Item is a photograph looking east on Main Street, Liverpool. The house on the right was the home of George S. McClearn, who was a lumber merchant. W.S.K. Jones, M.P.P. lived there in 1967.
Item is a photograph that was likely taken in the early 1920's. The Perkins House is on the right side of the photograph, though it is not visible. The turreted house on the left was the home of Dr. Theodore R. Ford.
Item is a photograph looking east on Main Street. The house on the left is on the lower corner of School Street, and was the home of John D. McClearn in 1967.
Item, a photograph, is erroneously labeled as facing south. It is actually taken outside of the Mersey Hotel and faces east. The house on the left was built by Dr. Farish, and, as of 1967, was owned by Dr. John C. Wickwire.
Item is a photograph of three stores on the corner of Provost Street, with signs reading: "House Furnishings", "Crockery, China." and "All kinds of fancy goods, sm… 5 c. - 10 c. & 15 c. Store". Around the corner and on the side of the third store there is a sign reading: "Household furnishings of all kinds at lowest prices. Crockery, china and aluminum ware.". The side window is inscribed: "McLellan's Ltd."; a "No Parking" sign is attached to that side of the buildings. Negative is also available: PC-2-307-63
Item is a photograph taken during the construction of the Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows men building a stone wall for the building.
Item is a photograph taken during construction of the Sir Charles Medical Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows a group of men decorating the roof the building with a Christmas tree covered in foil garlands.
Item consists of two copies of a photograph taken during the construction of the Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows several men lifting a stone block with chains and pulleys on the construction site.
Item is a photograph taken during the construction of the Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows three men lifting a stone sculpture with chains and pulleys.
Item consists of two copies of a photograph taken during the construction of the Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows two men lifting a stone sculpture with chains and pulleys.
Item consists of two copies of a photograph taken during the construction of the Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows two men putting a stone sculpture in place with chains and pulleys.
Item is a photograph of the Law School at Dalhousie University, now known as the University Club. The photograph shows two unidentified men removing ivy from the front of the building. One man is holding a ladder while the other man is working at the top of it.
Item is a photograph taken during the construction of the Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows three men sitting on top of an unfinished wall.
Item is a photograph taken during the construction of the Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows several men working at small tables next to a pile of stones.
Item is a photograph taken during the construction of the Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows men building a stone wall on top of the building, overlooking Studley Campus.
Item is a photograph taken during the construction of the Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows men working on the roof of the building.
Item is a photograph taken during the construction of the Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows men working on the roof of the building.
Item is a photograph of the lawn and paths in front of the Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building at Dalhousie University. There are students walking on the paths.
Item is a photograph of four unidentified people looking at a display case in the Kipling Room, located in the O. E. Smith wing of the Macdonald Library.
Item is a photograph of several men standing on a stage during an invocation at the laying of the cornerstone of the public archives building. The photograph shows G. Fred Pearson; Hon. V. Massey; Hon. W. Phillips; Hon. C. H. Cahan; Sir Cyril Fuller; A. R. Cobb; J. C. Webster; Chief Justice Harris; J. McG. Stewart; and Flag Lt. Eveleigh standing in two rows on the stage with their heads bowed.
Item is a photograph of the interior of the law library in the Forrest Building at Dalhousie University. There are several people sitting at tables and reading or writing. The photograph is enclosed in a plastic sleeve.
Item is a photograph of the interior of the law library in the Forrest Building at Dalhousie University. There are several people sitting at tables in the library and reading or writing.
Item is a photograph of Provost Street in New Glasgow showing a row of connected buildings which house several stores on the lower level and the balcony and accommodation of the Glasgow Hotel on the upper. Several dormer windows line the roof. The end store belongs to J. Fraser Downie. The lower entrance to the hotel is next door. Several people wearing hats are standing on the balcony, and several are standing on the street and sidewalk near the corner where merchandise is displayed. Negative is available: PC-2-318-55
Item is a photograph of Provost Street in New Glasgow showing a row of connected buildings which house several stores on the lower level and the balcony and accommodation of the Glasgow Hotel on the upper. Several dormer windows line the roof. The end store belongs to J. Fraser Downie. The lower entrance to the hotel is next door. Several people wearing hats are standing on the balcony, and several are standing on the street and sidewalk near the corner where merchandise is displayed. Print copy is available: PC-2-333-19
Item is a photograph taken at the cornerstone laying ceremony of the Sir James Dunn Science Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Premier R. L. Stanfield, Lord Beaverbrook, Lady Dunn, and Lieutenant Governor E. C. Plow leaving a stage.
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 taken during the construction of the Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph was taken from the top of the building, overlooking various sheds and equipment next to the construction site.
Item is a photograph of Shirreff Hall at Dalhousie University. There is a car parked in front of the building and the building is partially obscured by trees.
Item is a photograph taken during the construction of Shirreff Hall at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows the building covered in wooden scaffolding.
Item is a photograph taken during the construction of Shirreff Hall at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows the building covered in wooden scaffolding.
Item is a photograph taken during the construction of Shirreff Hall at Dalhousie University. The photograph was taken from South Street and shows the front of the building, which is half-built.
Item is a photograph taken during the construction of Shirreff Hall at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows the nearly-completed building with some construction supplies around it.
Item is a photograph taken during the construction of Shirreff Hall at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows one side of the building covered in wooden scaffolding.