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Archival description
Subseries consists of material relating to art and cultural events. The subseries consists of two folders "Art--Nova Scotia" and "Art--Outside of Nova Scotia", and each contain pamphlets, programs, posters, press releases, and other materials relating to art events (most of which feature minority artists or performers). The "Art--Nova Scotia" file contains several pieces of material relating to the work of the Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia. 2016.002.1, Series 3, Subseries 44
Art exhibition records
Subseries · 1935-2003
Part of Jane Shaw Law and C. Anthony Shaw Law fonds
Subseries consists of documents relating to art exhibitions involving Jane Shaw Law and Tony Law's work. Records include programs, invitations, catalogues, notes from boards accepting works in exhibitions, and placards that accompanied the displayed artworks. 2011.010.1, Series 4, Subseries 1
Assessment Field Cards
Subseries forms part of Property Assessment Records series and consists of assessment field cards which were used by assessors in order to assess the value of property. These cards record various details pertaining to the property being assessed, including: information about foundations, roofing materials, plumbing, basements, heating, construction, attics, exterior walls, and land. The assessment field cards are arranged into two date ranges, the first range being from 1958-1962, and the second from 1963-1968. Within these date ranges the assessment field cards are arranged by district, and within the districts alphabetically by the name of the person whose property is being assessed. Information recorded on assessment field cards may vary.
Assessment Schedules
Subseries forms part of Property Assessment Records series and consists of assessment schedules for the period 1864-1924. Assessment schedules show the breakdown on assessment values for real and personal property for individuals. Assessment schedules, schedules of property, and estimates of property were written by either appointed assessors or by the individuals whose property was assessed. Assessment schedules, schedules of property, and estimates of property are handwritten documents and are usually signed and dated by the creator. The assessment schedules are arranged chronologically and cover the period 1864-1924.