Item consists of a photograph taken by Peter Dykhuis in August 2010, of the sculpture "20th Century Student" by Reg Dockrill. The sculpture was erected on the corner of UniÂversity Avenue and Seymour Street in 1968 and removed in 2012 after an engineering report conÂcluded that the six-metre-high steel sculpture had corroded on the inside and was “structurally damaged beyond repair."
Item consists of a photograph taken by Peter Dykhuis in August 2010, of the sculpture "20th Century Student" by Reg Dockrill. The sculpture was erected on the corner of UniÂversity Avenue and Seymour Street in 1968 and removed in 2012 after an engineering report conÂcluded that the six-metre-high steel sculpture had corroded on the inside and was “structurally damaged beyond repair."
Item consists of a photograph taken by Peter Dykhuis in August 2010, of the sculpture "20th Century Student" by Reg Dockrill. The sculpture was erected on the corner of UniÂversity Avenue and Seymour Street in 1968 and removed in 2012 after an engineering report conÂcluded that the six-metre-high steel sculpture had corroded on the inside and was “structurally damaged beyond repair."
Item consists of a photograph taken by Peter Dykhuis in August 2010, of the sculpture "20th Century Student" by Reg Dockrill. The sculpture was erected on the corner of UniÂversity Avenue and Seymour Street in 1968 and removed in 2012 after an engineering report conÂcluded that the six-metre-high steel sculpture had corroded on the inside and was “structurally damaged beyond repair."
Item consists of a photograph of bundled logs on the forest floor in Point Pleasant Park, Halifax, Nova Scotia, positioned to attract Brown spruce longhorn beetle from infesting healthy trees in the Park.
Item, a photograph, is related to material found in Thomas Head Raddall's photograph album, [between 1940 and 1959], MS-2-202, Box 51, Folder 26, Item 3, MS-2-202, Box 51, Folder 41, Item 1, and MS-2-202, Box 55, Folder 22, Item 16 in subseries Thomas Head Raddall's loose photographs.
Item, a photograph, has a stamp marking it copyright to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Television Service on the reverse side. Actor John Drainie, on the left, plays a lawyer.
Item, a photograph, includes director Ron Weyman near the tripod with the cigarette. The Cadillac and chauffeur were supplied by the Mersey Paper Co. Thomas Head Raddall is visible in the background in the pale shirt, standing near the car by the rails discussing his cameo with two extras. The photograph was taken at the Liverpool railway station, with "Port Seaforth" signs tacked over the real signs.
Item, a photograph, is related to material in MS-2-202, Box 55, Folder 22, Item 18 in subseries Thomas Head Raddall's loose photographs. The crucible was used to heat amalgam from the stamp mill in order to separate into quicksilver and gold.
Item consists of a black and white photograph, taken sometime in the 1950s, showing a damaged telephone poles along an unidentified road between Pugwash and Wallace, Nova Scotia.
Item consists of a copy of a photograph taken in 1912 showing a dory rowing ashore after departing the steam schooner Erie, which was stranded on the South Side of Sable Island in August 1912.
Item is a glass plate of a drawing of Rev. Thomas McCulloch, D.D. The drawing by Arthur Lismer itself is based on a painting of McCulloch by Daniel Munro. The drawing was commissioned and used for history books on Dalhousie University, like One hundred years of Dalhousie 1818-1918 (1920), and Daniel Cobb Harvey's, An introduction to the history of Dalhousie (1938).