Item consists of a dry plate glass photonegative portrait photograph of Harry McDonald and his friend standing, with his arm around McDonald's shoulder, 3/4 pose, taken by Waldren Studios in September 1893.
File contains a photograph of Harry Dean, a Canadian conductor, pianist, organist, and music educator. He is known for founding the Maritime Academy of Music and the Nova Scotia Registered Music Teachers' Association in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Item is a photograph of Higginson outside his home in Pleasantville, New York. Higginson was the chief electrical officer on the cable-ship Mackay-Bennet based out of Halifax, Nova Scotia, from 1911-1921 and was part of the cable-ship's recovery of over 300 bodies from the Titanic disaster in April 1912. Thomas Head Raddall served as a wireless operator on the same ship from 1920-1921.
Picture is of the Halifax Medical College Rugby Team. They are: DaCorta; McDonald; McRay; Forbes; Bordeau; Hardy; Donovan; Chapman; Ross; Cunningham; McDonald; Farquharm; Lissel; Millar; Robbins. Subjects are identified on the back of the photograph.
Photograph is of the Halifax Medical College Dissecting Room. Picture has six individuals in it. They are identified on back of photograph as McKinnon; Watson, McKenzie; Campbell; Corston.
Item is a portrait photograph seated on an upholstered chair beside a table on which photos are lying, full pose. The child is holding a toy lamb in a wagon which is placed on top of the photos.
Item is a portrait photograph of H. Sutherland's baby seated on an upholstered chair beside a table on which photos are lying, full pose. The child is holding a toy lamb in a wagon which is placed on top of the photos.
Item is a portrait photograph of H. J. Sutherland's baby seated on fur throw on love seat, full pose. Mother's image is faintly and only partially visible at edge of plate.
Item is a portrait photograph of H. B. McLaughlin and J. A. Kigna wearing winged collars, seated, 3/4 pose. Envelope of glass plate negative annotated: "6 to N. G. and 6 to J. A. Kigna, Royal Hotel, Halifax".