Item is an Arthur Lismer illustration of the portico of Dalhousie University's Macdonald Memorial Library rendered in pen and ink on illustration board with the Strathmore drawing board platemark in the top left corner. Note the artist's initials marked in the bottom right corner. The illustration was commissioned for One Hundred Years of Dalhousie, 1818–1918 (1920).
Item is a poster for the parking lot show held on March 23, 1986. This event featured the work of seven artists who created sound works that were presented through the Scotia Square Parkade sound system. The artists that participated in this event were: Bob Bean, Michael Fernandes, Garry Kennedy, Earl Miller, Alan Pavio, Karin Sundin and Doris Muise. This event was part of the Audio by Artists festival in 1986.
Item is a poster for an event held on June 13, 1987, at Eye Level Gallery. This event was part of Ear level by Eye Level music series 87 and featured Astrid Brunner, Ray Grant, Paul Moreau, Peter Moreau and Glen Walton.
Item is a reproduction of an Arthur Lismer illustration commissioned for One Hundred Years of Dalhousie, 1818–1918 (1920), and reproduced in D.C. Harvey, An Introduction to the History of Dalhousie University (1938) and G. Kelly, Arthur Lismer: Nova Scotia, 1916–1919 (1982).
Item is a drawing by Arthur Lismer based on an earlier illustration of Dalhousie College; the figures in the foreground are believed to depict his wife, Esther, and his friend and fellow painter, A.Y. Jackson. The image was commissioned for One hundred years of Dalhousie, 1818-1918 (1920), and was reproduced in D.C. Harvey, An Introduction to the History of Dalhousie University (1938) and G. Kelley, Arthur Lismer, Nova Scotia, 1916–1919 (1982).
Back Row: Sgt. A. F. Proudfoot, Sgt. W. G. (Tubby) Jenkins, W. J. Parkhill, Patrick (Paddy) Colgan, Harry B. Archibald, Sgt. Tom H. Robinson, James, J. E. Doyle , Frank F. Chute, J. R. Eldridge, D. J. Strachan (?) Front Row: Sgt. W. J. Martin, ?, Sgt. T. W. Taylor, ?, Joseph Richardson, Sgt. G. T. Brown, Col. Stewart, A. Oatway, A. F. Tupper, Ed. Noseworthy, Daniel McNeil, James (Jimmy) Hilton, Sgt. C. A. Redmond
File contains a leaflet for a Symphony Nova Scotia presentation of E.T.A. Hoffman's "The Nutcracker." The production was developed by Symphony Nova Scotia, the Young Company of Halifax Dance, and Mermaid Theatre. The back of the leaflet provides information on sponsors of the production.
File contains a leaflet for a Symphony Nova Scotia presentation of E.T.A. Hoffman's "The Nutcracker." The production was developed by Symphony Nova Scotia, the Young Company of Halifax Dance, and Mermaid Theatre. The back of the leaflet provides information on sponsors of the production.
File contains a leaflet for Symphony Nova Scotia's December 1998 presentation of E.T.A. Hoffman's "The Nutcracker." The production was developed by Symphony Nova Scotia, the Young Company of Halifax Dance, and Mermaid Theatre. The back of the leaflet provides information on sponsors of the production.
File contains a leaflet for a Symphony Nova Scotia presentation of E.T.A. Hoffman's "The Nutcracker." The production was developed by Symphony Nova Scotia, the Young Company of Halifax Dance, and Mermaid Theatre. The back of the leaflet provides information on sponsors of the production.
File contains two copies of a poster for a concert by the Halifax Camerata Singers in collaboration with Clary Croft, which took place at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
File contains a poster for a concert performed by the Halifax Camerata Singers and Symphony Nova Scotia (SNS) and the SNS Chorus, with guest conductor Ivars Taurins of Tafelmusik. The concert took place at the Rebecca Cohn Auditorium in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Men identified in the photograph are: (Back row standing) 2nd - Ed Noseworthy, 4th - Stewart MacKinnon (?), 9th - Ned Clay; (Front Row) 3rd - Tom Robinson, 4th - W.J. Parkhill, 5th Duncan Strong, 6th Charlie MacDonald
On back of photograph : "Argues, France. Where did they get all the dogs?" Men identified in the photograph are: (Back row standing) 4th - Neil Rattee, 5th - Stewart MacKinnon (?), 7th - Lewis Morrison; (Middle Row) 3rd - Frank Chute, 4th - Duncan Strong, 6th G.H. James; (Sitting in Front) Paddy Colgan.
File contains a framed reproduction of the front cover of The McGill News (Winter 1954), featuring Ellen Ballon and the Canadian operatic soprano Pauline Donalda receiving their honorary doctorates. The photograph is in black and white but the banner for the magazine is in colour.
A reproduction of the map "Coast of Acadie" by Lalanne, 1684, reproduced by the Archives du Service Hydrographique de la Marine, Paris in 1933 and used by William Inglis Morse in volume II of Acadiensia Nova in 1935.
Part is an original Arthur Lismer illustration of the main reading room of Dalhousie's Macdonald Memorial Library rendered in pen and ink on illustration board with the Strathmore drawing board platemark in the top right corner. The drawing was commissioned for One Hundred Years of Dalhousie, 1818–1918 (1920). On the reverse is an unfinished sketch of the reading room.
Item is a reproduction of an Arthur Lismer illustration commissioned for One Hundred Years at Dalhousie, 1818–1918 (1920) and reproduced in G. Kelly, Arthur Lismer: Nova Scotia, 1916–1919 (1982) and P.B. Waite, The Lives of Dalhousie University, Volume One, 1818–1925 (1994).
Item is an Arthur Lismer illustration of Dalhousie University's Macdonald Memorial Library rendered in pen and ink on illustration board, commissioned for One Hundred Years at Dalhousie, 1818–1918 (1920) and reproduced in G. Kelly, Arthur Lismer: Nova Scotia, 1916–1919 (1982) and P.B. Waite, The Lives of Dalhousie University, Volume One, 1818–1925 (1994). Note the artist's initials in the bottom right corner of the main frame.
File contains three copies of a poster for a performance by the Halifax Camerata Singers in collaboration with Symphony Nova Scotia and the Symphony Nova Scotia Chorus. The concert took place at the Rebecca Cohn Auditorium in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Item is a poster for a group exhibition of Barbara Luxton, Ann MacGillivray, Vita Plume, Leslie Sampson, and Ruth Scheuing presented by Eyelevel Gallery from January 7-25, 1986. The image on the poster is credited to Clayton & Sons, merchant tailors clothier, Argyle street, (Scotia Square) Halifax circa 1900 Nova Scotia Public Archives.
Item is a poster for 2b theatre company and Neptune Theatre's co-production of The Bridge, mounted at Neptune Theatre, Halifax, January 22-February 10, 2019.
Item is one black and white positive photographic slide of an artistic representation of three individuals, one standing in the center of the image, one kneeling to one side, and the third seated on the other side.
Item is one black and white positive photographic slide of one individual seated in a grasses holding a fallen tree and stripping bark form it. Image was potentially taken from a textbook or other print source.
Item is one black and white positive photographic slide of an artistic representation of a diptych portrait of Pelletier and Caventou, cropped at the bust, facing towards each other.
Item is one black and white positive photographic slide of the new monument to Pelletier and Canventou, a large, nude, reclining statue on a plinth that is engraved with the text "L'AN 1820 LES PHARMACIENS/ PELLETIER ET CAVENTOU/ FIRENT LA DECOUVERTE"
Item is one black and white positive photographic slide of a hand drawn map of South America including Venezuela, Columbia, Peru, Ecuador, and Bolivia. Map has smaller labels applied to areas with lines.
Item is one black and white positive photographic slide of an artistic representation of a portrait of Cardinal de Lugo, cropped at the bust. Image was potentially taken from a textbook or other print source.