Item is a photograph of three women and two men at the 1955 T.E.A. dinner and dance, held at the Nova Scotian Hotel in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The photograph was taken by Henry Hill.
Item is a photograph of pioneers at the 1955 T.E.A. dinner and dance, held at the Nova Scotian Hotel in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Left to right: T.A. Bowman; Mrs. T.A. Bowman; C.R. Ormiston; Mrs. J. Evans; J. Evans; Mrs. M.L. Woodside; Mrs. C.R. Ormiston; and M.L. Woodside. The photograph was taken by Henry Hill.
Item is a photograph of four men at the 1955 T.E.A. dinner and dance, held at the Nova Scotian Hotel in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Left to right: H.L. Conrad; B.A. Redmond; A.G. Ring; and J.S. Wilson. The photograph was taken by Henry Hill.
Item is a photograph of pioneers at the 1955 T.E.A. dinner and dance, held at the Nova Scotian Hotel in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The photograph was taken by Henry Hill.
Three men wearing army uniform with cap, lined up by height, facing to the side; bust. The three men have been identified as brothers : Gillium Marcipont, Hector Marcipont and August Marcipont.
One girl wearing a large ribbon in her hair, partially seated on a small table, holding an open photographic booklet, and one younger boy wearing nautical attire, seated on a small chair, facing to the side; full pose
Four women standing behind one man seated, one boy and three women seated in centre row, with two boys lying on their sides in front row; full pose. A photo album is lying on rug in front of them
File contains a newspaper clipping and a photocopy of the clipping featuring a portrait of Arthur Stanley MacKenzie, painted by Sir Wyly Grier. The portrait was presented to the university by the Arts and Science Class of 1926 in 1940.
Item is photographic portrait of James McDonald (1876-1952), the son of Duncan (1841-1929) and Elizabeth Davidson McDonald (1840-1923). He was from Coalburn, Pictou County, was married to Mary McDonald (1879-1967), and had a son, Duncan Davidson McDonald (1908-1985).
Item is a portrait photograph of John Lewis Madden (1874-1928) wearing an overcoat with fur collar and lining and holding a bowler hat, standing with one hand on a pillar, facing to the side; 3/4 pose. Madden was married twice, once to Loretta Christena Campbell.
Item is a copy photo of one young boy wearing a cap seated on a horse in front of a store with a sign above the door reading: "Provisions 1885 A. Chisholm Groceries Crockery Ware". Original envelope annotated: "Alex Chisholm's horse". Two men are standing behind and several boys seated looking on
Item is a copy photograph of a coat-of-arms, with the motto "Touch not a cat without a glove" and the name "W.L. Gilliefs" at foot of original. Title proper on the photograph sleeve is Mitchell Copeland.
Item is a portrait of A. G. Archibald. The medium of the portrait is a combination of photography and drawing. The portrait shows Archibald sitting in a chair and holding a scroll or some other object.