Joyce Barkhouse Fonds (MS-2-646)
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Dalhousie University Archives Finding Aid - Joyce Barkhouse fonds (MS-2-646) Generated by the Archives Catalogue and Online Collections on January 23, 2017 Dalhousie University Archives 6225 University Avenue, 5th Floor, Killam Memorial Library Halifax Nova Scotia Canada B3H 4R2 Telephone: 902-494-3615 Email: [email protected] http://dal.ca/archives http://findingaids.library.dal.ca/joyce-barkhouse-fonds Joyce Barkhouse fonds Table of contents Summary information ...................................................................................................................................... 3 Administrative history / Biographical sketch .................................................................................................. 3 Scope and content ........................................................................................................................................... 4 Notes ................................................................................................................................................................ 4 Access points ................................................................................................................................................... 5 Bibliography .................................................................................................................................................... 5 Collection holdings .......................................................................................................................................... 5 Articles and other writings of Joyce Barkhouse (1925-2008) ..................................................................... 5 Books of Joyce Barkhouse (1910-2003) .................................................................................................... 20 Short Stories of Joyce Barkhouse (1939-1997) ......................................................................................... 30 Associations of Joyce Barkhouse (1977-2005) .......................................................................................... 52 Awards of Joyce Barkhouse (1984-2007) .................................................................................................. 55 Biographical materials and other documents on Joyce Barkhouse (1978-2003) ....................................... 57 Correspondence of Joyce Barkhouse (1951-2008) .................................................................................... 59 Letters from students of Joyce Barkhouse .............................................................................................. 59 Personal correspondence of Joyce Barkhouse ......................................................................................... 62 Professional correspondence .................................................................................................................... 63 Personal documents of Joyce Barkhouse (1942-2000) .............................................................................. 84 Promotional material of Joyce Barkhouse (1967-2008) ............................................................................ 86 Dalhousie University Archives Page 2 MS-2-646 Joyce Barkhouse fonds Summary information Repository: Dalhousie University Archives Title: Joyce Barkhouse fonds Reference code: MS-2-646 Date: 1910-2008 (date of creation) Language: English Physical description: 1 m of textual records. - 45 photographs : b&w, col. ; 25.5 x 20.1 cm and smaller. - 25 slides : col. ; 35 mm. - 3 sketches : b&w, pencil ; 21.5 x 17.8 cm. - 7 audio cassettes. Note [generalNote]: Preferred citation: [Identification of item], Joyce Barkhouse fonds, MS-2-646, Box [box number], Folder [folder number], Dalhousie University Archives, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Administrative history / Biographical sketch Note Joyce Carmen Barkhouse (nee Killam) was born in Woodville, Nova Scotia, on 3 May 1913. She was the middle of five children born to Harold Edwin and Ora Louise Killam. Barkhouse attended the small rural school in Woodville until grade eleven, when she transferred to the King’s County Academy in Kentville to complete grade twelve. In 1932 she earned her Teacher’s License from the Provincial Normal College in Truro, and began teaching in Sand Hill, Nova Scotia. In 1939 she taught in Liverpool, where she met Milton Joseph Barkhouse, a teller with the Royal Bank of Canada. They married in 1942 and had two children, Murray Roy and Janet Louise. Milton’s position with the Royal Bank took them from Liverpool to Halifax, Charlottetown and Montreal. In 1968, following the death of her husband, Joyce Barkhouse returned to Nova Scotia. Barkhouse’s writing career began in 1932 with the publication of a short story in the Baptist church paper The Northern Messenger. Her subsequent articles and short stories, primarily written for a younger audience, have appeared in church papers, anthologies, textbooks and periodicals; her column, For Mothers and Others, appeared in newspapers throughout Nova Scotia from 1973-1976. In 1974, at the age of sixty-one, Barkhouse published her first novel, George Dawson: The Little Giant. She went on to published eight children's books, including Pit Pony, which was adapted for television by CBC, and Anna’s Pet, co-authored with her niece Margaret Atwood, and adapted for stage by Mermaid Puppet Theatre. In 1993 the Joyce Barkhouse Writing for Children Award was established by the Writers’ Federation of Nova Scotia (WFNS). Barkhouse herself received the Ann Connor Brimer Award from the Nova Scotia Library Association in 1991; the Valuable Contribution to Children's Literature Award from the Nova Scotia Children's Literature Roundtable in 1990; the Marianna Dempster Memorial Award from the Canadian Authors Association in 1989; the Cultural Life Award for outstanding service to the cultural life Dalhousie University Archives Page 3 MS-2-646 Joyce Barkhouse fonds of Nova Scotia in 1982; and First Prize, Children's Fiction, from WFNS in 1979. Barkhouse was named to the Order of Nova Scotia in 2007 and to the Order of Canada in 2009. Barkhouse died in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, on 2 February 2012. Custodial history Materials donated by Joyce Barkhouse in four accessions; two in 1993, one in 1999, and one in 2008. Scope and content The Joyce Barkhouse fonds consists of published and unpublished manuscripts of books, short stories, articles, and other writings, as well as photocopies and clippings of published materials, personal and professional correspondence, newspaper clippings, promotional material, and other material collected and created by Joyce Barkhouse. This fonds consists of nine series: Articles and other writings, Books, Short stories, Associations, Awards, Biographical materials and other documents, Correspondence, Personal documents, and Promotional material. Notes Title notes Arrangement Records within each series are arranged chronolically unless specified otherwise at the series level. Conditions governing use Materials do not circulate and must be used in the Archives and Special Collections Reading Room. Materials may be under copyright. Contact departmental staff for guidance on reproduction. Related material Thomas Head Raddall fonds, MS-2-202 The Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia, MS-2-612 Accruals Further accruals are not expected. Other notes • Publication status: Published Dalhousie University Archives Page 4 MS-2-646 Joyce Barkhouse fonds Access points • Graphic material (documentary form) • Textual record (documentary form) • Authors, Canadian--20th century (subject) • Authors, Canadian--20th century--Correspondence (subject) • Canadian literature (subject) • Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.) (subject) • Fiction (subject) • Manuscripts (subject) • Bridgewater (N.S.) (place) Bibliography Lumley, Elizabeth, ed. Canadian Who’s Who. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2006. Collection holdings Series: Articles and other writings of Joyce Barkhouse Title: Articles and other writings of Joyce Barkhouse Date: 1925-2008 (date of creation) Scope and content: This series contains articles and other writings such as speeches, poems, and plays. The types of records included here are drafts, clippings of published articles, copies of publications containing these articles, and some related notes and correspondence. Physical description: 12 cm of textual records Arrangement: This series is arranged alphabetically by the article or other writing. Records referring to more than one piece are listed chronologically at the end of the series. File: MS-2-646, Box 8, Folder 14 - Animals that Wear Shoes - Wonder Title: Animals that Wear Shoes - Wonder Dalhousie University Archives Page 5 MS-2-646 Joyce Barkhouse fonds Reference code: MS-2-646, Box 8, Folder 14 Date: 1962 (date of creation) Physical description: 1 page File: MS-2-646, Box 10, Folder 16 - A typescript draft of A Brief History of Woodville Title: A typescript draft of A Brief History of Woodville Reference code: MS-2-646, Box 10, Folder 16 Date: [1925?] (date of creation) Physical description: 3 pages File: MS-2-646, Box 8, Folder 15 - But What If... - Chiboo's Corner Title: But What If... - Chiboo's Corner Reference code: MS-2-646, Box 8, Folder 15 Date: 1994 (date of creation) Physical description: 14 pages File: MS-2-646, Box 8, Folder 16 - Typescript drafts of Button, Button... Title: Typescript drafts of Button, Button... Reference code: MS-2-646, Box 8, Folder 16 Date: [196-?] (date of creation) Physical description: 3 pages