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Cora Greenaway Fonds. – 1932-2009. – 3.4 M of Textual and Graphic Material (31 Boxes) Cora Greenaway fonds. – 1932-2009. – 3.4 m of textual and graphic material (31 boxes). Box # File # Series File or Item Title Dates of Extent Scope & Content Creation 009 09 AGNS Exhibit Exhibit catalog and lecture manuscripts 1986 File contains a manuscript of records exhibit catalog article, manuscript of lecture in Annapolis County, printed copy of the catalog “Interior Decorative Painting in Nova Scotia”: AGNS Exhibition with Cora Greenaway, guest curator, map of Nova Scotia showing locations of buildings photographed, and AGNS brochures including the exhibit as it traveled around the province. 009 10 AGNS Exhibit Press coverage and brochures 1986 File contains AGNS brochures, records news clippings announcing the exhibit, list of interviews with local news media, and a few congratulatory letters in response. Most are pasted to letter-size sheets of paper. 026 31 AGNS Exhibit Photograph: Cora beside sign for exhibition [197-?] 1 photograph: records col.; 8x13 cm. - - 2 2015-09-30015-08-21 Page 1 Nova Scotia Archives 2012-027/001-031 Cora Greenaway fonds. – 1932-2009. – 3.4 m of textual and graphic material (31 boxes). Box # File # Series File or Item Title Dates of Extent Scope & Content Creation photographs: copy prints, col.; 10x15 cm. -- 1 photograph: col., copy print; 13x18 cm. 027 69 AGNS Exhibit Photographs: AGNS Exhibit: Interior 1986 32 File contains photographs of records decorative painting in Nova Scotia photographs: the exhibit, Cora and her sister col.; 10x15 cm. Jean viewing it, and exterior in album 23x20 front door of the Art Gallery of cm. Nova Scotia when it was on Coburg Road, Halifax. 030 Vb1125 AGNS Exhibit ACP: Decorative painting, Oct. 1993 1993 1 Item is a Halifax Access records videocassette Cablevision program with host (15 min.): Brad Finigan interviewing Cora analog, col., Greenaway, CM, FRSAC on VHS. Historic Interior Decorative Painting in Nova Scotia. No introduction, starts abruptly. 030 Vb1129 AGNS Exhibit Town Talk: Guest: Cora Greenaway 1986 1 Item is a recording of "Town records videocassette Talk" host Holly Rowland (30 min.): interviewing Cora Greenaway analog, col., about her exhibition at AGNS VHS. on “Interior Decorative Painting in Nova Scotia” and how she became interested in 2015-08-21 Page 2 Nova Scotia Archives 2012-027/001-031 Cora Greenaway fonds. – 1932-2009. – 3.4 m of textual and graphic material (31 boxes). Box # File # Series File or Item Title Dates of Extent Scope & Content Creation the subject. Broadcast on local television Dartmouth Channel 10 Production. 009 09 AGNS Exhibit Exhibit catalog and lecture manuscripts 1986 File contains a manuscript of records exhibit catalog article, manuscript of lecture in Annapolis County, printed copy of the catalog “Interior Decorative Painting in Nova Scotia”: AGNS Exhibition with Cora Greenaway, guest curator, map of Nova Scotia showing locations of buildings photographed, and AGNS brochures including the exhibit as it traveled around the province. 006 34 Articles On Dutch women 1976 File contains part of an article on Dutch women published in newsletter from International Women’s Year -- Nova Scotia. 006 36 Articles Restoration of the Jewish Cemetery at The [197-?] Hague 002 01 Awards Heritage Canada Gabrielle Leger Award 1979 application 2015-08-21 Page 3 Nova Scotia Archives 2012-027/001-031 Cora Greenaway fonds. – 1932-2009. – 3.4 m of textual and graphic material (31 boxes). Box # File # Series File or Item Title Dates of Extent Scope & Content Creation 002 02 Awards Heritage Canada Gabrielle Leger Award 1979-1980 File contains correspondence, announcements, and news clippings. 002 03 Awards Tributes and newspaper clippings 1976-2003 002 04 Awards “Tribute” TV series proposal and CBC 2001 documentary on Cora’s life 002 06 Awards Various notes, Cora’s awards and 1986, 1993, correspondence 2002 002 07 Awards Publicity, correspondence and manuscript 1986-1993 File contains publicity, news clippings and correspondence about awards. Also includes manuscript copy of 1986 AGNS exhibit "Interior Decorative Painting in NS". 002 08 Awards Newspaper clippings 1959-1986 002 10 Awards Certificates, awards, photos of medals 1992-2002 002 11 Awards Order of Nova Scotia: correspondence, 2006 programme 002 12 Awards Tribute: Presentation binder, Tribute to Cora Greenaway 003 01 Awards St. Mary’s University Honorary Degree 2001 2001: clippings, notes, correspondence and memorabilia 2015-08-21 Page 4 Nova Scotia Archives 2012-027/001-031 Cora Greenaway fonds. – 1932-2009. – 3.4 m of textual and graphic material (31 boxes). Box # File # Series File or Item Title Dates of Extent Scope & Content Creation 003 02 Awards St. Mary’s University Honorary Degree 2001 2001: certificate and citation 003 03 Awards St. Mary’s University Honorary Degree 2001 5 photographs: 2001: photos and photocopies of col.; 10x13 cm. convocation + negatives -- 9 photographs: col.; 10x15 cm. -- 1 photograph: col. 4x7. -- 1 photograph: col.; 20x25 cm. -- 24 photographs: negatives, col. 003 05 Awards Mount St. Vincent University Honorary 2002-2003 Degree: incoming and outgoing correspondence & programme 003 06 Awards Mount St. Vincent University Honorary 2003 3 photographs: Degree: Letters of congratulations and col., mounted; photos 10x13 cm. -- 4 photographs: col.; 10x15 cm. 003 07 Awards Mount St. Vincent University Honorary 2003 Degree: citation, Cora's speech, press release, programme, invitation 2015-08-21 Page 5 Nova Scotia Archives 2012-027/001-031 Cora Greenaway fonds. – 1932-2009. – 3.4 m of textual and graphic material (31 boxes). Box # File # Series File or Item Title Dates of Extent Scope & Content Creation 004 01 Awards Order of Canada: Copy of the Nomination [1991?]-1992 File contains application, supporting letters and correspondence 004 02 Awards Order of Canada: letters of support 1992 004 03 Awards Order of Canada: Additional information [1993?] File contains additional information in support of the Order of Canada for Cora Greenaway. Copy of application for Heritage Canada Communications Award of 1979 re-used for this award. 004 04 Awards Order of Canada: Official correspondence 1995-1996, 2002-2003 004 05 Awards Order of Canada: Ceremony 1996 4 photographs: File contains souvenirs and col.; 10x15 cm. photographs of the ceremony -- 1 held in Ottawa. photograph: col., copy print; 13x18 cm. -- 2 photographs: negatives, col.; 10x10 cm. square. -- 1 photograph: col.; 20x25 cm. 2015-08-21 Page 6 Nova Scotia Archives 2012-027/001-031 Cora Greenaway fonds. – 1932-2009. – 3.4 m of textual and graphic material (31 boxes). Box # File # Series File or Item Title Dates of Extent Scope & Content Creation 004 06 Awards Order of Canada: letters of congratulations 1995-1996 File contains incoming and outgoing correspondence. 004 07 Awards Order of Canada: Newspaper clippings 1995-1996 004 08 Awards Order of Canada: Tribute to Cora by the NS 1996 Legislature 026 07 Awards Order of Nova Scotia and Saint Mary's 2001, 2006 8 photographs: File contains photographs of University Honorary Degree col.; 13x18 cm. Cora and dignitaries, receiving -- 4 the Order of Nova Scotia photographs: award. Also photographs of col.; 10x15 cm. Cora with friends. -- 1 photograph: col.; 20x25 cm. 026 29 Awards Photograph of Cora: Century medal, taken [199-?] 1 photograph: by Mr. Moore col.; 10x13 cm. -- 22 photographs: negatives, b&w. -- 026 49 Awards Photographs of Order of Canada Medal and [1996] 8 photographs: other medals col.; 10x15 cm. 026 50 Awards Negatives: Order of Canada medal [1996] 4 photographs: negatives, col. 026 52 Awards Negatives: medals [1996?] 24 photographs: negatives, col. 2015-08-21 Page 7 Nova Scotia Archives 2012-027/001-031 Cora Greenaway fonds. – 1932-2009. – 3.4 m of textual and graphic material (31 boxes). Box # File # Series File or Item Title Dates of Extent Scope & Content Creation 030 Vb1120 Awards January 8th, 1994[sic] Nova Scotia [1996] 1 Item is a copy of a video Legislature recognizes Cora Greenaway and videocassette recording. Also written on is her Order of Canada (1 min.): “Hon. Joe Casey, MLS”. Casey analog, col., presents the motion. VHS. 030 Vb1131 Awards “Investiture of the Order of Canada at 1996 1 Item is a video recording from Rideau Hall, Ottawa, Thursday, February videocassette Rogers Production, Ottawa, 15, 1996” (1 hr., 5 min.): ON, of Cora Greenaway analog, col., becoming a member of the VHS. Order of Canada. 030 Vb1133 Awards “Mount Saint Vincent University Spring 2003 1 Item is an official recording of Convocation 2003: Morning Ceremony videocassette the graduation ceremony for (2 hrs., 10 2003, where Dr. Greenaway min.): analog, received an honourary degree. col., VHS. Included with tape was an informal cover letter from the President’s Office. Letter is now in MSVU Honorary Degree file in Awards series. 030 Vb1134 Awards “The Order of Nova Scotia: 2006 Investiture 2006 1 Item is a recording from Nova Ceremony: October 3, 2006” videocassette Scotia Legislative Television (1 hr. 8 min.): Broadcasting & Recording analog, col., Services. Shows investiture VHS. ceremony at Province House where Dr. Greenaway was made a member of the Order of Nova Scotia. Also inducted during this ceremony were 2015-08-21 Page 8 Nova Scotia Archives 2012-027/001-031 Cora Greenaway fonds. – 1932-2009. – 3.4 m of textual and graphic material (31 boxes). Box # File # Series File or Item Title Dates of Extent Scope & Content Creation George Elliott Clarke, Dr. Joan Dillon, Col. Ian Simon Fraser, and Dr. Ronald Daniel Stewart. 031 03 Awards Mount St. Vincent University Honorary 2003 1 leaf of Degree 2003: certificate textual records; 38 x 29 cm. 031 04 Awards Order of Nova Scotia certificate 2006 1 leaf of textual records; 38 x 27 cm. 031 05 Awards Saint Mary's University honourary degree 2001 1 leaf of textual records; 46 x 36 cm. 031 06 Awards Heritage Canada certificate of appreciation 1979 1 leaf of textual records; 40 x 28 cm. 031 07 Awards Order of Canada certificate 1995 1 leaf of textual records; 41 x 51 cm.
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