Two story house with veranda and pinion on the roof.
Aileen Hingston posing in white dress with bouquet of flowers ; the photograph is signed "Affectionately yours Aileen Hingston"
Portrait of Father William Hingston
Portrait of Sir William Hales Hingston
This series is about the personal lives of Vincent and Olga Diniacopoulos.
Diniacopoulos, OlgaThe series is about the commercial activities of Vincent and Olga Diniacopoulos. It contains textual and financial records, lists and inventories and graphic materials about their activities.
Diniacopoulos, OlgaMay be a recording of a speech given by or a radio broadcast about Werner Hirsig, a Swiss-Qu
Collection consists of 1278 audio recordings of musical performances by Concordia students, faculty and guests. They were recorded at the Loyola Chapel and at the Oscar Peterson Concert Hall between 1986 and 2005. Most are in audio cassette format with the latest ones on compact disc.
Contains records relating to Veneranda Kreipans (McGrath) Wilson as Irving Layton’s friend. Material consists of typed and handwritten letters, postcards, photographs, poems, and newspaper clippings. The Veneranda Kreipans (McGrath) Wilson Fonds is part of the Irving Layton Collection.
The fonds has been divided into 3 series:
F004/A Correspondence
F004/B Poems
F004/C Photographs
Consists of portraits of Irving Layton, photographs of Veneranda with Layton at Maimonides Geriatric Centre, Veneranda and Layton at Niagara-on-the-Lake with poems written on the back, a portrait with a handwritten note, and a Biddles New Year’s menu with two photographs.
Irving Layton fonds consists of records relating to Layton’s life and activities as a writer. Records include correspondence between family members, professionals, friends, newspapers and periodicals, colleges and universities, reviews of Layton’s works, fan letters, published material, offprints of poems, transcripts of interviews, publicity for public appearances and readings, reviews of his works, foreign language articles, manuscripts and drafts of monographs and poems, transcripts of interviews, newspaper clippings, notebooks, journals, calendars, schedules, agendas, personal papers including bills, invoices, finances, awards and certificates, and audio visual material.
The fonds is divided into 16 series:
F001/A Objects
F001/B Audio recordings
F001/C Clippings
F001/D Conferences and festivals
F001/E Correspondence
F001/F Art works
F001/G Manuscripts, poems, articles, and essays
F001/H Notebooks and journals
F001/I Personal papers
F001/J Photographs
F001/K Public appearances
F001/L Reviews
F001/M Schedules
F001/N Scrapbooks
F001/O Transcripts and interviews
F001/P Video recordings
Irving Layton and Leonard Cohen interviewed by Pierre Berton for the Pierre Berton Show, CBC TV, Montreal, Quebec. In this interview, Layton and Cohen discuss the role of the poet in society.
Irving Layton interviewed by Pierre Berton for the Pierre Berton Show, CBC TV, Montreal, Quebec. In this interview Layton discusses his visit to Germany. Includes readings of "Deadalive," "For the stinker who called me an apologist for Nazi crimes," and "Rhine boat trip."
Irving Layton interviewed by Malka Cohen, CBC TV, Toronto, Ontario, in which the poet discusses his views on Judaism and God.
Interview with Michael Harris conducted by Malka Cohen for CBC Radio, Montreal, Quebec. This interview covers the following topics, among others: the relationship between Harris and Layton; Layton's influence on Harris; Layton's poetic style; and the Canadian poetry scene.
The Levitan family interviewed by Malka Cohen for CBC Radio, Montreal, Quebec. The family discusses their experiences of Layton as an educator.
Melech Ravitch and Rochel Eisenberg interviewed by Malka Cohen for, CBC Radio, Montreal, Quebec. Ravitch and Eisenberg discuss their relationship with Layton, religion, and the Jewish Public Library.
Musia and Leon Schwartz interviewed by Malka Cohen for CBC Radio, Montreal, Quebec. The Schwartz's discussed, among other topics, the Jewish Public Library; their relationship with Layton; "coffee romances"; the holocaust; Layton as an educator; the evolution of Layton's work; and criticism of Layton's poetry.
Irving Layton and John Hofsess interviewed by Barbara Frum. Layton and Hofsess discuss the film "The Night Porter".
Irving Layton at a poetry reading at Temple Sinai Congregation, Toronto, Ontario. Layton reads 16 poems, including "The bull calf," "For Anne Frank," "For Auld Lang Syne," and "If whales could think on certain happy days."
Seymour Mayne presents a detailed portrait of A.M. Klein's work for CBC Radio, Ottawa, Ontario. Irving Layton, Louis Dudex, Seymour Mayne and others discuss their relationship with A.M. Klein.
Irving Layton interviewed by Phyllis Webb for CBC-TV, Toronto, Ontario. Layton discusses the poetic process and reads "The birth of tragedy" and "For Musia's grandchildren."
Interview with Tony Dylan-Davis, Arts Alberta, Alberta.
Elspeth Cameron interview by Judith Fitzgerald at Dooney's restaurant in Toronto.
Three poems set to music by Valerio Bruni. Recording includes “I take my Anna Everywhere,” “For Francesca,” and “For Harriet.”
Series contains newspaper articles about Irving Layton from international and national newspapers, including the Gazette, the Toronto Star, the Georgian, the Telegram, and the Poetry Canada Review.