Item is a poster for a film screening of "Poetry in Motion" directed by Ron Mann, held on March 25, 1986, at the National Film Board Theatre. The event was part of Audio by Artists Festival 1986.
Item is site plan for King's College, including an administration building, library and garage. The plan, which was drawn by Dalhousie's university engineer, H.R. Theakston, shows the proposed college site as facing out towards what is now Coburg Street, and includes a new avenue.
Item is a drawing showing the properties bordered by Bishop Street, Hollis Street, Salter Street, and Water Street in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The drawing shows all of the buildings that are located in this area, including the A. Keith & Son Ltd. building.
Item is a site plan showing the location of trees, shrubs, and other plants planted on Dalhousie University's Studley Campus in 1919 and 1920. The drawing shows the location of the plants in relation to the Science Building (now the Chemistry Building), the Macdonald Memorial Library (now the Macdonald Building), and various pathways. All of the plants are labeled.
Item is a landscape planting plan showing the location and varieties of trees and shrubs planted on Dalhousie's Studley Campus in 1919. The drawing shows the landscaping in relation to the Science Building and the Macdonald Memorial Library.
Item is a map showing a survey of Provincial Water Grant No. 20618, in the Back Harbour of Chester, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. The surveys were conducted on June 10th and 11th, 1954 by Errol B. Hebb of Bridgewater, Nova Scotia. The map shows the shoreline along Shore Road, including wharves and lots currently or formerly owned by Clarissa Gibbs, James M. Allen, Andrew Anderson, C. Orchiltree MacDonald, E. R. Paxton, Elizabeth Allen, Verginia M. Allen, Mary L. Ritchie, Florence B. McCurdy, and William F. Bryans. There is also a small map of the Chester area inset in the upper left corner of the drawing.
Item is a site plan for the University of King's College, indicating sewer and gas lines, an oval driveway and a diagonal avenue originating from the corner of Oxford Street and Coburg Road. The plan is signed by H.R. Theakston, Dalhousie's university engineer.
Item is a map of the harbour of present-day Halifax, Nova Scotia created in 1779 by Joseph-Bernard de Chabert. The map was commissioned by Antoine de Sartine. Depths shown by soundings.
Item is a drawing of the plan and elevations of a room in the basement of a plant in Halifax, Nova Scotia belonging to A. Keith and Son Ltd. The drawing was produced by H. E. Weeks & R. J. Fitzpatrick.
Item consists of two copies of a technical drawing of the plan and elevations of a room in the basement of a plant in Halifax, Nova Scotia belonging to A. Keith and Son Ltd. The drawing was produced by C. & J. Wilson.
Item is a photograph of St. Paul's Anglican Church, Church Street, Antigonish, photographed in winter. This church was constructed in 1898 by Mr. Bernasconi
Item consists of two photographs printed on the same piece of photo paper. One photograph is printed upside-down. One photograph shows students sitting at desks in a classroom. The second photograph shows students sitting at tables in a library.
Item consists of a collage of four photographs of Savalith, Boun-om, and Khampraseuth Sayarath, a family of Vietnamese boat people. Savalith Sayarath was hired at the Kellogg Health Sciences Library. Each photograph is accompanied by a caption. The photographs were published in University News, Volume 10, No. 21.
Item is a contact sheet of six photographs of Mrs. James Sisk and Vice-President Donald McNeill looking at George Ramsay's bust and a portrait of Reverend John Forrest, third president of Dalhousie University. Mrs. Sisk is the granddaughter of George Munro, and the grand niece of John Forrest. Her father, Jacob Gould Schurman, was a professor of philosophy at Dalhousie in the 1880s before becoming president at Cornell University in 1892.
Item is a photograph of Allister Duncan McDonald, born August 2, 1892 in Sunny Brae, and his wife, Ida Pearl Giffin (1894-1951). The couple had no children, and McDonald died in 1963 in New Glasgow.
Item is a contact sheet with eight photographs of Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine Alumni reception and dinner on November 21st, 1972. The photographs show Dr. Ross; Dr. MacGregor; Lloyd Macpherson; and Ross Langley.
Item is a handmade photo spread (construction paper ) of photocopied pictures of (1) Mr B.S. Sodhi – Chief Librarian – MacRae Library, and (2) Professor Peter Sanger, professor and acting archivist of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College, taken from NSAC yearbooks over the years and during Open House in 1987.
Item consists of a collage of photographs of Brian Smith and Johanna Cromwell. Each photograph is accompanied by a caption. The photographs were published in University News, Volume 10, No. 21 and accompanied a story about Savalith Sayarath, a Vietnamese boat person refugee who was hired at the Kellogg Health Sciences Library.
Item is a photographic still from video Selling Out. Image shows Public Service Alliance of Canada clerical staff picketing at the Halifax Post office.
Item is a photographic still of the video Pie Y Café by Jan Peacock. Image is of a close up of hands, one of which is wrapped in fabric and the other holding a spoon. Video was part of Artists Call Against U.S. Intervention in Central America.
Item is a photographic still of video Debert Bunker by Liz MacDougall. Image is of 10 people with a sign with the text Debert Bunker by invitation only.
Item, a photograph, is a negative of a piece of art that was used in Thomas Head Raddall's book, "Halifax: Warden of the North." The Governor's House is visible in the middle of the print, as is St. Mather's Meeting House - later St. Matthew's Church - on the left, and Citadel Hill on the right.
Item, a photograph, is a negative of a piece of art that was used in Thomas Head Raddall's book, "Halifax: Warden of the North." Citadel Hill is visible in the middle background. St. Paul's Church is on the middle right, and St. Matthew's Church is on the middle left along the shoreline.
Item, a photograph, is a negative of a piece of art that was used in Thomas Head Raddall's book, "Halifax: Warden of the North." The photograph looks north towards Bedford Basin, with the town of Halifax and Citadel Hill is visible on the left.
Item, a negative, is a duplicate of a print photograph in Thomas Head Raddall's photograph album, 1944-1961 and MS-2-202, Box 54, Folder 5, Item 9, and related to MS-2-202, Box 54, Folder 5, Items 2-8 in subseries Thomas Head Raddall's loose photographs.
Item, a negative, is related to material found in Thomas Head Raddall's photograph album, 1944-1961, and to MS-2-202, Box 54, Folder 5, Items 2-9 in subseries Thomas Head Raddall's loose photographs. Item is a duplicate of the print photograph MS-2-202, Box 54, Folder 5, Item 3 in subseries Thomas Head Raddall's loose photographs.
Item, a negative, is related to materials in Thomas Head Raddall's photograph album [between 1940 and 1959], MS-2-202, Box 55, Folder 10, Item 1 and to MS-2-202, Box 55, Folder 3, Items 1-8, and a duplicate of MS-2-202, Box 51, Folder 26, Item 3 in subseries Thomas Head Raddall's loose photographs.
Item is a photographic collage of the Dalhousie University dentistry class of 1962. The collage consists of portraits of K. G. Buckley; J. L. Hale; I. F. Paul; W. H. Chan; J. N. Stasiuk; W. E. Russell; W. A. S. Hayes; R. E. Hoar; D. V. Chaytor; T. D. Ingham; N. H. Andrews; J. D. McLean; A. E. MacLeod; D. M. J. Bonang; J. W. Logue; and R. A. Murray arranged in several rows.
Item is a photographic collage of the Dalhousie University dentistry class of 1961. The item is incorrectly dated to 1962. The collage consists of portraits of K. R. Asahina; A. Graham; T. H. Jr. Raddall; J. J. Power; H. W. Brogan; L. I. Guaum; F. A. Murdock; C. T. Greene; P. Gaunt; M. S. Brzak; J. D. McLean; W. G. Booth; R. J. Paturel; and D. P. Woods arranged in several rows.