Item is a presentation drawing created by Drew Sperry of the first floor plan of a proposed YMCA for Halifax, which was Sperry's terminal design project for his Bachelor of Architecture degree at the Nova Scotia Technical College.
Item is a fish-eye photograph of the Technical University of Nova Scotia campus, including the F. H. Sexton Memorial Gymnasium. The campus is now part of the Sexton Campus at Dalhousie University.
Item consists of a broadside collected by Arthur Stanley MacKenzie containing songs and poems to be delivered at the Founders' Day (misspelled Fouders' Day) on March 9, 1928. Includes "Dalhousie,", "Oh Won't You Come Up to Dalhousie?," "Glory for Dalhousie," "The Med," "S.C.A.," and "My Girl's A Crackerjack."
Item is a presentation drawing created by Drew Sperry of the fourth and fifth floor plans of a proposed YMCA for Halifax, which was Sperry's terminal design project for his Bachelor of Architecture degree at the Nova Scotia Technical College.
Item is a 1930 presentation drawing by architect Andrew Cobb of the fourth floor plan for an arts building at Dalhousie that was planned but never built. This version includes the upper part of the third-floor lecture and arts rooms, two laboratories, six studies and an undesignated room. A note on the plans indicates that the corridor to the studies was waiting for the steel trusses design.
Item is a 1932 presentation drawing by architect Andrew Cobb of the fourth floor plan for an arts building at Dalhousie that was planned but never built. This version includes the upper part of a third-floor lecture hall, two laboratories and six studies.
File contains two copies of a drawing of the general arrangement of the Bluenose II. The drawing includes a drawing of the lower deck; a drawing of the main deck; a section through aft accommodation looking aft; a section through crews accommodation looking forward; a section through the lounge looking forward; and a section through the hold looking forward. The drawing was produced by R. O'Brien for the Halifax Shipyards Drawing Office. Both copies of the drawing have a stamp of approval from the the Halifax Shipyards Drawing Office.
Item is a poster for Gerard Ferguson's choral reading held on March 9, 1986, at the Sculpture Court, Dalhousie Arts Centre. This event was a restaging of Gerald Ferguson’s 1972 sound performance Choral Reading presented as part of Audio by Artists Festival 1986.
Item is a poster for "Speaker Swinging" performance by Gordon Monahan held from February to March 1984 as part of the Audio by Artists Festival. The image on the poster is credited to Vid Ingelevics Design: D. Siegner and Speaker swinger: Brian Dines.
Item is a drawing of two floors of the A. Keith and Son brewery. The drawing shows floor plans of ground floor and first floor of Unit A of the building. Certain areas and pathways in the drawing are highlighted with red coloured pencil. The drawing was originally bound in a booklet with other drawings of the building. The drawing was produced by Hancock Little Calvert Associates.
Item is a drawing of two floors of the A. Keith and Son brewery. The drawing shows floor plans of ground floor and first floor of Unit A of the building. The drawing was originally bound in a booklet with other drawings of the building. The drawing was produced by Hancock Little Calvert Associates.
Item is a 1930 presentation drawing by architect Andrew Cobb of the first floor plan for an arts building at Dalhousie that was planned but never built. This version includes a women's cloakroom, five lecture rooms, a faculty room and two studies.
Item is a 1932 presentation drawing by architect Andrew Cobb of the first floor plan for an arts building at Dalhousie that was planned but never built. This version includes a women's cloakroom, four lecture rooms, a faculty room and small study.
Item is a 1929 presentation drawing by architect Andrew Cobb of the first floor plan for an arts building at Dalhousie that was planned but never built. This version includes a women's restroom, general offices, offices for the president, registrar and secretary, and three lecture rooms.
Item consists of an unattributed hand-drawn, colour map of the Dalhousie University campus, drawn in December 1962, titled "Ground Plan of Dalhousie University".
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 the reception line 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.
Item is a quote from the Halifax Herald from 1931 about the construction of the Halifax Infirmary. Quote says: Halifax Herald. January 1, 1931 / "new Million Dollar Hospital for Halifax". The above is / the new Million Dollar Fireproof Hospital to be erected in / Halifax in 1931 by the Sisters of Charity, which when / finished will be one of the most modern and best / equipped hospitals on the continent... The hospital will / be erected on Queen Street and S.P. Dumaresq, who / designed i will supervise its construction told The / Herald yesterday, that the Hospital will contain features / never before attempted in Hospital construction on this / continent."
Item is an undated blackline print of a drawing of the south elevation of the proposed Killam Library building, which is hand-coloured with pencil, pastels and gouache.
Item consists of two copies of a drawing of horizontal glass-lined tanks. The drawing was produced by John Inglis Co. Limited for A. Keith & Son Limited.
Item is a drawing of a horizontal glass-lined tank. The drawing shows three views of the tank. The drawing was produced by John Inglis Co. Limited for A. Keith & Son of Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Item is a drawing of horizontal glass lined tanks. The drawing includes two views of the tanks, a detail of gauge glass clips, and another detail. The drawing was produced by John Inglis Co. Limited for Oland & Son of Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Item is a poster for the first electronic exhibition, House of Voltage, held from October 24-November 22, 2008, at Eyelevel Gallery. The artists included in the exhibition include Adriana Kuiper, Annie MacMillan, Terry Piercey, Ryan Suter, and Robert Zingono. The House of Voltage Exhibition is a partnership between the Centre for Art Tapes and Eyelevel Gallery.
Item is a poster for an event held on April 27-28, 1984, at the Dalhousie Arts Centre, Studio One. The image on the poster is credited to George Steeves Design: M. Bell.
Item consists of an invitation sent by the Atlantic Research Centre to the Librarian of the Tupper Library, for the official opening and tour of the ARCMR research laboratories, in the Sir Charles Tupper Building, Dalhousie University.
Item is a poster for Ionesco One-Acts: The Bald Soprano and Jacques or Obedience written by Eugène Ionesco and directed by Jure Gantar for Dalhousie Theatre.
Item is a poster for an exhibition featuring paintings by Janice Leonard titled "Dream homes", Gary Spearin, and Robert Pope, held from November 16 - December 2, 1982 at Eye Level Gallery.
Item is a poster for a dance performance by Jeanne Robinson held on October 1 and 2, 1983 at Dancexchange. The image on the poster is credited to George Steeves.