Item is a watercolour sketch of costume designs for the Pan-American Games. The sketch shows six figures wearing the costumes in six different colours in front of a colourful backdrop. Fabric swatches are stapled to the sketch.
Item is a colour photograph of a tall narrow building surrounded by low buildings and trees in Ibadan, Nigeria. The photograph was taken by James Morrison in 1969.
Item is a hand-painted banner made of a white bedsheet decorated with a pink maple leaf and glitter glue with "CODCO" in the centre. Newfound-based comedy troupe CODCO participated in the 1992 Halifax Pride parade.
Item is a hand-painted banner made of white cotton covered in purple handprints and colourful brush marks, featuring the acronym "CODCO" in black text over a large pink triangle. The Newfoundland-based comedy troupe CODCO participated in the 1992 Halifax Pride parade.
Men identified as: Back Row (Left to Right): Charlie MacDonald; the runner; Ed Noseworthy and Sgt. Major G.T. Brown ; Front Row (Left to Right): L.A> Woodin; Col. Stewart; Bill Martin
Men identified as: Back Row (Left to Right): Charlie MacDonald; the runner; Ed Noseworthy and Sgt. Major G.T. Brown ; Front Row (Left to Right): L.A> Woodin; Col. Stewart; Bill Martin
Men identified as: Back Row (Left to Right): Charlie MacDonald; the runner; Ed Noseworthy and Sgt. Major G.T. Brown ; Front Row (Left to Right): L.A> Woodin; Col. Stewart; Bill Martin
Item is a collage of the 1964 graduating class of the College of Pharmacy. The collage consists of photographs of J. L. Williams; J. F. Tucker; W. D. Kearns; B. G. Sarson; D. C. Hankinson; W. Matheson; F. D. Spriggs; M. P. Moore; R. C. Nadeau; M. J. Madden; D. O. Jamieson; and N. D. Beaton arranged around a prescription symbol.
Item is a collage of the 1963 graduating class of the Dalhousie University College of Pharmacy. The collage consists of photographs of S. W. MacDonald; B. N. Hawkins; J. K. Tingley; K. W. Jarvis; D. R. Campbell; J. L. Williams; G. B. Yuill; S. R. Varner; B. G. Sarson; A. P. Howard; and J. G. McMellon. The photographs and captions are decorated with gold and silver geometric shapes.
Item is a collage of the Dalhousie Hockey Team. The collage consists of photographs of Norman E. McKay; W. R. Fraser; Gordon Richmond; Frank Graham; Douglas Graham; and W. L. Fraser posing with hockey sticks and arranged around a large letter "D".
Item is a collage of the 1914 Dalhousie Hockey Team. The collage consists of photographs of J. N. Lyons (Manager); L. C. Strickland; D. Louis Dwyer; G. H. Campbell; R. G. Leslie; W. R. Fraser (Captain); R. G. MacAloney; W. Scriven; R. E. G. Roome; and W. L. Fraser arranged around a drawing of two hockey sticks intertwined with a letter "D".
Item is a collage of the Dalhousie University Pharmacy class of 1933. The collage consists of photographs of J. H. Stevens; F. H. Cole; and G. S. Joudrey arranged over a drawing of a banner.
Item is a collage of the Dalhousie University Pharmacy class of 1942. The collage consists of photographs of C. T. Anderson; J. E. Cooke; F. G. Faulkner; J. K. Lawton; and J. R. Sterns arranged around a photograph of the Medical Sciences Building, later the George A. Burbidge Pharmacy Building (1968).
Item is a collage of the Dalhousie University Pharmacy class of 1943. The collage consists of photograph of Ada Brown; W. B. Terris; and N. A. MacKay arranged around a photograph of the Medical Sciences Building, later the George A. Burbidge Pharmacy Building (1968). There is a photograph of the Forrest Building underneath the photograph of the Medical Sciences Building. Elizabeth Ester Long (Sister Charles Clare) is listed as absent.
Item is a collage or scrapbook page of photographs of Henry Hicks and captions for the photographs. Some of the captions are quotes from Hicks. Most of the photographs show Hicks talking and sitting at a desk.
Item is a collage of the 1913 women graduates of Dalhousie University. The collage consists of photographs of Louise Clayton, Gladys Sidley, and other students arranged in a circle around a large emblem made up of the letter "D" and the number 13.
Item is a colour photograph showing a detail from Henry Orenstein's mural; most of the photograph captures the ceiling, below which a section of the mural is seen, featuring the words MINE MILL LOCAL 59.
Item is a composite photograph made up of several small portraits. The photograph belonged to James Baxter and may represent a class at Dalhousie College or the Theological Seminary of the Presbyterian Church of Nova Scotia.
File is a composite photograph published in an American Medical Association magazine of the Section Officers in 1910. Includes 8 individual portaits. From top left: Thomas L. Gilmer (Chairman Section on Stomatology); Charles H. Mayo (Chairman Section on Surgery); Grover W. Wende (Chairman Section on Dermatology); W.D. Haggard (Secretary Section on Surgery); Murray Galt Motter (Secretary Section on Pharmacology and Therapeutics); H. Gideon Wells ( Chairman Section on Pathology and Physiology); Yandell Henderson (Secretary Section on Pathology and Physiology); William Campbell Posey (Chairman Section on Opthamology).
File is a composite photograph published in an American Medical Association magazine of the Section Officers in 1910. Includes 8 individual portaits. From top left: H.R. Varney (Secretary Section on Dermatology) John G. Clark (Chairman Section on Obstetrics and Diseases of Women); George Blumer (Chairman Section on Practice of Medicine); J.N Hurty (Chairman Section on Preventive Medicine and Public Health); Theodore Diller (Chairman Seciton on Nervous and Mental Diseases) Godfrey R. Pisek (Secretary Section on Diseases of Children); Chevalier Jackson (Chairman Section on Laryngology and Otology); David L. Edsall (Chairman Seciton on Pharmacology and Therapeutics).
Item is a composite photograph of the Dalhousie University Arts and Science faculty and class of 1923. The photograph consists of portraits of Miss J. S. Schmidt; H. P. Jones; H. Murray; A. S. MacKenzie (President); A. MacMechan (Life Honorary President); M. Macneill; C. Kenty; D. S. Thompson; W. E. Moseley; Miss O. V. Atley; M. M. MacOdrum; Miss E. I. Crichton; H. L. Stewart; H. L. Bronson; Miss H. M. O'Brien; L. W. Fraser; W. F. Proctor; Miss H. A. Sandford; M. B. Emeneau; Miss M. Marshall; Miss F. C. Holland; J. Chew; J. A. Forbes; R. MacG. Dawson; H. F. Munro; D. M. Grant; Miss M. McKay; Miss D. J. Graham; H. D. O'Brien; C. C. Ives; Miss G. L. MacLean; F. F. Archibald; Miss E. E. Geddes; B. C. Hunt; J. A. Dawson; Miss M. G. Crandall; P. T. Hickey; C. P. Bethune; W. B. MacOdrum; H. Robertson; Miss M. J. O'Connor; Miss A. G. Harvey; Miss H. E. Pugsley; Miss M. I. Kuhn; C. B. Nickerson; D. S. McIntosh; E. W. Nichols; G. F. Wilson; Miss A. F. Hunter (Life Vice President); C. F. Grant (Life President); G. M. Morrison (Life Secretary); G. E. Misener; Miss M. G. Wambolt; Miss M. J. Smith; Miss K. S. Foster; Miss M. I. Clark; H. C. Muir; N. B. MacLeod; R. B. Taylor; Miss A. W. MacNeil; T. R. Goudge; Miss E. A. Killan; Miss M. C. Hawkins; Miss M. F. McCurdy; D. S. MacLeod; Miss M. J. Moase; H. C. Glube; Miss R. E. Cluney; A. E. Murray; and R. Kerr arranged around photographs of three buildings.
Item is a composite photograph of the Dalhousie University Arts and Science class of 1925. The photograph consists of portraits of F. C. McRitchie; A. D. Yuill; A. W. Robertson; G. B. Irwin; W. L. S. Gates; R. M. Piercey; G. C. Wilson; D. O. Hebb; W. K. Cave; T. M. Cumming; J. E. Horne; C. L. Travis; C. MacL. Spencer; C. H. W. Sedgewick (President); P. E. Seary; E. A. Mowatt; G. A. V. Smithe; J. E. Friel; J. E. M. Meikle; A. M. Grant; R. E. Campbell; J. W. Douglas (Vice President); N. M. Campbell; I. G. Crawford (Secretary); M. H. Mackay; A. E. McInnis; G. W. H. Publicover; C. A. Grierson; H. S. Rodgerson; M. F. Milner; M. E. Linton; M. A. Hayes; C. J. Wickwire; E. C. Johnson; H. G. Garcin; J. C. Webber; F. I. MacDonald; B. M. Smith; J. H. MacDonald; G. C. Laurence; I. Allen; B. I. Etter; M. M. Elliott; K. H. Covert; M. M. G. Covert; J. L. Brown; M. M. E. Kennedy; A. E. Crowdis; H. S. Morton; E. G. L. Wetmore; I. Macdonald; F. A. S. MacLennan; A. R. Jewitt; M. W. Armstrong (Treasurer); G. A. Winfield; H. Elliott; J. Smith; R. A. Fulton; R. Gushue; W. C. Chipman; W. R. Ross; A. E. Russell; H. A. Fraser; T. J. Morrison; E. A. Langille; A. C. Harris; A. C. Hill; C. G. MacLennan; M .B. Marshall; and R. D. Williams arranged in several rows in a frame.
File contains two copies of a composite photograph of the 1905 graduating class and faculty of the Dalhousie University Faculties of Arts and Science. The photograph consists of portraits of W. A. Curry; A. D. Watson; M. Davidson; W. C. Stapleton; A. S. Weir; T. C. Hebb; L. L. Burgess; Miss A. Gladwin; C. R. MacIntosh; Miss E. M. Murray; Miss L. M. Murray; Miss L. Gerrard; D. C. Mackay; R. A. Macdonald; C. G. Cumming; J. Barnett; C. Neish; E. A. Kirker; M. G. Maclean; W. W. Woodbury; C. J. Davis; R. C. Weldon; D. K. Ross; E. MacKay; S. Dixon; H. Thorne; J. Liechti; J. Forrest; A. MacMechan; J. E. Woodman; W. C. Murray; H. Murray; D. A. Murray; F. H. Sexton; J. A. Charman; C. P. Blanchard; W. M. Ross; R. B. Forsyth; R. J. MacInnis; W. D. Tait; H. W. Toombes; A. R. McBain; Miss E. MacInnis; Miss T. Turner; Miss E. Munro; F. F. Smith; W. F. P. Stockley; A. S. Payzant; N. G. Campbell; W. I. Green; C. T. Baillie; Miss S. I. Peppard; H. Miller; and W. A. Haverstock arranged in several rows around a photograph of the Forrest Building.
Item is a composite photograph of the Dalhousie University Arts and Science faculty and class of 1907. The photograph consists of portraits of J. Forrest; R. C. Weldon; W. Murray; J. E. Woodman; H. Murray; E. MacKay; A. MacMechan; J. Liechti; E. B. Jack; D. A. Murray; F. H. Sexton; R. A Watson; F. G. Knight; R. E. Dickie; W. P. Grant; G. F. Murphy; M. Payson; F. M. Cunningham; C. I. Gourley; J. T. Archibald; J. B. Gilliott; R. J. Bethune; A. Rettie; A. G. Macaulay; E. Fraser; J. H. Prowse; A. S. McKenzie; H. P. Jones; F. T. McLeod; A. F. Matthews; G. D. Finlayson; S. Rettie; J. MacKinnon; J. R. Miller; M. G. Burris; J. J. Macritchie; C. H. Patterson; M. E. Kerr; W. H. Sweet; H. F. McRae; B. L. Mackay; C. L. Blois; R. W. Maclellan; and D. S. Wickwire arranged in several rows around a photograph of the Forrest Building.
Item is a composite photograph of the 1926 facutly and class of the Dalhousie University faculties of Arts and Science. The photograph consists of portraits of J. S. Dresner; E. V. Morris; J. A. Hochin; A. M. Down; C. J. Wickwire; M. A. FitzRandolph; M. A. Mosher; K .M. Hines; H. A. O'Connor; F. C. Page; M. I. Thompson; D. G. Berry; D. C. Morton; H. G. Peveril; A. B. Thomson; S. C. Gordon; M. E. Beresford; J. H. MacIntyre; H. Pearson; G. M. MacLeod; R. H. MacLeod; M. E. Campbell; A. C. MacKinnon; W. A. Firth; B. D. MacPhail; I. H. Roberts; W. D. Outhit; R. B. Woodill; C. B. Moore; P. R. Hilton; O. F. C. Armstrong; T. E. Dwyer; A. L. Morton; C. I. Macneill; A. F. Price; F. R. MacMullen (Life Vice President); G. W. Nichols (Honorary President); W. J. McCurdy (Life President); J. E. Mitchell; J. E. Horne; J. F. Shaw; B. R. Tupper; P. A. Lovett; R. S. Vickerey; D. M. Stephens; F. J. Messenger; R. W. Allen; C. W. Currie; H. K. Sandford; G. W. I. Creighton (Life Treasurer); E. G. Barnstead (Life Secretary); J. L. Atwood; G. E. Kent; C. J. Tanner; C. E. Doyle; C. R. Buckley; J. W. Church; F. R. Hayes; W. G. Moran; J. D. Lachhmansingh; R. Gautheron; A. MacMechan; A. S. MacKenzie (President); H. Murray; H. L. Bronson; H. P. Bell; J. H. Matheson; A. L. Richardson; J. W. Byers; R. R. Ross; E. C. Hallett; C. W. Sperry; J. C. MacRae; W. P. Copp; J. H. L. Johnstone; D. MacIntosh; C. H. Mercer; M. Macneill; W. A. Maxwell; D. S. MacIntosh; I. Macdonald; E. M. Thompson; H. A. Davidson; E. H. Morton; E. Jensen; B. S. McKenna; A. L. Murphy; C. F. MacKenzie; H. L. Stewart; H. F. Munro; H. S. King; J. N. Gomanlock; J. M. MacDonald; C. F. Johnson; G. J. Redmond; E. M. Sutherland; G. E. Wilson; C. B. Nickerson; A. R. Jewitt; M. D. Robb; A. S. Cook; V. H. Knox; M. B. Crocker; J. G. Godsoe; R. A. Hayman; and F. J. Forbes arranged in several rows around photographs of three buildings and a crest.