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Harold Spence-Sales Fonds
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Compiled Material Sheets 1 # 90 - #167

File previously contained in a three-ring binder. File consists of various kinds of indexed records for projects that Moshe Safdie worked on. For example, materials that Safdie used to design a project, box locations that state where the materials can be found and where the records for the project ended up. The binder is full of plastic tabs. Each tab contains a handwritten label that correlates with the title of a project that Safdie worked on.

A Proposal to Establish a Feature of the Metropolitan Development Plan for Winnipeg

The file contains a spiral bound booklet. The topic of the booklet is developing a residential neighborhood and town center in Winnipeg in accordance with Winnipeg's Metropolitan development plan.

The Canadian Architecture Collection has nine copies of the A Proposal to Establish a Feature of the Metropolitan Development Plan for Winnipeg.

St. Norbert Slides

The file is a binder that contains seven pages of slide transparencies related to a project that Harold Spence-Sales worked in St. Norbert, Winnipeg.

Edmonton C.D. I Slides

The file is a binder that contains thirteen pages of slide-transparencies related to the first phase of the Castle Downs project that Harold Spence-Sales worked on.

Mary Hill Scenario Slide presentation

The file is a binder that contains 13 pages of slide-transparencies related to the Mary Hill project that Harold Spence sales worked on in Port Coquitlam British Columbia The binder includes a slide index and map.

Art scrapbooks

Subseries D consists of twelve scrapbooks compiled by Harold Spence-Sales which illustrate his artistic interests and pursuits. In the scrapbooks, Spence-Sales included photographs, printed pages featuring art and artworks, and some hand-drawn graphic materials.

Nanaimo - Deep Bay

The file contains a slide carousel which contains forty-seven slide transparencies. The slide-transparencies relate to a project that Harold Spence-Sales worked on in Nanaimo British, Columbia.

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