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- Interview with actor Tim Devlin, actor who played a part in "Candida" during the first season of the Shaw Festival in 1962. Photograph of David Michener, Barbara Ransom and Tim Devlin in "Candida", 1Interview with actor Tim Devlin, actor who played a part in "Candida" …
- Alice Crawley was librarian at the St. Catharines Standard from 1962 to 1980; was set designer for the Shaw Festival's first performance, Candida; a founding member and board member of the Niagara ArAlice Crawley was librarian at the St. Catharines Standard from 1962 to …
- Interview with Barbara Ransom who played a leading role in "Candida" during the first season of the Shaw Festival in 1962. Photograph of Barbara Ransom with David Michener and Tim Devlin in "Candida"Interview with Barbara Ransom who played a leading role in "Candida" during …
- Colour photograph of Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake Council 1997-2000. Framed and displayed on the wall in the town hall. Chief Administrative Officer - Lew Holloway, Lord Mayor - Art Viola, Town ClerkColour photograph of Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake Council 1997-2000. Framed and displayed on …
- Wales, Michael, Niagara Advance (Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada), 22 Feb 1997, p. 2 Article about Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library outgrowing its location in the Court House basement on Queen Street and plans for the future. Photo caption: "NOTL's head librarian, Gerda Molson, sitWales, Michael, Niagara Advance (Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada), 22 Feb 1997, p. 2 Article about Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library outgrowing its location in the Court House …
- - The board meetings were held monthly and are arranged in chronological order in the document starting in January and finishing in December.- The board meetings were held monthly and are arranged in chronological …
- Malcolm Lowry's quotations regarding his stay in Niagara-on-the-Lake in 1944-1945. Famous author claimed to have finished his work on "Under the Volcano" in Niagara-on-the-Lake, on Christmas Eve, 194Malcolm Lowry's quotations regarding his stay in Niagara-on-the-Lake in 1944-1945. Famous author …
- A history of Virgil School, Ontario, published in 1997 to celebrate its 125 anniversary. Spiral bound book: pp. 77, ill.; size: 22cm x 28cm Black and white photographs by different photographers.A history of Virgil School, Ontario, published in 1997 to celebrate its …
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- Interview with Reid Willis, who played a part in "Forty Years On" during 1970 season of the Shaw Festival Theatre. Transcription only; audio file not available. Part of Shaw Festival Foundation OralInterview with Reid Willis, who played a part in "Forty Years On" …
- Part of Shaw Festival Foundation Oral History ProjectPart of Shaw Festival Foundation Oral History Project
- Part of Shaw Festival Foundation Oral History ProjectPart of Shaw Festival Foundation Oral History Project
- Part of Shaw Festival Foundation Oral History ProjectPart of Shaw Festival Foundation Oral History Project
- Part of Shaw Festival Foundation Oral History ProjectPart of Shaw Festival Foundation Oral History Project
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- MCCOURT, Marjorie - Long time resident and business owner in Niagara died February 10, 2011 after a short illness. To newer town's people she will be remembered as the grey haired lady walking her liMCCOURT, Marjorie - Long time resident and business owner in Niagara died …
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