Item is a photograph of children playing on a slide near homes in Halifax's Africville neighborhood. The photograph was used in Donald Clairmont's "Africville Relocation Report" ("Africville Homes" pg. 3-26).
Item is a photograph of circulation desk staff from the Killam Library at Dalhousie University wearing Halloween costumes. They are dressed as a farmer, a clown, a cowboy, a doll, and other costumes. The photograph was published in University News, Volume 11, No. 8.
Item is a photograph of staff members from the circulation department at the Killam Library at Dalhousie University wearing Halloween costumes. The photograph was published in University News, Volume 11, No. 8
Item is a photograph of Clarence Hoyt McDearmid, who was born October 22, 1893 and died April 6, 1953 in New Glasgow. He was the son of Daniel McDearmid and Christy Bell McKenzie, and married to Dorothy Ellen Gregg (1900-1977) with whom he had two daughters, Faunette and Patricia. He is buried in the Lorne Street Cemetery in New Glasgow.
Item is a photograph of Clarence Hoyt McDearmid, who was born October 22, 1893 and died April 6, 1953 in New Glasgow. He was the son of Daniel McDearmid and Christy Bell McKenzie, and married to Dorothy Ellen Gregg (1900-1977) with whom he had two daughters, Faunette and Patricia. He is buried in the Lorne Street Cemetery in New Glasgow.
Item is a photograph of Clarence Hoyt McDearmid, who was born October 22, 1893 and died April 6, 1953 in New Glasgow. He was the son of Daniel McDearmid and Christy Bell McKenzie, and married to Dorothy Ellen Gregg (1900-1977) with whom he had two daughters, Faunette and Patricia. He is buried in the Lorne Street Cemetery in New Glasgow.
Item is a portrait photograph of Clark family: Mrs. Clark standing in centre behind her younger child seated on arm of a wicker chair, older girl standing and Mr. Clark seated, full pose.
Item is a composite class photograph of the 1913 Dalhousie University Class in Pharmacy. The photograph consists of portraits of J. D. Walsh; C. A. Mumford; G. W. MacMillan; A. A. MacDonald; C. W. Bishop; G. A. Burbidge; A. A. Thompson; J. C. Sellon; H. P. Flemming; F. W. Patterson; R. S. Fraser; A. H. Beaton; A. G. Embree; R. H. Chipman; G. Stevens; D. Drury; R. E. Charman; T. V. Woolrich; A. E. Buckley (M.D.); C. L. Moore (M.A.); C. B. Nickerson (A.M.); E. MacKay (Ph.D.); E. K. Maclellan (M.D.); E. M. MacLeod; arranged around a photograph of the Forrest Building.
Item is a photograph of the Dalhousie University class of 1896 in their first year. The photograph shows Campbell; Marchall; Baker; A. C. Hill; Hetherington; Chisholm; Forbes; MacDonald; Murray; McKae; MacGregor; Stirling; McKay; Cummings; Johnston; Robb; Hood; Maxwell; Cock; Sutherland; Grant; Ross; McKinnon; Kennedy; Mitchell; Mahon; Ross; McIntosh; Bell; and Morrison sitting, standing, or reclining in several rows. The photograph includes James Robinson Johnston, Dalhousie's first African Nova Scotia graduate.
Item is a photograph of the Dalhousie University class of 1906 in their first year. The photograph shows Winifred Barnstead; Amy Pennington; Mary McKenzie; Dora Faulkner; and other students sitting or standing in six rows.
Item is a photograph of the Dalhousie University freshman class of 1918. The photograph shows E. Simpson; C. A. Anderson; H. L. Moore; S. J. Robinson; V. A. Grierson; B. D. Moore; C. Hyde; T. H. Whelpley; H. A. Moseley; W. R. Cameron; B. E. Bayne; R. B. Dickie; G. Mason; F. L. Fraser; A. Buckley; F. D. Mooney; E. J. Hallett; W. Forsythe; H. F. Arthur; D. Russell; H. B. Bell; A. A. Turnbull; O. R. Crowell; W. R. McClelland; C. F. Bowes; R. J. Hirtle; L. T. Pentz; J. A. McLean; C. StC. Stayner; C. F. Fraser; H. R. Chipman; M. Freeman; L. McLean; N. McColl; J. M. Harris (Secretary Treasurer); L. L. Harrison (President); A. C. MacKenzie (Vice President); E. MacDonald; J. Cameron; J. Campbell; S. H. Kechin; K. Tattrle; C. MacMillan; L. Beairsto; A. Porter; J. Munro; A. Anderson; E. Perry; M. Stailing; G. Harper; M. Morrison; and J. Ross sitting or standing in five rows.
File contains two copies of a photograph of the Dalhousie University freshman class of 1919. The photograph shows G. R. McLeod; R. M. Roberts; C. C. Walls; D. C. Ross; J. W. McIntosh; J. McKiggan; H. H. Finck; T. B. Acker; W. M. Marshall; H. Taylor; I. F. McKinnon; J. N. Ritchie; V. J. Pottier; G. C. Shaffner; W. F. Greenwall; J. E. McLeod; W. Mathieson; E. J. Shaw; C. C. Mitchell; W. L. Knant; J. McKay; R. H. Hoben; J. D. McLeod; H. C. Northorp; B. C. Holnes; J. H. Notting; H. H. Corbin; M. C. Theakston; L. G. Gauvin; D. C. Colquhoun; B. W. Murphy; W. R. Munnis; T. E. Townsend; M. L. Pugsley; J. H. McIntosh; E. A. Campbell (Vice President); M. F. Vickerey; J. H. Power (President); C. B. Climo (Secretary); B. MacDonald; M. H. McBride; L. T. Porter; F. H. Russell; M. Resnic; B. E. Nicholl; A. D. Porter; V. B. Whitman; M. D. Dickson; M. E. Kirkpatrick; A. L. Wickwire; and K. M. Adamson sitting or standing in five rows. In a note on the back of the photograph, Carol McInnes, Ronnie Flick, Mary Boak, Nan Young, Billie Keith, Vincent McDonald, Herman Campbell, Dunlop (enlisted), Willard Thompson, Chaisson, and Crowe are listed as absent from the photograph.