Item is a photograph of the Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows the front facade of the building covered in red ivy.
Item is a photograph of the front entrance of the University Club at Dalhousie University, previously known as the Arts Building, then the Law Building. A person is walking on the pathway in front of the building.
Item is a photograph of the front entrance of the University Club at Dalhousie University, previously known as the Arts Building, then the Law Building.
Item is a photograph of the front entrance of the University Club at Dalhousie University, previously known as the Arts Building, then the Law Building.
Item is a photograph of the front entrance of the University Club at Dalhousie University, previously known as the Arts Building, then the Law Building.
Item is a photograph of the front entrance of the University Club at Dalhousie University, previously known as the Arts Building, then the Law Building.
Item is a photograph of the front entrance of the Macdonald Memorial Library (Macdonald Building) at Dalhousie University, taken at night with lights shining on the building. The photograph was taken during a Dalhousie reunion in 1924.
Item is a postcard featuring a photograph of the front entrance of the Arts Building at Dalhousie University, now known as the University Club. The postcard was published by Valentine-Black Co. Ltd. of Toronto
Item is a photograph taken on the former location of Halifax's Africville neighborhood. The photograph shows the foundation of a demolished building. The partially completed MacKay Bridge is visible in the background.
Item is a photograph taken on the former location of Halifax's Africville neighborhood. The photograph shows the foundation of a demolished building. The partially completed MacKay Bridge is visible in the background.
Item is a photograph of the Forrest Building at Dalhousie University, looking toward College Street. The photograph was taken by George Nicholls and developed and printed by Graham Tavers (Lavers?).
Item is a photograph of the Forrest Building at Dalhousie University, as seen from Church Street. The building is mostly obscured by trees. The photograph was taken by George Nicholls and developed and printed by Graham Tavers in early October 1976.
File contains two copies of a photograph of the former location of Halifax's Africville neighborhood. The photograph shows the foundation of a demolished house, with the partially completed MacKay Bridge in the background. The photograph was used in Donald Clairmont's "Africville Relocation Report" ("Africville After the Relocation" pg. 8-2).
Item is a photograph of the former Halifax High School, which was also the first home of the Dalhousie Law School. Other buildings on Brunswick Street are also visible.
Item is a photograph of the former Halifax High School, which was also the first home of the Dalhousie Law School. The building is next to a car dealership and a tower under construction.
Item is a photograph of the new Flagpole on the Studley Campus. Photograph was used in the University News article published on September 18, 1980, see PC1, Box 2, Folder 8, Item 15.
Item is a photograph of the first year class of 1937 at the Dalhousie University medical school. The photograph shows the students standing or sitting on the front steps of a building. They are all wearing white coats.
File contains a photograph taken during the first conference on Maritime university federation, held on July 7, 1922 at the Macdonald Memorial Library at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows J. S. Bagnall; Rev. A. Cohoon; W. P. Copp; F. E. Wheelock; D. A. MacRae; J. E. Read; S. E. Smith; President B. C. Borden; H. Murray; W. M. Tweedie; W. E. Thompson; Major; G. S. Campbell; E. W. Todd; H. P. Jones; H. E. Mahon; Major John Murphy; President A. S. Mackenzie; J. T. Burchell; Senator F. B. Black; President G. B. Cutten; D. Macgillivray; Brother Cornelia; Judge T. S. Rogers; Chief Justice R. E. Harris; Lieutenant Governor M. Grant; Eliza Ritchie; Archbishop C. L. Worrell; H. McInnes; J. A. Walker; C. H. Mitchell; G. F. Pearson; E. C. Whitman; Rev. J. W. McCOnnell; T. W. Murphy; Rev. H. E. Thomas; O. P. Goucher; President T. S. Boyle; Rev. C. W. Rose; and W. W. Judd standing on the front steps of the library.
File contains a photograph taken during the first conference on Maritime university federation, held on July 7, 1922 at the Macdonald Memorial Library at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows J. S. Bagnall; Rev. A. Cohoon; W. P. Copp; F. E. Wheelock; D. A. MacRae; J. E. Read; S. E. Smith; President B. C. Borden; H. Murray; W. M. Tweedie; W. E. Thompson; Major; G. S. Campbell; E. W. Todd; H. P. Jones; H. E. Mahon; Major John Murphy; President A. S. Mackenzie; J. T. Burchell; Senator F. B. Black; President G. B. Cutten; D. Macgillivray; Brother Cornelia; Judge T. S. Rogers; Chief Justice R. E. Harris; Lieutenant Governor M. Grant; Eliza Ritchie; Archbishop C. L. Worrell; H. McInnes; J. A. Walker; C. H. Mitchell; G. F. Pearson; E. C. Whitman; Rev. J. W. McConnell; T. W. Murphy; Rev. H. E. Thomas; O. P. Goucher; President T. S. Boyle; Rev. C. W. Rose; and W. W. Judd standing on the front steps of the library.