Item is a sheet with two drawings of the second floor of a building designed to serve as office and lecture spaces before being converted to a law library and eventually a university museum. One plan shows the space partitioned into a lecture hall, faculty room and offices to serve current needs; in the second it is laid out as a law library. There is also a small inset aerial perspective of the new (temporary) Arts Building in relation to the Science Building and Macdonald Library.
Item is a photograph from the 27th convention of the Canadian Pharmaceutical Association which took place in Halifax, Nova Scotia from August 6th to August 9th, 1939. The photograph is a group picture of the attendees of this convention.
Item is a caricature created by Alexander Sutherland Murray. The caricature depicts a student that attended Pine Hill Divinity Hall ca. 1920. Caption says “Come right in boys, I’m serving tea.”
Item is a photograph taken at the Luncheon held by the Board of Governors of Dalhousie University for Representatives of Carnegie Corporation at Ashburn Golf and Country Club. Photograph is of M.A. Cartwright; F. W. Patterson; James Bertram; A.H. Moore; C.C. Jones; Brother Culhane; C. G. MacKinnon; G.J. Trueman; H.P. MacPherson; A.B. Borden; A. Stanley MacKenzie; F.P. Keppel; J.L. Paton; V.P. Burke; R.G. Beazley; D. A. Cameron; John Shenstone Roper; J.P. Edwards; A.H. MacKay; H. E. Mahon; C. H. Mitchell; G. F. Pearson; W.B. Ross; and G. S. Campbell.
Item is a photograph of M.A. Cartwright; F. W. Patterson; James Bertram; A.H. Moore; C.C. Jones; Brother Culhane; C. G. MacKinnon; G.J. Trueman; H.P. MacPherson; A.B. Borden; A. Stanley MacKenzie; F.P. Keppel; J.L. Paton; V.P. Burke; R.G. Beazley; D. A. Cameron; John Shenstone Roper; J.P. Edwards; A.H. MacKay; H. E. Mahon; C. H. Mitchell; G. F. Pearson; W.B. Ross; and G. S. Campbell.
Item is a cast list for Dalhousie Theatre's production of The Good Woman of Setzuan. The item has a list of characters from the production with penciled-in notes about who played which character.
Item is a drawing of two floors of the A. Keith and Son brewery. The drawing shows floor plans of the cellar and ground floors of Unit B of the building, and some of Unit C. Certain areas and pathways in the floor plans are highlighted with red coloured pencil. The drawing was originally bound in a booklet with other drawings of the building. The drawing was produced by Hancock Little Calvert Associates.
Item is a drawing of two floors of the A. Keith and Son brewery. The drawing shows floor plans of the cellar and ground floors of Unit B of the building, and some of Unit C. The drawing was originally bound in a booklet with other drawings of the building. The drawing was produced by Hancock Little Calvert Associates.
Item is a drawing of floor plans of Unit C of the A. Keith and Son brewery. The drawing shows floor plans of the cellar, first and second floor of Unit C. Certain areas and pathways are highlighted in red coloured pencil. The drawing was originally bound in a booklet with other drawings of the building. The drawing was produced by Hancock Little Calvert Associates.
Item is a drawing of floor plans of Unit C of the A. Keith and Son brewery. The drawing shows floor plans of the cellar, first and second floor of Unit C. The drawing was originally bound in a booklet with other drawings of the building. The drawing was produced by Hancock Little Calvert Associates.
Item consists of a pencil and charcoal drawing by D.C. Mackay dated December 15, 1943, showing a Canadian sailor performing sentry duty on Jetty #4 on the Halifax waterfront.
Item consists of a charcoal and pencil drawing by D.C. Mackay in the early 1940s depicting a downtown Halifax street scene. Possibly looking from near Province House, corner of Prince and Granville Streets.
Item consists of a charcoal and pencil drawing made by D.C. Mackay sometime in the early 1940s, depicting two sailors performing maintenance work amidships a Canadian Corvette while stationed in Nanoose Bay, near Nanaimo, British Columbia.
Item is a chart of the Magdalen Islands created by Thomas Jefferys. The chart was published in A Collection of Charts of the coasts of Newfoundland and Labrador (London 1765-1768). Item is entry 604 in Kershaw's Early printed maps of Canada.
File contains a poster for a concert by the Halifax Camerata Singers in collaboration with the early music ensemble, Rejouissance. The concert included music by Bach, Buxtehude, Pachelbel, Vivaldi, Caldar, and Telemann, and was at the Motherhouse Chapel at Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Item is a hand-painted banner made of a white bedsheet decorated with a pink maple leaf and glitter glue with "CODCO" in the centre. Newfound-based comedy troupe CODCO participated in the 1992 Halifax Pride parade.
Item is a hand-painted banner made of white cotton covered in purple handprints and colourful brush marks, featuring the acronym "CODCO" in black text over a large pink triangle. The Newfoundland-based comedy troupe CODCO participated in the 1992 Halifax Pride parade.
Item is a collage of the 1964 graduating class of the College of Pharmacy. The collage consists of photographs of J. L. Williams; J. F. Tucker; W. D. Kearns; B. G. Sarson; D. C. Hankinson; W. Matheson; F. D. Spriggs; M. P. Moore; R. C. Nadeau; M. J. Madden; D. O. Jamieson; and N. D. Beaton arranged around a prescription symbol.
Item is a collage of the 1963 graduating class of the Dalhousie University College of Pharmacy. The collage consists of photographs of S. W. MacDonald; B. N. Hawkins; J. K. Tingley; K. W. Jarvis; D. R. Campbell; J. L. Williams; G. B. Yuill; S. R. Varner; B. G. Sarson; A. P. Howard; and J. G. McMellon. The photographs and captions are decorated with gold and silver geometric shapes.
Item is a collage of the Dalhousie Hockey Team. The collage consists of photographs of Norman E. McKay; W. R. Fraser; Gordon Richmond; Frank Graham; Douglas Graham; and W. L. Fraser posing with hockey sticks and arranged around a large letter "D".
Item is a collage of the 1914 Dalhousie Hockey Team. The collage consists of photographs of J. N. Lyons (Manager); L. C. Strickland; D. Louis Dwyer; G. H. Campbell; R. G. Leslie; W. R. Fraser (Captain); R. G. MacAloney; W. Scriven; R. E. G. Roome; and W. L. Fraser arranged around a drawing of two hockey sticks intertwined with a letter "D".
Item is a collage of the Dalhousie University Pharmacy class of 1933. The collage consists of photographs of J. H. Stevens; F. H. Cole; and G. S. Joudrey arranged over a drawing of a banner.
Item is a collage of the Dalhousie University Pharmacy class of 1942. The collage consists of photographs of C. T. Anderson; J. E. Cooke; F. G. Faulkner; J. K. Lawton; and J. R. Sterns arranged around a photograph of the Medical Sciences Building, later the George A. Burbidge Pharmacy Building (1968).
Item is a collage of the Dalhousie University Pharmacy class of 1943. The collage consists of photograph of Ada Brown; W. B. Terris; and N. A. MacKay arranged around a photograph of the Medical Sciences Building, later the George A. Burbidge Pharmacy Building (1968). There is a photograph of the Forrest Building underneath the photograph of the Medical Sciences Building. Elizabeth Ester Long (Sister Charles Clare) is listed as absent.
Item is a collage of the 1913 women graduates of Dalhousie University. The collage consists of photographs of Louise Clayton, Gladys Sidley, and other students arranged in a circle around a large emblem made up of the letter "D" and the number 13.
Item is a colour photograph showing a detail from Henry Orenstein's mural; most of the photograph captures the ceiling, below which a section of the mural is seen, featuring the words MINE MILL LOCAL 59.
Item is a composite photograph of the Dalhousie University Arts and Science faculty and class of 1923. The photograph consists of portraits of Miss J. S. Schmidt; H. P. Jones; H. Murray; A. S. MacKenzie (President); A. MacMechan (Life Honorary President); M. Macneill; C. Kenty; D. S. Thompson; W. E. Moseley; Miss O. V. Atley; M. M. MacOdrum; Miss E. I. Crichton; H. L. Stewart; H. L. Bronson; Miss H. M. O'Brien; L. W. Fraser; W. F. Proctor; Miss H. A. Sandford; M. B. Emeneau; Miss M. Marshall; Miss F. C. Holland; J. Chew; J. A. Forbes; R. MacG. Dawson; H. F. Munro; D. M. Grant; Miss M. McKay; Miss D. J. Graham; H. D. O'Brien; C. C. Ives; Miss G. L. MacLean; F. F. Archibald; Miss E. E. Geddes; B. C. Hunt; J. A. Dawson; Miss M. G. Crandall; P. T. Hickey; C. P. Bethune; W. B. MacOdrum; H. Robertson; Miss M. J. O'Connor; Miss A. G. Harvey; Miss H. E. Pugsley; Miss M. I. Kuhn; C. B. Nickerson; D. S. McIntosh; E. W. Nichols; G. F. Wilson; Miss A. F. Hunter (Life Vice President); C. F. Grant (Life President); G. M. Morrison (Life Secretary); G. E. Misener; Miss M. G. Wambolt; Miss M. J. Smith; Miss K. S. Foster; Miss M. I. Clark; H. C. Muir; N. B. MacLeod; R. B. Taylor; Miss A. W. MacNeil; T. R. Goudge; Miss E. A. Killan; Miss M. C. Hawkins; Miss M. F. McCurdy; D. S. MacLeod; Miss M. J. Moase; H. C. Glube; Miss R. E. Cluney; A. E. Murray; and R. Kerr arranged around photographs of three buildings.