File contains correspondence and papers.
File consists of clippings, photographic reproductions and other graphic material
File includes correspondence and annotated portions of Callaghan's published monograph The Way the Angel Spreads her Wings.
Item consists of a Indian-Canadian family's home movie.
Day planner
File consists of records pertaining to the Women and Environments Education and Development (WEED) Foundation and Rahder's role as founding president and logo designer. Records include a pamphlet, WEED by-law number 1, Rahder's proposal for restructuring the WEED Foundation, an application for WEED's incorporation, a copy of WEED's letter patent, and a letter from Iler, Campbell & Associates re: WEED's incorporation.
File consists of gig and promotional photographs of the Wee Big Band.
File consist of photographs of the Wee Big Band at the Old Mill Restaurant, Toronto, in June and December of 2008.
File consists of set lists, notes and other material pertaining to a Wee Big Band CD project.
File consists of photographs of the Wee Big Band playing at the Montreal Bistro, taken by Don Vickery.
File consists of stage directions, clippings, promotional material and other records pertaining to the Wee Big Band.
File consists of correspondence, promotional material, set lists, notes, grant applications, and other records pertaining to Galloway's Wee Big Band.
File consists of notes, set lists, and other material.
feature by Tim Bond, MYL's cousin and a successful director- failed to produce it.
File consists of folder of handwritten and typed letters between Welby and Miss F. Julia Wedgwood. Also included typed excerpts and letter drafts. Topics include: the illness and death of Wedgwood's mother and the sudden blindness of her father; the writings of Huxley, Nasmyth, Coleridge, and Darwin; Wedgwood responding to Welby's "Appeal"; concept of Redemption; the nature of evil; Wedgwood's research on the Talmud; Welby's curiosity about Wedgwood's correspondence with Miss C. Stephen regarding "The Moral Ideal"; gifts of flowers; Welby's aversion to the term "supernatural;" Wedgwood's reflections on her uncle's work "Origin of the Species" ; and their mutual friendship with Mrs. Mary Everest Boole. Wedgwood writes from: 31 Queen Anne Street; 13 Upper Wimpole Street; The Grove, Huntingdon Road, Cambridge; Idle Rocks, Stone, Staffordshire and 94 Gower Street, W.C..
File consists of folder of handwritten and typed letters between Welby and Miss F. Julia Wedgwood. Also included typed excerpts and letter drafts. Topics include: closing her parent's London home; arranging her parents' correspondence; gift of flowers; Welby's injury; semantics; mental suffering; ghosts; phantom limbs, love between men and women; Wedgwood's correspondence with Mrs. Russell [Guerney?]; insomnia; the death of Lord Farrer; Welby's writing; Welby's eye trouble in 1901, and not being contacted to contribute letter for a memoir on Gurney; the movment of plants and a critique of the biography of Martineau. Wedgwood writes from: Idle Rocks, Stone, Staffordshire; 16 Landsdowne Road, Notting Hill, W. and 94 Gower Street, W.C.