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William F. E. Morley Poster Collection William F. E. Morley Poster Collection 1890-2012, n.d. RG 588 Brock University Archives Creator: Morley, William F. E. Extent: 1467 posters Abstract: The collection consists of a wide variety of popular culture posters. Topics include books, performing arts, film and television, libraries, museums, food and beverages, government and politics, lecture series, sporting events, travel, Niagara, Kingston, United Empire Loyalists and war/military. Materials: Posters Repository: Brock University Archives Processed by: Edie Williams and Chantal Cameron Last updated: June 2017 ______________________________________________________________________________ Terms of Use: The William F. E. Morley Poster Collection is open for research. Use Restrictions: Current copyright applies. In some instances, researchers must obtain the written permission of the holder(s) of copyright and the Brock University Archives before publishing quotations from materials in the collection. Most papers may be copied in accordance with the Library's usual procedures unless otherwise specified. Preferred Citation: RG 588 William F. E. Morley Poster Collection, 1890-2012, n.d., Brock University Archives, Brock University. ___________________________________________________________________________ Scope and Content: The collection consists of 1467 popular culture posters. The posters cover a wide variety of areas, including books, performing arts, film and television, libraries, museums, food and beverages, government and politics, lecture series, sporting events, travel, Niagara, Kingston, United Empire Loyalists and war/military. ______________________________________________________________________________ RG 588 Page 2 Organization: The records were arranged into twelve series: Series I. Book promotions / Printing, 1969-2011, n.d. Series II. Arts and Culture, 1930-2011,n.d. Sub-Series A. Art, 1930-1992, n.d. Sub-Series B. Dance, 1985-2003, n.d. Sub-Series C. Drama and theatre, 1960-2011, n.d. Sub-Series D. Festivals and fairs (includes circus), 1970-2002 Sub-Series E. Film and television, 1961-1991, n.d. Sub-Series F. Libraries, 1971-1996, n.d. Sub-Series G. Museums, 1979-2002, n.d. Sub-Series H. Music, 1965-2011, n.d. Series III. Food and beverage, 1923-1993, n.d. Series IV. Government and Politics, 1932-2011, n.d. Series V. Kingston, 1973-2007, n.d. Series VI. Lecture series, 1978-1991, n.d. Series VII. Niagara, 1982-1997, n.d. Series VIII. Sporting events, 1980-2012, n.d. Series IX. Travel, 1967-1999, n.d. Series X. United Empire Loyalists, 1984, n.d. Series XI. War / Military, 1984-1988, n.d. Series XII. Various, 1890-2012, n.d. _____________________________________________________________________________ Inventory: Series I. Book promotions / Printing, 1969-2011, n.d. 2. Harrowsmith – The Primal Knead (number 24). 5. The Canadian Encyclopedia (coming in 1985). 6. Chaplan. A. Atelier Publishing. 8. Printing Week ’85. January 13-19. International Association of Printing House Craftsmen Inc. RG 588 Page 3 24. Longfellow’s Portland. Maine Historical Society. 31. Enduring. Carleton University Press/Centre for Editing Early Canadian Texts. (The History of Emily Montague – Canadian Crusoes – A Strange Manuscript Found in a Copper cylinder – Wacousta – Letters of Mephibosheth Stepsure – Roughing It in the Bush) 33. Huckleberry Finn. Barry Moser & Pennroyal Press centenary publication, 1885-1985. 34. I Racconta Storie. No. 2. In Vendita Qui. 47. Sketches in the Canadas. By Coke Smyth. London. Published by Thos. McLean. 50. Two Homes. Bellevue House, Kingston. Woodside House, Kitchener. Published jointly by Parks Canada, Ontario Region and the Art Gallery of Ontario Extension Services. 54. ASUS (Arts and Science Undergraduate Society) presents Earle Birney. November 7th. 76. A Literary Conference on the work of John Richardson. The University of Western Ontario. 96. Silken Dalliance – A Literary Fashion Show. Spring ’80. (poster by graphic artist Gordon Cornwall of Vancouver). 126. For the Bed at Kelmscott (poem). William Morris. 133. Wood Types Both Plain and Ornamented. A Specimen of Antiquated Letters newly dusted & printed from the collection of the Porcupines Quill. Erin, Ontario. 1980. The Centennial of Erin Village. 135. Festival national du livre. Hommage a l’imagination. 13 au 20 avril 1985. Conseil des Arts du Canada. 136. Upper Canada. The Globe and Mail. Toronto, Canada, 1976. 145. The Harrowsmith Reader. Edited by James Lawrence. The Best from Canada’s Award Winning Magazine. 146. The Harrowsmith Reader. Edited by James Lawrence. The Second Anthology of the Best from Canada’s Award Winning Journal of Country Living. 147. Harrowsmith. The Sun. Number Thirty. 165. The Italians and the Creation of America. An exhibition of rare maps and RG 588 Page 4 books from the John Carter Brown Library. The National Museum of American History. The Smithsonian Institution. Washington, D.C. Beginning October 12, 1982. 172. National Book Festival. 28 April-5 May 1984. 175. Who is Canada? Dictionary of Canadian Biography. 187. The Harrowsmith Cookbook. Volume Number 1. Classic and creative cuisine from Harrowsmith Kitchens. 188. Loyal She Remains. A pictorial history of Ontario. 193. The freedom to read what you want is your right. Protect it. “Freedom to read” week Sept. 16-23, 1984. Sponsored by the Freedom of Expression Committee. Book & Periodical Development Council. 196. Ontario College of Art. Summer Printmaking Program. 1984. 215. Britain. Land of History. Published by the British Tourist Authority, 1982. 217. I am Sir Oracle and when I ope / My lips let no dog bark –Shakespeare 237. Four centuries of botanical illustrations. May 8-August 31, 1981. National Library of Canada. 246. Caveat! / Steal not this Book my honest Friend / For fear the Galows should be your hend, / And when you die the Lord will say / And wares the Book you stole away?... 256. How a devil in womans guise would have tempted Sir Bors. Christopher Syed. Erlin Press, 1980. 262. La Florecita. Plaza De Toros. 1980. 277. National Book Festival. A Celebration of Imagination. April 13-20, 1985. The Canada Council. 291. Encountering the New World 1493-1800. Rare Prints, Maps, and Illustrated Books from the John Carter Brown Library, Providence, Rhode Island. 303. East Coast Discoveries: The Flora of Cook's Endeavour Voyage. Selected engravings from Bank's Florilegium. 305. Dogs. The Shur-Gain Guide to Canada's Purebreds. 313. The Shaping of Ontario. From Exploration to Confederation. [Book Cover] RG 588 Page 5 314. National Book Week in Kingston. 322. National Book Festival. April 23 to 30, 1983. 331. 40th anniversary. Dover Publications. New York. 334. The Century. Midsummer. Holiday Number. August. (Second prize. Century poster contest) 337. Dover Books on Music. Dover Publications, Inc. New York. 341. Harrowsmith. Number Thirteen. 346. Sunday Times. The Wilson Era. 347. “The Summer Garden Embroiders the Twilight” by Helen Williams. 1978. 349. The Italians and the Creation of America. An exhibition of rare maps and books from The John Carter Brown Library. The Smithsonian Institution. 1982. 352. Penguin Classics. The Library of Every Civilized Person. 354. Shakespeare. Signet Classic. 363. Barbara Wallace. Midnight Macaws. 1988. 364. The Rich Rewards of the World's Greatest Literature. Signet Classics. 375. Land Birds of Eastern Canada. The Globe and Mail. 376. Water Birds of Eastern Canada. The Globe and Mail. 392. 1994 Cape Dorset. Annual Graphics Collections. 410. X-aroon/There Are Trolls. Journeys. Ginn and Company. 502. A Specimen by William Caslon, Letter-Founder, in Chifwell-Street, London. Reprinted at the Printing and Post Office, Colonial Willamsburg, Williamsburg, Virginia. 505. Talk to the Animals by Leslie Bricusse. Holt, Rinehart & Winston. 506. Hup, Two, Three, Four!. Holt, Rinehart and Winston of Canada, Limited. 508. National Book Festival. A Celebration of Canadian Books and Magazines. 26 April-2 May 1982. 511. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Pennroyal Press. RG 588 Page 6 516. The Special Moment by John McInnes. 521. Autumn. The Explorer Series from Scholastic. 534. Maenclochog Railway. (published for Pembrokeshire Museums by Museum Casts International). 550. Just a Dream. Chris Van Allsburg. 1990. 555. Orcas of the West Coast. Beautiful British Columbia Magazine. 606. Railway Country. Across Canada by Train. Dudley Witney, Brian D. Johnson. Key Porter Books. 1985. 636. The Dead in the Square. By Pablo Neruda. 670. Whelan. by Eugene Whelan with Rick Archbold. Irwin Publishing. 674. Guardsman of Gor. John Norman. 675. Forum. The International Journal of Human Relations. December 1979. 681. Fanfare Books. Stratford, Canada. 685. The Enchanted World. Time Life Books. 725. Crime After Crime: Sherlock Holmes to Benny Cooperman. The Sherlock Holmes Centenary Celebrations. 726. Canadian North by Ted Harrison. 737. The Smoke. Tom Barling. An explosive novel of the violent struggle for supremacy in London's gangland. 751. Book Fair. Fifth annual Maine Antiquarian Booksellers Association. Portland, Maine. [1985] 752. Book Fair. Fifth annual Maine Antiquarian Booksellers Association. Portland, Maine. [1985] 761. Limited Edition Books and Broadsheets from the Canadian Private Presses. The Poole Dolphin Book Store. Grimsby, Ontario. 767. Keepsake of 1969. The Alcuin Society. 768. Keepsake of 1969. The Alcuin Society. 769. Keepsake of 1969. The Alcuin Society. RG 588 Page 7 770. Keepsake of 1969. The Alcuin Society. 771. Keepsake of 1969. The Alcuin Society. 775. Song of the Queen Bee. E.B.W
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