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None is too many, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Part of:
People:
  • Melvin Charney (architect)
  • Melvin Charney (archive creator)
Title:

None is too many, Halifax, Nova Scotia

Date:

2010

Level of archival description:
Project
Extent and medium:
  • 0.02 l.m.of textual records
    9 drawings
Scope and content:
The project series document Melvin Charney's proposal "None is too many" for the design competition commissioned by the Canadian Jewish Congress to commemorate the MS St. Louis, at Pier 21 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. It includes textual records, and sketches.
Reference number:

AP041.S1.2010.D1

Arrangement:

Material in this series was likely kept in it's original order when it was first processed upon it's arrival at CCA.
Location:

Halifax Nova Scotia Canada

Language of material:
  • English
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