Series includes photographs and sketches of Merkel's closest friends and family as well as some landscape.
Windsor
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Sub-series consists of correspondence.
Sem títuloSub-series consists of statements from the office of the Agent/Collector/Travelling Secretary.
Sem títuloSub-series consists of statements and other records relating to the College Grounds Improvement fund.
Records removed from the University of King's College Board of Governors fonds.
Sem títuloSub-series consists of records relating to the New Endowment Fund, which was later known as the General Fund.
Records removed from the University of King's College Board of Governors fonds.
Sem títuloSub-series consists of statements, accounts, and correspondence relating to Ransom & Co.
Records removed from the University of King's College Board of Governors fonds.
Sem títuloSub-series consists of minutes of the Investment Committee.
Sem títuloThe records in the fonds were created, collected, or used by Rev. Dr. Robert Crouse.
The majority of these records pertain to Crouse’s life as a theologian and as an educator. The records cover Crouse’s lectures (with particular interest in Dante and Augustine), syllabi and course outlines, sermons, research, parochial records, university communications (Dalhousie and King’s), committee minutes (Dalhousie and King’s), music, personal and work correspondence, photographs, books, floppy discs, cassettes, and memorabilia. These records reflect Crouse’s roots at King’s, as well as his experiences in other countries, namely the United States and Italy.
Sem títuloThe collection consists of architectural records of five major architects or architectural firms who were commissioned by the University of King's College to design buildings for the University when it was located in Windsor, Nova Scotia, and after its move to its present location in Halifax.
The collection includes proposals, elevations, foundation and floor plans, finish details, and systems such as electrical and steam heating for College buildings. Principal projects represented are the original Main Building in Windsor, designed by Bishop Charles Inglis in c.1794; a 1920 proposal by Andrew Cobb to rebuild the Main Building in Windsor after it was destroyed by fire; Cobb's plans for the buildings of the Halifax campus, including the Main Building, President's Residence, Chapel, and men's dormitory; three buildings designed by J. Philip Dumaresq in the 1960s: Alexandra Hall, Muir Gymnasium, and Prince Hall, the dining room; the new Library, designed by Roy Willwerth of Duffus Romans Kundzins Rounsefell Ltd. in 1987-1990;.and the New Academic Building and the Link, Willwerth designs of the late 1990s.
Besides drawings for buildings that have been constructed, the collection includes drawings for proposed buildings and campus designs that were never realized.
The collection includes cartographic drawings - mostly small published informational maps of the campus showing building locations - and some textual records relating to construction of the buildings, such as contracts, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and published articles relating to the University architects and buildings.
There are gaps in the collection, as there have never been regular deposits of architectural records in the Archives.
Fonds consists of materials created and collected by the University of King's College Board of Governors and its committees while carrying out their mandated functions. Documents reflect all aspects of the Board's sphere of responsibility and include correspondence; meeting minutes and agendas; reports created or reviewed by the Board; annual reports; financial documents, including ledgers, budgets, statements, and other materials; officer lists; and other materials related to the overall management of the University and its assets.
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