- Part Of
- Morris Flewwelling fonds
- Scope & Content
- One file regarding correspondence pertaining to research with the Winnipeg Provincial Archives and Art Gallery, the National Gallery of Canada, the Glenbow Museum and Archives, and the Canadian Copyright Office.
- Date Range
- 1972-1976
- Reference Code
- M464 / 23
- Description Level
- 5 / File
- Part Of
- Morris Flewwelling fonds
- Description Level
- 5 / File
- Series
- Manuscript Correspondence
- Accession Number
- 3971
- Reference Code
- M464 / 23
- Date Range
- 1972-1976
- Physical Description
- 2 cm of textual records.
- History / Biographical
- Morris Flewwelling is a museum administrator at Red Deer, Alberta, Canada. Flewwelling studied Walter J. Phillips, R.C.A., for a number of years with the intention of publishing a comprehensive work on the artist. Coincident research and publications prevented Flewwelling from completing his work.
- Scope & Content
- One file regarding correspondence pertaining to research with the Winnipeg Provincial Archives and Art Gallery, the National Gallery of Canada, the Glenbow Museum and Archives, and the Canadian Copyright Office.
- Subject Access
- Walter J. Phillips
- research
- Title Source
- Title based on contents of file.
- Content Details
- File includes: Correspondence with the Winnipeg Provincial Archives and Art Gallery 1 letter from the Winnipeg Art Gallery, March 29, 1976, describing their collection and attaching photocopies listing their Walter Phillips prints, 7 pages. 9 pages of correspondence with the Winnipeg Tribune, April-May 1976, including photocopies of Art and Artist articles. 10 pages of correspondence, February-April 1976, with the Provincial Archives of Manitoba, including list of works. 2 pages of correspondence, June 1976 with the Winnipeg Art Gallery. Winnipeg Art Gallery floorplan, history and specifications. 4 copies of correspondence sent to the Winnipeg Art Gallery, the Legislative Library of Manitoba, and Mr. Allison, all dated March-April, 1976.
- Correspondence with the National Gallery of Canada 1 page, Heritage Canada Fourth Annual General Meeting Schedule of Events (Ottawa, 1977). 6 black and white prints from the National Gallery of Canada moved to visual file. 4 pages of correspondence, May-June 1976, regarding Jean Sutherland Boggs’ resignation as Director from the National Gallery of Canada, and printing costs of the book Paul Kane’s Frontier. 10 pages of correspondence, May- June 1976, regarding Jean Boggs’ resignation, Hugh Falkner, Secretary of State, and correspondence with J. Russell Harper regarding his previous publication. 10 pages of correspondence. October 1975-May 1976, with the National Gallery of Canada regarding images and copyright of their Walter Phillips works.
- Correspondence with the Glenbow Museum and Archives 16 pages of correspondence and notes, between September 1972-May 1976, regarding Walter Phillips research at the Glenbow, and specifications of book publishing.
- Correspondence with the Copyright Office 1 unopened envelope addressed to Ryerson Press and returned to sender. 3 pages of correspondence and notes, August 1976, regarding Brown Robertson Publishers. 1 page of notes, January 9, 1976 regarding notes on copyright. 1 letter to the Copyright Office, May 26, 1976, requesting information on the copyright holders of Walter Phillips works. 1 poster, in French and English, regarding Canadian copyright law, n. d. 2 pages of correspondence with Nelson and Sons, May 1976 regarding copyright acknowledgements. 1 letter to the Copyright Office, April 17, 1976, requesting information regarding copyrighting unpublished works. 9 pages photocopied chapter “A Synopsis of The Canadian Law of Copyright,” 1949. “Copyright questions and answers” booklet, in French and English, July 1975. 6 pages, double sided, photocopied, regarding The Copyright Rules P. C. 1954-1854. 1 copy of Form I, Application for Registration of Copyright in a Published Work, and Form K, Application for Registration of Copyright in an Unpublished Work.
- Processing Status
- Processed
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