The fonds provides information on the Concordia Graduate History Students' Association annual conferences.
The fonds consists of schedules, expense records, correspondence, and conference proceedings.
Sans titreThe fonds provides information on the Concordia Graduate History Students' Association annual conferences.
The fonds consists of schedules, expense records, correspondence, and conference proceedings.
Sans titreThe fonds consists mainly of correspondence received by Sir William Hales Hingston and a few letters received by Mrs. Hingston and their sons William, Donald, and Harold.
There are also photographs, press clippings, brochures, invitations, manuscripts of Sir William's writings, business cards, maps and objects. The fonds includes a scrapbook of press clippings relating to Sir William Hingston's political and professional life, an official document appointing him to the Ottawa Improvement Commission in 1902, the original letters patent related to Sir William's knighthood, and a circa 1889 photograph of Sir William. Also included is an album containing 92 wedding and travel photographs of the Hingston family.
The fonds is organized into the following series:
P0134/A Sir William Hales Hingston
P0134/B Family correspondence
P0134/C Family history
The fonds provides information on sports at Loyola College and McGill University, real-estate transactions in Montreal, and Canadian history.
The fonds consists of a scrapbook of press clippings documenting student sports activities at Loyola College; the clippings were gathered by John O'Neill Gallery while he was a student. Also included are early 20th-century legal documents, primarily related to real estate transactions conducted by the O'Neill / Gallery families; nine late 19th- / early 20th-century books on Montreal and Canadian history; a 1904 book entitled Irish Literature, and a photograph of the 1919 McGill University rugby team .
Sans titreLe fonds porte sur le théâtre de langue française et sur les arts visuels à Montréal entre les années 1950 et les 1980.
Il contient le manuscrit d'un livre non publié sur l'histoire du théâtre francophone au Québec, des manuscrits d'articles et de conférences, des programmes de théâtre, des photographies de théâtre, des coupures de presse et d'autres documents. Par exemple, il y a des dossiers sur des productions théâtrales à Montréal (ex. : Théâtre du Rideau Vert et Théâtre de Quat'sous), sur des auteurs (ex. : Gratien Gélinas et Michel Tremblay) et sur des comédiens (ex. : Denise Pellettier).
Sans titreThe fonds mainly documents the professional activities of John F. Laffey as a History Department faculty member at Sir George Williams University and Concordia University.
The fonds consists of correspondence, course and lecture notes, clippings, and a few personal documents.
Sans titreLe fonds témoigne des activités de la galerie Véhicule Art (Montréal) Inc. et de certains artistes qui y ont exposé ou performé. Le fonds porte aussi sur la gestion du projet Investigation of the Activities of Véhicule Art (Montréal) Inc., 1972-1983.
Le fonds contient des dossiers d'expostions et d'artistes, incluant des photographies d'oeuvres d'art. On y retrouve aussi de la publicité, comme des coupures de presse, et un rapport de recherche sur Véhicule Art.
Sans titreLe fonds documents la relation entre Carolyn Smith et Irving Layton. Il comprend des lettres, des cartes postales, des photographies, des poèmes, et des coupures de presse.
Le fonds a été divisé en quatre séries:
F002/A Correspondance
F002/B Coupures de presse.
F002/C Photographies
F002/D Publicité
Le fonds contient des documents relatifs à Marion Wagschal en tant qu'artiste et amie d'Irving Layton. Le fonds inclut des dessins, des diapositives, des cartes postales et des lettres manuscrites par Irving Layton. Le fonds Marion Wagschal fait partie de la collection Irving Layton.
Le fonds a été divisé en séries suivantes:
F003/A Correspondance
F003/B Dessins et peintures
F003/C Poèmes.
Le fonds est composé de documents relatifs à Russell Thornton comme ami d'Irving Layton. Le matériel est constitué de 31 lettres entre Russell Thornton et Irving Layton, dans lesquelles Layton offre des conseils et des encouragements au jeune poète. Les lettres font également la chronique de la vie personnelle et professionnelle de Layton. Le fonds contient également des copies dactylographiées et signées des poèmes de Layton. Le fonds Russell Thornton fait partie de la collection Irving Layton.
Le fonds a été divisé en deux séries :
F005/A Correspondance
F005/B Poèmes
Le fonds contient des documents relatifs à Veneranda Kreipans (McGrath) Wilson en tant qu'amie d'Irving Layton. Le fonds comprend des lettres dactylographiées ou manuscrites, des cartes postales, des photographies, des poèmes et des coupures de journaux. Le fonds Veneranda Kreipans (McGrath) Wilson fait partie de la collection Irving Layton.
Le fonds a été divisé en trois séries :
F004/A Correspondance
F004/B Poèmes
F004/C Photographies
Le fonds contient des documents qui témoignent de l'amitié entre Wynne Francis et Irving Layton. Le fonds est constitué de lettres, d'enregistrements sonores, de matériel de recherche et de notes pour la biographie inachevée d'Irving Layton par Wynne Francis, de photographies, de matériel publicitaire, d’œuvres écrites, de poèmes et de notes pédagogiques. Le fonds Wynne Francis fait partie de la collection Irving Layton.
Le fonds a été divisé en neuf séries :
F006/A Enregistrements sonores
F006/B Coupures de presse
F006/C Correspondance
F006/D Manuscrits, articles et brouillons
F006/E Photographies
F006/F Poèmes
F006/G Matériel promotionnel
F006/H Matériel de recherche
F006/I Matériel d'enseignement
Le fonds renferme de l'information sur le rhythm and blues à Montréal.
Le fonds contient un essai rédigé en 2000 pour un cours à l'Université Concordia, intitulé Notes in Time: A Brief History of Montreal's Rhythm and Blues Club Circuit, sur les boîtes de nuit de Montréal de 1967 à 1999. On y retrouve aussi des entrevues vidéo avec quatre musiciens de rhythm and blues et une copie d'une photographie de Rockhead's Paradise, une boîte de nuit de Montréal.
Sans titreThe fonds provides information on John Buell as an author and on the Loyola College Dramatic Society.
The fonds includes manuscripts of novels, plays and radio plays; Loyola Reviews for 1955, 1959, 1960, and 1961; and clippings, programs, correspondence, and photographs related to the Loyola College Dramatic Society.
Sans titreThe fonds provides information on the functioning of the Loyola Faculty Association.
The fonds contains minutes, memos, and reports.
Sans titreLe fonds Dorothy Rath est constitué de documents relatifs à Dorothy Rath en tant qu'amie d'Irving Layton. Le fonds comprend de la correspondance entre Rath et Layton, des photographies de Dorothy Rath, d'Irving Layton et d'amis, des enregistrements sonores de lectures publiques de Layton, des vidéoclips d'apparitions télévisuelles et de lectures de livres de Layton, des coupures de presse relatives aux œuvres de Layton ainsi que du matériel promotionnel et publicitaire concernant les apparitions de Layton. Le Dorothy Rath Fonds fait partie de la collection Irving Layton.
Le fonds est divisé en huit séries :
F007/A Enregistrements sonores
F007/B Coupures de presse
F007/C Correspondance
F007/D Photographies
F007/E Poèmes
F007/F Matériel promotionnel
F007/G Sculptures
F007/H Enregistrements vidéo
The fonds contains documents related to the memorial service held for Morton Stelcner by CUFA on September 25, 2000.
Sans titreThe fonds has materials on the Santhanam Affair, on the debate over non-renewal of academic contracts, and on the pension plan for former Loyola College faculty and staff.
It consists of reports, press releases, clippings, and correspondence.
Sans titreThe Nat Raider fonds documents the Montreal music scene from the 1950s until the 1970s, mostly by means of sheet music used in performances of the Nat Raider orchestra.
The fonds consists of materials used by the Nat Raider Orchestra, including sheet music and hand-written arrangements. Among these documents you will find “Le Caf’ Conc' Opening Theme” composed by Nat Raiser. Also included are song lyrics, performance notes, correspondence, and documents related to the performance of comedy.
Sans titreThe fonds provides information from Thompson's writing projects on the history of Scouting, and on humanism, as well as his participation in World War I.
The fonds consists of memorabilia of Claude W. Thompson's and his brother's participation in World War I. It includes correspondence, press clippings, and a copy of a paper he wrote on Canadian author and historian William Wood (1864-1947). There is also a review of William Wood's book The Fight for Canada, and a copy of the book.
Sans titreThe Gerry Hanson fonds contains documentation pertaining to Montreal's music scene during the big-band era, and illustrates Gerry Hanson’s life as a musician.
The fonds consists of 12 photographs showcasing Montreal orchestras in which Hanson performed, including the Westernaires, the Blue Serenaders, the Alouette Band, and Paul Beauregard’s Orchestra. The performers depicted in these photographs are mostly identified. The fonds also includes photocopies of press clippings.
Sans titreThe fonds contains documentation pertaining to the career of the jazz musician Ted Elfstrom and provides information on the Mart Kenney Orchestra, the Ted Elfstrom Octet, the Montreal Woodwind Chamber Group, Oscar Peterson, and the Montreal Jazz Festival.
The fonds includes programs, newspaper articles, invitations, audio recordings, and photographs.
Sans titreThe fonds is related to Montreal nightlife in the 1950s and 60s. It gives an impression of the nightlife in a Montreal Downtown restaurant with its waiters and guests, remembered in photographs and autographs, the latter covering Canadian and international celebrities from sports and entertainment business.
The fonds includes autograph albums, photographs, brochures and postcards.
Sans titreThe fonds illustrates life of an Irish immigrant family in the eastern Townships in the 19th century, and gives information on the decendants of John McCorkill.
The fonds consists of letters, accounting records, legal documents, and genealogical information on the McCorkill family.
Sans titreThe fonds mainly provides information on his teaching activities at Concordia and administrative duties as Director of the SGW Art Galleries.
The fonds includes course outlines, reference materials on art, student exams and papers, committee minutes and correspondence.
Sans titreThe fonds is related to Alan Hustak’s work as a journalist and author.
It consists mostly of research material on the Quebec physician and Montreal mayor of Irish origin Sir William Hales Hingston, (1829-1907). The material was collected by Alan Hustak in preparation of his book Sir William Hingston : Montreal Mayor, Surgeon and Banker, published in 2004.
The research material and articles on pilot Albert Mah (1920-2005) and Canadian broadcaster Jimmy Tapp (1918-2004) give an insight in Hustak’s work as a journalist. The fonds also includes photographs of singer Norma Hutton.
The fonds includes without limitations correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings, brochures, manuscripts, book chapters and personal documents. Most documents are reproductions, made in the 1990s or later.
The fonds is organized into the following series:
P0191/A. Research material on Sir William Hale Hingston
P0191/B. Hustaks journalistic work
The fonds relates to language and cultural policy in Quebec. First, it provides information on the implementation of bill 101, also known as Charter of the French Language, and the reactions of Anglophone publishers. Second, it provides information on the protest against the so-called Arpin-report, published 1991 under the title “Une politique de la culture et des arts”.
The fonds includes without limitation correspondence, newspaper clippings, government publications, newsletters, court documents
The fonds is organized into the following series:
P0197/A Quebec Publisher fight against Bill 101
P0197/B Fight against Arpin Report
The fonds provides information on Timothy P. Slattery’s various legal services to Loyola College, through his law firm, particularly on Loyola’s bid to change its status from college to that of university in the 1960s. There is also a file of correspondence (1961-1963) related to his research on the history of Loyola which includes a few letters from Father William Hingston and Dr. Emmet J. Mullally.
The fonds consists of legal documents, correspondence, and clippings.
Sans titreThe fonds illustrates the Montreal jazz scene in the 1940s by means of images of the Johnny Holmes band.
The fonds consists of 6 b&w photographs, of which one is an original, the other five are copies.
Sans titreThe fonds illustrates theatre life in Montreal from 1918 to 1963, in particular the presentations at His Majesty’s Theatre, later Her Majesty’s Theatre, in Montreal, Quebec.
The fonds consists of theatre programs from the His Majesty’s Theatre, later known as Her Majesty’s Theatre, Montreal.
Sans titreThe description of this fonds is not yet available. Please contact Concordia University Records Management and Archives for more information: archives@concordia.ca.