Two maquettes of gargoyles carved as models for the grotesques that would subsequently be carved in the upper corners of the entrance to the Senate Chamber of Canadian Parliament. The maquettes were donated by the family of Thomas Dunlop Rankin (1886-1965) who supervised the reconstruction of Parliament Centre Block (1916-1927). Initials carved into the grotesques "W.J.A." are those of Walter Joseph Allen who was an English sculptor employed on the construction of the Centre Block. Allen worked as the superintendent of the modeling and carving shop and was responsible for the team of carvers from April 1917 to June 1924.
Rankin, Thomas DunlopOne maquette of a gargoyle holding a scroll and feather pen.
Fonds consists of records from the Dean's office concerning curriculum coordination and scheduling, program development, curriculum development and review, course outlines, Dean's Advisory Committee, Dean's Council, Faculty of Humanities Development Plan, effective writing, evaluations of departments, official inauguration, editorship and publication of ARIEL, Killam Resident Fellows, International Education Council, Language Research Centre, issues of the newsletter "Gallimaufry" and "Faculty of Humanities Newsletter," annual bibliographies, and pamphlets. Fonds includes series for Philology Research Group Newsletter, Gallimaufry, Faculty of Humanities Newsletter, Annual Bibligraphy, Faculty of Humanities (Pamphlets), and Pamphlets, Language Research Centre.
University of Calgary. Faculty of HumanitiesThe Cypress Hills report collection is comprised of reports, plans, studies, surveys, photographs, maps and correspondence, accumulated in the Faculty of Environmental Design for teaching and research purposes. The collection also consists of course materials from an EVDS 603 class resulting from work on the collection.
University of Calgary. Faculty of Environmental DesignFonds consists of records received or created by Jim Gripton related to his research, teaching, and professional practice in Social Work.
Gripton, James MacphersonFonds consists of negatives, positives, slides, proofs, prints, and transparencies of architectural photography practice of Panda Photography Limited, 1946-1992.
Panda AssociatesFonds consists of architectural drawings, project files, and photographs documenting the architectural works of Carmen and Elin Corneil between 1955 and 1992. The majority of the fonds consists of project records, including architectural drawings, notes, correspondence, minutes, specifications, reports, and photographs. Notable projects documented in the fonds include the Carleton School of Architecture, Wayland Drew House, Expo 67 Bandshells, Girl Guides of Canada Headquarters, Vestmannaeyjar Plan and Municipal Works Projects, Wintergreen Building, Icelandic Concert House, McMullen Cottage, and OPSEU Headquarters. The fonds also includes twenty-three student drawings by the Corneils and a small volume of professional records, including photographs of Carmen at the 1993 Governor General awards ceremony in Vancouver and the catalogue for the Corneils’ Storm Windows exhibition. The fonds has been divided into three series: 1. Student records; 2. Professional records; and, 3. Project records.
Corneil, CarmenFonds consists of letters from Red Lane to George and Angela Bowering; poetry and short story manuscripts by R. Lane, G. Bowering, Lionel Kearns, David Dawson, Dave Cull and others; and miscellaneous material.
Tish (Periodical)Fonds consists of letters from various individuals on a variety of topics.
Murray, John MiddletonFonds consists of correspondence, chiefly with various government officials and politicians; and reports, speeches, immigration literature, pre-emption maps and newsclippings relating to British immigration to Canada.
Hornby, Montague Leland