Item is a photograph taken during a topping-off ceremony and Centennial flag presentation for the Sir Charles Medical Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Henry Hicks and five other men who appear to be standing on the roof of the building.
Item is a photograph taken during the construction of the Sir Charles Medical Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph was taken in the winter of 1967.
Item is a photograph taken at the official opening of the Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Premier Robert Stanfield and a second man unveiling a plaque.
Item is a photograph taken during the demolition of the heating plant to make room for the Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows the heating plant's chimney collapsing.
Item is a photograph taken during the construction of Eliza Ritchie Hall at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows one side of the unfinished building, with unfinished plywood walls. The photograph was used in Volume 17, No. 15 of Dal News.
Item is a photograph taken during the construction of Eliza Ritchie Hall at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows a man on a ladder working on a window on the unfinished building. The photograph is taped to a sheet of paper with notes on it and it was used in Volume 17, No. 15 of Dal News.
Item is a photograph taken during the cornerstone laying ceremony of the Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows several men standing on a platform with a microphone before laying the cornerstone.
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 is a concept drawing of the Weldon Law Building at Dalhousie University by the John S. Holmes Studio. The item is a photographic reproduction of the drawing.
Item is a drawing of the floor plan of the sub-basement of the Sir Charles Medical Building at Dalhousie University. The drawing also shows the positions of the Public Health Clinic and the Grace Maternity Hospital.
Item is a drawing of the floor plan of the second floor of the Sir Charles Medical Building at Dalhousie University. The drawing also shows the positions of the Public Health Clinic and the Grace Maternity Hospital.
Item is a drawing of the floor plan of the first floor of the Sir Charles Medical Building at Dalhousie University. The drawing includes landscaping, pathways, and other exterior features. The drawing also shows the positions of the Public Health Clinic and the Grace Maternity Hospital.
Item is a drawing of the floor plan of the basement of the Sir Charles Medical Building at Dalhousie University. The drawing also shows the positions of the Public Health Clinic and the Grace Maternity Hospital.
Item is map drawn by H.R. Theakston, University Engineer, showing Dalhousie and other associated buildings on and near both Studley Campus and Carleton Campus. The drawing includes a key indicating the names of both existing and proposed buildings. It was originally made on May 14, 1924 and revised on June 30, 1925.
Item is sheet no. 7 of an original set of ten construction drawings of Dalhousie's arts building (now the University Club), which was built on Studley Campus in 1921. The west elevation was drawn by A.M.K, traced by P.K.A. and checked by A.R.C. (Andrew R. Cobb).
Item is sheet no. 3 of an original set of ten construction drawings of Dalhousie's arts building (now the University Club), which was built on Studley Campus in 1921. The second floor plan was drawn by A.M.K, traced by P.K.A. and checked by A.R.C. (Andrew R. Cobb).
Item is sheet no. 2 of an original set of ten construction drawings of Dalhousie's arts building (now the University Club), which was built on Studley Campus in 1921. The first floor plan plan was drawn by A.M.K, traced by P.K.A. and checked by A.R.C. (Andrew R. Cobb).
Item is sheet no. 1 of an original set of ten construction drawings of Dalhousie's arts building (now the University Club), which was built on Studley Campus in 1921. The basement plan was drawn by A.M.K, traced by P.K.A. and checked by A.R.C. (Andrew R. Cobb).
Item consists of a photograph of the station located at the new western lighthouse on Sable Island, taken from atop that lighthouse, likely in early 1918.
Item consists of two copies of an aerial photograph taken during the construction of the F. H. Sexton Memorial Gymnasium on Dalhousie University' Sexton Campus, formerly the Technical University of Nova Scotia.