Blue unicorn has rainbow mane and tail. By Sahana, 2021.
Two figures dressed in pink shouting "Is pink day!" By Sahana, 2021.
Item is an issue of the "Review". Includes fiction by Francine Cunningham, Vanessa Reid, Phoebe Tsang, Shelly Kawaja, Cara Nelissen; poetry by Laura Cook; Klara Du Plessis; Ben Robinson, and John Pender; essays by Kelly S. Thompson, Gloria Blizzard, Eunice Cu, Sara Patterson, and Logan Broeckaert; a comic by Cole Pauls; and an interview with Jael Richardson. The cover art is by Elaine Whittaker.
Fonds consists of ABC products, minutes of meetings, correspondence, administration files, mailings, plans, papers, original SPCK agreement 1932.
Sin títuloSeries consists of photographs documenting special events in the Association's history, particularly centenary celebrations held in 1985 and 1986, of the library after 1966, as well as photographs of Association lawyers, past-presidents, and librarians. Also included are drawings of Ontario courthouses.
Fonds consists of records pertaining to the history, social events and administrative functions of the Toronto Lawyers Association, previously known as the County of York Law Association. These records include membership lists and Association by-laws, membership fees and status, as well as minutes from meetings of the Association's Board of Trustees and committees. There are reports, financial ledgers, library acquisition lists, grants and funding reports, correspondence, drawings, and photographs.
Sin títuloFile contains a production book for the Opera Laurier production of the Dialogues of the Carmelites, March 31, 2021.
Includes stage blocking, scene breakdowns and an annotated copy of the script.
This collection consists of photographs collected by the Guelph Public Library archives. The photographs offer a wide range of images covering various aspects of the City of Guelph and its history.
The collection is arranged sequentially by an old reference code (A). The item listings of these records found in the Archive's photographic database still retain this old reference code.
Sin títuloThis photograph shows construction talking place near the intersection at Macdonell and Woolwich streets to a railway bridge.
This photograph shows the interior view of a building located at 160 Water Street.
This photograph shows a building located at 160 Water Street undergoing demolition.
This photograph shows a building located at 160 Water Street.
The Bert Weir and Family fonds, consisting of correspondence, reports, newspaper clippings, sketches and publications, depicts Bert Weir’s professional, artistic and personal life. The documents depict his activities and achievements as a painter, sculptor, environmental activist and teacher. Bert’s life as a teacher and youth mentor is outlined through handwritten notes, photos, e-mail messages and newspaper clippings. These items document the many summer studios that he directed at his home in McKellar, as well as art programs in Southern Ontario in which he was involved. The documents also illustrate his time teaching art to underprivileged students in Knoxville, Tennessee (SSSP Knoxville Team), as well as his time as the art teacher for W.D Lowe Vocational in Windsor, Ontario. Photos, maps and journal entries outline personal interests of Weir. Maps with outlined routes give insight into the canoe trips that Weir undertook in such places as Algonquin Park and Quetico. Included as well are Weir’s sketches, documents relating to his construction projects and social activism. Correspondence, legal documents, and account books detail the business side of Weir’s activities. Weir and his first wife opened and ran Loon Studio, where they offered art courses. The fonds also includes documents relating to Elena’s work, as she was an accomplished painter and sculptor in her own right. Original sketches, books, photos and thumbnails relating to personal matters reflect the everyday life of Bert Weir and his family. Insight into his family life is provided by Weir family creations. Though there are no original paintings included in the fonds, promotional work, such as fliers and posters for exhibitions, and books on his work, attest to his acclaimed stature as an artist, and illustrates the evolution of his art. Correspondence with former students, other artists and owners of art galleries provide an insight in Weir’s artistic world and his friendships.
Sin títuloLe fonds d'archives du Conseil scolaire de district catholique du Nouvel Ontario (CSCNO) est composé principalement d'ordres du jour, de procès-verbaux, et de coupures de presse. Le fonds contient aussi 53 photos noir et blanc de la construction de l’édifice du CSCNO en 1972, et deux livres.
Sin títuloCollection reflects the theatrical performances that took place on Redeemer University’s mainstage and theatre studio (also referred to as The Black Box). These performances were primarily produced by students and faculty in the Theatre Arts program that ran from 1985-2020 but also includes productions that were performed by guests. The collection is arranged into production photographs, audio/video recordings, promotional material, stage designs and costume designs, and article reviews.
Sin títuloSeries consists of various print materials that were used for the promotion of the theatrical performance. This includes posters, brochures, fliers, and news releases.
Sin títuloPolymorph juxtaposed shapes in upper left part of the sheet. By Sahana, 2021.
Full page super hero. By Sahana, 2021.
Two grown ducks with chicks. By Sahana, 2021.
The fonds consists of following series and relate to history of the Oxford North Women’s Institute:
Series 1: Minutes (1907-2006)
Series 2: Tweedsmuir Scrapbooks (1910-2021)
Series 3: Programmes (1910-2018)
Series 4: Photographs ([before 1920], 2015)