Sub-subseries consists of materials related to the creation of dramatic adaptations of Brian Moore's work, A View From Across The Water, into a television play. Includes information about collaborations and productions, script drafts, copies, notes, outlines, gallies, correspondence, promotional materials, reviews, etc.
Motion pictures
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- Consists of letter (1972 November 14), Malibu (California), from B. Moore to Michael Horniman.
- Typed letter(s) lacking signature (carbon copy) giving an update on the situation regarding reprints of The Luck of Ginger Coffey, An Answer From Limbo and Catholics and movie versions of "Judith Hearne" and Catholics.
- Consists of correspondence (1980 July 27 - 1982 February 26), between Michael Horniman, A.P. Watt Ltd. and B. Moore regarding The Temptation of Eileen Hughes.
- Correspondence about title, contract details, publication, paperback and possible movie sales, and reviews.
- Consists of correspondence (1982 June 14 - 1982 July 21), between Michael Horniman, A.P. Watt Ltd. and B. Moore regarding Cold Heaven.
- Correspondence about reactions to the novel, choice of a new American publisher, title, editorial suggestions, and movie possibilities.
Sub-subseries consists of materials related to the creation of dramatic adaptations of Brian Moore's work, Black Is My Favorite Color, for the movie screen. Includes information about collaborations and productions, script drafts, copies, notes, outlines, gallies, correspondence, promotional materials, reviews, etc.
The fonds consists of correspondence, agreements, patent licences, vehicle specifications, financial statements, photographs, articles and newsclippings pertaining to his tracked vehicle business. Includes a recorded interview with Bruce, and a promotional film about Nodwell tracked vehicles.
Nodwell, William Bruce- Series consists of correspondence with family, friends, writers, admirers, literary agents, editors, publishers, producers, directors, playwrights, educators, lawyers, clergymen, critics, and other officials. two subseries- correspondence by title and general correspondence. correspondence by title is arranged alphabetically by form (fiction followed by non-fiction) and chronologically within the form. correspondence for each title is divided into business-related correspondence and reader-related correspondence. general correspondence several miscellaneous files including an agents' file; an awards' file; a file relating to various university affiliations; contracts arranged alphabetically by form and title; royalty statements arranged alphabetically by title, then chronologically.
- MsC 49 Consists of correspondence with family, friends, writers, admirers, literary agents, editors, publishers, producers, directors, playwrights, educators, lawyers, clergymen, critics, and other officials. two subseries- correspondence by title and general correspondence. correspondence by title is arranged alphabetically by form (fiction followed by non-fiction) and chronologically within the form. correspondence for each title is arranged alphabetically by personal and corporate name and chronologically within each file. correspondence for short stories, book reviews and publicity quotes is not divided by title. general correspondence is arranged alphabetically by personal and corporate name and chronologically within each file.
Subseries consists of correspondence between Moore and various individuals, organizations, companies, agents and others. Includes references to Moore's works, awards, publishing activities, literary criticism, etc.
The fonds consists of minutes (1909-1948), annual reports, agreements to provide service, legal agreements, lists of properties and assets, financial records, income tax returns, shareholders' records, construction records, and scripts for radio broadcasts sponsored by the company. Includes films, photographs and slides of power plant, dam and transmission line construction (1910-1962), and employee outings. Also includes Calgary Water Power Co. minutes (1890-1934), incorporation ordinance and bylaws, correspondence, agreements, annual reports, and financial records; and financial records of Montreal Engineering Co., Saskatchewan office, and Prairie Power Co., Regina. Also includes drawings relating to the automation of plants and dams.
Calgary Power CompanyThe fonds consists of constitution and bylaws, programs, set designs (by Laszlo Funtek and G.L. Palmer), photographs, slides, a film, sound recordings, prompt scripts, and newspaper reviews pertaining to 24 of the group's productions.
Calgary Theatre SingersThe fonds consists of the constitution and bylaws, minutes, annual reports, financial statements, membership lists, correspondence, and photographs. Includes organizational records of conventions and conferences; records of the Ladies’ Auxiliary (1966-1995) including many photographs; and records of the Doodlebug Golf Tournament (1953-1971). Includes records of the Society of Edmonton Geophysicists (1958-1972). Includes collected technical manuals and wiring diagrams for seismographic equipment (1956-1970). Includes David Finch’s research notes and collected source material for his book Traces through Time; A. Easton Wren’s historic collection; and Finch’s recorded interviews with prominent Canadian geophysicists John C. Hollister, Alex Herz, Bruce Nodwell, Don Axford, J. Tuzo Wilson, David Strangway, Jack Porter, Roy O. Lindseth, David Savage, Harold Farney, Ralph Steeves, Fred Foo, A.E. Pallister, and Arne Nielsen.
Canadian Society of Exploration GeophysicistsThe fonds consists of administrative subject files (1927-1976) which include minutes, membership lists, committee records, budgets and financial statements, and files related to awards, conferences and publications; minutes (1977-1991); subject files (1977-1988) divided into these ten sub-series: Executive Committee, Business Committees, Conventions and Seminars, Publications, Scientific Programs, Awards, Special Committees / Social Programs, Public Services, Divisions, and Liaisons; records related to conventions hosted or co-hosted by the society (1967-1991); proceedings and sound recordings of speakers at the National Conference on Earth Sciences (1965-1981); Medal of Merit records (1953-1988); membership applications (1953-1997); photographs (1926-1978) of executives and members, field trips, field work, conferences, core samples, and the Turner Valley fields; Ted Link’s photographs and glass slides (1943-1959); sound recordings of conferences (1955-1961); and films (1957-1975) of a geological field trip and the Calgary area.
Canadian Society of Petroleum GeologistsSub-subseries consists of materials related to the creation of dramatic adaptations of Brian Moore's work, Catholics, for screen and radio. Includes information about collaborations and productions, script drafts, copies, notes, outlines, gallies, correspondence, promotional materials, reviews, etc.
Sub-subseries consists of materials related to the creation of dramatic adaptations of Brian Moore's work, Catholics, for stage. Includes information about collaborations and productions, script drafts, copies, notes, outlines, gallies, correspondence, promotional materials, reviews, etc.
The fonds consists of the textual, visual and audio records of CFAC. Textual records consist of station reports, blueprints, correspondence and financial records; radio licences, contracts, agreements, coverage documentation and scripts; staff files; and promotional material including advertisements, handouts, newsletters and newsclippings. Includes scrapbooks, visitors books and awards. Audio recordings consist of sports coverage, commercials, promotional jingles and regular, current interest and special broadcast shows. Includes recorded speeches including one of William Aberhart. The photographs and slides depict CFAC promotional events, billboards, radio stations and equipment, employees and special events in which the station participated including the Calgary Stampede. The films consist of television commercials, footage of the demise of old station buildings and equipment, and the introduction of new transmitters. Also includes a film regarding animated advertising signs (telesign).
CFAC (Radio station)The fonds consists of financial statements and tax returns (1931-1971); radio-related correspondence, schedules, scripts, advertising files, and audio recordings of broadcasts, advertisements and jingles (1930s-1984); television-related correspondence, licence applications, annual reports and director's files (1962-1978); extensive news footage films (1976-1984); photographs and slides of facilities, events and personalities; and film footage of the XV Olympic Winter Gamers (1988). Includes early sound recordings of Premier William Aberhart; also program re: Carl Rungius (1952).
CFCN (Radio station : Calgary, Alberta)The fonds consists of biographical, personal and family papers (1886-1982); records about the establishment and promotion of the Noble Foundation (1912-1921); material compiled in 1957 by Glenbow staff member O.S. Longman about the Noble Foundation, Cameron Ranch, Sir Roderick W. Cameron, etc.(1913-1957); Noble Farms records including correspondence about farming operations, and the development, manufacture, patenting and marketing of the Noble Cultivator ((1933-1940); Noble Cultivators Ltd. patent records, promotional literature, patent infringement correspondence, financial ledgers, employee timesheets, and films (directed by Carly Stewart) featuring Noble agricultural implements (1937-1986). Includes extensive photographs of agricultural activities on the Cameron Ranch and Grandview Farm, the farm implements factory, family members, and Nobleford (aerial views).
Noble, Charles SherwoodThe fonds consists of minutes, annual reports, membership lists, correspondence, financial ledgers, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, and photographs of society members, children, entertainers and celebrities. Includes a promotional film "A Special Kind of Courage" (nd), and Easter Seal Campaign recordings (1972 and nd).
Children's Hospital Aid Society- Consists of letter (1966 November 3), New York (New York), from Willis Kingsley Wing, Collins-Knowlton-Wing, Inc., to Brian Moore.
- Typed letter(s) signed by the author discussing payment for the screenplay The Slave and interest in a movie of An Answer From Limbo.
- Consists of letter (1968 January 17), New York (New York), from Blossom Kahn, Collins-Knowlton-Wing, Inc., to Brian Moore, Malibu (California).
- Typed letter(s) signed by the author discussing money due on "Judith Hearne" and rewrites and movie possibilities for I Am Mary Dunne and The Feast of Lupercal.
- Consists of letter (1971 December 17), New York (New York), from Richard Parks, Collins-Knowlton-Wing, Inc., to Brian Moore, Malibu (California).
- Typed letter(s) signed by the author discussing an extension of the movie option on An Answer From Limbo, and mentioning the "Judith Hearne" deal.
- Consists of letter (1972 January 21), New York (New York), from Richard Parks, Collins-Knowlton-Wing, Inc., to Brian Moore, Malibu (California).
- Typed letter(s) signed by the author discussing payment for I Am Mary Dunne and The Revolution Script, and renewal papers for the movie options on An Answer From Limbo and "Judith Hearne."
- Consists of letter (1972 February 24), Malibu (California), from B. Moore to Richard Parks.
- Typed letter(s) signed by the author (carbon copy) discussing the script of "Judith Hearne" being written by Brian Friel, interest in Catholics as a movie, the script of The Slave being cut and interest in An Answer From Limbo.
- Consists of letter (1973 December 10), New York (New York), from Richard Parks, Collins-Knowlton-Wing, Inc., to Brian Moore, Malibu (California).
- Typed letter(s) signed by the author discussing the proposed The Feast of Lupercal movie project and deferred Catholics money.
- Consists of letters (1983 May 31 - 1983 November 9), London (England), from Anne McDermid, Curtis Brown, to B. Moore regarding Cold Heaven.
- Letters about publicity, movie and foreign rights, submission of the novel for the Booker Prize for Fiction, and its inclusion in the Good Book Guide.