Photograph of a naval officer and two men in civilian dress walking up a set of outside stairs
- PC1, Box 35, Folder 22, Item 37
- Item
- 1945
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Photograph of a naval officer and two men in civilian dress walking up a set of outside stairs
Photograph of a Halifax Church damaged by the Halifax Explosion
Underwood & Underwood, NY
Photograph of a fire-scorched hotplate underneath a sink
Photograph of a drumming performance at the Southeast Asian Cultural night
Mansour
Photograph of a drumming performance at the Southeast Asian Cultural night
Mansour
Photograph of a drumming performance at the Southeast Asian Cultural night
Mansour
Photograph of a scale model of Dalhousie Universities Carleton campus
Maritime College of Pharmacy - Elementary Pharmacy Course Students, May - June, 1939
Group photograph of people at the Helen Iron Mine, owned by Algoma Steele Corp. at Wawa, Ontario
Engraving of William Hare as he appeared in the witness box taken in Court : [1829]
Engraving of William Burke as he appeared at the Bar : [1829]
Engraving of the Execution of William Burke taken on the spot : [1829]
Engraving of portrait of Margaret Laird or Hare and baby: [1829]
Engraving of portrait of Helen McDougal : [1829]
Engraving of Portrait of Daft Jamie : [1829]
Engraving of page of book West Port Murders, character statements : [1829]
File is an engraving from book West Port Murders published in 1829. Text reads:
West Port Murders.
Characters
Of
BURK, HARE, AND, Dr. KNOX.
[From the Noctes Ambrosiance of Blackwood's Magazine for March 1829.]
BEING PART OF A CONVERSATION BETWEEN NORTH, TICKLER, AND THE ETTRICK SHEPHERD.
Shepherd. - Did you ever see sic a preparation o' a skeleton o' a turkey? We maun send it to the College Museum, to staun in a glass case aside Burk's.
North. - What did you think, James, of the proceedings of these two Irish gentlemen?
Shepherd. - That the were too monotonous too impress the imagination. First ae drunk auld wife, and then anither drunk auld wife - and then a third drunk auld wife - and then a drunk auld or sick man or twa. The confession got unco monotonous - the Lights and Shadows o' Scottish Death want relief - though, to be sure, poor Peggy paterson, that Unfortunate, broke in a little on the uniformity ; and sae did Daft Jamie ; for whilk last murder, without ony impiety, ane may venture to say, the Devil is at this moment ruggin' that Burk out o' hell fire wi' a three-prong'd fork, and then in wi' him again, through the ribs - and then stirring up the coals wi' that eternal poker - and then wi' the great bellows blawin' up the furnace, till like an Etna, or Mount Vesuvius, it vomits the murderer out again far ower into the very middle o' the floor o' the infernal regions.
R. Menzies, Printer, Edinburgh.
Engraving of Dr. Knox, the anatomist of the West Port Murders [1791-1862]
Engraving of Authentic Confessions of William Burk : [1829]
Engraving from book West Port Murders, A laconic narrative : [1829]
Dalhousie University Pharmacy - Class of 1928
Composite photograph of women of the Arts and Science class of 1917
Gauvin & Gentzel
Composite photograph of Women Graduates of 1920
Gauvin & Gentzel
Composite photograph of Women Graduates of 1914
Climo's Studio
Composite photograph of Women Graduates of 1910
Gauvin & Gentzel
Collage of Women Graduates of 1913
Gauvin & Gentzel