Photographic material Group 1: Formal and informal portraits of New Brunswick-based artist Bruno Bobak, alone, working in the studio, attending art gallery receptions, with Owens Art Gallery director Luke Rombout and his wife Mary K., with Brig. Gen. Morneault, receiving honourary doctorate with Rev. A.J. Gilbert, Rev. G.W. Martin, Marjory Donaldson, Charles Paul, with colleagues, as a war artist during World War II, ca. 1930-1986. Photos by Samila, Mullins Photography Ltd., Allen SMith, Judy Kavanagh, Stephen Homer, John Fraser, National Film Board of C anada, Don Andrus, Reg Bolch, Marc Sabat, Will Green., Photographic material Group 2: Photographs of works of art by Bruno Bobak, including The Freshet, Charlottetown in Winter, The Artist in a Black Overcoat, Anny on her 5th Birthday, Anny on her 9th Birthday, Winter Garden series, Walter's Flowers, After the storm, Wet Snow, Nashwaak River, Keep Fit Class, Early Spring, Melting Ice, Open Water, Winter landscape, Martello tower, February '87, The Artist at Rest, The Outing, The Courting Couple, Portrait of H. Mortimer-Lamb, Sherman Tanks Taking Up Positions under artificial Moonlight, Dead Goats in Empel Holland, Self-Portrait in Overcoat, Minto Miners, The Studio, George, and others without title supplied., Photographic material Group 3: Miscellaneous photos: Bruno Bobak., Photographic material Group 4: Portraits of Bruno Bobak and Molly Lamb Bobak, with friends Joe Plaskett and Phyllis Webb. Photos by Ian Brown, Norman Donaldson, Jack Lindsay, Gabor Szilasi., Photographic material Group 5: Informal portraits of Canadian artist Molly Lamb Bobak, with her pets, painting in her studio. Photos by National Film Board of Canada, Brian Oliver, Ian Brown., Photographic material Group 6: Photographs of works of art by Molly Lamb Bobak: one unidentified; Santa Claus Parade., Photographic material Group 7: Miscellaneous photographs: Molly Lamb Bobak., artistic material Original and reproduction greeting cards received by Molly and Bruno Bobak., artistic material Watercolours documenting the activities of the Canadian armed forces overseas during the Second World War.. Works by Molly and Bruno Bobak., artistic material Posters relating to Bruno Bobak's artistic career, 1963-1985., artistic material Watercolours documenting Canadian WWII activities overseas. Watercolours are by Campbell Tinning and Will Ogilvie., artistic material Duplicate exhibition catalogues, reviews etc. that were transferred from the Bobak manuscripts have been placed in the appropriate artist files..