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.
Item is a photograph of a graduating class from the Nova Scotia Technical College from an unknown year. The photograph shows O. B. Berringer; A. Miller; C. MacDonald; M. Barrett; J. H. Grant; O.N. Mahen; J. Howley; W. Graham; M. Fishman; R. Carey; R. L. Norman; C Sargeant; R. Shatford; D. Blane; R. Fraser; C. Murray; C. Wright; J. Ryan; J. Critchley; C. Knight; F. Skerry; W. Walsh; L. J. Whalen; J. G. Thompson; J. R. Carson; R. L. Doucett; G. Burlton; R. Moores; B. Cain; G. A. White; W. J. Gent; G. A. Blackburn; M. A. Wortman; E. R. Jones; and G. G. Hamilton standing on the front steps of a building and wearing academic dress.
Item is a photograph of a memorial in honour of engineers from the Nova Scotia Technical College who gave their lives in World War I. The memorial is a metal plaque engraved with the names of all of the causalities. The memorial was erected by the school's alumni association.
Item is a photograph of a machine drawing class at the Technical University of Nova Scotia, taught by R. Dand. The photograph shows students working at tables.
Item is a photograph of a laboratory at the Nova Scotia Technical College. The photograph shows a room with machinery, counters, and various small pieces of equipment.
Item is a photograph of a laboratory at the Nova Scotia Technical College. The photograph shows a room with large counters, sinks, and various equipment.
Item is a photograph taken during a CBC performance called the Performers. The performance took place in the F. H. Sexton Memorial Gymnasium at the Technical University of Nova Scotia, now part of Dalhousie University's Sexton Campus.
Item is a photograph taken during a CBC performance called the Performers. The performance took place in the F. H. Sexton Memorial Gymnasium at the Technical University of Nova Scotia, now part of Dalhousie University's Sexton Campus.
File contains architectural drawings for revisions to the "O" Building (Annex) at the Technical University of Nova Scotia, which were produced by the Campus Design Centre. Drawings include floor plans, sections, plumbing, and details.
File contains correspondence about the inaugural recipient of the scholarship, an invitation to an event in recognition of her held on the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence against Women, and information about the scholarship application.
File contains drawings by Napier and Napier for a 1967 renovations to Building C, including site plans, floor plans, elevations and sections, electrical plans, and steel framing schedule and details.
Item is a photocopy of a booklet prepared by the Executive of the Nova Scotia Technical College Alumni Association as a reference for members. It contains the names and addresses of alumni, the association's constitution, and lists of past presidents, medal winners, and honorary degree recipients.
Fonds contains radio scripts, correspondence and published materials related to the radio program, "Now It Can Be Told". Anderson wrote the radio scripts and most of the correspondence, while working as a Staff Engineer for Nova Scotia Light and Power.
Item is a fish-eye photograph of the Technical University of Nova Scotia campus, including the F. H. Sexton Memorial Gymnasium. The campus is now part of the Sexton Campus at Dalhousie University.