The file contains a print layout for the front of the Touchlines brochure-invitations. File also includes one identified sketch for what appears to be a floor model plan.
The file represents a box. The box contains mockups of how Harold Spence-Sales initially wanted to physically arrange the "Touchlines " exhibition. The box also contains early promotional images for the "Touchlines" exhibition.
The file represents a small box. The box contains photographs of images that are wrapped up in eight paper packages. The photographs and Images are on a background that that appear to be physical representations of the exhibition.
The file contains annotated maps, research notes and a bilingual book French-English titled, "Touriscope: International Travel National and Provincial Counts".
The file primarily contains various articles and brochures published by the Canadian International Boundary Commission. File also includes handwritten notes and a business card from a Canadian International Boundary employee.
The file is a binder that contains approximately thirty-five plastic pages of negatives related to the British Columbia aspect of the Touchlines" exhibition". There are annotations on sticky notes between the plastic pages with locations. The tops of some of the pages have annotations as well.
The file primarily contains generic cartographic materials that Harold Spence-Sales lightly highlighted. The file also contains negatives and photographs that are glued to large sheets of blank paper. Between the negatives and photographs, Harold Spence-Sales wrote annotations and drew connecting lines creating a taxonomy-hierarchy of ideas. There are also annotations on the front of the papers. The topic of the files contents is Saskatoon City Saskatchewan. The title of the file reflects Harold Spence-Sales organizational thought process.
The file primarily contains generic cartographic materials that Harold Spence-Sales lightly highlighted. The file also contains negatives and photographs glued to large sheets of blank paper. Between the negatives and photographs Harold Spence-Sales wrote annotations and drew connecting lines creating a taxonomy-hierarchy of ideas. There are also annotations on the front of the papers. The topic of the files contents is Manitoba. The title of the file reflects Harold Spence-Sales organizational thought process.
The file is a binder that contains approximately thirty-five plastic pages of negatives related to the Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatoon aspect of the Touchlines" exhibition". There are annotations on the dividers that separate the pages. The binder also includes a manila envelope that holds smaller envelopes which contain negatives as well.