North and Central America

Taxonomy

Code

1000001 Map of North and Central America

Scope note(s)

  • Within the logic of TGN,

Source note(s)

  • Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names

Display note(s)

Equivalent terms

North and Central America

  • UF North America
  • UF Central America

Associated terms

North and Central America

8876 Archival description results for North and Central America

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Belmont House

File consists of 18 images of the interior of Belmont House, a not for profit, Christian, senior care home. The images show the dining room, a bedroom, sitting-room and hallway.

Burley, Robert

Beniamino Gigli

Item is a publicity portrait of Beniamino Gigli, an Italian operatic singer who sang for many Italian opera companies and debuted for the Metropolitan Opera in 1920. He is shown in profile, with one foot resting upon a chair. Black ink inscription on surface of photograph reads, 'Bgigli Montreal 1925'

Mishkin

Bent at Alumnae Theatre

Item consists of a theatre program for Matin Sherman's BENT, presented by Eclectic Theatre Productions at Alumnae Theatre Mainstage. Includes three newspaper clippings with reviews of the production.

Bert Haanstra interview

File contains a short, transcribed, copy of an interview conducted with Dutch film director Bert Haanstra by Toronto Psychiatrist Dr. Frank Sommers, for Sommers' project "The Mind of the Film Director. Also included are a filmography and list of Haanstra's awards, photographic stills from Haanstra's films, and a one page description of Dr. Sommers' book project.

Sommers, Frank

Best of the Fringe at the Toronto Fringe

Item consists of a program for an event called Best of the Fringe, held at the Diesel Playhouse between July 9-30, 2006, at the end of the Toronto Fringe, and ticket stubs to two plays within the event: Desperate Housepets on July 22, and Giant Killer Shark: The Musical on July 22. Item includes a newspaper clipping of this production.

Beth Tzedec synagogue

Interior views of the rabbi's pulpit and main worship space. Above the pulpit is a part of Ernest Raab's bas-relief depicting landmarks of Judaism by symbols.

Betrayal at Soulpepper

Item consists of a theatre program for a play called Betrayal, by Pinter, presented by Soulpepper at the Harbourfront Centre, attended September 30 2000. Item includes a clipping from this production.

Betty Burroughs

Item is a publicity portrait print of Betty Burroughs, taken by theatrical photographer Nasib. Inscriptions in white on surface of print read, 'Betty Burroughs' and 'NASIB 7'. Inscription on back in pencil reads 'Betty Burro-' and in purple stamp, 'Wine, Woman and Song' and 'Photo for newspapers only'.

Nasib

Bill Pechet Projects

This files contains graphic and textual material related to a house designed by the architect Bill Pechet in the Southlands neighbourhood of Vancouver, British Columbia. It includes copies of architectural plans and drawings, photographs documenting the construction process and finished product, and correspondence between Bill Pechet and Canadian Architect about featuring the house in the publication.

Bishop's University

File contains a certificate signed by Principal and Vice-Chancellor Robert Poupart on the occasion of the installation of G. Raymond Chang as Chancellor.

Bishop's University

File contains a certificate from Bishop's University Chancellor Scott Griffin to Ryerson University to commemorate Chancellor Bloomberg's installation.

Black Watch at Luminato

Item consists of a program for a play called Black Watch presented at Varsity Arena as part of the Luminato Festival, attended on June 11 2008. Item includes a newspaper clipping and ticket stub from this production.

Black album, "Photographs"

Black leather album, lined with satin, bound with black string. "Photographs" is embossed on the front cover, and "Royal Albums" and "Made in USA" are in gold letterpress inside the back cover. Snapshots are glued to 40 black construction paper pages. Primarily vernacular images of weddings, soldiers, and vacations. Only Dick Gossett, Alan Pride, Bill McMillan, Duncan Wallace, and Minnie (Wallace) Owens are identified. One photograph of young men is entitled "Bolsover Flirts."

Royal Albums

Black album, no cover

154 photographs affixed to 24 black paper pages, 11 loose prints--the album cover itself is absent. The photographs have primarily vernacular images: snapshots of individuals and small groups, individual and group portraits, vacation scenes. Captions and dates are in white pencil: "1929," "Pt. Stanley 1937," "Wingham 1937," "Cub Camp 1939," "Churchill 1940-1," "Lake Joseph," and "Natural Park." On the verso of one photograph is partially written "Dear Gertrude,-This is a picture...of our new home...Mildr(ed?)" A truck is shown painted with "...S TAXI CABS, 2400 CHATHAM." A boat is shown painted with "The 100 Mile Cruiser To NATURAL PARK, SAGAMO." A park entrance gate made of tree branches spells out "CAMP TINAWATAWA, YWCA, YMCA." On a page entitled "Camp 1921" the prints have been typed on "Lake Couchiching." One loose print is written on verso "May 1963."

Shields, Lorne

Bloody Poetry at Alumnae Theatre Mainstage

Item consists of a theatre program for the Canadian premiere of Howard Brenton's Bloody Poetry presented by the Alumnae Theatre Company & Eclectic Theatre Productions. Production was shown on the Alumnae Theatre Mainstage. Includes a newspaper clipping of an image from the production.

Bloomer Girl at the Shaw Festival

Item consists of a program for a reading of a musical called Bloomer Girl, by Arlen/Harburg, presented at Twilight in the Vineyard as part of the Shaw Festival's 2004 season, attended on 29 August 2004. Item includes a newspaper clipping from the production.

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