The file contains correspondence regarding the Touchlines exhibition. The following names appear frequently in the file: Harold Spence-Sales, Mary Filer, Sarah Clark-Langager and Edward Gibson. The file also contains plans for the physical arrangement of the Touchlines exhibition.
The file contains correspondence regarding the Touchlines exhibition primarily between Harold Spence Sales and Robert L. Monahan director of the Center for Canadian and American Studies. There is also correspondence between Sarah Clark-Langager, Edward Gibson Robert L. Monahan regarding Harold Spence-Sales presentation plans.
The file contains information and noes that Harold Spence-Sales was using to try and develop the content for his Touchlines exhibition brochure. The file also contains newspaper articles about the borders between Canada and the United States.
The file contains an invitation to John Bland's 80th birthday party. The Party was held at McGill University on Wednesday November 13th 1991 in the Canadian Architecture Collection and the Blackader -Lauterman Library of Architecture and Art.
The tube contains three drawings and one page manuscript about tantric baths. A tantric bath is a water based purification ritual from India. Harold Spence-Sales interest in tantric baths has not been identified.
The file contains several copies of a letter addressed to Harold Spence-Sales rom Peter J. Stephens; the letters are about the costs of financial support for the borderlands project. Attached to each letter is a copy of "Touchlines Proposal: A Paper for the Borderlands project" written by Harold Spence-Sales.