Consists of material gathered and created by Pow during his time of service for the CEF during WWI.
Zonder titelCollection consists of architectural drawings and specifications for the Lancaster Building in Calgary. The Lancaster Building is a notable example of Calgary’s early commercial architecture and one of the city’s first high-rise buildings. It is located at the corner of 2 Street and Stephen Avenue SW. The collection consists of sixteen drawings by James C. Teague (1863-1947) from 1912, ten drawings by William Stanley Bates (1872-1949) from 1919, and an additional six drawings by an unidentified architect likely created in the 1910s. The collection also includes specifications and several brochures and pamphlets related to the construction of the building. The Lancaster Building was built for James Stuart Mackie from 1912 to 1913 under architect James C. Teague, and following WWI, from 1916 to 1919 under architect William S. Bates. The materials in the collection were maintained by James A. N. Mackie, descendant of James Stuart Mackie.
Zonder titelThe 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.
Zonder titelThe fonds consists of typescript of manuscript of reminiscences of southern Alberta pioneers from Fort Macleod, Pincher Creek, High River and Lethbridge.
Zonder titelFonds consists of history of the university from 1916 to 1966 by Sanders and Smith, clippings and photocopies of research material, 1909-1990, Bott's research material, and Smith's slides on the university's origins. Includes recorded interviews with Grant MacEwan (1987); and Mrs. A.L. Doucette, Frank Doucette, Lou Goodwin, W.H. Swift, and Mary Dover (1988). Also includes a scrapbook from Tom Oliver, Faculty of Science.
Fonds 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
Zonder titelThe collection consists of photographs of local personalities, businesses, farming, schools and events; recordings of Janet Ware and D.D. McQueen (History of Municipal Government)
Zonder titelFonds consists of material from William Laidlaw's education such as his MSc thesis and PhD dissertation, his professional career including as an employee at the University of Calgary, papers written by him and post-retirement activities, correspondence by or relating to William's sister, Alice Munro, genealogical material for the family of William Laidlaw's parents Robert Eric Laidlaw and Annie Clark Laidlaw (nee Chamney) including many original documents and photographs, and ephemera related to Alice Munro.
Zonder titelFonds consists of records related to Hoffer's education, his professional career, and to his life-long learning pursuits.
Zonder titelFonds consists of correspondence and manuscripts of poems, poetry collections, prose, novels, short stories, speeches and book reviews as well as manuscripts submitted to various journals/anthologies and granting agencies. Also includes notebooks, diaries and journals, photographs, published works in journals and anthologies, reviews and articles about R. Hilles and miscellaneous material, including works by others.
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