Item is a plan showing a third floor layout of the Killam Library. The base plan includes the perimeter carrel seating and built-in seminar and office rooms; strips of paper illustrating the stack arrangement have been taped to this surface, and the plan is annotated by hand with the letters A, B, G and R.
Item consists of two copies of proposed schematic diagram of the electrical distribution of the Bluenose II. The drawing is labelled "Sketch No H.S.L.-BL/EL-18." The drawing was completed on January 29th, 1965 for Halifax Shipyards. One copy of the drawing includes a table of estimated sea loads that is not present on the other copy
Item consists of a hand-drawn, colour map of proposed changes to zoning of the Dalhousie University campus, dated December 2, 1965 and drawn by J. Edmonds. Includes proposals of rezoning several blocks from R-3 zone to Park and Institutional zone.
Item is a drawing of the proposed location of the former archives building (now the Chase Building) on Dalhousie University's Studley campus, showing ground elevations.
Item is a proof sheet with photographs taken in the Killam Memorial Library. The photographs show shelves of books, students working at tables in the stacks, and a book on a display stand.
Item is a proof sheet of photographs taken during a candlelight and wine dinner held at Howe Hall every second weekend. The photographs show guests sitting at dining tables and a violinist.
Item is a proof sheet of photographs taken during a candlelight and wine dinner held at Howe Hall every second weekend. The photographs show guests sitting at a dining tables, clinking glasses, or standing together.
Item is a proof sheet of photographs taken during a candlelight and wine dinner held at Howe Hall every second weekend. The photographs show guests being served at a buffet or standing next to bottles of wine.
Item is a proof sheet with photographs from a tour of the Life Sciences Centre at Dalhousie University. The photographs show Gordon Leece, chief of operations at the Dalhousie Computer Centre, showing computer equipment to students from Holly Drive Elementary School and their teacher, Mary Lloyd. The proof sheet also includes photographs of unidentified people climbing on a muddy hill to look in window.
Item is a proof sheet with photographs from a tour of the Life Sciences Centre at Dalhousie University. The photographs show Gordon Leece, chief of operations at the Dalhousie Computer Centre, showing computer equipment to students from Holly Drive Elementary School and their teacher, Mary Lloyd. The proof sheet also includes photographs of unidentified people climbing on a muddy hill to look in window.
The item consists of a group of prisoners of war from the Internment Camp in Amherst, Nova Scotia, posed in a human pyramid. There are three gentlemen in suits included in the photograph.
The item consists of a photograph of a group of prisoners of war at the Internment Camp in Amherst, Nova Scotia lined up next to a sign "Kruft-Heill" (cheers).
Item is a print of a drawing of the brig Europa. Writing on back reads: Brig "Europa" of Maitland, N.S. entering (port of) Leghorn 1858. Alexander MacDougall, master. The above Alex MacDougall was father of Captain Everett MacDougall.
Item is a print of a sketch of the Barque(bark) Snow Queen. The writing on the back states that the ship (984 tons) was built in Maitland, N.S. in 1872.
Item is a presentation board with two black-and-white mounted photographs of 4B revision models of the Killam Library building set in the present (ca. 1968) campus setting and in a future campus setting, which features a cluster of conceptualized buildings.
Item is a postcard with a photograph taken at a Dalhousie University reunion in September 1919. The photograph shows a model of the original Dalhousie College building and stone tablets from the original building on the back of a trunk.
Item is a postcard featuring a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1924. The photograph shows five unidentified men wearing uniforms laughing and jokingly pushing a sixth man while holding handcuffs.
Item is a postcard featuring a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1924. The photograph shows six unidentified people standing in front of a car.
Item is a postcard featuring a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1924. The photograph shows four unidentified men, two of whom are shaking hands.
Item is a postcard featuring a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1924. The photograph shows five unidentified men standing in a grassy area and holding plates and cups.
Item consists of two copies of a postcard with a photograph taken during at Dalhousie University reunion in September 1919. The photograph shows a group of people, including Arthur Stanley MacKenzie, standing on the front steps of the Macdonald Memorial Library.
Item is a postcard featuring a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1924. The photograph shows a procession of Dalhousie alumni lined up behind signs indicating their graduating year. The procession is lined up on the Grande Parade, the location of the original Dalhousie College.
Item is a postcard with a photograph taken at a Dalhousie University reunion in September 1919. The photograph shows a procession of alumni or faculty, including Arthur Stanley MacKenzie, wearing academic dress. They are standing in front of a group of people holding banners with graduation years.
Item is a postcard featuring a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1924. The photograph shows a group of unidentified people on the front steps of the Forrest Building.
Item is a postcard featuring a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1924. The photograph shows a group of unidentified people sitting on the ground and holding plates and cups.
Item is a postcard featuring a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1924. The photograph shows an unidentified man speaking during a ceremony held on the front steps of Halifax City Hall, on the location of the original Dalhousie College.
Item consists of a postcard photograph produced by Cox Bros., Halifax, N.S., of Clyde Blakeney (who left Sable Island to enlist in the armed forces in the fall of 1917), dressed in military uniform standing atop Citadel Hill.
Item is a photographic postcard of the original Public Archives of Nova Scotia (now the Chase Building), built on Studley Campus in 1931 across from the University of King's College.
Item is a post card featuring a photograph of the Nova Scotia Public Archives Building, now known as the Chase Building at Dalhousie University. The post card was published by Valentine-Black Co. Ltd. of Toronto.