Fonds consists of material related Douglas and Hilda Doherty's personal lives and careers, theatrical productions and events they were involved in or attended, and an interview by Douglas Doherty regarding theatre history in 1971 which includes television and movie scripts, photographs, play scripts and programs, scrapbooks, and audiovisual material. Doug and Hilda were involved with the Northside Players, Calgary Civic Theatre, Arts & Letters Club, Musical Theatre of Calgary, the University of Calgary Department of Drama, among other theatrical companies.
Doherty, Douglas RaymondThe fonds consists of minutes, newsletters, correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, photograph albums, etc. for the chapters of Beta Sigma Phi in Calgary, Alberta.
Beta Sigma PhiFonds consists of the records of the Division of Dance, referred to as the Program of Dance, in the School of Creative and Performing Arts at the University of Calgary. Includes administrative records, material about the programming and associated promotion and publicity, and audiovisual material. Productions include Mainstage, Dance-at-Noon, Summerdance, the Olympic Arts Festival, and the Canada Pavilion at Expo '86. There is also material for the Urban Dance Project, offering junior level courses for non-dance majors and to strengthen the Program of Dance's relationship with the broader communities
University of Calgary. Department of DanceFonds consists of photographs, posters, videotapes, and textual records pertaining to Dance Montage events. Textual records include programmes, annual files detailing program of dance and participants, invitation lists, and other related material.
University of Calgary. Department of Kinesiology. Dance MontageFonds consists of administrative files including meeting minutes and promotional material, working files and final copies of "Dance Connection", as well as photographic, audiovisual, and electronic material used in the making of the publication.
Alberta Dance AllianceFonds includes material relating to the life and works of Alice Munro (née Laidlaw). Included are personal, general and business-related correspondence; manuscripts of Munro's short stories, screenplays, and poetry; copies and drafts of articles in newspapers and magazines; audio-visual recordings of interviews with Munro and dramatizations of her works; promotional material such as posters; records related to theses and lectures based on her works. Includes writing notebooks and works by others about Munro and her oeuvre.
Munro, Alice AnnThe fonds consists of administration files (1950-1992) which include minutes, correspondence, memoranda, financial documents, and legal agreements; and newsletters (1956-1970). Includes the general files of the Western Canadian Petroleum Association (1948-1950) and includes photographs of geological surveys in British Columbia and the Yukon.
Canadian Petroleum AssociationFonds consists of records related to Hoffer's education, his professional career, and to his life-long learning pursuits.
Hoffer, ArtFonds consists of architectural drawings, photographs, correspondence, minutes, reports, specifications, articles, awards, and other records documenting the architectural career of Peter Hemingway from 1956 to 1982. The majority of the fonds consists of project records, including drawings, textual files, and photographs, though there is also a small volume of office files (general correspondence, a project portfolio, and an organizational chart), as well as several files documenting Hemingway’s professional activities as an advocate of Prairie architecture through talks and articles. The fonds documents over 200 projects, largely in the Edmonton area, including Coronation Pool, Central Pentecostal Tabernacle, Edmonton Inn, Stanley Building, Johnstone Walker Store, and Muttart Conservatory, as well as several notable projects outside of Edmonton, including Market Square Kitchener, Yellowknife Courthouse, and Calgary’s Chinook Shopping Centre. There are four series in the fonds: 1. Professional records; 2. Office records; 3. Project records; 4. Additional donations.
Hemingway, Peter GeorgeConsists of eleven sketchbooks created by Roger Kemble between 1964 and 1997. The sketchbooks primarily contain Kemble’s sketches and paintings but also include notes, thoughts, poems, ideas, concepts, and inspirations. The sketches largely relate to Kemble’s architectural practice but also include portraits, studies, and various other sketches. The fonds also includes twenty-eight journals from 1992 to 2007. The contents of the journals are daily personal journal entries interspersed with sketches that document or accompany the text. Also included is a Massey Medal for Architecture that Kemble received in 1967, copies of his books The Canadian City and The View from Chapel Street, and a CD-R containing 121 digital copies of photographs from the 1960s to 1990s. The digital photographs consist of 92 views of Kemble’s architectural projects and his studio, plus 29 family photographs.
Kemble, Roger Ian