Item is a photograph of an unidentified person using special goggles in visual research which permits the psychologist to control the type of visual information that is available.
Item is a photograph taken during the unveiling of a monument commemorating the British invasion of Castine, Maine, where they collected customs duties that funded the construction of Dalhousie College. The unveiling happened during a Dalhousie reunion in 1938. The photograph shows a large group of people sitting or standing in front of the Arts Building (University Club) as an unidentified man unveils the monument.
Item consists of four copies of a photograph taken during the unveiling of plaques in honour of Dalhousie University's first three presidents. The photograph shows J.W. (Lucky) Logan (BA. 1894, MA 1909); Miss McCulloch (granddaughter of Thomas McCulloch, Dalhousie's first president); Mrs. James Ross (daughter-in-law of James Ross, Dalhousie's second president); Miss Jean Forrest (daughter of John Forrest, Dalhousie's third president); and Arthur Stanley MacKenzie (President) standing on the front steps of the Forrest Building with the three plaques.
Item is a photograph of the University Club at Dalhousie University, previously known as the Arts Building, then the Law School. The photograph shows the front entrance ef the building.
Item is a photograph of the University Club at Dalhousie University, previously known as the Arts Building, then the Law Building. The photograph is a side view of the building.
Item is a photograph of the University Club at Dalhousie University, previously known as the Arts Building, then the Law Building. The photograph is a side view of the building.
Item is a photograph of the University Club at Dalhousie University, previously known as the Arts Building, then the Law Building. The photograph is a side view of the building.
Item is a photograph of the United Way campaign team standing on the front steps of a brick building while posing for a photograph. One of the team members is holding a Metro United Way t-shirt.
Item is a photograph of the United Way campaign team standing in front of the Tupper Building while posing for a photograph. They are holding a Metro United Way t-shirt.
Item is a photograph of the United Way campaign team standing on the front steps of a brick building while posing for a photograph. They are holding a Metro United Way t-shirt.
Item is a photograph of the United Way campaign team standing in front of the Tupper Building while posing for a photograph. They are holding a Metro United Way t-shirt.
Item is a photograph of the United Way campaign team standing in front of the Tupper Building while posing for a photograph. They are holding a Metro United Way t-shirt.
Item is a photograph of the United Way campaign team standing in front of the Tupper Building while posing for a photograph. They are holding a Metro United Way t-shirt.
Item is a photograph of the United Way campaign team standing on the front steps of a brick building while posing for a photograph. One of the team members is holding a Metro United Way t-shirt.
Item is a photograph of the United Way campaign team standing on the front steps of a brick building while posing for a photograph. They are holding a Metro United Way t-shirt.
Item is a photograph of the United Way campaign team standing in front of the Tupper Building while posing for a photograph. They are holding a Metro United Way t-shirt.
Item is a photograph of the United Way campaign team standing in front of the Tupper Building while posing for a photograph. They are holding a Metro United Way t-shirt.
Item is a photograph from the UK High Commissioner's visit to Dalhousie in 1978. Photograph shows (from left to right) Mrs. James Gray, wife of the Dean of Arts and Science; Ms. Ford, daughter of UK High Commissioner Sir John Ford; and Dr. A. Peter Ruderman, Dean of Administrative Studies. Photograph was published in University News, Vol. 1 No. 1, September/October 1978.
Item is a photograph from the UK High Commissioner's visit to Dalhousie in 1978. Photograph shows (from left to right) Lady Ford; Christine Irvine; and D.M. McNeill. Photograph was published in University News, Vol. 1 No. 1, September/October 1978.
Item is a photograph of the trowel presented to Lady Dunn when she laid the corner stone of the Sir James Dunn Science Building at Dalhousie University. The trowel was presented by Mathers & Haldenby Architects on October 29, 1958.
Item is a copy of a photograph in Thomas Head Raddall's photograph album, 1917-1927. The trawler Fabia was from Boston, and was equipped with diving and salvage gear. In the summer of 1921, the Fabia was financed by the Boston Post to raise the schooner Esperanto in order to defend the latter's title to the Herald Cup. The efforts to put the schooner back into service ultimately failed.
Item is a photograph of two tombstones from the McNab family in a graveyard on McNab's Island. The first tombstone says "Erected / In Memory of / The Hon [?] Peter McNab / Died 1st June 1817 / Aged 80 Years." The second tombstone says "This Stone is Erected / in the Memory of / Mrs Joanna McNab / Wife of Peter McNab Esq. / who departed this life / 30th[?] May 1827 Aged 61 Years / And / John Henry / Son of / Peter and Joanna McNab / who departed this [life] / June [?] Aged 18 [Years]."
Item is a photograph of a tombstone in a graveyard on McNab's Island. The tombstone says "In Memory of / Peter McNab Esq. / Who Died / October 6, 1856, / Aged 63 Years." The stone is a pale colour and there are some other tombstones behind it.
Item is a photograph of the third year class of 1937 from the Dalhousie medical school. The students are standing on the front steps of the Public Health Clinic.