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MacRae Library Nova Scotia Agricultural College photograph and audio visual collection With digital objects
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Photograph of C.M. Collins, Dr. WW Longley, Agric. Commissioner Robertson, Dr. Saxby Blair, and Eric Boulden at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College

Item is a photograph of C.M. Collins, Dr. W.W. Longley, Agric. Commissioner Robertson, Dr. Saxby Blair, and Eric Boulden at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. Cumming Hall and the Water tower can be seen in the background.

Photograph of Colchester County Farmers' Association short course (women's)

Item is a photograph of four people doing maintenance on a Singer sewing machine for a Colchester County Farmers' Association short course or Home economics short course that was likely held at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. They are doing maintenance on, or cleaning, a Singer sewing machine that is laid out with other machinery parts on a newspaper on a table. The participants are wearing dresses and hats.

Photograph of Kenneth Cox

Item is a photograph of Kenneth Cox. In 1937, Dr. Cox moved to Truro, Nova Scotia, where he accepted an appointment as Provincial Agronomist and Professor of Agronomy at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. These two roles were continued until 1946. In 1941 he was also appointed Vice-Principal of the College and Farm Director. He held the position of Nova Scotia Agricultural College principal from 1946 - 1964.

Photograph of Longley House

Item is a photograph of Longley House. This residence was on the Blanchard property when it was purchased by the College in 1886. It was used as the residence for college principals on the campus of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. The reverse has in handwriting: "the first house built for college president, at top of hill on College Road, right hand side going up".

Photograph of Longley House with Cumming Hall in the background

Item is a photograph of Longley House. This residence was on the Blanchard property when it was purchased by the College in 1886. It was used as the residence for college principals on the campus of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. The reverse has in handwriting: "the first house built for college president, at top of hill on College Road, right hand side going up".

Photograph of Longley House with trees in front

Item is a photograph of Longley House with trees in front of it. This residence was on the Blanchard property when it was purchased by the College in 1886. It was used as the residence for college principals on the campus of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. The reverse has in handwriting: "the first house built for college president, at top of hill on College Road, right hand side going up".
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