The Rural Diary collection contains diaries, notebooks, and associated materials related to various individuals and families from Wellington County, Norfolk County, Grey County, Bruce County, and Brant County.
Fonds contains correspondence, scrapbooks, manuscripts that are primarily on microfilm and 70 original oversize posters of the French anarchist and social psychologist Augustin Hamon.
Hamon, AugustineFonds consist of photograph album of 82 postcards (some identified), 68 loose postcards, house program for The Mikado (1910) and advertisement for "The Mikado" (1907). The photograph album contains 4 sheets of notes by unknown author providing details for some of the shows including "HMS Pinafore" (1909), "Patience" (1913) and "Mikado (1907)
Lyceum Opera HouseFonds contains performance files, programs, photographs, posters, reviews and other materials relating to the Grand Theatre formerly known as Theatre London and London Little Theatre in London, Ontario.
Grand TheatreThe collection contains a complete set of programs of the Independent Theatre, London, England, from 1891 to 1894. A program for Shaw's Widowers' Houses, dated December, 9, 1892, is also included.
Independent Theatre Society (London)Fonds contains scripts, programs, posters, reviews, publicity materials, photographs, production files, newsletters, administration files, and financial records.
Great Canadian Theatre CompanyFonds contains biographical information, correspondence, photographs, reviews, programs, and other materials relating to the life and career of Eric Donkin (1929-1998).
Donkin, EricThe David Maxwell & Sons collection contains advertising brochures, catalogues, price lists, dealer correspondence, newspaper and magazine clippings, and research notes relating to the company's operations in St. Mary's, Ontario.
David Maxwell & SonsThe collection contains various correspondence and theatre programs related to George Bernard Shaw and William Telbin. Programs are from Theatre Royale in Newcastle-On-Tyne, Theatre des Bouffes-Parisiens in Paris; and the Royal Alexandra Theatre and Hart House Theatre in Toronto.
Robertson DaviesFonds consist of materials created and collected by William Hutt in his personal life and professional career. Approximately half the material includes correspondence, reviews and articles, Hutt’s diary from the Second World War and scripts. Published plays served as Hutt’s rehearsal scripts and feature his annotations.
Hutt, William