Le fonds témoigne des activités littéraires – publiées et non publiées - de Dorothy Dutton, et contient un dossier de coupures de presse classées par sujet. Les principaux sujets sont : histoire canadienne, histoire des Cantons-de-l’Est, éducation, religion, guerre, environnement, politique, et économie. Le fonds comprend des dossiers de recherche, des manuscrits, des textes dactylographiés et des coupures de presse. Il se compose principalement de dossiers de recherche, des manuscrits, dactylographiés, et des coupures de presse. Le fonds est composé de la série suivante: Fiction ([19 -] - 1998), Histoires de la Bible ([19 -] - [198-?]), Non-fiction (1938-1970), Revue de presse ([1607 ? copié] -1998), notes de recherche ([19 -] - 1995), Correspondance (1942-1997), les activités de diffusion (1978-1997), Typescritps Martha Maxwell ([19--]), Peintures et dessins ([ 19--]), Prix ([19--]) et projets ([19--]).
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Le fonds témoigne des activités professionnelles de Louise Abbott en tant que photographe, auteur et cinéaste entre les années 1970 et 2004. Il est composé de dossiers de projets, de coupures de presse, de correspondance, de publications, d’articles, photographies, entrevues orales et des cassettes de bande video. Le fonds est composé des séries suivantes : Projets de recherche ( 1.904 à 2004 ) , Photographie ( 1963-2003 ) , œuvre littéraire ( 1.980 à 2.002 ) et CBC Radio internes Awards ( 2003) .
Sans titreItem is a short film, videoed by Rachel Garber and John Mackley, and produced and edited by John Mackley, on the life, works, and influence of the renowned poet Douglas Gordon Jones. Filmed in front of the D.G. Jones Writing Cabin in North Hatley in 2021, Steve Luxton, Poet in Residence of the Lennoxville Library, intertwines readings, discussions, and analyses to create a comprehensive narrative about Dudek's life and work.
Sans titreItem is a short film, videoed by Rachel Garber and John Mackley, and produced and edited by John Mackley, on the life, works, and influence of the renowned poet Ralph Gustafson. Filmed at the Bury Historical and Heritage Society Gazebo in 2021, Steve Luxton, Poet in Residence of the Lennoxville Library, intertwines readings, discussions, and analyses to create a comprehensive narrative about Gustafson's life and work.
Sans titreItem is a short film, videoed by Rachel Garber and John Mackley, and produced and edited by John Mackley, on the life, works, and influence of the renowned poet Louis Dudek. Filmed in front of Louis Dudek's Summer House in Way's Mills in 2021, Steve Luxton, Poet in Residence of the Lennoxville Library, intertwines readings, discussions, and analyses to create a comprehensive narrative about Dudek's life and work.
Sans titreItem is a short film, videoed by Rachel Garber and John Mackley, and produced and edited by John Mackley, on the life, works, and influence of the renowned poet Thomas Gray. Filmed against the backdrop of the Hatley Cemetery in 2021, Steve Luxton, Poet in Residence of the Lennoxville Library, discusses Thomas Gray's work "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard" written in 1751. The film intertwines readings, discussions, and analyses to create a comprehensive narrative about Grays's life and work.
Sans titreLe fonds contient des données initiales principalement en lien avec les travaux littéraires de Minnie Hallowell Bowen, son implication dans les sphères communautaire et politique et sa vie personnelle au tournant du 20e siècle. Plusieurs de ses poèmes sont liés à des événements locaux, aux guerres mondiales et à la politique canadienne et britannique. Le fonds fournit aussi des informations sur les activités des membres de la famille de Minnie, incluant mais sans s’y limiter : son mari Cecil H. Bowen, son fils Lloyd H. Bowen, sa fille Rose Meredyth Bowen, Henry Bowen, Edward Bowen, Eleazar Clark, George Frederick Bowen, John Hallowell, Frank A. Bowen, Frederick Chamberlin Bowen et Edward Hugh Bowen. Les documents montrent avant tout leur implication dans la construction de la voie ferrée, dans l’industrie minière, les forces armées et la Milice, la politique, le scoutisme, les activités paroissiales, les associations et les clubs sociaux. Certains documents concernent l’invasion des féniens, les Chevaliers de Colomb et l’histoire de Sherbrooke.
Le fonds contient plusieurs objets tels que des manuscrits, des correspondances, des photocopies de coupures de presse, des articles, des publications, des photographies, des journaux intimes, des prospectus et des dessins. Il est organisé selon les séries suivantes : Œuvres littéraires et autres écrits (1883-1941), Implication dans le débat sur le drapeau canadien [1887?]-1946), Vie personnelle ([1863-1865]-1943), Lloyd H. Bowen (1865, 1902-1995), Cecil H. Bowen ([1866?]-1935, 1986), Autres membres de la famille (1801-1940), Histoire de Sherbrooke [1836?]-1967), Histoire familiale ([1752?-200-?]), Nécrologies et autres coupures de presse (1836-1943, 1964-1997), Autres photos et matériel graphique (1840-1956), Divers [1835-1904?]).
The fonds contains primary source material on the life of Bessie Jane Banfill from 1923 to 1998. It consists of articles, biographical notes, a leaflet of her graduation ceremony and photographs. It is comprised of the following files: Biography (1923-1998), Photographs and Postcards (1924-[1975?]).
Sans titreLe fonds témoigne de la production d’ouvrages littéraires et historiques de Catherine M. Day durant la deuxième moitié du 19e siècle. Il est composé de manuscrits, de correspondance, de textes littéraires (dont certains passages de son roman Alice Maynard), de coupures de presse, de notes manuscrites et de photographies. Le fonds comprend les séries suivantes : Notices biographiques ([19-]-1962), Correspondance ([1869?]-[1886?], Écrits historiques ([186-?]-1898), Écrits littéraires ([186-?]-1898), Textes divers ([18-], et Photographies ([189-?]). La série « Écrits historiques » comprend une partie du manuscrit History of the Eastern Townships, qui renferme des chapitres non publiés.
Sans titreThe collection contains source material on the history and families of Clifton and Eaton Townships, the village of East Clifton, in Compton County from 1890 to 2004. The fonds consists mainly of family trees, photographs, family histories and includes detailed genealogical information on various families, such as Waldron, Cairns, Smith, Schoff, Hurd, Lowry, Dempsy, Cooper, Forgrave, Banks, Hodgen, Gilbert, McConnell, Gray, Elliot, Lindsay, Bain, Graham, Jordon, Cromwell, MacRae, McBurney, Mackay, Hall, Gordon, Waters, Pope, Reed, Williams, Bellam, Barber, Betts, Blair and Hurley. It consists of the following series: Publications ([198-?]-[199-?]), Historical Research (1890-[199-?]), Genealogy ([196-?]-[199-?]) and Miscellaneous ([19--]-[199-?]).
Sans titreThe fonds contains primary source material that reflects Mary Woodward Bean's interests as a teacher and writer. It consists of school reports, school censuses, minutes from school commissions, geneology, manuscripts, a scrapbook, and research. The fonds is comprised of the following series: Education (1842-1943), Geneology ([19--?]-1996), Writings ([197-?]-[200-?]), Julia Grace Wales Research ([1915?]-[1978?]), Map ([19--?]), Legder (1859-1866), and Historical Misc. (1967-1995).
Sans titreThe fonds contains source material on the work, professional life, and personal life of Joyce Marshall from 1914 to 2005. It consists mainly of her manuscripts, records on related activities, correspondence, diaries, photographs, drawings, press clippings and research material. Correspondence with Gabrielle Roy is among the holdings. The fonds is comprised of the following series: Youth Writings ([192-?]-1932), Short Stories ([193-?]-1996), Novels ([after 1946]-1994), Radio Scripts ([194-?]-[1977?]), Articles ([after 1963]-2001), Reviews ([1958?]-1998), Translations ([196-?]-1980), Editing (1944-2002), Lectures and Writing Workshops (1967-1998), Manuscript Appraisals ([198-?]), Professional Life (1949-2003), Trent University (1980-1982), Correspondence with Writers (1946-2004), General Correspondence (1960-2005), Photographs ([1918?]-2002), Media (1954-2001), Personal Life (1914-2005), Non-Fiction Works (1988-2005), Television (1958), Education (1932-1996), Miscellaneous Writings ([1945?]-1998) and Miscellaneous Documents (1950-1976).
Sans titreThe file consists of poem and quotes, composed between 1863 and 1969, and collected by Leonard Auger. Authors of the compositions include: Clarisa Taylor, R.E.T. Law, A.E. Sims, Mary E. Adams, Edith M. Helstern, John Oxenham, Rose Greenlay Eliot-Smith, Leonard Auger, and E.M. McLaren.
The item is a composition by Clara Hunting, on the subject of "A rolling stone gathers no moss", probably from around 1900.
La pièce témoigne de la vie personnelle de la famille de Catherine Day. Elle dépeint, de droite à gauche, Catherine Day, sa fille Pamelia Annie Pearson, Madame James [Shawfelt?] et Emma Knowlton [Shawfelt?].
Fonds contains:
- Haight Ashbury Literary Journal, Vol.1, Nos. 2 and 3, 1980
- San Francisco's Appeal to Reason, Vol.1, No.1, 1982.
- Books: Almost Like Dancing, by Noni Howard, Sandy Florence, Sandra Sutherland, New World Press,
San Francisco, 1975; The Politics of Separation, by Noni Howard, New World Press, Vancouver, 1974.
Both copies inscribed by Noni Howard to Ralph Gustafson, North Hatley, 1976 - Publicity brochure for New World Press
- Award certificate for Artists Embassy International, Third Prize awarded in the Third International
Dancing Poetry Contest to Noni Howard, 1996 - newspaper clipping, book announcement, and poetry (one signed copy)
- book: signed copy of Share My Fantasies, by Noni Howard, 1996.
- Memoir: In Tribute to Life. 57pp.
- Essays: In Search of Meaning. Read before the Active Chapter of the Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity on October 31, 1946.
- Poetry and Prose, Read before the Active .... February 21, 1950.
- Untitled essay on the Kirke brothers
Photographs primarily from the 1930's showing life at Bishop's, the buildings, and events including Convocation. Of special interest is an interior view of Cecil Whalley's room while in residence at Bishop's, c.1905; Bronze and Gold Medals awarded to George Whalley for Classics.
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