Item is a photograph of Frederic Sexton, the first Principal of the Nova Scotia Technical College (NSTC), a position he held at the same time as being the provincial government's Director of Technical Education, in which he oversaw the development of a network of vocational schools to provide technical training across the province.
Item is a photograph of Garry Castle using photographic equipment to zoom in on a photograph for the Dalhousie University photography unit. The photograph was published in University News, Volume 16, No. 5.
File is a photograph of guests at Bill Owen's W.K. Kellogg Library retirement party. Individuals identified as follows: Bill Owen, Mark Ludman, and Mike Gray.
File is a photograph of guests at Bill Owen's W.K. Kellogg Library retirement party. Individuals identified as follows: Joan Walker, Shirley Dean, Geoff Rowden, and Elizabeth Craig.
File is a photograph of guests at Bill Owen's W.K. Kellogg retirement party. Individuals identified as follows: Joan Simpson, Mike Wilkinson, and Helen Powell.
Item is a photograph of a Health Centre No. 1 nurse measuring a baby. Accompanying inscription reads: [1919]. Measuring the baby, Health Centre Number One.
Item is a photograph of Miss Constance MacFarlane admiring a display of ceramic mushrooms at the McCulloch Museum. The mushrooms are native to Nova Scotia and are botanically accurate in detail and coloration. The ceramics were made by Alma and Ernst Lorenzen and donated to Dalhousie by Miss Constance Macfarlane. The photograph was taken by Biology photographer Mary Primrose.
Item is a photograph of Ernest Lorenzen creating ceramic models of mushrooms in his studio in Lantz. The ceramic mushroom models are botanically accurate in detail and coloration. Alex Wilson took the photograph.
File is a photograph of Bill Owen's retirement party. Individuals identified in photograph are Bill, Max, Pheobe and Audrey Owen with David Hopkins and Mike Gray in the background.