Item is a sound recording of Sandy MacIntyre.
Item is a handwritten genealogy of the James Albert Davis and Gwendolyn Irene Davis family. Also included is a list of Davis family members buried at Camp Hill Cemetery in Halifax, Nova Scotia with burial dates.
Series consists of objects and ephemera that were kept by Sr. Beaton.
Item is a collection of poems and songs by various authors. It accompanies a tape.
Item is a photograph of a child with Santa Claus. Pictured left to right: both unidentified.
Item is a collection of poems titled Marbhrann d'a Mhnaoi, which features the named poem/song as well as An Seann Duine, Na h-Eildearan and Moladh na Firinn.
Item is a Little Narrows, Nova Scotia Community Cook Book.
Item is a short story in which the main character, Ruideart (Richard) sails to Australia with the Navy, eventually returning to his native Poolewe, Scotland, to we his sweetheart.
Item is a fairy tale which has been typed out. It is a copy of another version.
Item is a pamphlet published by The geographical institute in Scotland. Some place names listed in the "Gaelic" section are actually Pictish in origin.
Item is a play concerning the 1945 Jacobite rising.
Item is a play set in the Highlands of Scotland that concerns a young man trying to secure himself land so that he may marry and start a family.
Item is a humorous play about a Cape Breton bachelor finding a wife.
MacKinnon, J. J.Item is choral arrangement of a popular song for male voices.
Item is a Gaelic song with piano accompaniment printed by Alex. MacLaren & Sons for individual sale.
Item is a song in praise of Scotland.
Item is a collection of 42 popular songs.
Item is a collection of 6 postcards, each with a different Gaelic song on the front.
Item is a collection of 16 popular Gaelic songs along with English translations, staff an sol-fa music notation.
Item consists of a rough draft of an opening scene for a play “Cape Breton Doctor” by Robert Mariner which is based on Dr. MacMillan’s novel “Memoirs of a Cape Breton Doctor”.
File consists of a typewritten copy of the Gaelic play, “A Bhanis.”
Item is a photograph of Margaret Hutchins, wife of Hon. William McKinnon former Lt. Governor of of Cape Breton and early pioneer.
Item is a photograph of Margaret (Hutching) McKinnon, wife of William McKinnon.
Item is a photograph of the Hon. William McKinnon.
The collection consists of audio and video interviews, games, hymns, traditional chants, and community events pertaining to Eskasoni and other Mi'kmaq communities in Nova Scotia between the 1940's to the 2000's, both in the Mi'kmaw and English languages. This collection consists of 8 boxes of sound recordings, moving images, and artefacts belonging to Sarah Denny, her children and other community members and organizations. These recordings document culturally and historically significant peoples, events, and traditions of the L'nu/Mi'kmaq.
Denny, SarahThis record consists of Sarah Denny reciting prayers in the Mi'kmaw language. She does prayers for Feasts, After Feasts, Morning Prayers and Night Prayers.
This file consists of a video cassette of Joel Denny talking about the Sarah Denny Cultural Collection and demonstrating the waltes set and other artifacts that he created.
Item is a catechism.
Series contains video and audio recordings of hymns, interviews, and chants of individuals from Eskasoni (e.g. Sarah Denny, Wilfred Prosper, Rita Joe, etc.) from 1980 to 2004.
This record features Catherine Arseneau interviewing Joel Denny who discusses in Mi'kmaw what the Sarah Denny Cultural Collection is, what it represents to L'nu people across Mi'kma'ki and how it came to be at the Beaton Institute. Additionally, he explains and demonstrates the waltes/atestaqn set and a replica of the Denny Family's wapnaqn pieces that he created along with the other artifacts.
Donation consists of photographs and textual records related to Dr. Glassey's research and exhibition work funded through the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). The fonds includes records documenting the art installation at Cape Breton University Art Gallery titled; Avatars of Human Creativity: Exploring the ARTSCI Connect which ran during the fall of 2017. As well, records from the ArtSci Steam Conference that was held at Cape Breton University on November 17,18th are included.
Glassey, Barb Dr.File consists of: 1 Draft Plan of a pamphlet for the window project with original sketches, names, and formatting. 1 Pamphlet from Lumière Art Festival, 2017. 1 Pamphlet titled “The Community Art-Science Window” & Also “The Art Room”. 47 Photos: Community ArtSci Window Project.Contains photos 19-001-32001 to 19-0447-32047. 3 Documents describing the “The Art Room” at the New Dawn Centre for Social Innovation. 1 Document Titled "Summary of information from the CBU YCW Internship document relating to the Community Window Project." 5 Documents related to the Application form for Lumière 2017. Acceptance Email from the Lumière Event and Outreach Coordinator. 2017 Lumière Contract and Conditions of Participants. Window Project Sketches, and photos of Location for Window Project.
Glassey, Barb Dr.Avatars of Human Creativity: Exploring the ArtSci Connect - Pamphlet / Eventbrite papers. Documents relating to Algae. Avatars of Human Creativity: Exploring The Art-Sci Connect Poster. Documents relating to email promotion for - ARTSCI Gallery Exhibition, ARTSCI BioArt Workshops, and ARTSCI STEAM Conference. Achievements and lessons learned from Avatars of Human Creativity: Exploring the ArtSci Connect Poster. SSHRC Funding Award Announcement. SSHRC Funding award. Letters of Participation from 2017. Documents from the Steering Committee. Various emails. Documents from the BioArt Workshops. Media and Promotional Material.
Glassey, Barb Dr.Item is a religious text. 62 p.
Fond consists of poetry written by Leo Boutilier. First poem titled "Born To Love You," Second poem titled, "Heaven for Losers," Third poem titled, "Love's Gone," Fourth poem titled, "A Friend My Love Somewhere," Fifth poem titled, "To Lost At Love," Sixth poem titled, "A Cape Bretoner With A Dream," Final poem titled, "The Lonely Cape Bretoner."
File consists of materials related to Viola Desmond's arrest, including copies of letters from Desmond to the Ministry of Justice, and the posthumous apology and pardon she received in 2010 from the Province of Nova Scotia.
Item is a photograph of Emma [?] and [?], Wanda Robson's grandchildren, on Emma's 6th birthday in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Collection consists of photographs, genealogical records, correspondence and financial records belonging to various members of the Basker Family.
Basker Family of Mull River, Nova ScotiaFile consists of handwritten and typewritten genealogies and pedigree charts. Also included is a digitized copy of the ‘Births, Marriages, and Deaths’ pages from the Basker Family Bible.
Item is a digitized copy of the ‘Births, Marriages, and Deaths’ pages from the Basker Family Bible.
File consists of newspaper clippings, including wedding announcements and obituaries.
Item is a digitized copy of a 1962 re-issued of John Alexander Basker’s birth and baptism certificate issued by Father K.J. MacDonald on behalf of the Catholic Church in Mull River, Nova Scotia. John Alexander Basker was born on March 8, 1890 and his baptism certificate was originally issued on May 3, 1890.
Item is a digitized copy of a 1966 re-issue of Kenneth Basker’s birth and baptism certificate signed by Father J.A. Gillis on behalf of Saint Mary’s Parish in Mabou, Nova Scotia. Kenneth Basker was born on December 31, 1897 and his baptism certificate was originally issued on January 2, 1898.
Series consists of Ranald Basker’s (Ronald Basker) financial records and securities and stock certificates belonging to various people.
Item is a digitized copy of a land transfer deed signed by Catherine Figurski (Kaye Figurski, Kaye Basker) for a 149 acre parcel of land in Mull River, Nova Scotia. Also included is a typewritten letter from the Municipality of the County of Inverness to Kaye Figurski regarding the land in Mull River.
Item is an electronic booklet of photos of the Basker Family. Included are:
• Page 1 – Jack Basker (John Joseph Basker) and Ida Basker (née Ida McLaughlin/Ida McIntosh)
• Page 2 – Kaye Basker (Catherine Basker) and an unidentified man (June 1957)
• Page 3 – Kaye Basker (Catherine Basker) and three unidentified people (June 1957)
• Page 4 – unidentified people
• Page 5 – Kaye Basker (Catherine Basker) in her wedding gown
• Page 6 – Kaye Basker (Catherine Basker) and Don Figurski on their wedding day with the wedding party on the steps behind them
• Page 7 – Kaye Basker (Catherine Basker) and Don Figurski’s wedding portrait
• Page 8 - Kaye Figurski (Kaye Basker, Catherine Basker) and Don Figurski in the early 1980s
• Page 9 – from left to right, Roddy Nicholson, Kaye Figurski (Kaye Basker), Mary Nicholson, Theresa Figurski-Chartrand
• Page 10 – Mary Nicholson, Donny Nicholson, [?], Roddy Nicholson, and [?]
Item is Belle MacDonald’s (née Mary Belle Basker, 1915-1970) obituary published in the Cape Breton Post.
Item consists of digitized receipts for securities bought by Ronald Basker from G.E. Leslie & Co. in Montreal, Quebec and The Royal Bank of Canada in Port Hood, Nova Scotia.