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30 letter to James Dinwiddie from Joseph Hume
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A letter from Harry Robertson to James Dinwiddie
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A short history of the Physics Department [at] Dalhousie University, 1838-1956 / by J.H.L. Johnstone
An address title Einstein's influence on Physics by Dr. W.J. Archibald
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An address title Einstein's influence on Physics by Dr. W.J. Archibald
Arthur Stanley Mackenzie fonds
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Arthur Stanley Mackenzie fonds
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Dynamics: 1. On the distinguishing properties of matter; 2. On the perserverance of matter; 3. Of the powers and activity of matter
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Elementary Bodys [sic]
Ernest Wilmot Guptill fonds
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Ernest Wilmot Guptill fonds
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Experimental philosophy, 2nd term, 1801
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Geography; Astronomy, No. 1,2; Navigation, No. 1,2
George C. Laurence fonds
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George C. Laurence fonds
George Hugh Henderson fonds
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George Hugh Henderson fonds
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Hydrostatics and Hydraulics; Nature in Three Different Views; Colour; Lights and Colour
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Hydrostatics, No.1; Pneumatics, No. 1; Sounds, No. 1,2
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Introduction; Mechanics
James Dinwiddie fonds
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James Dinwiddie fonds
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Lecture 13 - Astronomy
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Lecture 2 - Astronomy
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Lecture 4 - Pneumatics; Lecture 5
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Lecture Notes
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Lecture Notes
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Magnetism and electricity
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Mechanics, No. 1,2; Instruments; Experiments, No. 1-4
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Metaphysics, No. 1
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Miscellanies, No. 1-5
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Motion
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Motion and Force
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Notes about planetary orbits
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Notes on a Course of Lectures on Natural Philosophy
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Notes on a Course of Lectures on Natural Philosophy
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Notes on a Course of Lectures on Natural Philosophy, No. 3 - Mechanics
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Of the General Affections of Motion
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One letter to James Dinwiddie from D Burges
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One letter to James Dinwiddie from G.H. Toulmin
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One letter to James Dinwiddie from Peter Projiet
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Optics
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Photograph of "A succession of physicists"
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Photograph of Arthur Stanley MacKenzie in the Cavendish Laboratory at Cambridge University
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Photograph of Arthur Stanley MacKenzie in the Cavendish Laboratory at Cambridge University
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Photograph of Prof. H.A. Bumstead in his room making vacuum to split atoms and A.S. MacKenzie measuring magnetic field
Photographs from high school tours of Dalhousie science buildings
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Photographs from high school tours of Dalhousie science buildings
Photographs of Arthur Stanley MacKenzie in the Cavendish Laboratory at Cambridge University
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Photographs of Arthur Stanley MacKenzie in the Cavendish Laboratory at Cambridge University
Photographs of Ernest W. Guptill at the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics in Rome (1957) and in St Andrews, New Brunswick, with author David Walker
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Photographs of Ernest W. Guptill at the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics in Rome (1957) and in St Andrews, New Brunswick, with author David Walker
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Plane Mirrors; Archimedes; Gravity
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Portrait of Arthur Stanley MacKenzie
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Projectiles