File consists of photographs of the cast and crew of “Anne of Green Gables”.
File consists of research materials, notes, notebooks and newspaper clippings.
File consists of photographs from “Belinda” directed by Norman Campbell was a TV adaptation of “Johnny Belinda” telecast on March 9, 1977 by CBC TV. Actors featured in the photographs were Amanda Hancox, Elizabeth Mawson, and Bill Cole. Images are credited to Harold Whyte.
Item is a photograph of Norman Campbell, Frankie Howerd, and Malorie-Ann Spiller, who played Anne in the play “Anne of Green Gables” for the Charlottetown Festival in 1974.
Photographs in this file depict scenes from the filming of this movie by Nicholas Campbell, featuring Campbell, Gerald Packer, Justin Louis, Tony Nappo, Luiz Albino, Leonore Zann, and Kenneth Welsh. Photographer: Steven Wasney.
File consists of the outline and script for a lecture and class delivered by McPhedran at Royal Roads University about an overview of the disconnects between Human Security / R2P and human rights.
File contains correspondence.
File includes an agenda for this University of Saskatchewan College of Law conference and the draft of an article written by McPhedran about her role as chair of the conference, in her capacity as the Ariel F. Swallows Chair in Human Rights.
File contains report(s).
File contains printed definitions.
File consists of electronic versions of manuscripts and promotional blurbs for this book.
Item is a typescript copy of a play written by Coles.
File consists of copies of drawings made by Jeff Chapleau for “Expresso ‘67”, a book written by Powe.
File pertains to “Expresso ‘67”, an illustrated book written by Powe with illustrations by Jeff Chapleau, published by Peter Martin Associates. Records are a newspaper clipping, a royalty report, correspondence exchanged between Peter Martin and Jeff Chapleau, and a receipt from M.G. Hurtig Booksellers Ltd.
Photograph features actors (left to right) Henry Czerny, Victor Garber and Kenneth Welsh.
File consists of a draft of York’s novel “Far cry” in assembly form. The assembly is created by cutting out and taping typescript scenes together to form long scrolls of writing. The assembly has been flattened to facilitate access but some pieces of paper have become detached from their original position within the text. The title “Requited” was used on drafts before publication.
File contains photographs of the cast and crew of “Four for the Show” ca. 1953, namely Birt Niosi (conductor), Shirley Harmer, George Murray, Billy O’Connor and Libby Morris; also includes a photo of their first show from Dec. 31, 1952 (new year’s eve).
File consists of a draft of Panitch’s article, “Free Collective Bargaining and Socialist Principles,” as well as copy of the issue of The Canadian Forum in which it appeared.
Item is an episode of “The fifth estate” about the release of Keiko, an aquarium orca, back into the wild.
File contains two publications: “Free to Fight! An interactive self defense project” and “IR9: Indigenous and Black WisDubs: Indigenous and Black Philosophy & Political Thought” by Atua Dub.