Photograph of D.W. Myers, Mrs. Alice Stevens, Mrs. Joyce Beazley, Miss Marilyn Castle, G.D. Robb, Mrs. Vivian McPhee, Miss Carol Brophy, Mrs. Ann Beazley and R.H. Short at the dial cross over.
Item is a photograph of three women and two men at the 1955 T.E.A. dinner and dance, held at the Nova Scotian Hotel in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The photograph was taken by Henry Hill.
Item is a photograph of the reception line at the 1955 T.E.A. dinner and dance, held at the Nova Scotian Hotel in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The photograph was taken by Henry Hill.
Item is a photograph of pioneers at the 1955 T.E.A. dinner and dance, held at the Nova Scotian Hotel in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Left to right: T.A. Bowman; Mrs. T.A. Bowman; C.R. Ormiston; Mrs. J. Evans; J. Evans; Mrs. M.L. Woodside; Mrs. C.R. Ormiston; and M.L. Woodside. The photograph was taken by Henry Hill.
Item is a photograph of four men at the 1955 T.E.A. dinner and dance, held at the Nova Scotian Hotel in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Left to right: H.L. Conrad; B.A. Redmond; A.G. Ring; and J.S. Wilson. The photograph was taken by Henry Hill.
Item is a photograph of pioneers at the 1955 T.E.A. dinner and dance, held at the Nova Scotian Hotel in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The photograph was taken by Henry Hill.
Fonds contains records documenting the history and functions of Maritime Telegraph and Telephone Limited. Materials include administrative, financial and personnel records, as well as directories, blueprints, manuals, public relations and advertising materials and photographs.
Item is a photograph of a crowd of older, unidentified people (likely scientists, guests or honorary degree recipients) on stage. Chancellor C.D. Howe, Dr. A. E. Kerr, and Lady Dunn are visible in the background.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified person in a robe looking up at a portrait hanging on the wall. The portrait features an older person wearing graduate robes and cap with a scroll in their hand. A small crowd is visible in the background.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified person receiving an honorary degree. They are pictured shaking hands in front of a bench with another person, both of whom are in robes.
Item is a photograph of Chancellor C.D. Howe and Lady Dunn entering the Sir James Dunn building. Several others are gathered around, and there is a microphone directly behind them.
Item is a photograph of Chancellor C.D. Howe on stage behind a small bench made for graduates to kneel on. Four unidentified people in robes are standing in around him, with more sitting in the background.
Item is a photograph of Chancellor C.D. Howe shaking hands with an unidentified person. They are pictured on stage, with several other people sitting behind them. Both are smiling.