One of these photograph is an early photo of the President's Residence on Oxford Street in the 1900's when it was owned by Levi Hart. The other photo is a picture of Levi Hart with his granddaughter, Elizabeth.
File contains photographs of Dr. Ed Renner; Denis Stairs; Margery Forgay; Caitlin Pollock; and Kim Vance. - Photographs taken by Jody Farrell and Pelham. - Danis Stairs, New Vice President Academic Dalhousie, Jan. '88, Dal News, Vol. 18, No. 11. Dr. Ed Renner, Dal Psych Study on Court's discrimination of blacks, poor, minority (Farrell photos). Margery Forgay, Director School Dental Hygiene, Jan. '88 (Pelham photots). Caitlin Pollock, Russian honours student participated in Russian studies program re. Soviet Union, Feb-June '87 (Farrell photos). Kim Vcance, Dal student participated in formum with Dean of Arts Advisory Committee on teaching and learning, story March 2/88, Dal News, Vol. 18, No. 11 (Farrell photos).
Item is an aerial photograph of Dalplex during construction. The photograph shows a crane in the middle of the unfinished building. The name "Morris" is written on the back of the photograph.
File is an aerial photograph of Halifax's IWK, Dalhousie University Carleton campus. Inscription on verso estimates date based on post-construction of IWK but pre-construction of the Rehabilitation Centre on the corner of Summer and University. Also pre-construction of the Nova Scotia Public Archives.
File contains aerial photographs of Dalhousie University's Studley and Carleton campuses. Photographs were taken by the Atlantic Air Survey Company Ltd.
File contains nine aerial photographs of Dalhousie's Studley and Carleton campuses, including images of the Clinical Research Centre, Carleton Building, Burbidge Building, Forrest Building, and Dentistry Building.
File contains aerial views of Dalhousie, including views views of Dalplex, Life Sciences Building, Arts and Administration Building, Dalhousie Arts Centre and Weldon Law Building.
File contains aerial photographs of Halifax's North End, including Africville. The photographs were used in Donald Clairmont's "Africville Relocation Report" ("'In' But Not 'Of' The City" pg. 3-20).