Fonds consists of correspondence to and from various members of the Simmins family, principally to Barbara Simmins, and Richard Simmins' photocards to Marjorie Simmins; material relating to B. Simmins' career, estate and financial matters; material relating to the death of Susette Simmins in 2007; drafts of B. Simmins' manuscript Should angels come: a letter to my daughter; articles by and about Philip Simmins, Richard Simmins and Geoffrey Simmins; daytimers and diaries written by B. Simmins (?) and Marjorie Mabel Beaufort Simmins; Karen Simmins' journals, poems, childhood drawings, stories and letters; photographs of members of the Simmins and Atkinson families, including several photo albums.
Sans titreFonds consists of correspondence, manuscripts of poems, short stories and young adult fiction, published works and audio-visual material.
Sans titreFonds consists of correspondence; manuscripts of novels, short stories, stage and radio plays, articles and reviews; works about G. Wing; research; and published works.
Sans titreFonds consists of correspondence; music manuscripts, ranging from pencil sketches to full master (publisher-ready) scores, of choral, vocal, chamber, instrumental, incidental, operatic and ballet music; manuscripts of articles and booklets about music; published work; programs relating to W. Bottenberg's musical career; greeting cards featuring music, designed by W. Bottenberg; and teaching related material.
Sans titreFonds consists of several manuscripts, chiefly describing the history and culture of the Stoney (Assiniboin) Indian Tribe in Alberta, as well as providing biographical information and photographs of Tribe members; and manuscript of a talk, Sketch of Indians of Alberta, given to the Friends of the Indians Society, Edmonton, 1955. Manuscripts are inscribed to Otter Woman (Anne Downe).
Sans titreFonds consists of correspondence; research material; manuscripts of books on North American folk music and radio scripts for CBC Wednesday Night for which R. Johnston selected, arranged and conducted the music; manuscript scores of orchestral, instrumental, choral, operatic and chamber works, as well as incidental music for the theatre and folk music arranged by R. Johnston; material relating to R. Johnston's research and collection of folklore and folk songs, including reports of his folk song collection in Saskatchewan and Mennonite Ontario, transcripts of oral history tapes and sound cassettes describing the folklore collection; biographical and other information on various musicians; photographs; and material relating to musical organizations, such as the Alberta Composers' Association and the International Society for Music Education, with which R. Johnston was affiliated. Accession 881/11.3 consists of material relating to the publications of R. Johnston's book Folk songs North America sings: a source book for all teachers (Toronto: E.C. Kerby, 1984).
Sans titreFonds consists of correspondence; research notebooks; manuscripts of articles, addresses, book reviews, forewords, lectures, mini-speeches and speeches and Ph.D. dissertation; published works; degrees, awards and honours; scrapbooks including digital copies on a CD; works about G.F.G. Stanley and his family including eulogies delivered at his funeral; 6 bankers boxes of periodicals; and miscellaneous material. Also includes a wooden ink blotter inscribed with Mayor Stanley (Acc 2019.54).
Sans titreFonds consists of family and business correspondence, programs, photographs and sound recordings.
Sans titreFonds consists of letters of recommendation for W.A.C. Guy, newsclippings regarding Atherstone Senior School where W.A.C. Guy was headmaster and letters from W.A.C. Guy to A.A. "Gus" Tanner regarding his activities and experiences while in the service during World War I.
Sans titreFonds consists of correspondence; research material and informational files; material relating to K. Mulhallen's associations with Canadian Forum, Literary Review and Canadian Periodical Publishers' Association; manuscripts of articles, columns, lectures and poetry collection Sheba and Solomon; manuscripts of poetry by others submitted for a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Literary Competition (Poetry) judged by K. Mulhallen; introductory scripts and cassette recordings and transcripts of interviews of Canadian authors for CJRT-FM's Open College course The Tale and the Teller, taught by K. Mulhallen; and material relating to Brian Fawcett.
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