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Photograph of a procession across Studley campus

Item is a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1938. The photograph shows a procession of alumni, faculty, or other people walking across Dalhousie's Studley campus. The Macdonald Library (Macdonald building) and Science Building (Chemistry Building) are visible in the background.

Hayward, J.C.M.

Photograph of a procession across Studley campus

Item is a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1938. The photograph shows a procession of alumni, faculty, or other people walking across Dalhousie's Studley campus. The Macdonald Library (Macdonald building) and Science Building (Chemistry Building) are visible in the background.

Hayward, J.C.M.

Photograph of a procession across Studley campus

Item is a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1938. The photograph shows a procession of alumni, graduates, faculty, or other people walking across Dalhousie's Studley campus. The Macdonald Library (Macdonald building) and Science Building (Chemistry Building) are visible in the background.

Rapid Grip and Batten Limited

Photograph of a procession at the opening ceremony of the Sir James Dunn Building

Item is a photograph taken at the opening ceremony of the Sir James Dunn Science Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows a procession, including Lady Dunn, Alexander Kerr, and several unidentified men in academic dress. They are walking along a paved walkway outside of the building.

Martin, Tom

Photograph of a procession of graduates

Item is a photograph of a procession of graduates at the 1926 spring convocation ceremony at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Elinor Barnstead; Molly Beresford; Dorothie Berry; Agnes Bown; Marion Campbell; Marjorie Colquhoun; Margaret Crocker; Josephine Dresner; Allison FitzRandolph; Edith Hallett; Ruby Hayman; Evernia Jensen; Charlotta Johnson; and Vera Knox standing in line outside the Science Building (Chemistry Building).

Hayward, J.C.M.

Photograph of a projection apparatus

Item is a photograph of a projection apparatus. Verso of photograph describes that Da Vinci used a candle and a lens to project an enlarged image on a screen. He drew the image on transparent sheets, such as mica, for this purpose.

Photograph of a pro-Vietnam War demonstrator mouthing off at Rocky Jones in Victoria Park at the end of an anti-war protest march

Item is the sixth of eight photographs taken at an anti-war march assembling in Halifax's Grand Parade for the 16 October 1967 International Day of Vietnam Action. The images chosen by Stephen Archibald to represent this event are largely of people who were present to protest the protesters. This particular image features an unidentified man in a heated discussion with Rocky Jones, a well-known and active Dalhousie radical, under the watchful eye of a police officer. Note the Viva Che button on Rocky Jones' jacket.

Photograph of a rally to mark the National Day of Demonstration

Item is a photograph identified by Stephen Archibald as likely taken during the National Day of Demonstration on 25 January 1971, a result of the recent Poor People's Conference, which highlighted welfare issues of low-income and other disadvantaged groups. The bearded man with the glasses seen in profile is Martin Langille, a well-known Dalhousie student activist, and one of a small group of students who occupied the President's office on April 13–14, 1970.

Photograph of a rally to mark the National Day of Demonstration

Item is a photograph identified by Stephen Archibald as likely taken during the National Day of Demonstration on 25 January 1971, a result of the recent Poor People's Conference, which highlighted welfare issues of low-income and other disadvantaged groups. He notes that he recalls being told that the man with the raised fist "did a lot of sustained shouting of support." The bearded man with the glasses to his right is Martin Langille, a well-known Dalhousie student activist, and one of a small group of students who occupied the President's office on April 13–14, 1970.
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