Item is a copy photograph of a person, identified as Mr. Prosper, with a long beard, wearing a hat and coat, and smoking a pipe, standing outdoors beside a window, facing to the side; 3/4 pose. The photograph was taken in June 1928.
File contains three postcard portrait photographs of Oscar Donovan and an unidentified officer, both wearing Canadian Army Medical Corps uniform. The postcards are printed in France.
File contains a portrait photograph of the St. Francis Xavier University basketball team, full pose. In front of the team is a pennant reading: "ST. F. X."
File contains a portrait photograph of the St. Francis Xavier University football team in 1912. The photograph is mounted and players' names are written along the bottom.
File is a black and white reproduction of a photograph of the bust of Thomas Wakley made to commemorate him as founder of The Lancet. Note attached to mounting reads: Thomas Wakley (1795-1862): Founder and first Editor of the Lancet: Member of Parliament for Finsbury: and Coroner for West Middlesex.
File is a black and white reproduction of a photograph of the bust of Valentine Mott. Note attached reads: Valentine Mott (1785-1865): America's greatest Surgeon: Pupil of Sir Astley Cooper. His signature is under his picture.
File is a portrait with biography of Harry Goudge Grant. Accompanying text: Dean of the Faculty of Medicine. Dalhousie University, Halifax, N.S. HARRY GOUDGE GRANT, M.D., C.M., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Dr. Harry Goudge Grant was born in Halifax on June 25, 1889. After preparatory schooling in that city, he entered Dalhousie University, graduating M.D., C.M., in 1912. Post-graduate study prior to settling in Halifax in 1920. A keen interest in Public Health, with which he keeps in touch as Professor of Preventive Medicine, took him to Virginia in 1925. There he remained in charge of County Health work until appoint to his present post in 1932. Dr. rant is currently President of the Association of Canadian Medical Colleges. Died 1954. Secretary of the Medical Society of Nova Scotia 1933-1954.