- LA.SC110.S5
- Series
- [after 1940] – [before 2003]
Part of Florence Vale fonds
Series comprises drawings and etchings by Florence Vale.
Vale, Florence
Part of Florence Vale fonds
Series comprises drawings and etchings by Florence Vale.
Vale, Florence
Part of Florence Vale fonds
Series consists of handmade dolls and box constructions that are pieces of Florence Vale’s artwork.
Part of Florence Vale fonds
Series consists of photographs, copies, and print reproductions of Florence Vale’s artwork. Series includes slides of artwork kept by Florence Vale. Series includes a list of the artworks of Florence Vale, and documentation of artwork sales and transfers of possession.
Vale, Florence
Part of Jack Bush fonds
Series comprises some of the three-ring binders in which the Jack Bush diaries (series 1) were kept.
Bush, Jack
Part of Frederick Varley fonds
Series comprises F.H. Varley’s calendar-agenda books with notations for appointments, addresses and other memoranda. Pages in some items include graphite sketches. Item titles are chiefly from the title pages or covers of the items.
Part of Jack Bush fonds
Series comprises personal diaries written by Jack Bush in Toronto between 1952 and 1976. The 24 volumes of diaries, a form of therapy suggested by Bush’s psychiatrist Allan Waters, describe events from his family life and career.
Bush, Jack
Deeds/Abstracts and Deeds/Nations files
Part of Greg Curnoe fonds
Series consists of several drafts of Curnoe’s posthumously published books Deeds/Abstracts (London, Ont.: Brick Books, 1995) and Deeds/Nations (London, Ont.: London Chapter, Ontario Archaeological Society, 1996). Series also contains research materials used by Greg Curnoe in writing these books.
Curnoe, Greg
Part of Sam and Ayala Zacks fonds
Series contains correspondence, invoices, customs and shipping documents; shareholder reports (Here and Now Gallery), and a promissory note in the Carstairs Gallery file. Arrangement is alphabetical by dealer or gallery name
Abramov, Ayala Zacks
Part of Gallery Moos fonds
Series comprises records from the Gallery Moos New York office that document David Moos’ academic and professional careers in the late 1980s and 1990s. Records include curricula vitae; applications to universities, fellowships and positions; correspondence; academic essays as well as essays, reviews and proposals written in a professional capacity including his collaborations with Rainer Crone and sample of the work of other fiction writers. .
Gallery Moos
Part of Greg Curnoe fonds
Series consists of journals in which Greg Curnoe recorded data about his cycling training.
Curnoe, Greg