Consists of materials related to the Society's Highlights newsletters.
Consists of art exhibition catalogues and announcements.
Consists of various articles by Archie Key. Also includes receipts for art work, and map.
Consists of notices of meetings, agendas, minutes and reports, auditors report and grant application.
Consists of Society's mailing lists and constitution.
Drawing. EA.
Fonds consists of correspondence; diaries and notebooks; manuscripts of articles, film treatment, lectures, novel, poems, prose, reviews, short stories, speeches and stage plays; published works; sketchbooks; photographs; works about S. Andrews; teaching related material; theatrical design related material; juvenalia; exhibition catalogues; scrapbooks; miscellaneous; and realia.
Zonder titelFonds consists of correspondence, poetry and sketches including holograph and typescript letters and poetry, 26 sketches (postcards), 1 original, signed, card in pen and ink, 2 b&w photographs, and nespaper clippings. All of the material was sent to R. Shaumann's friend and neighbour, Anna Maria Boening, and was kept by her daughter, Annalise K. Walker.
Zonder titelFonds consists of correspondence, art work, and layout and design for Rocky mountain wildlife (Hancock House, 1976). Also includes some correspondence relating to a bird book series published by Hancock House in the 1970s; and scrapbook containing illustrations of several paintings by the artist and reviews and other material relating to books for which S. Im Baumgarten provided the art and design work.
Zonder titelFonds consists of correspondence; scrapbook, notebooks, journals, sketchbooks and travel diary; manuscripts of poetry, short stories, articles and a play; photographs, including many of M. Bates's paintings; exhibition catalogues; architectural drawings; watercolours of St. Mary's Cathedral (Calgary); newsclippings of articles about M. Bates; and miscellaneous material. MsC 299 consists of a bronze wall plaque from M. Bates' architectural office in Calgary. Accession 786/05.7 consists of over 200 letters and postcards written by M. Bates, primarily to his parents, while he was a prisoner of war in Germany (May 1940-May 1945).