Item is a set of plans (including index), which contains civil, landscaping, architectural, structural, electrical and mechanical drawings for a renovation and addition to Buildings A & B at the Technical University of Nova Scotia.
Item is a copy of Tom Traves' address to the Board of Governors and Senate regarding the success of amalgamation, including a recognition of Julia Eastman, the Executive Coordinator of Amalgamation.
Item is a proof sheet of photographs taken at the Technical University of Nova Scotia, now part of Dalhousie University's Sexton Campus. The photographs show the F. H. Sexton Memorial Gymnasium; students sitting in a classroom; and the A, B, C and D building complex.
Item is a photograph of students from two dressmaking classes at the Technical University of Nova Scotia, taught by Mrs. Frank Glazebrook and K.J. O'Neill. The photograph shows the students sitting at work tables and sewing machines.
Item is a photograph of trees and landscaping near the F. H. Sexton Memorial Gymnasium on Dalhousie University' Sexton Campus, formerly the Technical University of Nova Scotia. The photograph was taken in the winter and the trees and ground are covered in snow. The gymnasium is visible through the trees.
Item is a photograph of the graduating class of 1933 from the Nova Scotia Technical College. The photograph shows the students standing on the front steps of a building and wearing academic dress. M. S. Smith is listed as not present but none of the people in the photograph are identified.
Item is a photograph of the graduating class of 1932 from the Nova Scotia Technical College. The photograph shows the students standing on the front steps of a building and wearing academic dress.
Item is a photograph of the graduating class of 1925 from the Nova Scotia Technical College. The photograph shows the students standing on the front steps of a building in academic dress.
Item is a photograph of the Nova Scotia Technical College building, now known as the Ralph M. Medjuck Building of Architecture and Planning or the H Building at Dalhousie University.
Item is a photograph of the Nova Scotia Technical College building, now known as the Ralph M. Medjuck Building of Architecture and Planning or the H Building at Dalhousie University.
Item is a photograph of the Nova Scotia Technical College building, now known as the Ralph M. Medjuck Building of Architecture and Planning or the H Building at Dalhousie University.
Item is a photograph taken during the construction of the F. H. Sexton Memorial Gymnasium on Dalhousie University' Sexton Campus, formerly the Technical University of Nova Scotia.
Item is a photograph taken during the construction of the F. H. Sexton Memorial Gymnasium on Dalhousie University' Sexton Campus, formerly the Technical University of Nova Scotia.
Item consists of two copies of a photograph of the F. H. Sexton Memorial Gymnasium on Dalhousie University' Sexton Campus, formerly the Technical University of Nova Scotia. The photograph was taken in the Winter and there is snow on the ground.
Item is a photograph of the F. H. Sexton Memorial Gymnasium on Dalhousie University' Sexton Campus, formerly the Technical University of Nova Scotia. The photograph shows the TUNS sign and a bed of daffodils in front of the building.
Item consists of two copies of a photograph of the F. H. Sexton Memorial Gymnasium on Dalhousie University' Sexton Campus, formerly the Technical University of Nova Scotia. The photograph was taken in the Winter and there is snow on the ground.
Item is a photograph of the F. H. Sexton Memorial Gymnasium on Dalhousie University' Sexton Campus, formerly the Technical University of Nova Scotia. The photograph was taken in the winter and there is snow on the ground. The photograph was taken from the side walk in front of the building.
Item is a photograph of the F. H. Sexton Memorial Gymnasium on Dalhousie University' Sexton Campus, formerly the Technical University of Nova Scotia. The photograph shows the TUNS sign in front of the building.
Item is a photograph of students in a short course in land surveying at the Nova Scotia Technical College. The photograph shows the students standing on the front steps of a building with surveying equipment.
Item is a photograph of students in a short course at the Technical University of Nova Scotia. The photograph shows the students standing in several rows on the front steps of a building.
Item is a photograph of the house built as a residence for Dr. Frederic H. Sexton by the government of Nova Scotia in lieu of an increase in salary. Dr. Sexton lived there until his retirement in 1947.
Item is a photograph of the house built as a residence for Dr. Frederic H. Sexton by the government of Nova Scotia in lieu of an increase in salary. Dr. Sexton lived there until his retirement in 1947.
Item is a photograph of the house built as a residence for Dr. Frederic H. Sexton by the government of Nova Scotia in lieu of an increase in salary. Dr. Sexton lived there until his retirement in 1947.
Item is a photograph of the house built as a residence for Dr. Frederic H. Sexton by the government of Nova Scotia in lieu of an increase in salary. Dr. Sexton lived there until his retirement in 1947.
Item is a photograph of a Nova Scotia Technical College night school class, with instructor McColough. The photograph shows students working on machinery.
Item is a photograph of a Nova Scotia Technical College night school class, with instructor Razers. The photograph shows students working on machinery.
Item is a photograph of the 1931-1932 Nova Scotai Technical College Senior Rifle Team. The photograph shows H. C. McGee; E. J. Egan; O. B. Berringer; R. G. White; J. F. Knodell (Captain); M. C. Archibald; W. E. Bennett; and C. E. Roach sitting or standing in two rows and holding rifles.
Item is a photograph of the ore sample (?) grinding room at the Nova Scotia Technical College. The photograph shows an unidentified person operating machinery. The photograph was taken by J. P. M.
Item is a photograph of the G. H. Murray Building, or G Building, at the Technical University of Nova Scotia. The photograph shows the front of the building with a sign that says "Murray Laboratory of Mining Engineering."
Item is a photograph of the ore (?) dressing lab at the Nova Scotia Technical College. The photograph shows an unidentified person operating machinery in the lab. The photograph was taken by J. P. M.
Item is a photograph of an automobile or mechanics class at the Technical University of Nova Scotia, taught by James Hilton. The photograph shows students sitting on and behind a car.
Item is a photograph of an architecture drawing class at the Nova Scotia Technical College, taught by S. H. Case. The photograph shows students working at tables.