Item is a proof sheets with photographs of the presentation of a framed picture to Mrs. Stoker on her last day of work at Dalhousie University after 21 years of service.
Item is a proof sheet with three similar photographs of the 1972 Dalhousie women's field hockey team standing or kneeling in two rows. One of the photographs was used in University News, Vol. 3, no. 6.
File contains photographs of Mrs. John J. Kinley; Mrs. J. Russell; Janice Irvine; and Henry Hicks. - Photographs taken by Wamboldt-Waterfield Photography Limited.
File contains photographs of Isobel MacLeod; Mary MacCara; and John Cruickshank. - Photographs taken by Wamboldt-Waterfield Photography Limited. - see UN Vol. 6, no. 1, pg 23.
File contains photographs of Chris Burke (items 5-6); Bruce Macey (item 5); Ben Chie-Lui (item 5); Robert Foster (item 5); Alex Micholas (item 7); Dann Milne (item 7); Connie Glube (item 7); Niles Hansen (item 7); and Harry Swaine (item 7). - Photographs taken by Wamboldt-Waterfield Photography Limited. - Identification on attached card reads: "1. L to right: Dr. Robt. Foster, Dal & St. Mary's; Chris Burke (Dept. of Development); Bruce Macey, Midwest Research Inst; Ben Chie-Lui, Midwest Research Inst." 2. Chris Burke and Mr. Ireland, DREE. 3. l to r: Alex Micholas, Guelph; Dann Milne, St. Mary's; Connie Glube, City Mgr. Hfx; Niles Hansen, Unv of Texas; and harry Swaine, Vienna.".
File contains photographs of Michael Kirby; Innis MacLeod; and Ron Johnson. - Photographs taken by Wamboldt-Waterfield Photography Limited. - Identification on attached card reads: "L to R: Dr. Michael Kirby, Premier's ofc - principal asst; Innis MacLeod, Q.C., deputy minister, Executive Council Office; Ron Johnson, secretary of the Treasury Board.".
File contains photographs of Kell Antoft; R. St.J. Macdonald; Dr. Hicks; Lorne O. Clarke; and Guy MacLean. - Photographs taken by Wamboldt-Waterfield Photography Limited. - Identification from attached card reads: "LtoR: Kell Antoft (Asst Director, I.P.A.); Dean R. St. J. Macdonald (Law); Dr. Hicks (President no with program); Lorne O. Clarke, Q.C. (Asst. Director, Alumni); Dean Guy Maclean (Director - Dean of Arts & Science).".
File contains photographs of Dennis W. Stairs; Leon A. Bragramov; and D.J. Munton. - Photographs taken by Wamboldt-Waterfield Photography Limited. - Attached card reads: "Dr. Leon A. Bragramov (centre) with D.r Dennis W. Stairs Director of the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies at Dalhousie (left) and Dr. D.J. Munton, of the Poli Sci Dept. during his visit to the campus earlier this month.".
File contains eight photographs taken in the Sir James Dunn Law Library in the Weldon Law Building at Dalhousie University. The photographs show various rooms and areas in the library and people working or reading in the library. Some of the photos were taken for an issue of Ansul.
File contains photographs taken during the construction of the Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building at Dalhousie University; a photograph from the demolition of the heating plant on Carleton Campus at Dalhousie University; and negatives of photographs of doors and entryways at the Tupper Building.
File contains 19 photographs of Dalhousie students being presented with Physical Education awards. The names of the people presenting the awards are not included. The accompanying list names 24 award winners but only 19 photographs are included in the file.
Item is a contact sheet of six photographs of Mrs. James Sisk and Vice-President Donald McNeill looking at George Ramsay's bust and a portrait of Reverend John Forrest, third president of Dalhousie University. Mrs. Sisk is the granddaughter of George Munro, and the grand niece of John Forrest. Her father, Jacob Gould Schurman, was a professor of philosophy at Dalhousie in the 1880s before becoming president at Cornell University in 1892.
File contains photographs of models of proposed buildings for Dalhousie Univeristy, including the Izaak Killam Memorial Library, the Life Sciences Centre, the Physical Sciences Centre, and the Dental Building. The photographs have captions attached to them.
File contains photographs of H. Lola Henry, secretary to the president at Dalhousie University. The photographs show Henry receiving an honorary degree from Henry Hicks at a convocation in 1968; Henry sitting at a desk with a pen and paper; and Henry sitting at a desk with a typewriter.
File contains photographs of honorary presidents of the Dalhousie Alumni Association. One photograph shows five honorary presidents who were installed as life members: Dr. A. E. Kerr; C. L. Bennet; Prof. J. H. L. Johnstone; Samuel R. Balcom; and Dr. Horace E. Read. The other photograph shows Mrs. J. R. Longard presenting a floral arrangement to Mrs. F. R. MacAloney, the new honorary president.
File contains photographs of Dalhousie University students who received awards and scholarships. The photographs show Atul Shama; Ian David Gay; Milorad Mrakovcic; Ian Fraser; John Grant Myers; Forest M. Fyfe; K.I.G. Reid; Peter James Dey; Terence E. Hogan; Allister MacDonald; Barrie J. Frost; Henry Hicks; and other unidentified people.
Item is a contact sheet with eight photographs of Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine Alumni reception and dinner on November 21st, 1972. The photographs show Dr. Ross; Dr. MacGregor; Lloyd Macpherson; and Ross Langley.
File contains photographs taken during convocation ceremonies at Dalhousie University in 1973. One photograph shows Dean Gray, Dr. Francis Norman Hughes, Dr. Henry Hicks, and another person at the arts and science convocation ceremony. The other photograph shows Dr. Laurence Cecil Bartlett Gower receiving an honorary degree from Henry Hicks at the law convocation ceremony.
File contains photographs taken at the opening convocation of the Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building at Dalhousie University. The photographs show the 19th Earl of Dalhousie, The Queen Mother, Robert L. Stanfield, Henry Hicks, and other unidentified attendees on stage in academic dress.
File contains prints and proof sheets of photographs taken during high school tours of the Sir James Dunn Science Building and possibly the Life Science Centre at Dalhousie University. Most of the photographs were taken during a tour by students from Oxford Regional High School and show Dr. G. Stroink and Ralph Deveau demonstrating science experiments.
Item is a photograph taken in the Sir James Dunn Law Library in the Weldon Law Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows a room with several work tables arranged between rows of book shelves. There are students working at the tables.
Item is a photograph of the unveiling of Vincent C. MacDonald's portrait. Vincent C. MacDonald was the Dean of Law at Dalhousie from 1934 to 1950. Photograph shows Mrs. MacDonald and an unidentified man unveiling the portrait at the opening of the Weldon Building in 1967.
Item is a photograph of Vice-President Andrew MacKay and Swedish Ambassador to Canada at Dalhousie University. Photograph shows (from left to right) Andrew MacKay, Vice-President of Dalhousie; Swedish Ambassador to Canada; and two unidentified men.
Item is a photograph of two women looking at books in Dalhousie University's new bookstore in September 1965. Photograph shows Leslie Wells (left) and Gail Woodbury (right).
Item is a photograph of three unidentified women wearing traditional costume from different countries. The photograph was taken during an event called IntroDal. The women are members of the International Students' Association.
Item is a photograph of the Weldon Law Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows the front of the building and there is snow on the ground.