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Photograph of an unidentified Canadian Army Medical Corps nurse
- MS-13-11, PB Box 4, Folder 32
- Item
- [after 1912?]
Part of Oscar Glennie Donovan fonds
Item is a photographic portrait of an unidentified woman (possibly Lela Donovan) in a Canadian Army Medical Corps uniform. The photograph was taken by Harry J. Moss, Halifax, and is mounted on card in a folding cardboard frame.
- MS-2-306, SF Box 36, Folder 25
- Item
- October 20, 1976
In Flanders Fields : [manuscript vocal score]
- MS-5-1, Box 2, Folder 5
- Item
- 1917
Part of John Daniel Logan fonds
Item is a manuscript of "In Flanders Fields" by Edith J. Archibald, which sets the words of the poem of the same name by Colonel John McCrae. The piece is for solo voice and piano in F Major and was written at Archibald's home on Inglis Street in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The piece is 5 pages long with extra blank pages.
Archibald, Edith Jessie
Dalhousie University No. 7 Stationary Hospital brochure
- MS-13-2, SF Box 56, Folder 3
- Item
- [ca. 1919]
Part of Dalhousie University No. 7 Stationary Hospital collection
File contains a brochure with a brief history of the Dalhousie No. 7 Stationary Hospital, a nominal role of its staff, transcriptions of letters and lists of staff transferred in and out of the hospital.
Brochure on the history of the Dalhousie University No. 7 Stationary Hospital
- MS-13-11, SF Box 57, Folder 14, Item 1
- Item
- [ca. 1919]
Part of Oscar Glennie Donovan fonds
File contains a brochure on the history of the Dalhousie University No. 7 Stationary Hospital. The brochure includes a brief history of the hospital and a nominal role of staff that worked with the hospital. The brochure also includes transcriptions of letters and lists of staff transferred in and out of the hospital.
Dalhousie University. No. 7 Overseas Stationary Hospital
- MS-5-1, Box 2, Folder 10
- File
- 1914
Part of John Daniel Logan fonds
File contains a newspaper clipping and letters to Edith J. Archibald concerning her song "Britain Calls," which was written for the Royal Canadian Regiment during World War One. The newspaper clipping includes the text, but not the music, of the song. The letters are from G.A. LeCain, Lieutenant-Colonel of the Commanding 25th Battalion; George Murray, Provincial Secretary; and Evelyn Starr, professional violinist of New York City. An inscription by Edith J. Archibald at the top of the letters reads, "This song, dedicated to the Royal Canadian Regt. has made their 'marchpost' and I am told by an officer of that Regt. that is was played and sung daily during the war. He himself said it had keeped [sic] the men when on the tramp, 'over many a weary mile.'"
Archibald, Edith Jessie