The fonds consists of correspondence sent to Ján (John) Ridzon from various Slovak organizations including the Slovak World Congress, Kanadsky Slovak, Slovak Club of South Australia and from individuals including Emanual Böhm. Also includes various newspaper clippings from Kanadska Prioloha and Slovenska Jednota and some monographs including Stefana Furdeka and a biography of Anton Štefánek. There is also a 1940 l'udový Kalendár.
This fonds consists of documents related to the Turchan family and various members of the Port Colborne, Ontario (Canada)'s Slovak community, their traditions, immigration experience, life in Slovakia, the National Slovak Benefit Society's Timmins chapter's administration and ""K-Cousins"", descendants from Podkonice village from Banská Býstricka (Slovakia).
This fonds consists of records produced and collected by Catherine Ahearn, the first poet Laureate of the City of Ottawa (1982-1984). A sous-fonds contains originals and copies of documents belonging to Jacques Baron (1905-1986), either purchased, sent or collected by Catherine Ahearn (b.1949). Among her records are drafts of some unpublished and published texts, diaries, correspondence, etc.
Ce fonds est constitué de documents produits et recueillis par Catherine Ahearn, première poète lauréate de la Ville d'Ottawa (1982-1984). Ce fonds contient des originaux et des copies de documents ayant appartenu à Jacques Baron (1905-1986) et à Catherine Ahearn (née en 1949). On y trouve des ébauches de certains textes inédits et publiés, des journaux intimes, de la correspondance, etc.
Fonds consists of a variety of records pertaining to Arthur Bray's writings and research into UFOs and UFO-related topics including correspondence, clippings, pamphlets, essays, reports, declassified material, photographs, drawings, course material, specimens from Les Ecureuils Iron Mass and more.
La collection Manuscrits français regroupe des oeuvres, parfois inédites, et la correspondance de quelques soixante-quinze auteurs français de renom dont Gustave Flaubert, Victor Hugo, George Sand, George Ribemont-Dessaignes et Jacques Baron. L’ensemble des documents représente de nombreux courants littéraires dont le romantisme, le réalisme, le symbolisme et le surréalisme.
The Steven Gellman fonds consists of materials related to Gellman’s personal life and professional life as a composer and professor. The fonds has been divided into 5 series.
The fonds consists of records documenting the activities of the Ottawa Valley Health Libraries Association (formerly the Ottawa-Hull Health Libraries Group) a chapter of the Canadian Health Libraries Association. The fonds consists of constitutions and by-laws, meeting minutes and reports, membership information and correspondence.
This fonds consists of the personal and professional records of Susan Mann, the majority of which were produced during in capacity as an educator of Canadian history and women's history during the twentieth century.
Ce fonds comprend les papiers personnels et professionnels de Susan Mann, dont la majorité a été produite dans le cadre de son travail d'éducatrice en histoire canadienne et en histoire des femmes du XXe siècle.
The bulk of the collection is comprised of sheet music for mostly piano or orchestra, published between 1883 and 1946 (approximately a third of which was published in the 1920s) for the purposes of performance during the screening of silent films. Handwritten notes and cues, as well as stamps are found on many sheets, which have been identified. Some of the items are of collections of music specifically written and published for the purpose of motion pictures. Also included are cue sheets and instruction manuals, folders with advertisements, letters from editors, as well as a program for the 2014 screening of “The Cat and the Canary” with small orchestra at the University of Ottawa School of Music, sums up the Silent Film Music collection.
The Collection consists of copies of speeches by Chief Justice Brian Dickson, videos of lecture presentations, and a video of him memorial service. Also consists of copies of the Brian Dickson Reading Room Artifact Database at the University of Ottawa Law Library.