Six hi-8 original videotapes of artist Euphemia McNaught instructing 6 beginner art classes in Beaverlodge between September and November, 1992. Christina Grant is the videographer.
The fonds consists of correspondence (both in English and Icelandic), biographical manuscripts, poetry, newspaper clippings, financial and legal records, school records, awards and certificates, and photographs. Fonds also contains holographic poems by Stephan G. Stephansson.
The fonds consists of personal correspondence, newsclippings and recorded interview about her career, and miscellaneous personal papers; and programs, set and costume sketches, newsclippings, press releases, photographs, award certificates and scrapbooks pertaining to theatre groups and drama festivals in which she was involved.
Collections includes views of Hollywood movie sets and actors taken during the filming of "Saskatchewan", "River of No Return" and "The Far Country", all made in the Canadian Rockies during the summer of 1953. Creators of images are unknown.
The fonds consists of the Calgary Women's Musical Club constitution, bylaws and programs; Calgary Symphony Orchestra advertiques and programs; and programs, newsclippings, scrapbooks and photographs of music and theatre events in Calgary and Edmonton. Includes play scripts, information about the Joan Hobson memorial fund, and articles written by William and others about the Hobson family.
Fonds consists of manuscripts of individual poems and poetry collections and published works including poetry collections and chapbooks, individual poems in anthologies and journals and other publications as well as works published by Circle 5 Press for which B. Stallworthy was assistant publisher.
The fonds consists of 4 LP record albums of Alberta Musicians collected by Bob Walker. The fonds includes the following Alberta musicians: Mel Deacon "It's Been a Privilege", Brian Fustukian "Fustukian", " Shannon Two Feathers "Dreams that Feed a Gypsy", and 451 "451".