The fonds contains source material on the administrative, financial, and artistic history of the Piggery Theatre in North Hatley from 1964 to 1996. It consists of minutes, correspondence, production and employment agreements, employee files, financial statements, grant applications, programmes, scripts, advertisements, photographs, and architectural drawings. The fonds is comprised of the following series: Administration (1964-1990), Human Resources (1972-1985), Financial Resources (1964-1990), Moveable and Immovable Resources (1964-1985), Productions (1965-1996), Public Relations (1965-1993), and Westbec Limited (1964-1976).
Piggery Theatre (North Hatley, Que.)The item contains information on the Piggery Theatre history. It depicts the Piggery outside.
The item contains information on the Piggery Theatre history. It represents Arthur Virgin and the original barn in 1964.
The item contains information on the Piggery Theatre history. It depicts the play "Blithe Spirit" in 1973.
The item contains information on the Piggery Theatre history. It depicts the play "Blithe Spirit" in 1973.
The item contains information on the Piggery Theatre history. It is a gift to a friend from Paul [Hecht?].
The item contains information on the Piggery Theatre history. It depicts the play "Blithe Spirit" in 1973.
The item contains information on the Piggery Theatre history. It depicts Damir Andrei, George Pothitos and Heather Hodson in the play "Catch Me If You Can" in 1980.
The item contains information on the Piggery Theatre history. It depicts 2 unknown actors in 1981.
The item contains information on the Piggery Theatre history. It depicts an unknown actor in 1981.
The item contains information on the Piggery Theatre history. It depicts Terrence LaBrosse in 1982.
The item contains information on the Piggery Theatre history. It depicts Joseph Tawil in 1985.
Item is a photograph of the set design for the play "The Melville Boys", performed at the Piggery Theatre in 1986.
Item is a photograph of the set design for the play "I'll Be Back Before Midnight" performed at the Piggery Theatre in 1987.
Item is a photograph of the set design for the play "Artichoke" performed at the Piggery Theatre in 1987.
Item is a photograph of the set design for the play "And When I Wake" performed at the Piggery Theatre in 1989.
Item is a photograph of the set design for the play "Dead Together" performed at the Piggery Theatre in 1996.
Item is a photograph of the set design of the play "Wrong for Each Other" performed at the Piggery Theatre in 1996.
Item is a photograph of the set design for the play "Italian American Reconciliation" performed at the Piggery Theatre in 1997.
The item contains information on the Piggery Theatre history. It seems to be a gift from Louis to Arthur.
Item is a photograph showing members of the Belvidere Women’s Institute on parade float in period costumes and a spinning wheel for Lennoxville Tombola parade on the occasion of Lennoxville’s centennial, in 1972.
Item is a photograph of members of the Belvidere Women’s Institute at a picnic at Catherine (née Raymond)Tarte’s cottage at North Hatley in 1971. Photographer: Mickie Povey.
Item is a photograph of members of the Belvidere Women’s Institute taken in 1924. Included in the photograph are Ada (née Reed) Cilles, Annie (née Reed) Ellis, Isabella (née Woods Kell) Ellis, Marjorie, and Mrs. Walter Matthews
Item is a photograph of members of the Belvidere Women’s Institute taken on the occasion of the Institutes 50th anniversary in 1966.
Item is a photograph of members of the Belvidere Women’s Institute with their hats made from kitchen utensils for the hat contest, from around 1965. Included among those pictured are: (back row centre) Monna Herring MacDonald, (back row left) Edna Smith, (front row centre) Irene McGee Page.
Item is a photograph of members of the Belvidere Women’s Institute at Expo ‘67 in Montreal. Included in the photograph are: Mrs. Agnes Evans, Ethel (née Marchant) Drummond, Margaret (née Pegg) Smart, and Catherine (née Raymond) Tarte.
The item contains information on Gilbert Hyatt's associates in Ascott. It contains the names, number of lot and commissions of the associates.
The item contains information on Georges Frederick Bowen's professionnal life. It is a letter offering to bargain with another proprietor to solve a mistake made by the Municipality of Weedon, sent by the British American Land Company, represented by L.B. Langford.
The fonds contains source material mainly related to Minnie Hallowell Bowen's literary writings, community and political implicatons, and personal life at the turn of the 20th century. Many of her poems relate to local events, to the World Wars, and to Canadian and British politics. The fonds also provides information on the activities of Minnie's family members, including but not limited to: her husband Cecil H. Bowen, her son Lloyd H. Bowen, her daughter Rose Meredyth Bowen, Henry Bowen, Edward Bowen, Eleazar Clark, George Frederick Bowen, John Hallowell, William Bowen, Frank A. Bowen, Frederick Chamberlin Bowen, and Edward Hugh Bowen. The documents show their involvement mainly in the development of railways, in the mining industry, in the Armed Forces and Militia, in politics, in scouting, in church activities, and in social clubs and associations. Some documents are about the Fenian Raids, the Knights of Columbus, and the history of Sherbrooke.
The fonds consists of mainly manuscripts, correspondence, photocopies of press clippings, articles, publications, photographs, diaries, prospectuses, and drawings. It is comprised of the following series: Literary Works and Other Writings (1883-1941), Involvement in the Canadian Flag Issue ([1887?]-1946), Personal Life ([1863-1865]-1943), Lloyd H. Bowen (1865, 1902-1995), Cecil H. Bowen ([1866?]-1935, 1986), Other Family Members (1801-1940), and History of Sherbrooke ([1836?]-1967), Family History ([1752?-200-?]), Obituaries and Other Clippings (1836-1943, 1964-1997), Other Photographs and Graphic Material (1840-1956), Miscellaneous ([1835-1904?]).
Bowen, Minnie Hallowell, 1861-1942