the Norwegian poet Aslaug Vaa (b. Rauland,25 August 1889; d. Oslo, 28 November 1965) and translated by Kenneth Leslie.
File contains translations of the following poems:
- twenty-three lines of the poem "Skinnvengbrev," which begins "Eg tredde eingong du hadde gøymt deg, / at baade du og Gud ha gløymt meg, / og eg blei minst av dei skapte ting.", which Leslie has translated as "I thought one time you had forsaken me / that you and God had forgotten me / and I was least of created things." The header of this leaf has the title "So 6847 Pauline", and the English translation is written directly below the Norwegian original ;
- eight lines of translation of a fourteen line untitled poem, also presumably by Aslaug Vaa, which begins "A, so det vesle båmet reeddest / når det møter det ukjende. / Ein gong i eit framandt land, / sto eg og var dette ukjende for ein liten kropp", which Leslie has translated as "Of course a little child is frightened / when he meets with an unknown one. / Once upon a time on strange soil / I stood and was this unknown one for a little body." The Norwegian text and English translation are written on separate leaves ; and
- four stanzas of the poem 'Duva og Dropen,' which begins "Det kurra ei duve / med bekken Mahala / i skuggen av palmur / og driv kvite kala", which Leslie has translated as "A dove coos so warmly / where murmurs Mahala / In shade of the palm trees / and drifts of white kalla". This item also contains notes for a sermon about avarice written on the verso.
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Merkel, Andrew Doane
Andrew Merkel's manuscripts and notebooks
Part of Andrew Merkel fonds
The Song Fishermens' song sheet, number 3
Part of Andrew Merkel fonds
The Song Fishermen's song sheet, number 8
Part of Andrew Merkel fonds
The Song Fishermen's song sheet, number 14
Part of Andrew Merkel fonds
Poetry manuscripts by Molly Beresford
Part of Andrew Merkel fonds
I will not leave you comfortless (inscribed to Wilson MacDonald) : [manuscript]
Part of Andrew Merkel fonds
A wandering Islesman's song : [manuscript]
Part of Andrew Merkel fonds
Personal archives of Harry Thurston
Accession contains records that largely document Harry Thurston's journalistic and non-fiction writing during the 1980s. Materials include editorial correspondence, research notes and secondary materials, annotated drafts and printer's proofs, and press releases and reviews for articles published in such magazines as Atlantic Insight, Audubon, Equinox, Harrowsmith and National Geographic. There are similar materials documenting Thurston's work on Tidal Life : A Natural History of the Bay of Fundy, as well as correspondence and administrative records documenting his work with the Writers Federation of Nova Scotia and various professional activities such as attending or organizing workshops and conferences.
Accession also contains a small volume of materials from the late 1970s related to Thurston's activities as a poet, including some correspondence and administrative records related to the poetry journal, Germination, as well as his involvement with the Dirge Poets and their Merry Men, a performance group of poets and musicians.
Thurston, Harry, 1950-
Ryan, Terry
Articles and other writings of Joyce Barkhouse
Part of Joyce Barkhouse fonds
Snow and The Chickadee : [poems]
Part of Joyce Barkhouse fonds
Part of Joyce Barkhouse fonds
Drafts and typescripts of [unpublished?] short prose and poetry
Part of Joyce Barkhouse fonds
Correspondence from Joyce's great grandchildren
Part of Joyce Barkhouse fonds
Correspondence to Joyce's family with original poetry
Part of Joyce Barkhouse fonds
Correspondence with Janet Barkhouse
Part of Joyce Barkhouse fonds
Lesley Choyce's manuscripts and professional papers
Choyce, Lesley
Brown, Velma, Purdy
Raymond, Richard L.
Poems and correspondence re. poetry section of the 1974 spring issue of The Dalhousie Review
Part of Richard L. Raymond fonds
Poems and correspondence re. poetry section of the 1974 summer issue of The Dalhousie Review
Part of Richard L. Raymond fonds