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Home for Aged Men records
Fonds · 1904-1966
Fonds consists of records of the Home for Aged Men, including the minute book of the ladies committee, minute books of the directors meeting, plan of Clairmont property (1904), registers, financial summaries, cash books, correspondence, applications for admission, rules and by-laws, lists of directors, and newspaper clippings concerning the property and Home. CR24
CUPE Local 143 fonds
Fonds · 1967-1977
Fonds consists of records created or maintained by the Halifax Civic Employees Local Union, Number 143, of the Canadian Union of Public Employees. The fonds contains reports and correspondence with members, other union officials, city officials, and outside organizations. Most of the documents relate to union policy, the collective agreement, overtime, or the retirement/resignation of members. CR4 (formerly known as RG 35-102-10F)
Michael Zatzman fonds
Fonds · 1988-1990
Fonds consists of records which reflect Michael Zatzman's role in the 1989-1990 construction of Alderney Gate, a civic centre complex in downtown Dartmouth. The fonds consists of building permits, development or building proposals, photographs, correspondence, and records from the commissioning of a sculpture for the building. CR1
Queen Elizabeth High School collection
Collection · 1943-2007
Collection consists of ephemera collected at the close of QEHS, including a photo of the first graduating class, with students and teachers names labelled; 2 school pins; the programme of the 1951 Opening of the Auditorium and Gymnasium, as well as the programme for the first opera, Erminie, in the new auditorium, newspaper clippings scrapbooks of school activities created by the Student Council, covering the years: 1950-1952, 1958-1959, 1967-1968; student directories, 1946-1972 (missing 1957); the guest-book from the 50th Anniversary reunion in 1993; a poster for the 2007 final school musical "Titanic"; and 2 1996 publications: "QEHS Profile" and "QEHS Improvement Plan". CR15
Friends of the Public Gardens fonds
Fonds · 1974-1988, predominantly 1983-1985
Fonds consists of records documenting the Friends of the Public Gardens' activities, focusing largely on its campaign against the United Equities condominium proposal. Fonds includes correspondence, reports, studies, briefs, video recordings, and newspaper clippings relating to the United Equities' project, 1974-1988; photocopies of letters from citizens, 1983-1987 and the 1983 petition to Halifax City Council regarding the Hart House site; and briefs, correspondence, affidavits, and other legal documents, 1984-1985. Also includes photographs depicting Hart House before and after demolition, the petition, houses on Summer Street, and members of the Friends; maps of the Public Gardens, and videocassettes depicting the group's demonstration activities, 1984-1985. CR34 (formerly known as MG 20, vol. 1900, 1952-1961 (textual material) and Nova Scotia Archives accession 1988-141 (graphic material))
Collection · 1998
Collection consists of raw interview tapes of CBC radio producer, Ian Porter, interviewing Lou Collins about his life, his experiences in Halifax, his writings, his fight to preserve Historic Properties and his influences. The interviews took place over 5 days in January 1998, when Collins was in poor health. Porter used the interviews for a May 1998 Maritime Magazine piece called "Lou Collins' Halifax". CR36
Fonds · 1940-1945
Fonds consists of records of the Halifax Women's Voluntary Services documenting their Centre's operations, liaison with other social agencies in Halifax, Ottawa and England, and their volunteers. Registration cards give details about the women who volunteered their time, and the Requisition forms and Permanent Placement register give details on the type of work they did in agencies such as the Ajax Club, Blood Donor Clinics, Canadian Legion Hostels and Library, the Central Magazine Exchange, the Children's Hospital, the Concert Guild, Jost Mission, Lady Ironside Knitting, Navy League Recreation Centre, North End Services Canteen, NS College of Art, Protestant Orphanage, Salvation Army, Red Cross, YMCA, and YWCA. CR43
Fonds · 1988-1989
Fonds consists of files compiled by Bob Frame, leader of a residents' campaign against the relocation of Little Nashville country music cabaret to the Canal Street area of downtown Dartmouth. Dartmouth residents fought the request by Little Nashville owner Cyril O'Hearn to transfer his cabaret liquour licence when his 20 year-old Alderney Drive location was demolished for construction of the new library/civic centre, later named Alderney Gate. Records include reports, petitions to Dartmouth City Council, letters of support, newsclippings, correspondence with the Nova Scotia Liquor License Board, notices of public meetings, research notes, and photographs of the Canal Street area of Dartmouth. CR20