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Advent Play Promotional Photos

Item is a print photograph depicting four subjects, three in the foreground, and one in the background. In the foreground, on the far left, the individual has long, medium coloured hair and is dressed in a dark-coloured button up, and is looking to the person on their right. The person on their right has light-coloured hair and pearl earrings, and is dressed in a white blouse, and looks unhappy. Behind them, an individual has short, medium-coloured hair and is dressed in a dark-coloured button-up and light-coloured blazer, and looks at the indivudal in front of them with a concerned expression. In the background, an individual with short, dark hair is dressed in a white t-shirt and dark-coloured sweatshirt, and looks to the people in the foreground.

"To All Who Read" framed acknowledgement.

  • 42-08-42-s08-0001
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1989
  • Parte deLibrary Fonds

Item is a framed acknowledge of the importance of a library. This acknowledge was printed on manila paper with the Trinity Western University logo of the original torch on the bottom right of the text and signed by both the Board Chair and President. The text is cursive in black ink and the first letter of each paragraph is capitalized. The text reads: “To All Who Read. The construction of the library, the first unit of the University Centre, begun with a sod-turning ceremony on Monday, March 14, 1988. Libraries are central to any academic institution and many will watch with pride the development and use of the library at Trinity Western University. May all those who search for truth and do their research and study here recognize that “the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom and knowledge of the Holy One is understanding” and that in Jesus Christ “are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.” Signed and sealed this Fourteenth Day of the March in the Year of our Lord Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Eight. [signed by] Dr. John Bjorkstam, Chairman, Board of Governors, and Dr. R. Neil Snider, President.” The frame is blonde wood with a double matte, the outer is cream and the inner is red.

"Chickens" Production

Item is a print photograph depicting the production "Chickens." The photo depicts a stage set like the inside of a barn. In the background, on the left, there is a platform in which one musician is present behind a piano. In the foreground, three actors are present. On the left, the actor has long brown hair and is dressed in a white t-shirt, light-wash jeans, and white runners, and looks to the actor on the right. The actor on the center has long dark brown hair and is dressed in a denim jacket, a purple shirt, and dark pants, and leans on a red broom. The actor on the right has long blond hair and is dressed in a pink button-up, light-wash jeans, and brown boots. They hold their arms out and look upset. The back of the photo has a handwrotten description, which reads: "The farmer's wife, Liza Granfield (played by Amber Webster) sizes up the two female chickens, Butterball (Rebecca Marzolf) and Stewer (Rebekah Kotanen).

"Project Koheleth" Production

Item is a print photograph depicting the production "Project Koheleth." The photo depicts seven actors on stage. In the background, on the far left, an actor sits on a wooden stool, dressed in a button-up, a red tie, and brown pants. To the right, on a raised platform, stands an actor in a black lonsleeve, black leggins, and a red tunic. To the right stands an actor in a purple longsleeve, leggings, and tunic. To the right stands an obscured actor dressed in grey. In the foreground, on the right, an actor stands dressed in a tan longsleeve, leggings, and tunic. They hold their hands in front of them and look towards the actor at the front of the stage. On the far right, an actor stands dressed in a red longsleeve, red leggings, a grey tunic, and red belt. At the front of the stage, an actor stands in a red longsleeve, leggins, and tunic, looking out into where the audience presumably is.

The Psalms of David Codex

This is a complete Ethiopian Psalter codex and contains 151 Psalms of David, hence the codex's name, as well as 15 biblical canticles, the Song of Songs, and two Ethiopian Orthodox works known as The Praises of Mary and The Gate of Light. The codex is comprised of 142 folios bound into twelve quires with 10 illuminations. On folio 128r there is a decorative border to introduce a new book in two columns in the manuscript.

There are 10 illustrations, see description below.
-Illustration: Fol. 2v: Miniature of the Virgin Mary holding child Christ who is holding a book held in the left hand. Archangels Gabriel and Michael float above in the top left and right corners. Painted with black border. Water damage on the top left corner down the left side.
-Illustration: Fol. 39r: Miniature of a bearded older noble male wearing a crown and holding a book in their left hand and a sceptre in the right hand. Painted with black border.
-Illustration: Fol. 40v: Miniature of Jesus Christ holding the globus cruciger (cross-bearing orb) in the left hand. Painted with black border.
-Illustration: Fol. 60r: Miniature of three identical older male saints with white hair seated holding the globus cruciger (cross-bearing orb) in their left hands. Painted with black border.
-Illustration: Fol. 61v: Miniature of crucified Jesus Christ. Painted with black border.
-Illustration: Fol. 120r: Miniature of the Virgin Mary praying. Painted with black border. Water damage along the top right edge and down the side.
-Illustration: Fol. 121v: Miniature of King David playing the lyre. Painted with black border. Water damage along the top left edge and down the side.
-Illustration: Fol. 130r: Miniature of an unidentified saint holding flowers. Painted with black border.
-Illustration: Fol. 131v: Miniature of an clergy older man holding a staff in his left hand and a gold cross in his right hand. Painted with black border.
-Illustration: Fol. 141r: Miniature of the Virgin Mary holding child Jesus. Painted with black border.

Ethiopian Codex

This Ethiopian codex is comprised of 72 folios bound into seven quires, and contains a number of works praising the Virgin Mary. On folio 1r there is a decorative ornamentation above when the text begins.

Ethiopian Psalter

This fragmentary remains of a Ethiopian Psalter is comprised of 50 folios bound into seven quires, and contains Psalm 93 through to Psalm 151, the Biblical Canticles, the Song and Songs, and the beginning of the Praises of Mary. On folio 27r there is an ornamental border at the top of the page.

Pacific Theatre pins

Items are two rectangular vertical pins promoting Pacific Theatre. The larger pin features the logo in a red triangle set in a box that is shaded in two hues of purple, the bottom half a darker shade of purple and the upper in an eggplant shade. The logo is set in a purple border. The smaller pin features the Pacific Theatre logo in red with yellow lettering set against a dark purple background with the upper right corner in purple. The fasteners for both pins are safely pin clasps. The pin’s backs have the manufacturer’s stamp in the metal made by Blue Moon Resources Inc., B.C.

Pacific Salt Company t-shirts.

The items are two extra-large cotton t-shirts promoting the Pacific Salt Company. Both t-shirts have the Pacific Salt Company logo on the left breast with an additional image on the middle of the back. The front logo is stamped in two half circles with Pacific on the top and Salt Co. on the bottom. Written within the inner edges reads “COM GRAND SALTS, ESTABLISHED 1984”. The back image features the company’s name in white on the left breast of a stick figure reaching up to a pile of five rocks with salt raining down. To the right of the figure reads Pacific Salt Company with each word capitalized on a new line. One t-shirt is purple with a green logo, and the other reversed (green shirt with a purple logo). The t-shirts are made from 100% cotton by Fruit of the Loom.

Framed Inaugural Issue of the "Trinity Western" magazine.

Item is a framed copy of the inaugural “Trinity Western” magazine set in relief against an aqua background. The inaugural issue shows two hands face up with the left in a fist and the right holding a pear in the palm of the hand. Featured articles titles are placed throughout the cover. Above the fist there is white text that reads “Freedom Reigns”. The white text on the surface of the pear reads “A Maze of Grace” and text between both hands reads “Lessons from Music History 201”. The title of the magazine is feature in a band of salmon like colour with the issue no. 01 printed on the upper right corner of the band. Offset the title on the lower right is black text that reads “Leadership for the MARKETPLACES of life”. Below the band are additional white text that reads “A Historic Address in Ottawa” and “Alumni Update”. The cover is in different hues of blue. The frame itself is black with a three-inch black matte. Centred below the magazine is an engraved metal black plaque with silver lettering that reads “INGURAL ISSUE “TRINITY WESTERN” JUNE 25, 2001.” Both pieces were framed by the Frame Warehouse and Art Gallery in Langley, B.C.

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