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Claire's show -- Bistriansky ; Exile reading -- Wilkinson/Montague

File consists of photographs (often with captions) taken at an Exile Editions reading of the poetry of Anne Wilkinson at La Maquette and the opening of Claire Wilks’s exhibition of paintings, drawings, and sculptures in Toronto at the Luba Bystriansky Gallery attended by David Cronenburg, Ludwig Zeller, John Montague, Marq de Villiers, William Ronald, David Donnell, Paul Hassoun, Lorraine Monk, Gale Zoe Garnett, and James Dubro, 23 Apr. 1992. The event also featured the launch of Montague's book, "Love Poems."

Dedication of the bridge -- Montague in town

File consists of photographs (often with captions) taken at the dedication of a bridge in Rosedale in honour of Morley Callaghan and during the visit of John Montague to the Callaghan home at 20 Dale Avenue.

Florida -- New York -- Toronto -- Gibson/Dé launch

File consists of photographs taken at: Florida; an exhibition of Lui Liu paintings in Toronto with Margaret Gibson and Claire Dé; New York City with Joe Gegan and William Kennedy; and a party to celebrate the top 100 Toronto citizens, of which Barry Callaghan was one. The notebook also includes many pages of annotated handwritten drafts of creative writing.

Montague's birthday, Jimmie Witherspoon

File consists of photographs (many with captions) taken at gatherings to celebrate John Montague's birthday that include American singer Jimmy Witherspoon. The notebook also contains several pages of annotated typescript drafts of creative writing.

Christmas, New Years, Miami

File consists of photographs (many with captions) taken during a family gathering at 69 Sullivan Street for Christmas, New Year's Eve at Barry Callaghan's farm, and a trip to Miami by Barry Callaghan and Claire Wilks. Many pages contain annotated handwritten drafts of creative writing.

Notebook

File consists of photographs (many with captions) taken during a party at 69 Sullivan Street for Michael Callaghan, Barry's brother, with guests including Larry Zolf, John Reeves, Jake Fullerton, as well as many family and friends, and evening at La Marquette with Seán Virgo, Susan Musgrave, Patrick Lane, F.M. Morrison, and Gale Zoe Garnett. Many pages contain annotated typescript drafts of creative writing. Also included is a portrait of Barry Callaghan with Yehuda Amichai.

Notebook

File consists of photographs taken during several parties at Café Les Copains and the Callaghan home at 69 Sullivan Street and an evening at La Maquette with Irving Layton, with captions. Many pages are devoted to annotated handwritten drafts of creative writing. Also included is an annotated printed copy of "A Predicament," a play written by Barry Callaghan.

Rome

File consists of photographs taken during a visit to Rome, Italy, including images taken with photographer John Reeves at an exhibit of his portraits at the cultural centre. Handwritten annotated drafts of creative writing and sketches appear throughout the notebook.

Rome

File consists of photographs taken during a visit to Rome, Italy, including images taken with photographer John Reeves at an exhibit of his portraits at the cultural centre. Handwritten annotated drafts of creative writing and sketches appear throughout the notebook.

Saratoga

File consists of photographs taken during a visit to Saratoga Springs with drafts of creative writing pasted onto pages throughout the notebook.

Saratoga

File consists of photographs taken during a visit to Saratoga Springs with drafts of creative writing pasted onto pages throughout the notebook.

Montague, Florida -- Exile celebration at York -- Kennedy in Toronto

File consists of photographs taken during a visit to Florida with John Montague as the guest of Barry Callaghan and Claire Wilks; the wedding reception for Peter Weissman at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto; celebration with readings at York University of "Exile: A Literary Quarterly," with Diane Keating, Sean Virgo, and John Montague; an evening at the Callaghan home with David Lampe and a Buffalo publisher; a family supper with son Michael; an evening at Le Bistingo restaurant with John Montague and Pierre Morency; and supper with William Kennedy and Sean Virgo.

Notebook

File consists of photographs taken during a party at Barry Callaghan's home with D.M. Thomas; at a supper at Le Bistingo restaurant with various writers from around the world; at the Bermuda Tavern with friend Blues singer Jimmy Witherspoon; another party at Callaghan's home, and New Year’s Eve at the Callaghan farm.

Berlin

File consists of photographs taken during a trip to Berlin, Germany.

Berlin

File consists of photographs taken during a trip to Berlin, Germany.

Toronto, Saratoga

File consists of photographs taken at George Yemec’s horse farm with Alfredo Rizzardi, a professor from Bologna, with Tom Headley in Toronto and during a visit to Saratoga Springs.

Morley's death

File consists of photographs and captions dealing with: Barry Callaghan's and Claire Wilks's trip to Baden Baden, Germany; Morley Callaghan's funeral (including images of George Chuvalo, William Ronald, and Sean Virgo); burial at the Mount Hope cemetery; and the wake at Le Bistango restaurant (including images of the Callaghan family, Graeme Gibson, Margaret Atwood, Ray Ellenwood, and Greg Gatenby).

Morley -- Montague party, Puerto Rico, Albany

File consists of photographs and captions for various events, including a party in Toronto to celebrate the birthdays of Morley Callaghan and John Montague with guests including William Kennedy, Patrick Lane, Lorna Crozier, Louise Dennys, Kim McArthur, and Sorel Etrog; a trip to Puerto Rico; and a visit to Albany to the house of Bill and Dana Kennedy. The notebook also contains creative writing by Barry Callaghan.

Bill Ronald's wedding, New Years

File consists of photographs pasted into a notebook from events that include painter William Ronald’s wedding in Fergus, Ontario; Christmas at 69 Sullivan Street; and New Year’s at the Sutton Place Hotel with Morley Callaghan, Claire Wilks, Julie Bungaro (George Yemec), Dagmar Novak (Morley) and Gerald Emmett Cardinal Carter.

Albany -- Zagreb : Belgrad -- Rome -- Saratoga

File consists of photographs with captions of: events in Albany, Zagreb and Belgrad for Claire Wilks’s exhibition of drawings and sculpture (the show later moved to Rome); Claire and Barry in Dubrovnik, then to Belgrad to meet with Miodrag Pavlovic; and Saratoga Springs for horse racing and the Mary Lou Whitney Ball.

Notebook

File consists of photographs of: Saratoga Springs; Barry Callaghan’s speech at the Latvian Centre, Toronto; a party at Le Bistingo restaurant for Morley Callaghan’s launch of "The Wild Old Man on the Road," attended by Zachary Solov, Northrop Frye, Alice Munro, David Peterson, Peter Gzosky, and Robert Fulford (Barry's son Michael wears a sweater with the cover of the novel painted on it); another party at Le Bistingo to celebrate Exile Editions writers who performed at the International Festival of Authors (IFOA), including D.M. Thomas (United Kingdom) and Milorad Pavić (Serbia); photographs of Barry interviewing Morley on stage at the IFOA; a private supper at Louise Dennys’s house to celebrate Northrop Frye’s marriage; Peter Davis (Barry’s film partner in the Middle East and South Africa) at 69 Sullivan Street with his wife; and celebrating New Year's Eve in Miami, Florida.

September 1988, house warming party, October at George's farm

File consists of notes and photographs of: a party to reopen Barry Callaghan's home at 69 Sullivan Street after its destruction by vandals; supper with Evelyn Montague; supper with Cleto Munari, an Italian designer; and a visit with Morley Callaghan to George Yemic’s farm north of Toronto.

Road to Compostella (sic) vol. 2

File consists of photographs (frequently with handwritten captions) of a pilgrimage by Barry Callaghan and Claire Wilks from Paris through the Pyrenees across northwest Spain to Santiago de Compostela.

Road to Compostella (sic) vol. 1

File consists of photographs (frequently with handwritten captions) of a pilgrimage by Barry Callaghan and Claire Wilks from Paris through the Pyrenees across northwest Spain to Santiago de Compostela.

August 1988, New Years1988, house wreckage

File consists of notes and photographs of: Barry Callaghan and Claire Wilks in Saratoga Springs; returning to Toronto for various suppers, particularly an evening to celebrate Morley Callaghan, attended writers including Michael Ondaatje, Richard Ford, Sean Virgo, and Austin Clarke; a visit by the great English poet Charles Tomlinson (which led to Callaghan publishing his "Selected Poems"); at the farm in Holstein for Thanksgiving with the family where they received a phone call from neighbour and painter Charles Pachter that their home 69 Sullivan Street had been invaded by junkies who virtually destroyed it including images of the extensive damage; and the Admiral Hotel at Toronto's Harbourfront where Callaghan and Wilks stayed for two months while the house was rebuilt and the grand piano restored.

Ascot, Saratoga

File consists of notes and photographs of Barry Callaghan’s attendance at a translator’s conference in Paris where he befriended Pierre Morency; supper with Timothy Findley at Stone Orchard in Cannington, Ontario; an evening at home with sculptor Sorel Etrog; Ascot, England where Claire Wilks and Callaghan attended in the Royal Enclosure; Paris visit with Robert Marteau and his partner Neige; celebration of Callaghan’s 50th birthday at 69 Sullivan Street, where he was given the racehorse Fox on the Prowl (fathered by Great Gladiator, he went on to win six races); a party with friends; an actor met in New Orleans; Denmark and Sweden where Callaghan gave several readings and Wilks opened her show in Stockholm with the introduction made by Tomas Tranströmer; and Saratoga Springs for the August racing, joined by Morley Callaghan.

Morley -- Paris, Germany, Saratoga

File consists of: notes and photographs of the trip by Morley and Barry Callaghan to Paris, where they were met by John Montague, had supper with Mavis Gallant, met Robert Marteau; the trip by Barry with Claire Wilks to Munich where they visited several castle hotels in Bavaria; many coloured oil pastel drawings by Barry, mostly faces; in Toronto with various friends; in Saratoga Springs for their annual celebration with Zachary Solov and George Yemec; and in Toronto for a new exhibition of Claire’s drawings at the Del Bello Gallery.

Toronto (Latvians), New Orleans : New Years, New York (Zach's opera), Toronto -- Moravia

File consists of: photographs of Barry Callaghan and Claire Wilks celebrating New Year’s Eve in New Orleans, then celebrating the performance of "Salomé" (choreography by their friend Zachary Solov) at Lincoln Centre in New York City; a lunch at their home for Alberto Moravia, Northrop Frye, and Francesca Valente; a visit by Sean Virgo and David Day; a trip to Jerusalem for Claire Wilks’s show at the Debel Gallery, which was introduced by Yehuda Amichai; a visit to a country church close by his farm that he bought and named the Church of the Abandoned Apostle; and a party at the Callaghan home for Yehuda Amichai, Joyce Carol Oates, and other Canadian literary figures.

Translations : various ; Québecois especially Jacques Brault; trips to Alaska, Baltic, QE2 to Southampton from New York

File consists of: photographs of Barry Callaghan at Woodbine Racetrack with comedian Michael McGee (also known as Fred C. Dobbs); translations of poetry by Jacques Brault and other Quebecois poets; notes and photographs of a voyage on the passenger ship "Queen Elizabeth II," including the article he wrote for "Toronto Life" magazine; translations of poetry by Miodrag Pavlovic; photographs of Callaghan and Claire Wilks on a cruise to Alaska; and opening notes for Callaghan's piece on the Balkans.

Cuba, Saratoga

File consists of notes and photographs from the trip to Cuba and then to Saratoga Springs, followed by a to Edmund Wilson’s house in Talcottville, New York.

Notebook

File consists of photographs and notes regarding the gala opening for an exhibition of Claire Wilks’s drawings at Del Bello Gallery, Toronto; a party in the Callaghan house at 69 Sullivan Street to celebrate publication of Richard Outram and Michel Beaulieu by Exile Editions; supper with Morley Callaghan and John Montague, Toronto; another party at 69 Sullivan Street to welcome the Israeli poet Yehuda Amichai with guests that included Ray Ellenwood, Austin Clarke, Morley Callaghan, and Malcolm Lester; and Dec. at Barry Callaghan's farm in Holstein with publisher Louise Dennys and her partner Ric Young.

Morley's birthday party

File consists of photographs of Morley Callaghan's 80th birthday party taken at the restaurant Cowan's Bottom Line in Toronto. The event was covered live by CBC's "The Journal" as well as print media. Images of guests include: Margaret Laurence, Margaret Atwood, John Macfarlane (editor and publisher), June Callwood, Mordecai Richler, Alice Munro, Irving Layton, Larry Zolf, William Ronald, Graeme Gibson, Mavor Moore, Malcolm Lester, Patrick Watson, Paul Martin, Anna Porter, Barbara Amiel, Douglas Gibson, Louise Dennys, Bill Graham, Harold Towne, David Staines, Robert Fulford, Jim Couts, Ray Ellenwood, Gordon Sinclair, Peter Newman, Marq de Villiers, George Chuvalo, Knowlton Nash, Paddy Sampson, and Julian Porter.

Calgary, Saratoga, Yugoslavia, Venice, Ottawa, Guadaloupe, Latvia, etc., Rome, Venice, Toronto

File consists of notes and photographs that document Barry Callaghan's travels: a visit to Calgary where he met Anik Bawden; a trip to Beograd, Serbia in Oct. 1983 accompanied by Bawden at readings given by Callaghan, John Montague, Robert Marteau and Miodrag Pavlovic; and Callaghan and Bawden in Venice, boarding the Orient Express. Other entries include Irving Layton's birthday celebration in Toronto with Aviva Layton and Claire Wilks; a visit to Ottawa and Montreal with Bawden; a photograph of Callaghan after a television show on CITY TV with Allen Ginsberg, Longjohn Baldren, Zel Yanovsky, the daughter of Jack Kerouac, writer and producer Paul William Roberts, and screenwriter and author David Sobelman; trips with Bawden to Montreal, Toronto and Guadaloupe; Toronto's Harbourfront Festival with Morley Callaghan; photographs of a trip to Stockholm for a reading of the Hogg poems, Helsinki, and Latvia that was later written about as “Flowers for the Forgotten”; and a photograph of Callaghan playing the role of a union leader in a full-length movie directed by Ron Mann.

April-June: Calgary, October: Yugoslavia, Venice, Calgary

File consists of notes and photographs of a reading with John Montague at the Celtic Festival, University of Toronto, 13 Mar. 1983, as well as notes made while visiting Calgary from Apr. to June and visiting Yugoslavia, Venice, Paris, and Calgary in Sep.-Oct.

Germany

File consists of a daybook with notes by Barry Callaghan regarding his state of mind while visiting Munich, Germany and London, England.

Saratoga, Nassau

File consists of notes and photographs created while at Saratoga Springs, New York State, and daily notes written while in Nassau, Bahamas with Claire Wilks. Notebook also contains a photograph of Barry Callaghan with Robert Marteau in Montreal.

Woodbine & Cowan's Bottom Line

File consists of working notes on poems, including the beginning of work on Hogg in the Soviet Union, that were written at Barry Callaghan's apartment, at Cowan's Bottom Line (his favourite restaurant), and at Woodbine Racetrack.

England, Germany, Ireland

File consists of notes and photographs made during travels in England (including the Lake District and Hadrian's Wall), Germany, and Ireland with Claire Wilks, Michael (Barry’s son), Ingrid Scherer-Mohr, and with John Montague in his country home in west Cork.

Notebook

File consists of translations of poems by Robert Marteau (they would eventually become "A Treatise on White and Tincture").

Paris

File consists of translations of poems by Robert Marteau (they would eventually become "A Treatise on White and Tincture") and drawings of the front room of Callaghan's apartment in Paris at 22 rue de la Chaise.

Notebook

File consists of notes and photographs relating to Barry Callaghan's visit to Jerusalem to make a documentary for the CBC, 1969; photographs of Saya Lyran who was his muse for the Hogg Poems; handwritten and typescript drafts of poetry accompanied by Callaghan's sketches; CBC promotional photographs of Callaghan for television program "The Public Eye" and "Weekend"; photographs of Callaghan by Canadian photographer Michel Lambeth; family photographs; and photographs of the launch of the book, "The Hogg Poems and Drawings" at the Isaacs Gallery, 1978, including images of Av Isaacs, Timothy Findley, Tom Hedley, and William Ronald.

Cape Cod summer

File consists of the manuscript for a book with extensive annotations written by Barry Callaghan while living in a house in Cape Cod that was rented from painter William Ronald and draft journalism stories. The volume also includes photographs of Barry Callaghan (including an image of him working at his desk at "The Telegram" newspaper and a publicity portrait taken for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation), snapshots taken on the beach at Cape Cod, and an image of his young son, Michael.

Notebook

File consists of the manuscript for a book with extensive annotations written by Barry Callaghan while living in a house in Cape Cod that was rented from painter William Ronald. The volume also includes: black and white and colour photographs of various members of the Callaghan family (Morley, Barry, Nina, his brother Michael, and his son Michael); photographs of the program, "The Blues," taken while it was shown on television; and remnants of a typed letter from American poet and writer William Carlos Williams to Morley Callaghan.

Notebook

File consists of notes and drawings created while working at S.W. Hayter’s atelier in Paris, as well as photographs of the Paris catacombs, preliminary experimental drawings associated with engraving plates for printing, handwritten drafts of poetry, notes on a meeting with Samuel Beckett in Paris in summer, photographs of a trip to Moscow and Leningrad with Ingrid Scherer-Mohr and of a visit with South African poet Jeni Couzyn and Canadian poet David Day in London, England, in January 1980, and a drawing of Barry Callaghan by Claire Wilks.

Notebook

File consists of drawings made by Barry Callaghan at Cape Cod, done in coloured felt pen during a ten-day stretch of rain. The notebook also includes some quick working sketches by painter William Ronald, Callaghan's landlord and neighbour.

Notes written while travelling by plane with P. Trudeau

File consists of notes written while accompanying Pierre Elliott Trudeau while he campaigned across Canada, beginning in Victoria and ending with the Lafontaine riot on St. Jean Baptiste Day (the notes were used for a long article that appeared in "The Telegram," which later appeared in an abridged form in Callaghan's book, "Raise You Five").

Dutch Rhapsody

File consists of photographs taken by Dale Barnes of the actors on the set of Dutch Rhapsody.

Lou Applebaum

File consists of letters to Norman Campbell from Louis Applebaum and Virginia Solomon and sheet music by Louis Applebaum.

Promotion material on Norman Campbell for US immigration : article in Time Mag.

File consists of documents pertaining to Norman Campbell’s immigration to the United States. These records include an affidavit, a letter from Leland Hayward, a letter from Peter V. Herald, a newspaper article about Swan Lake by Douglas Hughes, a CBC Times from December 1968 with Norman Campbell as the front cover, a Star Weekly magazine from May 1967, and a Time Magazine feature on Norman Campbell from December 1968.

Cinderella + Emmy award, Dec 22, 1968 : CBC TV

File consists of photographs of Celia Franca and Veronica Tennant from the Cinderella TV production by National Ballet of Canada; Norman Campbell and Celia Franca surveying a model of the Cinderella set; a photograph captioned “Linda Fletcher (one of the Stepsisters in the ballet Cinderella) relaxes during an off-moment visit with some young admirers”; and Veronica Tennant as Cinderella, Jeremy Blanton as the prince and Lois Smith as Fairy Godmother.

Photos : Norman Campbell

File consists of portraits of Norman Campbell taken by Fred Phipps, and photos of him with colleagues taken by Bob Cunningham and Christopher Darling.

TSO in China pics with NKC

File consists of photographs of Norman Campbell together with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra in China as they film the “Music East – Music West” documentary and visit tourist attractions. Photos depict Andrew Davis, Maureen Forrester and musicians of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and include a portrait of three Chinese women.

TSO : Toronto Symphony Orchestra in China

File consists of an aerial photograph with a translucent overlay attached, featuring the Great Wall of China and the city of Tangshan as seen from space; a handwritten letter from Robert G. Reeves, the staff scientist at EROS Data Centre in the 1970s; and two booklets by the United States Department of the Interior / Geological Survey entitled “Studying the Earth from Space” and “The Eros Data Centre.”

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