File contains postcards of buildings and structures on the Nova Scotia Agricultural College campus from around the time the NSAC was established, in the early 1900s, to about 1980.
File contains presentation drawings created by Andrew Cobb for an arts building commissioned by the Board of Governors as part of their building plans during the late 1920s/early 1930s, which also included a gymnasium, power plant, men's dormitory, and extensions to the Science Building and Shirreff Hall. The planned site for the building, which was cancelled due to financial restraints, was adjacent to the temporary arts building, which had been built in 1921 to house the law school. The drawings are all marked "282," which presumably was Cobb's job number for the project.
File contains two copies of the program from the formal opening and naming ceremony of Eliza Ritchie Hall at Dalhousie University. The program contains a biography of Eliza Ritchie and a program for the ceremony.
R. M. Sutherland's furniture store front showing a door between two windows, with a bicycle in the doorway. In the windows are signs reading: "R. M. SUTHERLAND Special Representative the Robert Simpson Eastern Limited" and "Complete Furnishings for your home may be purchased through Simpson's Home Lovers Club …" Signs reflected in the windows read: "Elmer Scott" and "Groceries and Meats"
R. M. Sutherland's furniture store front showing a door between two windows. In the windows are signs reading: "Special Representative the Robert Simpson Eastern Limited"
File contains copies of drawings for 6152 Coburg Road, including 1967-68 plans for renovations and extensions to the building when it served as the Nova Scotia College of Art, and 1980 renovation plans when the building was occupied by Dalhousie University School of Management. All three sets of drawings were produced by C.A. Fowler Bauld & Mitchell Ltd. File also contains a list of set ID arrangement details.
File contains floor and site plans and elevations for a 1975 renovation to Dalhousie's Studley Apartments at 1452 Le Marchant Street. File includes set ID arrangement details.
Wooden building under construction showing insulation called "Building Blanket" by the Riverbank M'f'g. Co. Ltd. New Glasgow N. S. Canada, partially installed in one of the walls where two men are working. Print copy is also available: PC-2-300-106
Wooden building under construction showing insulation called "Building Blanket" by the Riverbank M'f'g. Co. Ltd. New Glasgow N. S. Canada, partially installed in one of the walls where two men are working. Print copy is also available: PC-2-334-39
File contains pages of a scrapbook of photographs of interior and exterior architectural features of several historic buildings on the Nova Scotia Agricultural College campus. The buildings highlighted are DeWolfe House, Collins Horticulture & Biology Building, Barrett House, and the grounds supervisor building. The photographs look to have been taken between 1980 and no later than 1995 as Humanities House is referred to as the grounds supervisor building. Humanities moved from Cumming Hall's attic to this house around 1995.
Large building with two service bays, reception are, possible a show room and several room towards the back. Two double pumps are at an island under a cover. Two men wearing caps are standing beside one pump. The symbol is that of an Indian chief wearing a headdress
Store front with one door between two windows, in each of which a sign is hanging which reads: "Simpson's Order Office". A lawyer's office is partially visible to one side
One brick four-storey building identified by a plate above the door as "Mockler Hall". Two young men are looking through the open window above the sign. The site is undeveloped around the building. A lower building is seen in the background
Outdoors view of one large brick building with a row of lower buildings with sloped roofs, rounded domes and brick chimney stacks (kilns?) in front. Many pipes are stacked neatly in large piles In front of the buildings, and many are standing separately in front of the piles. The foreground appears to be covered with broken clay
Outdoors view of one large brick building with a row of lower buildings with sloped roofs, rounded domes and brick chimney stacks (kilns?) in front. One chimney and another building are visible behind. Many pipes are stacked neatly in large piles in front of the buildings, and many are standing separately in front of the piles. A railway line is in the foreground
Outdoors view of one large brick building with a row of lower buildings with sloped roofs, rounded domes and brick chimneys stacks (kilns?) in front. Many pipes are stacked neatly in large piles In front of the buildings, and many are standing separately in front of the piles. The foreground appears to be covered with broken clay in several places
Outdoors view of one large brick building with many lower buildings, some with sloped roofs, rounded domes and brick chimney stacks (kilns?) surrounding it. Many pipes are stacked neatly in large piles. Two men are standing beside one pile. A few pots and lengths of wood are scattered in the foreground. The shot was taken from on top of a railway boxcar which is partially visible with one other in the foreground
File contains forms detailing MT&T employees' name, position, address, and damages sustained from the Halifax Explosion. Forms document personal injury and loss of life as well as damage to personal property.
Panoramic photo of colliery buildings, annotated: "Allan Shaft, Stellarton, N. S.". A sign reads: "Positively no Admittance without a Pass. Apply at Office. A. C. Co. Ltd." Several cars are parked at one side. On the back of the photo is written: "Mrs. Coleman Porter Grey frame by Saturday"
Exterior of industrial building. Two people pictured walking in the distance, two early model cars also visible. Plate itself has stickers advertising Waldren's Studio
Photo of industrial buildings with smokestack. Two people pictured in the distance along with an early model car. Negative is also available: PC-2-300-1