File PC1, Box 18, Folder 26 - Composite photograph of Dalhousie University arts faculty

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Composite photograph of Dalhousie University arts faculty

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PC1, Box 18, Folder 26

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1 photograph : b&w ; 4 x 6 inches

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(1856-1935)

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WIlliam Notman founded his photography business in Montreal in 1856. By the 1880's, Notman had expanded his business to over 20 studios throughout Canada and the United States, including one in Halifax. In 1882, Sandham left the business and Notman's son, William McFarlane Notman, because his junior business partner. After Notman's death in 1891, William McFarlane and his brother Charles Frederick carried on business until it was sold to Associated Screen News in 1935.

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Item is a composite photograph of the arts faculty of Dalhousie University from an unknown date. The photograph consists of portraits of Walter C. Murray; Charles Macdonald; James G. MacGregor; John Johnson; Dr. Forrest; James Liechti; George Lawson; Archibald MacMechan; and Howard Murray arranged in a diamond shape.

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The photograph is very faded.

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The photograph is accompanied by a piece of paper with the names of the photograph's subjects.

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A note on the back of the photograph says "Photograph presented to / Dalhousie University / by Mrs. (?) Mary C. Kennedy (?) / 1400 Seymour Street / Halifax, N.S."

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