"Midsummer Night's Dream" -a collection of fifteen pencil and water colour posters, measuring approximately 18"x12", depicting characters from Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Artist -Tondino.
"Puck"
"Philostrate, A Drunken Impressario"[sic]
(Man in blue cap)
(Man in brown hat)
"Ageus"
"Oberon"
"Theseus, A Drunk"
"Flute"
"Snout"
(Man in blue uniform) 11."Lysander" 12."Titania" 13."Helena"
"Herma"
"Hippolyta"
"Hostage" - a collection of four pencil and water colour posters, measuring approximately 20"x 16", depicting characters from the play "Hostage." Artist Tondino
"Rio Rita and Princess Grace"
"Ira Officer and Feargus O'Connor"
"Pat"
"Leslie Williams and Teresa"
Sketches: Unnamed -Tondino 1978
Theatre Posters:
Theatre Activ 1997 -3 items
Theatre Activ 1998
Plans: Stage settings Note: Director J. Roberts
"Picnic on the Battlefield" ground plan - 4 items -October 1981, Director Guido Tondino, Design Dan Chatham
"The Seagull" ground plan -2 items -November 1990(?) Director London Green
"En Pieces Detachees" ground plan -1 item -n.d. Cathy Mitchell
"Twelfth Night" ground plan -5 items -n.d. Director J. Roberts, Design Tondino
"The Hostage" ground plan -5 items -n.d. Director J. Roberts, Design Tondino
"The Miser" ground plan and props -9 items -n.d. Director Jackson Roberts, Design Tondino
"Tefu and Her Friend" ground plan and props -12 items -n.d. Director Jon Rittenhouse Design B. Champoux
"Midsummer Night's Dream" ground plan and props -5 items -n.d. Director Jake Roberts Design Guido Tondino
The fonds contains some source material on the musical career of Marie Aimée Warrot from 1930 to 1967. It consists of documentary materials of various types, including biographical information, correspondence, newspaper clippings and reviews, recital programmes, photographs, scrapbooks, and various other items. It is comprised of the following series:
Biographical information (c1971),
Correspondence (1938-1973),
Photographs & Franz Liszt daguerreotype print (1939-1954),
Newspaper clippings and reviews (1942-1973),
Scrapbooks (1958-1967),
Programmes of piano recitals (1930-1955),
Emile Sauer music composition (1913),
Emile Sauer sound recording,
Ludwig van Beethoven last will and testament reproduction,
Frédéric Chopin hand casting (1949),
Frédéric Chopin bronze medallions (1949),
Publications;
Les Grand Interprètes: Wilhelm Backhaus (1958), Pablo Casals (1955), Alfred Cortot (1955), Edwin Fischer (1954), Walter Gieseking (1954), Wilhelm Kempff (1954), Yehudi Menuhin - Georges Enesco (1955), Andrès Segovia (1955).
Photographs primarily from the 1930's showing life at Bishop's, the buildings, and events including Convocation. Of special interest is an interior view of Cecil Whalley's room while in residence at Bishop's, c.1905; Bronze and Gold Medals awarded to George Whalley for Classics.
Haight Ashbury Literary Journal, Vol.1, Nos. 2 and 3, 1980
San Francisco's Appeal to Reason, Vol.1, No.1, 1982.
Books: Almost Like Dancing, by Noni Howard, Sandy Florence, Sandra Sutherland, New World Press, San Francisco, 1975; The Politics of Separation, by Noni Howard, New World Press, Vancouver, 1974. Both copies inscribed by Noni Howard to Ralph Gustafson, North Hatley, 1976
Publicity brochure for New World Press
Award certificate for Artists Embassy International, Third Prize awarded in the Third International Dancing Poetry Contest to Noni Howard, 1996
newspaper clipping, book announcement, and poetry (one signed copy)
book: signed copy of Share My Fantasies, by Noni Howard, 1996.