File is a photograph of Anita Watson and Monty Day with patron from the landing of the second floor of the Medical-Dental Library. The library was housed in 5963 College Street during the construction of the Tupper Building between 1965-1967.
Item is a photograph captioned on the reverse “Irene – domestic engineer and general can-do anything person! Open House 1987.” Subject is smiling at camera.
Item is a photograph of Paddy Burt inputting data on a computer, possibly a PDP 11/40, attached to a rotary dial phone modem. Patty was the first computer expert, at the Killam Library, when computers were introduced into the library system for doing circulation statistics.
Item is a photograph of the entrance of the Killam Memorial Library. The photograph shows one person in a uniform sitting at a desk by the entrance with several other people leaving the library or going up the stairs.
Item is a photograph including (back row, left to right): Jean Kaiser, Jean Thibideau, Cindy Barclay (Rind), Joy Mouton, Nancy Melvin and Charlotte White in the straw hat. Front row, left to right: Cindy Miller and Mary Louise Matheson.
Item is a photograph including (back row, left to right): Jean Kaiser, Jean Thibideau, Cindy Barclay (Rind), Joy Mouton, Nancy Melvin and Charlotte White in the straw hat. Front row, left to right: Cindy Miller and Mary Louise Matheson.
Item is a photograph of the inscription on the stone laid for the construction of the Halifax Infirmary. This photograph was displayed at the exhibit for the Halifax Infirmary hosted at the W.K. Kellogg Health Science Library. Inscription reads: This Stone was laid by / His Excellency Most-Reverend / Thomas O'Donnell Archibishop / Of Halifax N.S. / June 23 1931 [...]
Item is a photograph taken at Charles Armour's retirement party, and includes Kelly Casey, Fran Nowakowski, Bertrum MacDonald, Judy Dunn, Kathy Napier, Dianne Landry, Mary Lorimer, Tim Ruggles, Patrick Ellis, Debbie Bangay and Elaine Tom.
File is a photograph of guests at Bill Owen's W.K. Kellogg retirement party. Individuals identified as follows: Joan Simpson, Mike Wilkinson, and Helen Powell.
File is a photograph of guests at Bill Owen's W.K. Kellogg Library retirement party. Individuals identified as follows: Bill Owen, Mark Ludman, and Mike Gray.
File is a photograph of guests at Bill Owen's W.K. Kellogg Library retirement party. Individuals identified as follows: Joan Walker, Shirley Dean, Geoff Rowden, and Elizabeth Craig.
Item is a photograph of Grace Tratt, an employee in Special Collections at the Killam Library at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Tratt looking at a display case of books. The photograph was published in Monthly University News, Volume 1, #1.
File is a photograph of Gloria Hardy working kardex in the Serials Office on the main floor of the 5963 College Street building. The building housed the Medical-Dental Library during the construction of the Tupper Building and the W.K. Kellogg Health Sciences Library.
Item is a photograph of Dr. Phillipp Schmidt-Schlegel; Dr. Friederich Gaede (German department); Gayle Garlock (librarian); and Donald Betts (Dean of Arts and Science) looking at books in a display case. The photograph was taken on the occasion of the German consul donating money to the Killam Library at Dalhousie University.
Item is a photograph of Dr. Phillipp Schmidt-Schlegel; Dr. Friederich Gaede (German department); Gayle Garlock (librarian); and Donald Betts (Dean of Arts and Science) looking at books in a display case. The photograph was taken on the occasion of the German consul donating money to the Killam Library at Dalhousie University.
Item is a photograph of Dr. Phillipp Schmidt-Schlegel; Dr. Friederich Gaede (German department); Gayle Garlock (librarian); and Donald Betts (Dean of Arts and Science) looking at books in a display case. The photograph was taken on the occasion of the German consul donating money to the Killam Library at Dalhousie University.
Item is a photograph of a room in the Killam Memorial Library at Dalhousie University. The room contains five display cases that are mounted on a glass wall.